Meta's Quest 3 is being compared to Apple's Vision Pro. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg believes the Quest 3 offers better value and features.
Meta has brought back Chromecast support for Quest VR headsets following user backlash, using a recent software update, but cautions that the feature may not work perfectly for everyone.
The Vision Pro headset, priced at $3,499, is set to launch in early 2024, starting with availability in the United States. It features Apple's first-ever 3D camera and can be easily controlled using eyes, hands, and voice commands.
Mixed Reality headsets are wearable technology that merges virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) experiences. This enables users to interact with virtual objects and environments, while also being able to see and interact with the real world around them.
The primary objective of this alliance is to enhance the functionalities of Open Universal Scene Description (OpenUSD) and foster greater interoperability of 3D tools and data within the 3D ecosystem.
Apple Vision Pro AR headset features visionOS, the world's first spatial operating system that allows users to interact with digital content as if it were physically present in their surroundings.
Snapchat has introduced new AR filters, enabling users to virtually paint their nails and try out different nail polish shades.
Google new AR feature: With assistance from beauty brands, Google's new photo library features 148 models representing a range of skin tones, ages, genders, face shapes, ethnicities, and skin types.
"We are rolling out new Meta accounts that you can use with our VR headsets instead. This will give everyone more choice about how you show up in the metaverse," Zuckerberg said.
Augmented reality is currently being adopted by a number of industries that include retail, automobiles, healthcare and others.
Luxury automobile manufacturer Lamborghini is set to unveil its new Huracan EVO RWD Spyder sports car on Thursday, using Apple's AR Quick Look technology.
With the help of this AR tool, users will be able to copy real-life objects and paste them onto their computer screens. Here's how it works.
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