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The Ghost Howls’s VR Week Peek (2019.12.16): Oculus Quest gets hand tracking, Magic Leap pivots towards enterprise and much more!

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Doing that will disable the controllers, and you will be able to navigate in the menus just using your hands. Some developers have anyway already stated they plan to implement a controller-free interface in the next version of their applications. Magic Leap pivots towards enterprise. fast replacement of a broken unit).

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ConjureKit AR Tool Features ‘Instant Calibration’ Tech

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He then “drops” an AR remote control car onto a small cement ledge and begins to steer it around a pair of virtual orange cones. Of course, driving a remote control car is a lot more fun with friends. This approach could aid in workforce efficiency and keep employees safe through shared training experiences. .

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Vuzix Medical Use Cases Show Value of AR Smart Glasses

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Their dedication to empowering industries such as medical, manufacturing, remote guidance, and training has led to expansive partnerships with global firms. Following a decades-long career with the photography giant, he developed the world’s first VR head-mounted display (HMD) firm, Forte Technologies.

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How Brain-Computer Interfaces Can Deliver On VR’s Promises

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Meta is working on an AR headset, which puts them in the same league as Microsoft and Magic Leap. In the 1970’s scientists at the University of California popularized the term “brain-computer interface” or BCI , referring to a hardware and software system that uses brainwaves to control devices. Current Limits.

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How Will AR Transform Advertising?

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Or we can put on device on our head (a head-mounted display or HMD) that completely occludes us from the real world allowing us to enter a completely simulated environment which we can walk around and interact in because the computer is sensing our physical actions: this is Virtual Reality or VR.

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