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Virtual reality, 'space' videos also on Meta Quest - Future Tech

2024-02-02T09:50:24.737Z

Highlights: Virtual reality,'space' videos also on Meta Quest - Future Tech. Today Apple's Vision Pro, the first Apple viewers, arrive in US stores. One of the features on which the company has pushed the most is the "spatial" vision, i.e. the opportunity to immerse yourself in three-dimensional videos. The same feature was announced a few hours ago on the Meta Quest, the direct rivals of the Vision Pro created by the giant led by Mark Zuckerberg.


Today Apple's Vision Pro, the first Apple viewers, arrive in US stores. One of the features on which the company has pushed the most is the "spatial" vision, i.e. the opportunity to immerse yourself in three-dimensional videos. (HANDLE)


Apple's Vision Pro, Apple's first viewers, arrive in US stores.

One of the features on which the company has pushed the most is the "spatial" vision, i.e. the opportunity to immerse yourself in three-dimensional videos.

The same feature was announced a few hours ago on the Meta Quest, the direct rivals of the Vision Pro, created by the giant led by Mark Zuckerberg.

As stated in an official note, to shoot movies in "space" mode you will need an iPhone 15 Pro or 15 Pro Max, the only two smartphones currently capable of creating content supported by both products.

Even in Italy, with a recent update of the iOS operating system, it is possible to create spatial files to then view on Vision Pro, when available in our country.

Simply create videos and upload them via the Meta Quest app from your iPhone, and then find them in your cloud library.

The files are therefore not downloaded into the viewers' memory, so as not to take up too much space, given the size which, for videos of just a few minutes, can reach hundreds of megabytes.

Meta has made several tutorials available for users so that they can understand well how to record videos and upload them.

This is all part of a larger Meta Quest update, which brings numerous other updates to the company's headsets.

For example, the Internet browsing app is now capable of playing web-based games, with support for external gamepads.

Furthermore, after a limited implementation, the possibility of starting a live streaming from your Facebook profile is expanded, which will show what people see while wearing the headset.

Finally, new quick gesture actions are also being released, including muting the microphone or taking a photo by simply looking at your wrist and performing a short pinch with two fingers.

Again, something very similar to the Apple Vision Pro control system. 


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