Bridget is a virtual robot and just existed on the Apple iPhone that was controlling Occipital’s new “blended reality” headset. That headset is the thing that we called Bridge.
As indicated by The Verge, Bridge is a great deal like whatever other versatile VR headset: you snap in an iPhone 6, 6S, or 7; strap it on your head and appreciate mobile device controlled virtual reality.
It even accompanies a Bluetooth remote that can deal with some movement, like what you get with Google’s Daydream VR headset. Scaffold resembles a blend between Microsoft’s HoloLens increased reality glasses and the Samsung Gear VR.
Scaffold resembles a blend between Microsoft’s HoloLens increased reality glasses and the Samsung Gear VR.
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Many reports are stating that Occipital is truly an incredible open door.
As Engadget reported, Occipital has a strong reputation of taking care of the dubious issues that fly up while obscuring limits between universes.
With Samsung and Google commanding the discussion on Android and Oculus and HTC bolting up the top of the line that leaves the iPhone as the last real wilderness for VR to prevail.