e-Taste sits on your lower teeth and delivers flavors directly into your mouth in response to remote stimuli.
In the first video of Project Moohan and Android XR in action, Google and Samsung seems to borrow heavily from the Apple Vision Pro’s visionOS.
The defendant's attorney wanted the judge to see the altercation from his client's eyes.
The aptly named MouseGoggles allow lab mice to more realistically experience virtual reality.
PlayStation’s PSVR2 controllers working on Vision Pro could finally bring gaming to Apple’s ‘spatial computer.’
The Meta Quest 3S has some of the best features of the Meta Quest 3, for $200 less. You’ll just need to accept the limited memory and lenses.
Apple’s first professionally directed short ‘immersive’ movie Submerged is an okay romp that will leave you wanting more.
The Roto VR Explorer for Meta Quest 3 and 3S can make sedentary virtual reality more versatile, but not if you're prone to motion sickness.
The Meta Quest 3S has worse FOV and lenses than the Quest 3, but they don’t make much difference when you're breaking collarbones as Batman.
The $300 headset looks and feels like its premium counterpart, and it made me wanna barf.
There’s no going back after using the gesture navigation, but we're hoping a wraparound mirrored Mac screen is everything Apple promised.
The Roto VR Explorer chair swivels a full 360 degrees and has rumble built into the seat.
Unistellar Envision binoculars promise to point out trails and landmarks for you on your hike, or if you’re ever worried about getting lost in the woods.
Apple is reportedly testing reducing the next Vision headset's FOV and passthrough or even tethering it to a Mac or iPhone. It might still cost $1,500 or more.
If the Vision Pro costs too much for you, there's a cheaper version purported for 2025.
XReal’s Beam Pro has access to Google Play Store, but its main job is to stream to AR glasses and take AR-capable video on dual 50 MP cameras.
The latest updates to Quest 3 are minor but welcome, but Meta is making it clear Horizon OS and third-party apps are what will draw folks back to VR.
The $60 adapter will let you play PC VR games directly on your headset, but you won’t get HDR, eye tracking, or adaptive triggers.
PlayStation has previously confirmed it plans to bring its VR headset to PC sometime this year, and it seems you’ll need to buy a separate connection to use it.
My belated, brief impressions of the Apple Vision Pro.