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VIVE Hardware Energizes “Best-in-Class” Military Training From Street Smarts VR

ARPost

Training has been a major use case for VR since its earliest days and the military has been there since day one. However, demand for VR training has only increased in the last few years, and innovation and collaboration among solution providers have increased along with it. VIVE and Street Smarts VR.

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VIVE Hardware Energizes “Best-in-Class” Military Training From Street Smarts VR

ARPost

Training has been a major use case for VR since its earliest days and the military has been there since day one. However, demand for VR training has only increased in the last few years, and innovation and collaboration among solution providers have increased along with it. VIVE and Street Smarts VR.

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Apple’s Vision Pro “Works Like Your Mind” Says Tim Cook, CEO

XR Today - Mixed Reality tag

Cook notes that when using a Vision Pro, an operator can “just look at something” and “select it with your eyes.” ” Hand and eye tracking are increasingly common features in modern XR headsets from consumer to enterprise, aiming to drive adoption via ease of use.

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Apple is Prepping Retail Stores for Vision Pro Debut

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Despite some setbacks during production, Apple is now seemingly ready for its proposed release in the 2024 window, as shown by a recent push by Apple to introduce Vsion Pro training sessions to its retail store workers in the new year. The headset will support two power options: an outlet and an external battery pack.

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Valve’s Mobile VR Headset to Dethrone Meta Quest

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Last Thursday, Valve, the parent company of the popular online gaming storefront Steam, filed a technology patent with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) for its sophomore virtual reality (VR) headset. The training platform provides helicopter pilots with repeatable scenarios and multi-position training sessions.

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The XR Week Peek (2021.10.19): HTC launches Vive Flow, Magic Leap 2 announced, and more!

The Ghost Howls

A piece of very interesting news about this headset, which has been reported by few people, is that the Chinese company 7Invensun has already developed an eye-tracking module for it, making Vive Flow even more interesting for enterprise uses. VR training goes big with Accenture and Bank of America. Other relevant news.

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The XR Week Peek (2020.07.27): new Quest leaked, Dreams now supports VR and more!

The Ghost Howls

It is clear that it is not a Quest 2, since it doesn’t feature mind-blowing features like big FOV or eye-tracking or full-fingers controllers, so it is something like a Quest S. Its 1,600 × 1,600 LCD display per-eye, together with eye tracking and 5G make me dream of great experimentations, especially in the enterprise sector.