Apple finally zoomed in! Iphone dedicated MR head debut
Since the combination of VR technology and smartphones is still in its infancy, many users who want to get started with VR will consider starting with Google Cardboard and Samsung's Gear VR instead of using PCs like Oculus Rift or HTC Vive. Head display. However, for iPhone users, it is obviously very difficult to get started with VR. After all, there is no VR head-up for the iPhone. However, the embarrassing situation of iPhone users is coming to an end, because Occipital wants to create an Iphone-specific MR headset, making Apple's smartphone iPhone a non-negligible member of the VR world.
The device, called "Bridge", is designed for the iPhone 7, 6s, and 6. Its structure includes a wide-angle lens adapter with a "structure sensor" and an iPhone camera. These extra hardware will play a variety of functions with the phone. They not only detect the user's head movements, but also detect the user's position and involve the ability to detect the world around them.
As a user, there is no need to worry about facing the magical new world. Occipital has prepared a very powerful robot "Bridget" to introduce users and developers to the magic of this MR system.
In addition, Bridge heads can warn users before they encounter real-world items and generate a virtual wireframe model so that users can avoid the tragedy of hitting the wall when they see it. It's worth mentioning that as long as the Bridge is displayed, the user can do this instead of Vive and Rift, requiring the user to install additional sensors around the room.
Bridge's performance is truly outstanding, and due to the conditions of the iPhone camera itself, the augmented reality and mixed reality application experience is also within the capabilities of Bridge. However, with the excellent Bridge headline, the content has to keep up. Occipital created Bridget Engine as the driver platform and prepared Unity plug-ins for developers, allowing developers to call the hardware of this MR system to create a variety of magical applications. It is reported that Occipital is currently launching a $499 "Explorer Version" headband bundle to attract outstanding developers.
The Bridge Developer Suite Explorer EdiTIon will be available next week for $499 with head-mounted display, Bluetooth controller and Bridget Ebgube Unity Plugin. The standard version is scheduled to ship in March next year for $399.
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