HTC Vive Flow app turns automotive rides into transferring VR theme park experiences | Engadget

HTC has teamed up with an organization known as Holoride to allow you to use its Vive Flow VR headset to rework your automotive into an amusement park — with out making you carsick. The concept is that once you don the headset, you may seem inside a curler coaster or different expertise, however the movement will match up completely with the motion of the automotive. 

Holoride is backed partly by Audi with the purpose of making “an entirely new media category for passengers by connecting Extended Reality (XR) content with data points from the vehicle in real time,” in line with the press launch. The Vive Flow, in the meantime, is a light-weight (189 gram or 0.42 kilos), $499 VR headset constructed particularly for leisure and wellness. 

It’s not simply amusement parks you can go to nearly, but additionally “virtual worlds” together with 2D content material on a “virtual, motion-synchronized cinema screen,” Holoride notes. In different phrases, it sounds prefer it’ll additionally allow you to watch motion pictures or different content material with out barfing as you usually would possibly on a daily display. 

Holoride is just not precisely reinventing the wheel right here, as I had an analogous expertise again in 2017 with Renault’s Symbioz idea EV, that drove me 80 MPH whereas a wore a VR headset. The expertise was surprisingly seamless, even again then, because the digital setting matched up completely with the car’s motion on the autoroute (freeway) — holding me from feeling sick. Audi, Volvo and different automakers have additionally performed with VR headsets that synchronize visuals with car motion. 

Holoride will function on what is maybe a extra sensible and light-weight headset, although it is not precisely low cost at $499. It provides respectable visible with two 1.6K, 75 Hz shows with a 100-degree area of view. However, one draw back for this objective is that it does not have as many movement sensors as extra basic VR headsets, so it requires a mirror-mounted dongle to assist monitor car movement. 

A headset additionally is not very social, however it may very well be helpful on lengthy journeys in case you or the driving force wish to take a dialog break. There’s no phrase but on when the expertise would possibly arrive, however Holoride will likely be exhibiting it off at Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona from February twenty eighth to March third. 

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