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That’s all well and good for now, but it’s really not the most immersive way of getting around in large virtual spaces. Enter Brilliant Sole , a NorthCarolina-based VR startup working to bring VR controllers to the soles of your feet. Image courtesy Brilliant Sole.
Alan: So does it work with the Oculus Go? We actually have a pretty good relationship with the folks at Oculus. We’re actually working with NorthCarolina 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.
Alan: So does it work with the Oculus Go? We actually have a pretty good relationship with the folks at Oculus. We're actually working with NorthCarolina 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.
Alan: So does it work with the Oculus Go? We actually have a pretty good relationship with the folks at Oculus. We’re actually working with NorthCarolina 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.
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