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Head-tracking spatial audio in tvOS 15 is awesome

Digital Trends

Apple delivers an immersive movie experience through a set of wireless headphones, putting the Apple TV 4K ahead of Roku, Amazon Fire TV, and Google Chromecast.

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One of the First Oculus Rift Games is Currently One of Vision Pro’s Best

Road to VR

Proton Pulse , originally created for the Oculus Rift DK1 development kit in 2013, has been re-released on Apple Vision Pro this week. Practically untouched from its original head-tracked input scheme, the game marks a soft reset in XR game development as developers assess how to approach Vision Pro’s lack of controllers.

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Rokid Max AR Glasses Review: The Complete Guide

XR Today - Augmented Reality tag

We’ve seen plenty of updates to the VR/AR and mixed reality space, with new innovations from Meta and even Apple, but smart glasses technology has lagged. They aim to compete with existing solutions from other major tech brands and impending technologies rumored to be arriving from companies like Apple and Microsoft.

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Moon VR Player returns with passthrough AR mode

The Ghost Howls

We had 500k downloads on Google Play , 100k downloads on Gear VR, and 50k on Steam. Entertainment, gaming, and workplaces will be the first to widely adopt XR solutions, as the benefits of immersive experiences are more visible for these sectors. In fact, we believe we were among the first to make a truly usable VR video player.

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Cinematic VR: 10 Avoidable Rookie Mistakes

Headjack

All the big names in tech are working on their own devices, including Apple, Sony, Samsung, and Google. However, one underserved, yet fascinating niche with massive potential is cinematic VR ; high quality, immersive video experiences which place the viewer in the middle of the action. Even Microsoft decided to join the club.