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Stanford Designs ‘Breakthrough’ Lightweight VR Headset

XR Today - Virtual Reality

Stanford University has designed a lightweight virtual reality (VR) headset that could mark the end of users complaining about comfort levels. The latest VR headset design uses both metasurface waveguides and AI-powered holography to create immersive experiences right in front of our eyes.

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Can VividQ Unlock Holographic AR?

ARVR

The metaverse has taken over as the construct to define our future connected lives. Based on deep academic pedigree and its go-to-market thesis, VividQ has planted its flag in the elusive art of holography for AR glasses and other touchpoints. That maps to fully-immersive VR, as well as real-world AR interaction.

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How to develop for Microsoft HoloLens

Hypergrid Business

This illness, also called “virtual reality sickness,” may occur while a user is inside the VR system and experiences eye discomfort, headache, nausea, dizziness, and disorientation. Such technology can be widely applied across multiple industries ranging from education and the military to construction and entertainment.