I have a dev question: I built a VR/AR web app that runs in the browser (like any website) using Three.js. I use GPS sensors for location data and the device camera as a portal/real-world overlay to allow user interaction with the physical world. Businesses/POI's have location based map markers that align with their physical location, so wherever their device camera is looking at the AR map markers always overlay them no matter which way you look (like google maps street view). My question is: Can my web app work in 360° VR/AR outside of the 2D plane that houses the browser your glasses have, or would I have a 2D plane version of my web app running in VR/AR in your browser. Is there any place I can test code on your glasses via an emulator or something? I can eloborate if I made no sense lol, thanks!
They are amazing, but the flashing in this video should be reviewed. Slow it down when sliding out the box, make a bit of it, that'll be soothing enough to understand the pattern that occurs. And get rid of the rapid flashing.
Unless you have a friend with a pair it may be difficult to try before you buy - but whether you get VITURE One from our store or Amazon, your purchase is backed by a free and easy 30-day return policy! 😎
Why the infouencers that you pay to advertize your glasses never and ever show us a POV real view of what we can expect to see with our eyes wdaring thep ? .....
It is a bit hard to record, but there are some videos that have this information, a lot of them are non-sponsored as well, such as this one: ua-cam.com/video/GWxwiy-shUc/v-deo.htmlsi=4s68WH0b-NjOie6G&t=233, thank you so much!
I have a dev question: I built a VR/AR web app that runs in the browser (like any website) using Three.js. I use GPS sensors for location data and the device camera as a portal/real-world overlay to allow user interaction with the physical world. Businesses/POI's have location based map markers that align with their physical location, so wherever their device camera is looking at the AR map markers always overlay them no matter which way you look (like google maps street view). My question is: Can my web app work in 360° VR/AR outside of the 2D plane that houses the browser your glasses have, or would I have a 2D plane version of my web app running in VR/AR in your browser. Is there any place I can test code on your glasses via an emulator or something? I can eloborate if I made no sense lol, thanks!
Could you please reach out to dev@viture.com, our developers will be happy to discuss further with you. Thank you so much!
@@VITURE perfect! Thank you!!
They are amazing, but the flashing in this video should be reviewed. Slow it down when sliding out the box, make a bit of it, that'll be soothing enough to understand the pattern that occurs. And get rid of the rapid flashing.
Thanks so much for your suggestions! All very good points, I already forwarded them to the team:)
It looks like your Discord link is broken. Any chance that can be fixed? :)
Ah, thanks so much for letting us know, I already let the team know and hopefully they will fix it soon!
It is fixed:) Thanks again for letting us know!
I've found that it's genuinely difficult to get in touch with you folks regarding press-related matters, isn't it?
You can reach our team for support and other inquiries at happycustomer@viture.us!
@@VITURE I did twice in the past, without any reaction. 😭
First... This means I won a free pair of your dope AR glasses, right??? Lol, kidding, kidding. Is there any way to try before I buy though??
Unless you have a friend with a pair it may be difficult to try before you buy - but whether you get VITURE One from our store or Amazon, your purchase is backed by a free and easy 30-day return policy! 😎
Why the infouencers that you pay to advertize your glasses never and ever show us a POV real view of what we can expect to see with our eyes wdaring thep ? .....
It is a bit hard to record, but there are some videos that have this information, a lot of them are non-sponsored as well, such as this one: ua-cam.com/video/GWxwiy-shUc/v-deo.htmlsi=4s68WH0b-NjOie6G&t=233, thank you so much!