This VR/AR headset uses your iPhone to make mixed reality
This VR/AR headset uses your iPhone to make mixed reality
2016-12-09
you know about VR but mixed reality
headsets putting virtual and real
together or the next wave the occipital
bridge is an iPhone headset that does
both and it cost 399 in one sense it's a
basic VR headset for the iPhone 6 6s and
seven but the bridge also uses occipital
z' depth sensing structure camera that
kind of works like Google's tango or
microsoft's hololens it can scan a room
or objects and map 3d space I scan my VR
lab and then started walking around in
the simulation pretty trippy it sounds
weird and it is weird but it feels like
VR with extra positional tracking and I
put virtual robots and fake furniture in
the to the bridge supports unity for
developers and that depth-sensing camera
can detach and work with iPads too it's
a kit for exploring mixed reality using
an iPhone and it cost a lot less than
hololens
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