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We need camera access to unleash the full potential of Mixed Reality

The Ghost Howls

Another example could be an educational experience that trains the user in doing something (e.g. Of course, since I’m not a security expert, I do have not a definitive answer for you. What if you want to experiment with AI and MR and you don’t want to wait for Meta/Pico/HTC to provide access to the camera feed?

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XTAL hands on: an interesting glimpse to Virtual Reality 2.0

The Ghost Howls

XTAL is an enterprise headset with incredible specifications, like for instance: 5120 x 1440 display resolution (2560 x 1440 per eye); OLED display Custom non-Fresnel lenses 180° diagonal FOV Spatial 3D sound from a built-in sound card Embedded microphone Embedded eye tracking Auto-IPD adjustment Embedded Leap motion v2 sensor.

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Doraemon ‘Anywhere Door’ Uses Simple Props for a Brilliant VR Experience

Road to VR

Bandai Namco’s ‘ Project i Can ‘ has made the Anywhere Door a (virtual) reality using the HTC Vive, Leap Motion, and a few simple props tracked with attached Vive controllers. Another scene seen through the door puts the users on top of a train with a tunnel rushing right at them.

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SenseGlove review: a nice DK1 for force-feedback in VR

The Ghost Howls

The great news is that SenseGlove has been so kind as to send me a review unit some days ago, and of course I’ve made many extensive tests so that to write a detailed review for you! Concept picture of SenseGlove used in industrial settings for VR training. I have to say that to be a devkit, the packaging is very good.

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The XR Week Peek (2021.03.22): Sony reveals PSVR2 controllers, FRL shows the wristband of the future, and more!

The Ghost Howls

It seems cool, but I would like to try it to believe in it: all the times that someone promised me some kind of sensory magic, it never turned out so good as they told me (like with the phantom touch sensation that Leap Motion told me about ). Vive Facial Tracker works also with non-HTC headsets. As long as it works….

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Is it worth going to WCVRI?

The Ghost Howls

Someone asked me if it is ripe yet, and of course, it is not, exactly as in the rest of the world. The epic Noah Zerkin (the guy making the Leap Motion North Star headsets) at our booth to try the game! If the answer is no, then WCVRI is not interesting for you, because it is an event very China-oriented.

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On the XR Beat, with VentureBeat’s Dean Takahashi

XR for Business Podcast

They found medical companies that were more interested in how precise those hand controllers could be, so they started doing demos, like a virtual catheter insertion and other kinds of medical training demos. ”H-A-P-T-X, the ones that have air– Dean: I’ve trained theirs, but I haven’t tried that particular demo.