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Jul
25

VR920 Product Review

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www.vuzix.com Experience the New Virtual Reality with the VR920 Video Eyewear The first video eyewear specifically designed to let you step inside virtual worlds, MMOs and 3D games. No more staring at flat screens. The iWear VR920 allows you to enter virtual worlds and communicate with others as if you are really there. Experience cyberspace like never before Step inside with the Vuzix iWear VR920, the world’s first Internet communications and gaming solution that incorporates immersive big-screen 3D, head tracking, microphone and audio. You can move, look around, listen, and communicate with others – almost like being in the ‘real’ world. The iWear VR920 opens amazing new doors to the World Wide Web.

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顔をWEBカメラにかざすだけで、メガネを3D試着できる日本初のARサービス「Zoff Mirror」がリリース!水原希子さんに、画期的サービスを初体験してもらいました! Zoff Mirrorは公式サイトからwww.zoff.co.jp ※お気に入りのメガネが見つかれば、そのままECサイトで購入できます。 ※twitterやfacebookで「このメガネ似合う?」といったコミュニケーションも可能です。 This is a demonstration movie of the new virtual fitting web service “Zoff Mirror”. Try it at the official website! www.zoff.co.jp

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Virtual mirror. Augmented reality system for trying on virtual eyeglasses and sunglasses. Bulk designed and developed an augmented reality system which allows users to experiment eyeglasses and sunglasses in a natural way. The user interacts with a touchscreen surface where he can see his image altered in real time, with the desired glasses. The system offers an effective way for customers to test several models, compare appearance and product features. Bulk Vision can benefit retailers is several ways. Products can be tested without being in stock in the store, with all the economic benefits that entails. Using bulk vision one can grant costumers means of exploring a large catalog of products.

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This is one of the best examples and visualization of how augmented reality games will look like. the head mounted display will be replaced with augmented reality goggles or glasses and will overlay the added elements onto what you are seeing in real time and will allow you to interact with them.

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Demo of Quake 4 using the VR920 HMD and Wireless Xbox 360 Receiver/Controller. Thanks for your interest! The video I posted shows use of the VR920 HMD for head tracking in Quake 4 on PC. (Not Xbox 360) The HMD is connected and configured with my Alienware Aurora m9700 (laptop). I connect the PC to the TV with a DVI to HDMI cable. (So everyone can watch) I connect the PC audio with a digital audio cable to a surround sound receiver. I use the Wireless Xbox 360 Receiver/Controller (Requires 1 USB port on PC). I sync the Xbox 360 controller to the Receiver and run JoyToKey. I use a keyboard emulator for joysticks called JoyToKey to assign keyboard keys to the any button on the controller I wish. I can also use the analog joysticks to move or look (Use look only to turn around when the HMD cord runs out). I connect and calibrate the HMD with the Vuzix iWear software. (Requires 1 USB port and VGA port on PC) I install Quake 4. I add the files provided by Vuzix required to enable the HMD into the Quake 4 install directory. I add Quake 4 to enabled titles list with the iWear monitor. I configure my primary display to the VR920 and clone to the TV. I start Quake 4. (requires one time configure of game controls to JoyToKey profile) Enable VR headtracking or 3D. (I found with 3D enabled video fps is lower) VR AT IT’S BEST SO FAR!!! I also was able to get the same setup to work with Doom 3 and Microsoft Flight Simulator X!!! Experience the New Virtual Reality with the VR920 Video

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Using facial recognition software we can put 3D eyeglasses on your face and allow you to move and turn your head so the glasses behave like they are really on your face.

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For the first time, completely uncensored! Ryan just bought the final two pairs of Virtual Reality Glasses available at Wal-Mart. Shawn and him embark upon a journey into the game itself as they discover the joys and the terrors of virtual reality.

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Aug
09

Virtual Reality RC Truck

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This was an awesome father-and-son project! We made a custom mount for a tiny wireless color video camera and microphone, then wired the receiver outputs to the inputs of a pair of Virtual Reality glasses. So Michael can see and hear the car outside while he sits in the living room. We can also split the input to record his experience on a laptop via USB.

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