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This year Razer made one of my favorite sketches, announcing the release of the Razer Skibidi, the headset that is able to translate what you say to the language of Gen Z and vice versa. Ndreams announced Synapse 2, but only for Google Cardboard, and Voodoo DE showed a preview of a very futuristic device.
Ok, of course, I’m kidding, but, you know, the possibility of saying the wrong name is so high that my proposal actually starts making sense… Top news of the week (Image by HTC Vive) HTC reveals inside-out-tracked Tracker With a totally unexpected move, HTC has revealed a new kind of Tracker.
It is a tradition of this blog to have a long roundup of the best XR news from CES every year. HTC Vive XR Elite HTC Vive XR Elite (Image by HTC Vive) The star of the event has for sure been the Vive XR Elite, HTC’s latest flagship headset. Could I make an exception for this year? Of course not.
More info (Quest 3 going ok in Steam Hardware Survey) More info (Quest 2 selling much better than Quest 3 on Amazon) HTC announced the Vive Ultimate Tracker Finally, HTC has officially announced the Vive Ultimate Tracker, its standalone inside-out tracker unit. I will leave you the link to do that below.
We don’t know if it is just a reference design for external partners (like HTC) or it is an actual headset that Valve is producing. Someone hypothesizes that Valve may produce the headset by itself because: HTC has started its own store, Viveport , and so it is not pushing Steam as an official store anymore.
More info (Quest 3 Accessories) More info (Quest 3 colored headstrap) More info (Razer Hammerhead earbuds) Some content was announced for Quest 3, but not AAA games One of the disappointing bits of the Meta Connect was the part about the new upcoming content for Quest 3. I would have loved this to come as a standard option for the device.
Some recent rumors imply that they’ve added support for the 6DOF controllers included with the HTC Vive headset. Similarly, VRClay and Virtual Clay use Razer Hydras to sculpt meshes in 3D. Augmenting Reality with Graffiti 3D appeared first on Leap Motion Blog. The post Express Yourself!
I know, I’m too honest… and this is not good for views on my blog. Image by HTC). This week there have been some interesting announcements of products: Razer and Qualcomm have announced Razer Snapdragon G3x, the devkit of a handheld console designed to run both Android apps and stream games from consoles and PC.
I’m sure that after April, 20th, the Meta Quest ecosystem will appear even richer than it is now , creating a wider gap with other companies that may think about competing with the Quest, that is Pico, HTC, and even Apple. Other relevant news. I want this advanced haptic glove Funny link. This metaverse song is the best song of 2022.
And one of the posts I wrote recently on my blog at theboolean.io We’re speaking with Razer as well. Again, we can’t– I don’t think think– let’s look at immersion, we have to look at something beyond VR and how can we create an atmosphere and how can we create an experience.
And one of the posts I wrote recently on my blog at theboolean.io We’re speaking with Razer as well. Again, we can’t– I don’t think think– let’s look at immersion, we have to look at something beyond VR and how can we create an atmosphere and how can we create an experience.
I have still to write the review here on my blog (eh, I have a backlog of at least 10 articles! :O), When I visited HTC’s Headquarters in Taipei, I didn’t only get some exclusive info on the Vive Cosmos , but I have also been able to try the Vive Pro Eye. It is a high-quality easy-to-use product for virtual tour creations.
And one of the posts I wrote recently on my blog at theboolean.io So HTC has given us some Vive Focus and we love them, because being untethered is a huge important part of having audience come in and not feeling like it's a hassle, but really having this like ritualistic atmospheric experience without breaking that sense of immersion.
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