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Hands-On: Immersed Demos Barely Functional Visor After Finally Unveiling Its Real Design

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Immersed covered the cost of my flights from the UK to its event in Texas, which made it possible for me to attend. Immersed says Visor features the XR2+ Gen 2 chipset , 4K micro-OLED displays, color passthrough, as well as eye tracking and hand tracking for a Vision Pro style gaze-and-pinch input system.

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Immersed Visor’s First Big Showing Heightened Concerns About Deliverability

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The Immersed IRL event, held yesterday in Austin, Texas was the company’s big moment to showcase its upcoming headset and build confidence that it was on track to deliver on the promise of an ambitious headset. This meant that the only way to view it without discomfort was to close one eye.

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HR in XR, with BrainXchange’s Emily Friedman

XR for Business Podcast

Alan: So you mentioned EWTS, Enterprise Wearable Technology Summit in Dallas, Texas, correct? We have sub-millimeter accuracy head tracking and eye tracking. And I think it’s helped move some of that user experience issues, ergonomics issues forward. Emily: Uh-huh.

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HR in XR, with BrainXchange’s Emily Friedman

XR for Business Podcast

Alan: So you mentioned EWTS, Enterprise Wearable Technology Summit in Dallas, Texas, correct? We have sub-millimeter accuracy head tracking and eye tracking. And I think it’s helped move some of that user experience issues, ergonomics issues forward. Emily: Uh-huh.

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HR in XR, with BrainXchange's Emily Friedman

XR for Business Podcast

Alan: So you mentioned EWTS, Enterprise Wearable Technology Summit in Dallas, Texas, correct? We have sub-millimeter accuracy head tracking and eye tracking. And I think it's helped move some of that user experience issues, ergonomics issues forward. Emily: Uh-huh.