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A SanFrancisco-based startup, YUR (pronounced “why you are,”) was founded in early 2019 by Cix Liv and Dilan Shah. The plug-in tracks calories burned while in any VR game or app while using Quest, and also extends to a mobile app that syncs to Apple Health and Google Fit. Image courtesy YUR.
Unlike the Lucasfilm AR headset, which uses a smartphone to power it (like the Google Daydream or the Samsung Gear VR does), the company says this concept is a standalone, self-powered headset. SanFrancisco-based LeapMotion has raised a $50M Series C for their hand- and finger-tracking technology.
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I attended the Experiential Technology Conference (XTech) in SanFrancisco this week to hear talks about creating virtual experiences that truly immerse you in another world. Above: David Holz, founder of LeapMotion, shows off hand-tracking in VR. It showed me that virtual reality has only scratched the surface.
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