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How Virtual Reality Is Revolutionizing Police Training

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Why VR Is an Effective Training Tool VR has many police training applications, allowing officers to improve their interactions with their communities and help them develop the necessary reactions in a more controlled environment. That’s because users can replay different scenarios, allowing them to analyze each segment in more detail.

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The VRScout Report – The Week in VR Review

VRScout

However, the PSVR’s positional tracking system has a lot of room for improvement; the camera-based Move controllers do not boast high levels of finesse, which means less control over your virtual hands.

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The VRScout Report – The Week in VR Review

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In November 2016, Intel acquired virtual reality company Voke whose 360 replay technology has been widely used in the sports world (the company also counts the Sacramento Kings among their investors). THE PGA TEES OFF IN VR. India and U.S.-based

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The VRScout Report – The Week in VR Review

VRScout

The system determines your body pose, and you can move through an environment just by leaning where you want to move, similar to the way you lean to control a hoverboard. The patent shows a smartphone head-mounted display that can read a person’s movements as well as track hand movements. POSITIONAL TRACKING FOR MOBILE VR: THE ‘ZED’ CAMERA.

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