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Qualcomm’s Standalone VR Is Getting Embedded Leap Motion Hand Tracking

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What made the VR 820 so compelling was that it had 6-DoF tracking as well as integrated compute (Snapdragon 820) which was on par with all the latest flagship phones. It even had support for eye tracking, which we now know was through a partnership with none other than SMI.

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Varjo Unveils Human Eye-Resolution VR Headsets With Hand And Eye Tracking, Available Now

VRScout

Along with human eye-resolution and improved processing speeds, the VR-2 and VR-2 Pro both feature Varjo’s 20/20 Eye Tracker technology, allowing companies and other industry professionals the ability to track a user’s precise eye movements while in-headset. Varjo’s human-eye resolution visual fidelity is unprecedented.

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Leap Motion’s North Star is the DK1 of AR: hands-on preview and how to buy it!

The Ghost Howls

You probably have heard about Leap Motion’s Project North Star , that should be able to offer people affordable augmented reality. Notice a Leap Motion sensor installed on top of it. Project North Star is an opensource augmented reality headset that Leap Motion has designed and gifted to the community.

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10 Projects That Have Us Excited About the Next Generation of VR & AR

Road to VR

Half Dome introduces a much larger 140 degree field of view (to the Rift’s ~100 degree) along with a varifocal display and eye-tracking. Then there’s eye-tracking—the ability for the headset to know precisely which direction your eyes are looking— which can enable game-changing capabilities.

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Google’s Standalone Headsets Use Snapdragon 835 VR Platform

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There the company stated that its new processor was designed specifically for VR, boosting areas like visual fidelity and audio while combating other areas like latency. It was also said that the chip could be used for 6 degrees of freedom (6DOF) tracking.

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Varjo XR-4 hands-on preview: high resolution and raytracing are an explosive mix in VR

The Ghost Howls

mm jack Microphone : 2x integrated microphones (noise canceling) Tracking : inside-out + support for SteamVR via dedicated faceplate Controllers : Varjo controllers (powered by RAZER ) included Weight : 1021g The various models of Varjo XR-4. The tiny dots that you see are the LEDs for eye tracking The FOV was larger than usual (e.g.

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NextMind Review: select objects using your brain powers

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Think about it as an eye-tracking device that instead of looking into your eyes, reads inside your skull. But… there is also a drawback, that is the latency. NextMind vs Eye Tracking. Hands-on with the demos. And doing just this, it is already very cool. Damn battery management…).