As the festive buzz of China’s Singles’ Day winds down (a belated happy holiday to all the singles out there!), the nip of impending winter is setting in where I am. With my hands wrapped around a hot cup, I’m diving into the intriguing world of XR and bringing you the latest highlights from this past week.
Top Picks of the Week
The Rise of Smartglasses Continues
Following the buzz around Ray-Ban Meta, it appears every big name wants a slice of the smartglasses pie. According to insider Mark Gurman, Apple is on the track towards launching its own version by 2027, aiming to rival Ray-Ban Meta. While details are still under wraps, we know the glasses might employ AI to interpret environments. Apple, famous for its brand appeal, could make a significant impact on the market dominated by Luxottica and Meta. Not far behind, Samsung and Google have also plunged into smartglass development, and whispers from Baidu suggest a launch at their Shanghai event. Meanwhile, Meta is broadening its reach with Ray-Ban Meta pop-up stores, currently in LA, and soon in Phoenix. These stores are more than just retail spaces—they’re offering unique experiences like live podcasts and stand-up comedy. Smartglasses are clearly having a moment; whether they’re here for the long haul or just passing through, only time will tell.
Meta Shifts Focus Away from Gaming
A report by The Information claims that Meta is rethinking its XR content strategy, emphasizing lifestyle over gaming. This shift has seen funding cuts at several gaming studios, potentially leading to layoffs at companies like Monks and Altas V. It’s a tough break for studios that banked on Meta’s backing. Yet, moving beyond gaming could be crucial for Meta if its ambition is to own the future’s everyday tech, much like the smartphone.
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DIY Innovation in AR Glasses
Miroslav Kotalík has crafted his own pair of AR glasses, running on a Raspberry Pi Zero. These glasses can play media and connect to Bluetooth. Future iterations promise compatibility with apps like YouTube and Spotify, proving innovation isn’t confined to big corporations.
Apple Unveils a Panoramic Display for Vision Pro
Apple’s VisionOS 2.2 beta introduces an ultra-wide virtual screen for Mac users via Vision Pro. Designed to rival dual 4K displays, this feature is a dream for designers, although it needs third-party management for seamless operation.
LIV Enhances VR Capture for Quest
LIV has rolled out a Unity SDK, simplifying third-person VR recording on Quest devices. This tool is set to be a game-changer for content creators, boosting apps’ social media reach.
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Unique Projects and Tech Teasers
- EgoTouch brings interactive possibilities, transforming your palm into a haptic interface.
- Osmo’s "scent teleportation" might sound sci-fi, but it’s a real breakthrough in sharing aromas digitally.
- PlayStation Store’s big sale offers deep discounts on PSVR 2 games.
- Metro Awakening is capturing the gaming community’s attention with its immersive but imperfect experience.
Djay Comes to Meta Quest
The djay app, a hit on various platforms, lets you mix tracks on the Meta Quest for a truly interactive DJ experience, complete with real equipment connectivity.
Content Updates and Game Releases
A slew of VR content is coming your way: from sci-fi films like "Human Within" to nostalgic remakes like "Nevrosa Rescape." Watch out for exciting new gameplay in titles like "Heroes Battle: Darksword" and "Wall Town Wonders."
Quickfire Reviews
- Human Fall Flat VR: Brings the chaotic fun of its predecessor to a whole new level in VR. Perfect for fun-filled sessions with friends.
- Dumb Ways: Free for All: Captivates with comedy, though it could use more variety in its minigames.
- Living Room: An adorable addition to your space but needs more content.
- Underworld Overseer: A polished VR adaptation of dungeon management, albeit needing more narrative depth.
And Finally, In Other News
- Photon has released a new tool for multiplayer mixed reality experiences.
- A petition to open-source Windows Mixed Reality is gaining traction but needs more support.
- Julie Smithson takes the helm at METAVRSE as new CEO.
Community Highlights
Don’t Miss MatchXR in Helsinki! A major XR event on Nov 19, it’s the perfect venue to explore the Nordic XR scene.
Join DeoVR’s VR Jam in Slovenia! On Nov 13, delve into the world of VR devices, insightful talks, and games.
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A Bit of XR Fun
Check out some light-hearted links exploring how VR is making waves in everyday fun and development.
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