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Does using VR or smart glasses damage your eyes? Here's what experts say about how harmful VR and smart glasses actually are ...
NOLO decided to reveal its own VR device during CES 2023 this past weekend as the team showed off its new VR Glass unit. This particular unit has been designed to be a lightweight VR headset designed ...
Huawei is reportedly developing AR/VR glasses with a detachable smart ring controller, blending immersive design with gesture ...
Huawei has filed a patent for AR/VR glasses that feature a flexible strap that can be detached and worn on the finger as a smart ring.
It's an interesting solution that means you don't need a separate controller. According to a new patent application, Huawei ...
Many technology companies are working on improving aspects of VR, including making it more vivid and realistic. Now, new research from Stanford University and Nvidia aims to make headsets easier to ...
Apple Inc., the largest stock in the world, continues to lead the pack with its famous cutting-edge products. Despite the company’s continued success, some recent statistics reveal a possible obstacle ...
One of the biggest issues facing mainstream adoption of VR headsets is their form factor. Anyone familiar with the tech will have the image in their mind: a bulky, binocular-looking blob attached to ...
Despite the hype, we don’t really know what affect VR/AR experiences will have on productivity once these immersive experiences scale out into the enterprise — but we should already recognize the risk ...
Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, opened a new flagship store in Los Angeles County where people can try ...
The 2022 World VR Industry event has seen the unveiling of the Huawei Smart Vision VR Glass. Huawei Device BG’s chief operating officer (COO), He Gang showcased what is the first smart vision glass.
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