During the pandemic our class gave us a samsung tablet .. to everyone, i looked it's price up and it was just as much as a quest2 at that time I thought, how cool would've it been if they'd give us all VR headsets and have a virtual class or something xD
@@FXV56 XD yea that would be cool. During the pandemic my school gave out iPad's so it was totally plausible for them to hand out quests but just didn't have the idea
In the company that i work for we use heads-up displays in warehouse applications, and logistics to distribute medicines all over the country. We called it visual picking.
Hi, Mystical. There is quite a number of people, me including, who have tracking issues on Quest 3 and Quest 3S especially when you have to make pretty fast movements to the sides of the rear which makes some games almost useless to play. For example: 11 table tenis, Pick-up league hockey which happen to be my favorites. Can you raise that issue on your platform? Thank you ahead.
Yep. This concept has been around for years for AR glasses and some meh VR stuff. It's also been used for gimmick kid toys in the 90s like the Tiger R-Zone. Tiger made these really cheap LCD handhelds you could buy for like $5-$10 and only had one game with preset LCD images. Imagine OG Gameboy but from Wish. The R-type was a console version of those handhelds and used cartridge games.
If you learn through pictures rather than text, then this is absolutely wonderful! I wish I had learnt through VR when I was a kid! IT JUST MAKES SENSE!
They should do these VR prescription lenses but for AR glasses, this way you can share your glasses and you won't need to replace your glasses if your number goes up
I work on creating educational apps. It will be nice to see an affordable solution that matches the business model, and you don't need your app on the store! You can send the APK to the uni/college and they accept it, it all gets added to the headsets. Very good.
@@christianlamb I mean I still see a bit out of it. Imagine something like a heavily decreased FOV in real life. I used to ask myself the same question because theoretically stereoscopic viewing shouldn't work for me. However, I think because it's the way I've lived my entire life it's just perfectly normal to me and makes no difference to the way I normally see things. Or I guess it might work only because I see anything at all through my right eye.
I don't see much out of my right eye either but what I do see comes through my left eye as my brain just shuts my right eye off but I still play vr games like nothings wrong
Hold the phone? Is there a VR dinosaurs sim? I have heard no such experience. I mean, if I want to see robo dinosaurs, there's Horizon call of the mountain?
Xiaomi hands down had the best budget phones here in Aus. The Redmi Note line wass unbeatable for price and quality. Sucks most of their phones like my 9S isn't supported by our network anymore. Bought a cheap OLED motorola G84 and it sucks in comparison, still using the 9S as a music device because the G84 audio for bluetooth and the jack is abhorrent and restricted by the manufacturer no joke.
AR/VR have far use cases than any existing devices, is just that the availabilities of softwares and games are too much based on old flatscreen idea and limiting their design due to afraid of motion sickness and other excuses preventing the design of its capacity. We haven't seen a real softwares designed fully for AR/VR and go beyond what came from flatscreen so we now only see 2% of the potential
imma have to say I disagree with Meta putting a focus on VR Education. Like educated video games are stupid period. Why learn something in a video game when we already have ways to follow up on education!? kind of pointless.
The education beta is an amazing idea the only concern is if they’re ever gonna clean them and how effective that’ll be
During the pandemic our class gave us a samsung tablet .. to everyone, i looked it's price up and it was just as much as a quest2 at that time
I thought, how cool would've it been if they'd give us all VR headsets and have a virtual class or something xD
@@FXV56 XD yea that would be cool. During the pandemic my school gave out iPad's so it was totally plausible for them to hand out quests but just didn't have the idea
@@aykthewolf3384 the software is kinda lacking too
I think most teachers would have no idea how to teach 30 students without them getting distracted
Depends my university has been using vr for years using the reverb g2 but the gear is included with the tuition so it’s ours to keep and not share.
In the company that i work for we use heads-up displays in warehouse applications, and logistics to distribute medicines all over the country. We called it visual picking.
What device(s) are you using?
@@cprhroaehssneteonr5488 visual picking from TeamViewer
Im excited for smart glasses to evolve
I use my Meta Rayban glasses on the daily. I'm looking forward to seeing screens get into these glasses.
@@demonmcdade How do they look/work?
With the headset now I can see the ar stuff will take over 100%
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Hi, Mystical. There is quite a number of people, me including, who have tracking issues on Quest 3 and Quest 3S especially when you have to make pretty fast movements to the sides of the rear which makes some games almost useless to play. For example: 11 table tenis, Pick-up league hockey which happen to be my favorites. Can you raise that issue on your platform? Thank you ahead.
You know what would make the discontinuation of the psvr adapter?
Actually rereleasing the psvr1 games on the psvr2.
Project Orion should be able to backport a lot of the features.
I want Pal World World MMO AR geolocation game.
1:35 so basically it’s like sitting in your car at night and you can see whatever you’re doing on your phone through the reflection of your car window
Yep. This concept has been around for years for AR glasses and some meh VR stuff. It's also been used for gimmick kid toys in the 90s like the Tiger R-Zone. Tiger made these really cheap LCD handhelds you could buy for like $5-$10 and only had one game with preset LCD images. Imagine OG Gameboy but from Wish. The R-type was a console version of those handhelds and used cartridge games.
If you learn through pictures rather than text, then this is absolutely wonderful! I wish I had learnt through VR when I was a kid! IT JUST MAKES SENSE!
I can't wait to not need my phone anymore and just be in AR, but getting prescription lense AR glasses would suck.
I forgot the name of the lens but it has it's own dynamic focal lens , that was for VR but maybe there can be a AR thing too
They should do these VR prescription lenses but for AR glasses, this way you can share your glasses and you won't need to replace your glasses if your number goes up
There are plenty of third party psvr adapters that work.
I work on creating educational apps. It will be nice to see an affordable solution that matches the business model, and you don't need your app on the store! You can send the APK to the uni/college and they accept it, it all gets added to the headsets. Very good.
Question... how do you use VR if you can't see out of your R eye?? That sucks. 😢
@@christianlamb I mean I still see a bit out of it. Imagine something like a heavily decreased FOV in real life. I used to ask myself the same question because theoretically stereoscopic viewing shouldn't work for me.
However, I think because it's the way I've lived my entire life it's just perfectly normal to me and makes no difference to the way I normally see things.
Or I guess it might work only because I see anything at all through my right eye.
I don't see much out of my right eye either but what I do see comes through my left eye as my brain just shuts my right eye off but I still play vr games like nothings wrong
Will the quest 3s ever be able to do night vision like the quest 2?
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For a second I thought it was a real person behind you 😂
Just chilling there for the entire video 😂
Bro the cardboard cut out of the old man kinda scared me a little (how am i not scared of the conjuring) 😅
why don't you do reviews of headsets
Marvel Edith glasses in real life is crazy
Who is the person behind video?
Hold the phone? Is there a VR dinosaurs sim? I have heard no such experience. I mean, if I want to see robo dinosaurs, there's Horizon call of the mountain?
I did not catch what you said at 0:00
I think it's "good evening" in Polish, he always starts his videos like that
seems to be "dobry jesteś wszystkim"
@@liran8799 oh makes sense. I was confused lol
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dobry wieczór o pierwszej? no ok
02:50 Dinosaur=Mickey Mouse. #sf
Xiaomi hands down had the best budget phones here in Aus. The Redmi Note line wass unbeatable for price and quality. Sucks most of their phones like my 9S isn't supported by our network anymore.
Bought a cheap OLED motorola G84 and it sucks in comparison, still using the 9S as a music device because the G84 audio for bluetooth and the jack is abhorrent and restricted by the manufacturer no joke.
WHY does it have to be named "Orion"? I actually got scared/confused because It is very similar to my last name LOL
Yeah quest doesn’t have immersive videos🤔 somehow Apple cornered the market 🤔
Quest has immersive Videos tho... theres the Meta TV App, and theres a section for free immersive videos.
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I would like it if they reworked the first Monstercat DLC because it's kinda bad.
meta should make the menu gui thing like orions menu gui. the horizon one is a little too classic and ''boring''
give me quest 3
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Apple focusing so much on immersive video instead of games, the perfect use for VR, is embarrassing
AR/VR have far use cases than any existing devices, is just that the availabilities of softwares and games are too much based on old flatscreen idea and limiting their design due to afraid of motion sickness and other excuses preventing the design of its capacity.
We haven't seen a real softwares designed fully for AR/VR and go beyond what came from flatscreen so we now only see 2% of the potential
@@toututu2993 I agree too, and you can see it on the UI for these devices, it's just a tablet UI.... but bigger
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imma have to say I disagree with Meta putting a focus on VR Education. Like educated video games are stupid period. Why learn something in a video game when we already have ways to follow up on education!? kind of pointless.