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The best AR and VR news from CES 2022

The Ghost Howls

The first one is from Panasonic : the windshield features an eye-tracking system, and can so detect where are the eyes of the driver. There are other pieces of news I’ve found somewhat interesting, but I don’t feel like commenting much: JP TECHNOLOGY INITIATIVES, INC. It is very interesting.

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Apple is Prepping Retail Stores for Vision Pro Debut

XR Today - Mixed Reality tag

In October, Apple introduced Vision Pro developer labs in New York City and Sydney, allowing a wider breadth of developers to test their apps on the innovative device with assistance from Apple employees, engineers, and experts. The headset will support two power options: an outlet and an external battery pack.

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Holographic Waveguides: What You Need To Know To Understand The Smartglasses Market

UploadVR Between Realities podcast

Jonathan Waldern, he disclosed that they are also working on a laminate to apply to the inside of the lens, using similar technology employed in their waveguide display, but running off of a camera rather than a micro-display, to achieve eye-tracking in a similarly thin profile.

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XR Today Guide: What is Augmented Reality?

XR Today - Augmented Reality tag

Most devices use AI for hand and eye tracking programmes to navigate their interfaces and interact with real-time 3D (RT3D) content. Also, CORTEXR and others are creating analytics tracking plugins for AR devices. This enables firms and researchers to track user attention to learn how users interact with specific objects.

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Building a Better 360 Camera from Consumer to Pro, with Insta360’s Michael Shabun

XR for Business Podcast

So you’re basically saying, most people’s eyes — well, everybody’s eyes — only see in the middle 5 percent of what you’re looking at any given time. But that would be even more so as we get eye-tracking involved. Is that correct? Michael: That’s it.

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Building a Better 360 Camera from Consumer to Pro, with Insta360’s Michael Shabun

XR for Business Podcast

So you’re basically saying, most people’s eyes — well, everybody’s eyes — only see in the middle 5 percent of what you’re looking at any given time. But that would be even more so as we get eye-tracking involved. Is that correct? Michael: That’s it.

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Building a Better 360 Camera from Consumer to Pro, with Insta360's Michael Shabun

XR for Business Podcast

So you're basically saying, most people's eyes -- well, everybody's eyes -- only see in the middle 5 percent of what you're looking at any given time. But that would be even more so as we get eye-tracking involved. Is that correct? Michael: That's it. And the really great part is how you see the treatment evolving.