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Garmin's Index S2 smart scale is nice, but under-delivers for the price

Mashable VR

But the tech company best known for its navigation systems and smartwatches does, in fact, make body weight scales (in addition to dog trackers , sonar systems , and a whole lot more). pounds, the Index S2 is pretty standard, size- and weight-wise, but it looks and feels like a quality scale. inches x 12.2 inches x 1.1 inches and 4.4

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Looking through the Jio Glass

ARVR

During the launch, the following details were laid out by Jio: Focus on collaboration Product weight of 75 grams ‘Personalized’ audio features Support for over 25 applications A few other details emerged during the course of the event too. Trending AR VR Articles: 1. The Problem? The First No-Headset Virtual Monitor 3.

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The hype, haplessness and hope of haptics in the COVID-19 era

TechCrunch VR

Devon Powers is an associate professor of advertising at Temple University and the author of "On Trend: The Business of Forecasting the Future.". While it is difficult to capture the health and growth of the haptics industry with a single number, one estimate puts the global haptics market at US$12.9 Devon Powers. Contributor.

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Three Decades of Medical VR, with Stanford’s Dr. Walter Greenleaf

XR for Business Podcast

Dr. Greenleaf’s focus has always been on computer supported clinical products, with a specific focus on virtual reality and digital health technologies to treat post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety disorders, traumatic brain injury, stroke, addictions, autism and other difficult problems, and behavioral and physical medicine.

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Three Decades of Medical VR, with Stanford's Dr. Walter Greenleaf

XR for Business Podcast

Dr. Greenleaf's focus has always been on computer supported clinical products, with a specific focus on virtual reality and digital health technologies to treat post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety disorders, traumatic brain injury, stroke, addictions, autism and other difficult problems, and behavioral and physical medicine.

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Three Decades of Medical VR, with Stanford’s Dr. Walter Greenleaf

XR for Business Podcast

Dr. Greenleaf’s focus has always been on computer supported clinical products, with a specific focus on virtual reality and digital health technologies to treat post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety disorders, traumatic brain injury, stroke, addictions, autism and other difficult problems, and behavioral and physical medicine.