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As for YVR, a Chinese standalone VR headset company, it renamed itself to Play For Dream and today at an event in Malaysia revealed its XR2+ Gen 2 headset, called Play For Dream MR. Play For Dream MR's design is clearly heavily "inspired" by Apple Vision Pro. Image from Malaysian outlet Gamer Santai. Image from Malaysian outlet Geek Culture.
ByteDance claims an "average position error of 5 cm, an average angle error of as low as 6°, and an accuracy of not less than 98% for stepping action judgment and restoration" with a latency of less than 20 milliseconds. Each tracker weighs just 27 grams, offers a claimed 25 hours of active use, and is charged via standard USB-C.
Play For Dream MR was announced back in June , but at the time the company only confirmed it was launching in China soon, Singapore and Malaysia in October, and then Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, and Japan sometime in 2025. Image from Malaysian outlet Gamer Santai.
The Rift is an AR/VR Adventure Park, based in Malaysia. For instance, an AR rock-climbing game and Zero Latency, a free-roaming VR shooter. The Rift is set inside the Mid Valley Megamall, which is located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
At the same time, the self-developed 6DoF positioning and tracking algorithm combined with a variety of optical sensors not only has ultra-low latency, but also more accurate spatial positioning. Easily achieve 4K-level high-definition screen resolution, bringing a more delicate and realistic visual experience.
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