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VR and AR headsets are heading to market from Microsoft, Google, Facebook and others that have a wide range of capabilities. LeapMotion is one possible solution, with its hand and finger tracking technology offering one route for VR and AR headsets to let people make selections and interact with virtual worlds.
I think that Gartner was not referring to the consumer market, where VR is still unripe (even if devices like the Oculus Quest and the Vive Focus Plus are helping it in becoming more widespread), but at the B2B one, where VR is already helping companies to spare money (e.g. Header image by LeapMotion). Gartner Hype Cycle 2019.
Project North Star is an opensource reference design for a wide-FOV augmented reality headset that LeapMotion (now Ultraleap ) has given to the community. The hand tracking was fabulous as always thanks to LeapMotion and its Orion tracking. At WCVRI , I have tried some cool AR/VR hardware. North Star AR headset.
This provides LeapMotion type hand tracking as well as six-degrees-of-freedom, room-scale positional tracking. Intel refers to the Project Alloy experience as “Merged Reality” because of its implementation of mixed reality. The headset has an inside out tracking system enabled by Intel’s amazing RealSense technology.
This provides LeapMotion type hand tracking as well as six-degrees-of-freedom, room-scale positional tracking. Intel refers to the Project Alloy experience as “Merged Reality” because of its implementation of mixed reality. The headset has an inside out tracking system enabled by Intel’s amazing RealSense technology.
And there are booths of many important companies : Lenovo, Microsoft, HP, Huawei, GoPro, etc… so this event has cool stuff to showcase. Around the event venue, instead, there are many writings about VR, and many references around the tech. In the surroundings of the event, there are many references to VR and 5G.
At LeapMotion, we envision a future where the physical and virtual worlds blend together into a single magical experience. Our goal is for the reference design to be accessible and inexpensive to build, using off-the-shelf components and 3D-printed parts. As a result, we used our next-generation ultra-wide tracking module.
CEOs means a lot for a company: think about how Microsoft has changed going from Ballmer to Nadella. It has bought the hand-tracking company LeapMotion various months ago for $30M since the two hardware are a perfect fit the one for the other. It will be important to see what changes this new CEO will take with him.
Qualcomm is the company making almost all the chipsets and the reference designs upon which almost all XR headsets of nowadays are based upon. At the beginning of 2020, the American company will finalize its reference design based on this chipset, and in the second half of the year we will see the first headsets implementing this technology.
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AR mode will be everywhere else: calling a heads up display of Google Maps on the street, stopping to catch a Pokemon in a field, or scanning the person in the coffee meeting across from you to cross-reference their LinkedIn profile.
On the contrary, Microsoft has worked a lot on the platform, to make it more appealing to enterprise customers. It has released experiences like Microsoft Remote Assist, that let different teams in a company work together to solve maintenance problems. LeapMotion. You may ask why I’m adding LeapMotion here.
We looked at the market that time a couple of years ago to look at who is really central to defining the reference stack. What that means that from a software architecture standpoint and a hardware standpoint, we try to make our software as optimized as possible for their reference designs. What's going to most AR and VR devices?
We looked at the market that time a couple of years ago to look at who is really central to defining the reference stack. What that means that from a software architecture standpoint and a hardware standpoint, we try to make our software as optimized as possible for their reference designs. What's going to most AR and VR devices?
We looked at the market that time a couple of years ago to look at who is really central to defining the reference stack. What that means that from a software architecture standpoint and a hardware standpoint, we try to make our software as optimized as possible for their reference designs. What's going to most AR and VR devices?
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Digilens shows a reference design for AR glasses. DigiLens, one of the most important Waveguide optics manufacturers, has just announced the “Design v1”, a reference design for modular AR glasses. Microsoft confirms (again) it wants to build consumer HoloLens. Three VR games have implemented NVIDIA DLSS.
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