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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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Most Innovative XR Hand and Eye Tracking Vendors to Watch in 2022

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Hand and eye tracking tools, capable of sensing the movements, gestures, and gaze of a user, can take XR experiences to a new level. Innovators in the world of Mixed Reality, Microsoft relies heavily on concepts like hand and eye tracking to help users combine the physical and digital worlds.

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On the XR Beat, with VentureBeat’s Dean Takahashi

XR for Business Podcast

Dean: I’ve tried some haptics gloves. Dean: Getting back to the platform owners, I think if you look at HTC and some of the things that they’ve done… you know, they did an eye-tracking version of the HTC Vive here. Alan: The VIVE Pro Eye. I don’t know about Magic Leap yet. Dean: Yeah.

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On the XR Beat, with VentureBeat’s Dean Takahashi

XR for Business Podcast

Dean: I’ve tried some haptics gloves. Dean: Getting back to the platform owners, I think if you look at HTC and some of the things that they’ve done… you know, they did an eye-tracking version of the HTC Vive here. Alan: The VIVE Pro Eye. I don’t know about Magic Leap yet. Dean: Yeah.

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On the XR Beat, with VentureBeat's Dean Takahashi

XR for Business Podcast

Dean: I've tried some haptics gloves. you know, they did an eye-tracking version of the HTC Vive here. Alan: The VIVE Pro Eye. And then even Magic Leap, I've heard rumors that they're going to be introducing an enterprise division, or an enterprise something. I don't know about Magic Leap yet.

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On the XR Beat, with VentureBeat’s Dean Takahashi

XR for Business Podcast

Dean: I’ve tried some haptics gloves. Dean: Getting back to the platform owners, I think if you look at HTC and some of the things that they’ve done… you know, they did an eye-tracking version of the HTC Vive here. Alan: The VIVE Pro Eye. I don’t know about Magic Leap yet. Dean: Yeah.

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Shaping the Digital World with Our Hands, with Clay AIR’s Varag Gharibjanian

XR for Business Podcast

Alan: With Facebook now working on AR, and you've got Magic Leap, and Microsoft's Hololens. And, you know, Magic Leap-- people are going to expect when they walk around holograms, they stay put. Alan: What's the next step for hand tracking, then? You've got-- you're able to track hands very precisely.