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HaptX Gloves Will Help Transform VR Training and Design

VRScout

This is the promise of HaptX , a haptic technology company, that has unveiled their HaptX Gloves Development Kit. We are particularly interested in how HaptX’s precise motion tracking and realistic touch can help enhance the effectiveness of immersive learning solutions for our clients.”. Image Credit: Az Balabanian.

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Hands-on With IMAX VR in New YorkVirtual reality has always been.

AllThingsVR

IMAX and AMC unveiled the second IMAX VR Center at AMC Kips Bay 15 in New York City – we covered the first center, which opened in LA, back in February. Like the first, this center features pods or small rooms housing state of the art technology offering immersive content.

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Hands-on With IMAX VR in New York

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IMAX and AMC unveiled the second IMAX VR Center at AMC Kips Bay 15 in New York City – we covered the first center, which opened in LA, back in February. Like the first, this center features pods or small rooms housing state of the art technology offering immersive content.

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The best AR and VR news from CES 2022

The Ghost Howls

HTC Vive Wrist Tracker. HTC Vive Wrist Tracker (Image by HTC). HTC has made an announcement at this CES and it has been a pretty cool one. To showcase its functionality, HTC showed some videos of the tracker in use to improve the performances of hands tracking and also with the tracker installed on external props.

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Is IMAX VR the Ultimate VR Experience?

VRWorld

On the other hand, even thought IMAX VR Arcade launched with HTC Vive headsets, and a limited number of StarVR headsets, IMAX pushed ahead not just with cameras. Beside Vive and StarVR headset, 360-degree sound, special control devices like swords, bows and guns with haptic feedback are used.