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Amazon Just Made a $250 Video Chat Device for Kids

GizModo VR

In its never-ending quest to bring entire families into its ecosystem, Amazon has announced a new smart speaker/video chatting device called Glow. It’s meant for kids to video chat with other folks with Alexa-enabled devices in a controlled environment.

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Vuzix Blade AR Smart Glasses Now Support Amazon Alexa, DJI Drones

VRScout

The Alexa built-in certified smart glasses are now available directly through Amazon. Earlier this month the company announced the arrival of a DJI Drone companion app that allows both enterprise clients and consumers to control DJI brand drones without the need for a smartphone or tablet device. ” . .”

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Amazon Prime Launches New Platform for VR Experiences

ARPost

However, more and more video content is made using VR all the time. It was only a matter of time before Amazon got involved. Introducing Prime Video VR. The site, Prime Video VR , launched on July 24, according to a release shared with ARPost. All of these titles are Amazon orriginals. Using Prime Video VR.

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The First Apple Vision Pro Reviews Are Here

Road to VR

CNET’s Scott Stein took the lead on the Vision Pro review, lauding the headset for its clear micro-OLED display, mostly fluid hand-eye control interface, great mixed reality capabilities, impressive list of compatible iOS apps, and chance to view spatial video captured both on iPhone 15 and the headset itself.

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Amazon Is Reportedly Developing a Wall-Mounted Echo to Control Your Smart Home

GizModo VR

If you’ve ever wished your Echo device was a control panel, well, good news: Amazon’s Lab126 hardware division is purportedly designing a wall-mounted Echo that can control your smart home and media, as well as host video chats. Read more.

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Amazon introduces video game streaming service Luna

Digital Trends

Luna requires a $6 subscription that comes bundled with a handful of games, and Amazon will release a controller that connects directly to the cloud.

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Meta Is Asking Apple To Let You AirPlay Your iPhone Content Or Screen To Quest

Upload VR

There is a YouTube app, Netflix app, Peacock app, and Amazon Prime Video on Quest. It only streams at 480p, requires controllers, and doesn't support downloads or passthrough. The Amazon Prime Video app is so abandoned that it no longer even connects. However: The Netflix app hasn't been updated for years.

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