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US Navy Using Magic Leap Headsets To Keep Soldiers Combat-Ready At Sea

VRScout

The Magic Leap One AR headset enters the US Military training program. A new AR training tool developed by Magic Leap Horizons will use Magic Leap One AR headset to deliver various AR military training scenarios to the US Navy. Featured Image Credit: US Navy Research.

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NVIDIA Research At SIGGRAPH Aims To Fix VR Headset Limits

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Current VR headsets tend to use glass lenses that make your eyes focus at a fixed distance so they are relatively relaxed, but as you look at objects at different simulated distances in a current VR headset your eyes might be straining more since these two features of your eyes are in conflict.

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Getting — and Keeping — Your Attention in XR, with LumiereVR COO Alexander Haque

XR for Business Podcast

We’re actually working with North Carolina State University, and one of the biggest reasons why they can’t get it to take off in the classroom is — other than this one evangelist, God bless his heart. But that use case is… the EDU use case is one that is very near-and-dear to me and how VR lives in a classroom.

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Getting -- and Keeping -- Your Attention in XR, with LumiereVR COO Alexander Haque

XR for Business Podcast

We're actually working with North Carolina State University, and one of the biggest reasons why they can't get it to take off in the classroom is -- other than this one evangelist, God bless his heart. The whole purpose of VR is to give almost a lifelike simulation, if not give as close as a lifelike simulation as you can.

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Getting — and Keeping — Your Attention in XR, with LumiereVR COO Alexander Haque

XR for Business Podcast

We’re actually working with North Carolina State University, and one of the biggest reasons why they can’t get it to take off in the classroom is — other than this one evangelist, God bless his heart. But that use case is… the EDU use case is one that is very near-and-dear to me and how VR lives in a classroom.