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The High-end VR Room of the Future Looks Like This

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The first hardware generation attempting to solve the body feedback problem will likely use full bodysuits with haptic responses aligned to the VR experience. But despite the option to “jack in” in the distant future, plenty of people will still opt to use the treadmill and haptics combo for the exercise benefits.

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4 Ways to Hack Your Brain with VR

Leapmotion

That’s the thinking behind Vivid Vision (formerly known as Diplopia ), who are gamifying rehabilitation exercises with the hope of helping millions of people worldwide. The post 4 Ways to Hack Your Brain with VR appeared first on Leap Motion Blog. Blending Sight and Sound. Yellow-blue example courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

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AWE 2023 Day 3: Ultraleap new sensor, LetinAR, and the end of the event

The Ghost Howls

On the last day, I tried many interesting technologies, but I selected two for this summary, which are the first two that I’ve tried: the new Leap Motion Controller by Ultraleap and the AR technology by LetinAR. You can see how it is in this picture, where I’ve put my hand for scale. It worked fairly well.

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All the best AR and VR news from CES 2019

The Ghost Howls

Continuing speaking about HTC devices, the hardware manufacturer Finch has announced the FinchShift controllers: two 6 DOF controllers that can work with all the headsets that are compatible with HTC’s Vive Wave platform. And it is also interesting that a hardware company like TPCAST is investing in a software solution.

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