Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “‘Feel’ The Metaverse With This Tech Coming in 2023”.
The metaverse, what is it where’s it going who’s using it? How do we Define it? Nobody really knows. I mean right now we’re at a point where everybody’s trying to figure out this immersive future their definitions of the metaverse, but a lot of it is software, and a lot of it is still emerging Hardware we’re at the beginning of 2023, where a lot of devices Like PlayStation VR 2, the quest 3 Apple’s expected headset are supposed to arrive this year and a whole bunch of others. We don’t know a lot a lot of that stuff yet, but we are getting Peaks at what some of the players around the landscape are thinking about, and here’s what we’re starting to notice. Aside from the questions of the metaverse, there’s a lot of interactive stuff and a lot of Concepts that are pointing to some things that we’re getting to think about.
I also tried some really weird stuff too, like this crazy control chair that put me in a mech suit that I could push forward on, and it was supposed to help me with motion sickness, and I don’t know it could be good in an arcade. I wanted to hunt out a couple of particular things that I had heard about. First mixed reality, headsets and Hardware, two things caught my eye: one is the lynx R1. This is a startup small company that makes a little tiny flip down AR headset mixed reality. Headset. That’S now shipping, unlike something like the metaquest pro. This is really small and has a tiny flip down visor that fits really nicely over my glasses. Also, it’s not quite the same level of mixed reality, um that I saw on the quest Pro, but it’s good enough to use color pass through cameras, layer things on top of it and you know possibly do it in a much smaller size. I also took a look at the pimax portal. This company you’ve never heard of that’s making a Nintendo switch, meets VR device that has a switch-like tablet, that’s an Android gaming device that will detach and go into a set of VR goggles. This reminds me the server stuff that you would have seen back in the days of gear VR, but pimax is a VR company. That’S looking to optimize this to work better. I just think it’s an interesting idea, because what, if future Nintendo switches or other types of devices start doing this better, maybe that phone tablet VR comes back, I’m also really interested in haptics and inputs. There’S a lot of that here at CES. One thing I saw that isn’t really VR at all is the Razer project. Carol. Project Carol is a vibrating, sound headrest that goes on the back of a desk chair.
It’S razer’s. You know new secret project idea that may not really come to Market or may come to Market soon. It’S it’s something to create like near field surround. I wanted to check it out. I sat back in a chair sounded really nice felt comfortable.
The movie sounded good. I wanted to nap, I actually it feels like it makes sense. If you don’t want to set up speakers in your home, I don’t know what it’ll cost. I don’t know when it’ll come out, haptics the idea of being able to control or input things Beyond. Just controllers is something that will start to become a question as we do things like AR glasses or think about how to walk around and interact with things.
I saw things on three ends of the spectrum. Haptics makes these massive eighty thousand dollar pressure-based liquid pneumatic resistance, rigs that I put on my hands and I played VR Jenga. It’S crazy experience. It’S weird. It feels like with 133 different pressure zones. Then it’s like touching.
You with fingers – and I could feel stuff on my hand – and I played with someone else and I felt their finger against my hand and my finger bent back weirdly, but I could feel it anyway. It’S very extra sensory, but this type of Technology requires a massive pressure backpack, although haptics is going to be making a pair of Standalone five thousand dollar ones, what a bargain that will be coming out that will allow you to interact with with things on the go. The goal is to make these smaller. This is kind of like the the dream goal for for haptics.
Then you get into more affordable, uh ones that use sort of a vibral tactile type of a buzzing feedback be haptics. The tack gloves are ones that are are much smaller about three hundred dollars and they work with the quest too they’re really cool. They do give a sense of feedback. However, they don’t do any of that cool pressure-based feedback, all around your hand, they’re just giving you a little buzz. But if you press a button, you do things like that.
They actually do give a sense of feedback. But what about no haptic gloves at all Ultra Leaf? Has a demonstration they’ve been showing for years of using ultrasound or Ultrasonics, to give you a sense of vibrating feedback when you pass your hand over a sensor, this type of technology is almost like some super powered version of holding your hand over a fan. You know you can kind of feel blasts of stuff that begin to create a buzzing feedback now right now, Ultra leap is putting this technology into cars or they’re. Looking for other types of interfaces, it’s quite an array to assemble, but what, if this technology were to go into headsets? What? If you could actually project that field out and then, as you were, to interact with stuff get little buzzing bits of feedback? That, let me know when I’m doing stuff right now, when you do hand tracking and Via ER, and AR it’s hard to tell when you’re there right when you did it wrong. I think the goal is that eventually you could put this in headsets.
That’S what Ultra leap wants to do, but when you’d have to shrink it down even further and figure out how not to over tax the battery – and those are some of the wildest Things that I saw at the show, and they got me thinking about the future. I mean sure you’ve got crazy, panoramic displays hovering, Holograms roller coaster rides and things like that, and we didn’t give in to the fact that you’re at a show like this and none of the big players are here. You know where’s meta, where’s, Apple, obviously where’s, Google, that’s still laying quiet what about Samsung all these people in the landscape that are going to be making different projects and different products that will start to determine where we’re going. I didn’t get into Microsoft or Amazon, but these players around that are showing where the thinking is going and plus what about error, glasses, they’re, getting smaller much smaller. I looked at a pair from vuzix that was using micro LED and they are as light and as small as my glasses, which is crazy and they really felt tiny and I think they’re going to get tinier so they’re going to get small. But how powerful would they be? Will they be able to run off your phone, that’s going to take a couple of years, but we’re getting closer and as far as the rest of the software in the metaverse, it’s a wait and see. So those are some observations and thoughts at the very beginning of 2023, there’s a whole bunch more to come. What do you find interesting? What do you find fascinating? What do you find annoying, let us know Below in the comments make sure to like And subscribe thanks for watching .