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Big XR News from Apple, Microsoft, and SPIE

XR Today - Mixed Reality tag

Apple refers to its AR/VR/MR solutions brand as spatial computing, which differentiates itself from the market. As part of its commitment to accessibility, Apple is working with ZEISS to offer optional optical inserts for the device: “Readers” will cost $99, meanwhile prescription standard optics will cost $149.

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CES 2017 to feature more than 70 VR exhibitors

Hypergrid Business

Dacuda and ZEISS will be showcasing the world’s first mobile room-scale virtual reality system that uses standard mobile phones on the ZEISS VR One headset. VR and AR conference sessions. It employs an inside-out tracking system — meaning there is no outside camera that does position tracking. Image courtesy CTA.).

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Learn about Headsets

Delight XR

Motion tracking is either done by the smartphone’s sensors or built-in headset sensors; thus, there are no cables hindering free movement. The great thing is, one can start for as cheap as fifteen bucks with the simplest headset from Google (Cardboard). Google Daydream View. Zeiss VR ONE Plus. Google Cardboard.

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Best VR Headsets 2018/2019

Delight XR

Motion tracking is either done by the smartphone’s sensors or built-in headset sensors; thus, there are no cables hindering free movement. The great thing is, one can start for as cheap as fifteen bucks with the simplest headset from Google (Cardboard). Google Daydream View. Zeiss VR ONE Plus. Google Cardboard.

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The XR Week Peek (2024.09.16): New leaks on Quest 3S, iPhone 16 can shoot spatial videos, and more!

The Ghost Howls

That’s why we rejoiced when Apple launched its headset: while Google and Microsoft can discard new technologies pretty easily, Apple is slower at deciding to take a step, but when it makes it, it commits to it. This seems to confirm the rumors about the “Puffin” MR glasses that are attached to a computational unit.

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