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The breaking news round-up: Decagear launches today, Pimax announces new headsets, and more!

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Decagear features 12K per eye (OLED display), a 180 FOV, IPD adjustment , eye tracking, and face tracking. Decagear is even cheaper than the company initially announced: the headset is costing only $19.99 , but payment can only be provided in Dogecoins at a specific cryptowallet of a guy based in Singapore.

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Magic Leap’s New AR Headset Is Coming This September

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The company has already teased a suite of new features, including eye-tracking cameras as well as dynamic dimming lenses capable of adjusting the amount of light transmission. Today the company revealed that the Magic Leap 2 will be available this September starting at $3,299. Image Credit: Magic Leap.

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Report: Facebook Acquires Varifocal Startup Lemnis Technologies

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Lemnis co-founder and CEO Pierre-Yves Laffont released a blog post in mid-August stating that the company would be “embarking on a new adventure,” however at time it was unclear what that would mean for the Singapore-based startup. Both varifocal technologies use eye-tracking to accomplish this. Solving a VR Problem.

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Varjo Raises $54M Financing to Support Its Retina-Quality VR/AR Headsets for Enterprise

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When you combine the photorealistic resolution and accurate, integrated eye tracking found in our devices with the broad software compatibility we offer, the possibilities for creating, training and running research in immersive environments are endless.

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Magic Leap 2 Starting Price Positioned Slightly Less Than HoloLens 2, Release Date Set for September

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The company expects the headset to launch in Japan and Singapore by the end of the year. 4x Eye-tracking Cameras. On September 30th Magic Leap 2 will release first in the US, Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, and Saudi Arabia. Magic Leap 2 Specs. Image courtesy Magic Leap. 70 degrees. AMD GFX10.2:

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Lemnis Demonstrates Latest Varifocal Lens Tech in New VR Headset Prototype

Road to VR

Eye-tracking is an important technology that many would consider a ‘must have’ for the next generation of VR headsets, although that’s just one step towards resolving a long-standing issue in VR that prevents users from seeing the virtual world like they would naturally in the physical world. BACK TO THE ARTICLE.

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Chinese Headset With XR2+ Gen 2 Is An Apple Vision Pro & Quest Pro Crossover

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Its pancake lenses offer a claimed field of view of 103°, and the headset has eye tracking for automatic IPD adjustment and foveated rendering. Play For Dream MR is set to launch in China soon, Singapore and Malaysia in October, and then Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam and Japan sometime in 2025.

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