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The immersive sports experience made its debut during yesterday’s game against the Seattle Seahawks. We developed ARound to enhance those feelings through highly immersive and interactive AR experiences that complement the action on the field,” said Josh Beatty, founder and CEO of ARound.
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” After he gave his TED Talk on it, there’s interest from Apple, and Google ended up buying his company. Or, is this maybe something that can be bridged across both, when you need a fully-immersive space versus that? Why would I want that? Why would somebody use this over VR? Jacob: It’s a great question.
” After he gave his TED Talk on it, there’s interest from Apple, and Google ended up buying his company. Or, is this maybe something that can be bridged across both, when you need a fully-immersive space versus that? Why would I want that? Why would somebody use this over VR? Jacob: It’s a great question.
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