Virtual reality has very real manifestations at Google lately. Last week, Clay Bavor, Vice President for Products, was appointed head of a virtual reality has become in the Mountain View company.
Meanwhile, Google began to post job offers for engineers able to develop the virtual reality equipment. The ads describe a particular station manager to oversee a team which will aim to produce “several” consumer electronic devices to virtual reality, which will operate through integrated batteries and answer many constraints, including design.
These few details suggest that the helmet will not be a simple support for a smartphone, as is the case of VR Gear or Carboard, for example. This is a true virtual reality helmet, as Oculus Rift might seek to develop Google. More than a dozen positions are currently filled to advance the projects of the company in the field of virtual reality.
The main players in high tech seem interested in virtual reality and augmented reality. Both technologies may lead to uses that could in words, among others, replacing our current smartphones. With projects such as Tango, which could offer the possibility to easily scan their environment in three dimensions, or as Magic Leap, which is in the process of raising $ 827 million fund to its manual interaction technology with virtual interfaces, Google has tricks up his sleeve to weigh in the field of virtual reality
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Tech Crunch
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