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Highlighting the Top 3 XR Trends of 2023 [Insights From This Year’s AWE USA]

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From cutting-edge hardware to new, groundbreaking technology and software solutions, this year had it all. Main Focus on AR There was a lot of discussion this year about artificial intelligence and how it will enable XR rather than replace it. Right next to those was C-Real with their unique light field display and Tilt Five.

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SenseGlove review: a nice DK1 for force-feedback in VR

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Some months ago I interviewed Niels Bogerd from SenseGlove about the “affordable” (from an enterprise point of view) force-feedback gloves they were producing. SenseGlove is an exoskeleton for your hands that is able to provide you haptics sensations. Have fun watching this review video. What is SenseGlove?

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The XR Week Peek (2021.07.26): Facebook aims at the Metaverse, Quest 2 goes MR, and more!

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I’m incredibly happy about having been hosted by Sebastian Ang (MRTV), one of my favorite VR content creators, in his weekly podcast on Youtube! We spoke about AR and VR for 2 hours and we were having so much fun that we could have gone on for other 2 hours without problems! Top news of the week. Image by Facebook).

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The XR Week Peek (2020.10.26): DecaGear is an intriguing VR headset, HTC is working on a new device, and more!

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Deca announces the disruptive DecaGear VR headset. Singaporean startup Deca has just announced Decagear , a headset that has the potential of disrupting the PC VR market. If it happens to be true, it can be amazing for the PC VR market. At WCVRI, China shows its strategic interest for VR. Top news of the week.

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HaptX News | February 2023

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You and your co-workers can interact in the same virtual environment and feel the same objects, regardless of your physical location, with HaptX Gloves. Up to four people can feel like they are standing right next to each other in VR – where they handle the same objects at the same time – and the haptics work perfectly.

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Jake Rubin talks HaptX gloves and the future of haptics

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One of the most interesting announcements of last week has been the release of the HaptX Gloves DK2 , one of the most interesting haptic gloves for VR. I am very intrigued by these gloves that can provide quasi-realistic haptic sensations to the hands of the user s and that have been praised by all XR journalists.

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All the best AR/VR news from CES 2023

The Ghost Howls

It is a tradition of this blog to have a long roundup of the best XR news from CES every year. Could I make an exception for this year? Well, this year, XR presence at CES was good. If you remember well, these are very lightweight glasses with a pretty unique steampunk design that are hyping the community since a few years ago.

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