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‘Justice League’ IMAX VR Experience to Debut Haptic VR Controller from Tactical Haptics

Road to VR

For the new (and awkwardly named) Justice League: An IMAX VR Exclusive experience the Centre is set to debut the ‘Reactive Grip’ haptic controller from Tactical Haptics. Tactical Haptics has been on the VR scene since the early days, developing their novel haptic technology which they call Reactive Grip.

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‘Army Of The Dead’ VR Game Has You Battling Zombies In A Taco Truck

VRScout

The location-based VR experience launches this summer in New York and Los Angeles , followed by Las Vegas and Washington DC in the fall. Be warned, however, as this VR experience is full of big surprises! . Your experience begins at base camp. Here you’ll receive a quick brief from Cruz, one of the Las Vengeance crew members.

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Mario Kart GP VR Arrives Stateside This October

VRScout

VR Zone’s hit rendition of the original Nintendo classic heads to Washington DC alongside two other LB VR experiences. Well it appears as though our time has finally come as Bandai Namco announces the arrival of ‘VR Zone Portal Washington DC.’, Bandai’s first U.S. VR Zone location.

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Pico Unveils Neo 2 Standalone Headset with Integrated Eye-tracking

Road to VR

Controllers – 6DOF haptic controllers?. Extendable 3.5mm Power DC Jack. IPD – Adaptive, 55mm – 71mm?. Tracking – Inside-out 6DOF Head tracking and Guardian System?. Audio – Integrated Spatial stereo speaker, Dual Mic EC/NR, 3.5mm Jack?. Connections – USB-C 3.0

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HaptX News | February 2023

HaptX

Up to four people can feel like they are standing right next to each other in VR – where they handle the same objects at the same time – and the haptics work perfectly. Another journalist was in another VR headset with haptic gloves playing [virtual] Jenga next to me. This is the future of collaboration in the metaverse.

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Hands-on With IMAX VR in New York

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HTC Vive headsets are connected to wires held overhead – almost like the pole-mounted contacts on bumper cars – while haptic vests and Vive controllers adorn the walls. The audience experiences their journey through this weird place while sitting in the haptic feedback chairs. Raising A Rukus from the Virtual Reality Company.

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A first look at the Tundra Labs HDK

The Ghost Howls

Tundra have built this neat adapter that replaces the “power brick” commonly supplied with PCVR headsets from HTC, Valve and Pimax that turns 240v AC mains power into 12v DC. Using the included panel mounting nut, the DC Barrel connector can mount to any hole that is approximately 5/16in (8mm) in diameter. No problem!

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