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Last month we reported that the Samsung’s Gear 360 camera became available in NewZealand, adding to the short list of countries, Korea and Singapore, where the Gear 360 was sold. Samsung is also throwing in a complimentary leather-like luxury case with the first 350 orders placed online. Image Credit: Casey Neistat.
Samsung begins selling the Gear 360 in NewZealand – who’s going to be next? When Samsung first unveiled their Gear 360 camera back in February, I was eager to learn more and compare the camera to other competing consumer 360° models. International Availability (Korea & NewZealand).
Matterport’s 3D camera has been used to map a vast collection of places, from a Maori village in NewZealand to a huge lava tube in Hawaii. CoreVR will be available on Matterport Apps on Google Cardboard and the Samsung Gear VR with more platform options “coming soon.”
I’ve been a big fan of the cute little Samsung Gear 360 camera since its first unveiling in the spring of 2016, and always recommend it to people inquiring about the best consumer-friendly 360 cameras out there. Air NewZealand is one airlines provider that is testing how the Microsoft Hololens can help improve in-flight customer service.
Cheery old Hobbiton, although maintained as a tourist destination today at a family run farm five miles west of Hinuera, NewZealand, isn’t a ‘real’ place either. Just the same, NewZealand’s Tourism Board continues to capitalize on the success of Peter Jackson’s film adaptations of J.R.R.
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Created by Peter Monga, a NewZealand-based indie dev, Morgan Lives in a Rocket House in VR is the first VR episode in the series. Samsung and Oculus have a 13+ age rating for both Gear VR and Rift, and Sony maintains the PSVR “is not for use by children under age 12.”
In the ongoing search to further improve headset comfort for long VR sessions, I found this Apache DAS head strap from NewZealand company Studioform Creative which was advertised as being compatible with the Index. Studioform Creative VR Apache DAS head strap. Image by Immersive Computing).
The firm is shipping the device this month and selling it through official partner members in Europe, Africa, North America, Australia, and NewZealand. Apple and upcoming headset vendors such as Samsung have deep hardware ecosystems that may boost the capabilities and adoption of XR devices.
This experience brings people, via an Oculus Rift headset, to the birthplace of Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc in NewZealand. A “virtual vineyard” wine tasting experience was created by Fourth Reality, using two Samsung GearVR’s that transport you to a beautiful sunny vineyard.
Around the same time, Vueling, Iberia, and Air Berlin launched smartwatch boarding passes for early Pebble and Samsung smartwatches. In what became a successful use case, CVG installed counting sensors in its restrooms and gave housekeeping staff Samsung Gear S3 smartwatches with Hipaax’ TaskWatch platform.
You’re flying over NewZealand. But something like the Samsung Gear VR, we don’t know how much it gets used, but at least you have the capability. Another one that was very popular was Pete’s Dragon. In the VR experience you really get to fly on a dragon. You can look around at the wings and the tail.
The two lucky countries are NewZealand and Iceland. Samsung will manufacture the chips for Facebook AR glasses. According to the Korean outlet “The Electronic Times”, Samsung will manufacture the tracking chips that will be used by Facebook AR glasses. More info. It looked very cool!
After raising $480,000 in funds through Kickstarter and an undisclosed amount from Samsung Ventures, FOVE later participated in the River accelerator program early last year alongside a number of other “frontier technology” startups.
Pradeep has been a leader for IBM GBS Australia and NewZealand (A/NZ), He has over 30 years of executive & management experience across a number of industries. Advisor for Betting & Gaming vertical in Samsung Harman. He has a special interest and focus on emerging technologies including #VR #AR #MR #AI.
Development is divided evenly across the HTC Vive and Oculus Rift platforms, each accounting for 31% of projects created, with other major VR platforms such as Samsung Gear VR, OSVR, and Daydream rounding out the bottom numbers. Canterbury University, NewZealand. image courtesy VR First. Aalborg University Copenhagen, Denmark.
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