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The best AR and VR news from CES 2022

The Ghost Howls

Haptic technologies were represented at CES very well especially by two companies: OWO and bHaptics. OWO Haptic Vest (Image by OWO). bHaptics, a company we already know well, has instead announced TactGlove, a pair of very lightweight haptic gloves. Skinetic haptic suit (Image by Actronika).

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Get a Glimpse of a New Way to Accelerate Startups with DJ Smith

XR for Business Podcast

In addition, DJ is the organizer of the New York virtual reality meetup. NYVR hosts monthly events focused on virtual reality technology and the premiere venue for the industry networking collaboration within New York City. It basically put me in direct connection with many of the developers in the city.

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Get a Glimpse of a New Way to Accelerate Startups with DJ Smith

XR for Business Podcast

In addition, DJ is the organizer of the New York virtual reality meetup. NYVR hosts monthly events focused on virtual reality technology and the premiere venue for the industry networking collaboration within New York City. It basically put me in direct connection with many of the developers in the city.

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Is IMAX VR the Ultimate VR Experience?

VRWorld

Google, Jaunt VR and ARRI are all developing VR and 360 degree IMAX cameras. The partnership with Google is bringing that ultimate VR camera whose launch is planned in 2018. Beside Vive and StarVR headset, 360-degree sound, special control devices like swords, bows and guns with haptic feedback are used.