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Archives for May 2023

Richard Lawler
Richard Lawler
Ten years later, here’s the second-generation Leap gesture controller.

The original $80 Leap gesture controller debuted so long ago that we compared it to the Kinect. However, unlike Microsoft’s Xbox accessory, Leap is still kicking.

Now known as Ultraleap after a 2019 merger, it’s showing off the Leap Motion Control 2 (via RoadtoVR) and retiring the old device. The new $139 unit will begin shipping this summer, and new Gemini software for it is coming to macOS — and with its positioning as a VR accessory, you can probably guess why that’s suddenly a priority.

Key improvements over the original Leap Motion Controller include higher resolution cameras, an increased field of view, and 25% lower power consumption, all in a 30% smaller package for optimum placement and convenience.

It is the most flexible camera ever developed by Ultraleap and is compatible across platforms and complimentary hardware including VR/MR/AR headsets, PCs, and holographic displays.

Wes Davis
Wes Davis
What’s Mark Zuckerberg holding?

The Zuck posted a teaser image to his Instagram story with a countdown to 11AM ET on Thursday obscuring... something (courtesy of Voices of VR podcast host Kent Bye and presented here with some light editing).

What’s he holding? It’s surely not a Meta Quest 3. Is it a philly cheesesteak? A tennis ball? Did he get his fingers stuck in one of those finger traps? If it’s the last one, don’t worry, Mark, that thing confounded Data once, too.

A bad photoshop of Mark Zuckerberg holding a sloppy sandwich
Mark Zuckerberg is definitely holding a sandwich.
Image: Wes Davis / The Verge
Emma Roth
Emma Roth
The VR space just got more crowded.

The Chinese phonemaker Oppo took the wraps off of its dev-focused Oppo MR Glass Developer Edition headset today, which comes with a Snapdragon XR2 Plus chip and allows for both mixed reality and augmented reality experiences.

This announcement comes at a busy time in the VR space: less than one day before Meta’s expected Quest 3 reveal and less than a week before we could see Apple’s long-rumored mixed reality headset.

Wes Davis
Wes Davis
Grab your iPhone or iPad and check out Apple’s “AR Experience” teaser ahead of WWDC.

Apple has a little AR teaser for WWDC (spotted by MacRumors). To see it, visit the Apple Events website using Safari on your iPhone or iPad and tap “AR Experience,” point your camera at a wall, and you’ll get a colorful animated logo with June 6th, 2023 — the WWDC keynote date — printed inside.

Apple’s mixed reality headset is expected to be the biggest announcement at this year’s WWDC.

The Apple logo floating in the air, casting a drop shadow on the wall, with a colorful animation showing only parts of it at a time, revealing the date June 5, 2023.
The Apple logo hints at the company’s rumored headset.
Image: The Verge
Roblox goes to college

As a semester-long collaborative course between Parsons School of Design and Roblox comes to a close, students and faculty consider what fashion’s future might look like.

Mia Sato
Richard Lawler
Richard Lawler
Is this Apple’s sneaky way of teasing an AR headset at WWDC 2023?

At the exact same time as Microsoft’s Build developer conference kicked off, the folks at Apple released schedule details for their own developer event, WWDC.

The updated page also has a small embedded video that, if you look at it with a designer’s eye, either shows a clear lens moving over the 3D logo, causing it to animate, or a pass-through transition. Our list of anticipated announcements has been adjusted accordingly.

Jay Peters
Jay Peters
It’s the Quest 3.

That name is showing up on the Quest Store, as reported by UploadVR, and it presumably refers to the successor to the $400 Quest 2. We reported in February that the Quest 3 is expected to launch later this year.

Jay Peters
Jay Peters
Meta is opening up its members-only Horizon Worlds to more people.

It’s moving the more private worlds from an alpha to a beta test, the company announced on Tuesday:

People with access to the beta test will now have the ability to make visible members-only worlds – and anyone with access to Meta Horizon Worlds will be able to search for and request to join those members-only worlds, helping people grow their communities, find and make new ones in Worlds.