Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

VR, MR, Magic Leap

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • VR, MR, Magic Leap

    The Untold Story of Magic Leap, the World’s Most Secretive Startup
    http://www.wired.com/2016/04/magic-leap-vr

    snippets

    “Here Abovitz deviated off the main path. Because of his work in biomedicine, he realized that VR is the most advanced technology in the world where humans are still an integral part of the hardware. To function properly, VR and MR must use biological circuits as well as silicon chips. The sense of presence you feel in these headsets is created not by the screen but by your neurology. Tricks like redirected walking operate in our brain as much as in the Nvidia processor. Abovitz saw artificial reality as a symbiont technology, part machine, part flesh...”

    “Meron Gribetz, founder of Meta, says that its new Meta 2 mixed-reality glasses will replace monitors in his company of 100 employees within a year. It’s no great leap to imagine such glasses also replacing the small screens we all keep in our pockets. In other words, this is a technology that can simultaneously upend desktop PCs, laptops, and phones. No wonder Apple, Samsung, and everyone else is paying attention. This is what disruption on a vast scale looks like.”

  • #2
    Re: VR, MR, Magic Leap

    Originally posted by Thailandnotes View Post
    The Untold Story of Magic Leap, the World’s Most Secretive Startup
    http://www.wired.com/2016/04/magic-leap-vr

    snippets

    “Here Abovitz deviated off the main path. Because of his work in biomedicine, he realized that VR is the most advanced technology in the world where humans are still an integral part of the hardware. To function properly, VR and MR must use biological circuits as well as silicon chips. The sense of presence you feel in these headsets is created not by the screen but by your neurology. Tricks like redirected walking operate in our brain as much as in the Nvidia processor. Abovitz saw artificial reality as a symbiont technology, part machine, part flesh...”

    “Meron Gribetz, founder of Meta, says that its new Meta 2 mixed-reality glasses will replace monitors in his company of 100 employees within a year. It’s no great leap to imagine such glasses also replacing the small screens we all keep in our pockets. In other words, this is a technology that can simultaneously upend desktop PCs, laptops, and phones. No wonder Apple, Samsung, and everyone else is paying attention. This is what disruption on a vast scale looks like.”
    Provider of VR-connected bike lands $2.75M seed, riding toward more

    April 19, 2016

    VirZOOM has developed a virtual-reality-connected exercise bike that enables users to work out while playing games. The company has received $2.75 million in seed funding and is launching a SeedInvest crowdfunding campaign to raise up to $750,000 more.

    Comment


    • #3
      Re: VR, MR, Magic Leap

      Originally posted by EJ View Post
      Provider of VR-connected bike lands $2.75M seed, riding toward more

      April 19, 2016

      VirZOOM has developed a virtual-reality-connected exercise bike that enables users to work out while playing games. The company has received $2.75 million in seed funding and is launching a SeedInvest crowdfunding campaign to raise up to $750,000 more.

      Hiya, EJ. That link goes to a login page. Is that on purpose?

      Be kinder than necessary because everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle.

      Comment


      • #4
        Re: VR, MR, Magic Leap

        Originally posted by shiny! View Post
        Hiya, EJ. That link goes to a login page. Is that on purpose?

        [IMG]file://localhost/Users/ejanszen/Library/Caches/TemporaryItems/msoclip/0/clip_image002.gif[/IMG]

        It's a pick-up of our press release...

        VIRZOOM ANNOUNCES LAUNCH DATE FOR 506C EQUITY CROWDSOURCED OFFERING

        VIRZOOM ANNOUNCES SEED ROUND TOP-Up Offering
        to ACREDITED INVESTORS PLANNED FOR April 13, 2016

        Cambridge, MA (April 11, 2016) – VirZOOM, maker of the VirZOOM VR Motion Controller and VR Exercise Games designed by award-winning game veterans today announced that it will offer $750,000 to top up it’s $3.5M Seed Round. Using the SeedInvest crowd funding platform, VirZOOM is targeting a $500,000 fundraise, with a maximum round size of $750,000 authorized. VirZOOM expects to launch its fundraise on April 13, 2016. So far VirZOOM has received $2.75 million in funding from private investors in its seed round.

        “VirZOOM is pleased to expand its community of accredited investors to include Virtual Reality industry savvy SeedInvest community members,“ said Co-founder and CEO Eric Janszen. “We believe these new investors will be impressed by the VirZOOM team’s accomplishments to date and share the confidence of existing investors in the company’s growth prospects.”

        Since the founding of the company in February 2015 VirZOOM has developed its VR Exercise Game Platform. The proprietary hardware and software platform makes fitness equipment fun by harnessing the emotional power of VR to motivate physical reactions, resulting in exercise. Patent-pending motion controls limit locomotion discomfort even in VR games that entail sharp turns, flight, and other challenging forms of VR motion.

        “The VZ Controller connects wirelessly to PC and PS4 VR games for Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, and Sony PSVR. VZ exercise games are arcade-style games that are designed to keep you moving,” said VirZOOM Co-founder and CTO Eric Malafeew. “The faster you pedal the VC Controller, the faster you move in VZ Games. Controlling your virtual body in the virtual world by pedaling and leaning feels comfortable and natural.”

        VirZOOM’s development team, which includes some of the creative minds behind such hits as Dance Central, Rock Bank, and Guitar Hero, creates specialized exercise games that ship with the VZ Controller. In the games you power a tank in battle, a Pegasus though a Canyon, or an Apache helicopter in a firefight, among five games that will initially ship with the VZ Controller. The VZ SDK lets 3rd party developers modify existing VR games and create entirely new VZ-enabled games. Motion controls embodied in the free VZ SDK give VR game developers access to the same patent-pending techniques that the VirZOOM development team uses to move users comfortably through virtual worlds. These techniques open up a world of new game mechanics and game play possibilities.

        “The combination of the VZ Controller and patent pending motion controls in VZ Games delivers the unique ‘VirZOOM Experience’ that has to be tried to be believed,” said Janszen.

        The company recently started to take pre-orders for VirZOOM online from its web site for $399.95 and plans to ship Early Access units by the end of June 2016. The company is in discussions with multiple parties to expand sales via retailer distributors later this year. The company is also engaged in ongoing discussions with potential OEM partners to deliver a range of fitness and gaming applications for its VR Exercise Game Platform.

        About VirZOOM
        Co-founded by CEO Eric Janszen and CTO Eric Malafeew in February 2015 and headquartered in Cambridge, MA, VirZOOM is compatible with Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, and Sony PSVR VR headsets and virtual reality content. It is currently available for pre-order for $399 per unit at virzoom.com.

        Virtual Reality that MOVES you™
        # # #

        Media Contact:
        Spencer Honeyman
        Business Development, VirZOOM
        Spencer.honeyman at virzoom.com
        781-248-3398

        Legal Disclaimer:

        "This press release is for information purposes only and should not be regarded as a recommendation of, or an offer to sell or as a solicitation of an offer to buy, any financial product. In addition, this press release contains forward-looking statements by third-parties. These statements reflect current views with respect to future events based on information currently available and are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially. You are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements as they are meant for illustrative purposes and they do not represent guarantees of future results, levels of activity, performance, or achievements, all of which cannot be made. Moreover, no person nor any other person or entity assumes responsibility for the accuracy and completeness of forward-looking statements, and is under no duty to update any such statements to conform them to actual results."
        Last edited by EJ; April 21, 2016, 08:55 AM.

        Comment


        • #5
          Re: VR, MR, Magic Leap

          lookin GOOD, mr J!

          Comment


          • #6
            Re: VR, MR, Magic Leap

            http://www.bloomberg.com/news/videos...-1-new-zealand

            Comment

            Working...
            X