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LYNX Has Raised $2 Million for Its R-1 Headset, and Other Background on the XR Newcomer

Road to VR

The France-based company revealed its R-1 headset earlier this month and expects to deliver the first units this Summer for $1,500. Furthermore, $2 million goes further today toward a creating an XR headset than it did years ago thanks to more readily available and mature hardware, supply chains, and software. Software & Content.

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Eido Inoue tells us everything we need to know about HADO and location based augmented reality

The Ghost Howls

What are the software and hardware platform used by HADO? Software-wise, we use Unity, Vuforia, and OpenCV. We have very unique needs for our products that makes most off-the-shelf XR solutions not viable for us: The hardware platform has to be lightweight, completely portable, and robust enough to survive rough semi-contact sports.

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The YouTube of 3D Models, with Sketchfab CEO Alban Denoyel

XR for Business Podcast

He’s a graduate from the ESSEC Business School in Paris, France. And I don’t know if that’s the hardware’s catching up, or the bandwidth, or whatever, but I would assume it’s combination of hardware, the bandwidth, the Wi-Fi, and also your techniques for loading these really quickly.

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The YouTube of 3D Models, with Sketchfab CEO Alban Denoyel

XR for Business Podcast

He's a graduate from the ESSEC Business School in Paris, France. And I don't know if that's the hardware's catching up, or the bandwidth, or whatever, but I would assume it's combination of hardware, the bandwidth, the Wi-Fi, and also your techniques for loading these really quickly. Alban: Not particularly France.

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The YouTube of 3D Models, with Sketchfab CEO Alban Denoyel

XR for Business Podcast

He’s a graduate from the ESSEC Business School in Paris, France. And I don’t know if that’s the hardware’s catching up, or the bandwidth, or whatever, but I would assume it’s combination of hardware, the bandwidth, the Wi-Fi, and also your techniques for loading these really quickly.

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XR Podcast Hosts Unite, with Voices of VR Podcast’s Kent Bye – Part 1

XR for Business Podcast

So another big area that I’m seeing sort of early indication with, especially when I went to the Laval Virtual in France — it’s an expo that’s going for the last 21 years — this concept of open innovation. Both the Hololens 2 and the Magic Leap are shipping with eye tracking. It’s amazing.

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XR Podcast Hosts Unite, with Voices of VR Podcast's Kent Bye - Part 1

XR for Business Podcast

So another big area that I'm seeing sort of early indication with, especially when I went to the Laval Virtual in France -- it's an expo that's going for the last 21 years -- this concept of open innovation. Both the Hololens 2 and the Magic Leap are shipping with eye tracking. So collaboration and communication. It's amazing.