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Hands-on: HoloLens 2 is a More Than Just a Larger Field of View

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Once the device was on and comfy, I was prompted with a quick eye-tracking calibration scene that displayed a number of pinkish-purple gems that popped in and out of the scene when I looked at them, then I was set and ready to start HoloLensing. Eye-tracking & Voice Input. Image courtesy Microsoft.

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Here’s How 4 Predictions By The Head of Oculus Research Turned Out

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Prediction: Eye-tracking will play a big part in the future of VR. What he said: “Eye tracking will almost certainly be a part of the future of VR. Essentially it refers to using eye-tracking to pinpoint where a user is looking on a display and then only fully rendering the area the retina is focusing on.

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A Work in Progress: Virtual Reality

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UnlimitedHand – Armband Haptic Sensor. The Manus – Hand-tracking Glove. Teslasuit – E-haptic (sensitization system) Suit. Fove has created an eye-tracking headset, which other headset manufacturers may seek to include in future iterations. FeelReal – Let’s you smell in VR.

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

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To mimic the tactile feedback that you experience in real life, you’ll need sensors and haptics all over your body or at least in significant areas, like the face, hands, and feet. The first hardware generation attempting to solve the body feedback problem will likely use full bodysuits with haptic responses aligned to the VR experience.

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