Tag: VR Gears

  • Samsung Debuts its First Gear 360

    Samsung Debuts its First Gear 360

    Samsung debuts its first VR Camera, Gear 360. The dual lens technology allows you to record 360-degrees field of view. Either use one or both at the same time, each of those wide angle lenses give you 180-degrees field of view. With just a single click of a button it may record 3840 x 1920 pixels high resolution video (4k) and 30MP photos. The Gear 360 is made to shoot, stitch & edit, view and share the media on the go.

    Samsung Debuts its First Gear 360
    Pairs up with a Galaxy smartphone via bluetooth and by using Wi-Fi Direct, it transforms the large screen into very handy remote viewfinder. For storage purposes, it can take upto 120 GB of microSD card. The VR Camera is dust and splash resistant at any angle up to 60˚ from the vertical.
    Samsung Debuts its First Gear 360
    Equipped with bright F2.0 lens that gives you bright and captivating pictures, Gear 360 can easily be setup to work with Google Street View App. Checkout the VR Gallery to see more 360 Videos and photos.

    For now, watch the following video in 4k Resolution to see the Samsung’s new gear 360 in action.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hocIatxuddk

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  • FOVE – World’s First Eye Tracking VR Headset

    FOVE – World’s First Eye Tracking VR Headset

    We expect from every virtual reality headset to make us feel fully immersed in the virtual reality. All of them have their own flair, putting on a side, and this FOVE is against all offers something ever new.

    Enter the world of immersion that reacts to your eyes and emotions. In addition to the cutting-edge eye tracking technology mainly exploited in this VR headset, it also boasts high resolution (2560 x 1440) on a 5.7-inch display, wide field of view (100+ degrees) and head tracking sensors in big proportion.

    It’s a simple game of target, aim and shoot, all done with your eyes only. You can look, laugh and even communicate with the virtual characters by making an eye contact, pretty much like the real world. FOVE incorporates custom small form-factor infrared sensors that bounce light off the retina of eye to record the angular movement of eye. Its unique algorithms precisely calculate the parallax between the eyes to enable eye-tracking.

    FOVE does not require any high powered gaming rigs as it is PC compatible and connects simply via USB 3.0. In short, FOVE lets you experience precision control for more realistic interactions at the speed of thought. And, quite interestingly, this gaming hardware is available at a very affordable price, just $375. Game lovers need to back this project right now (because more than 1300 backers have already pledged $441k of $250k goal).

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