Android is an operating system for mobile devices that includes middleware and key applications, and uses a modified version of the Linux kernel. It was initially developed by Android Inc., a firm later purchased by Google, and lately by the Open Handset Alliance. It allows developers to write managed code in the Java language, controlling the device via Google-developed Java libraries.
The Meta 1 Developer Kit brings superhero tech to life. Experience a room full of interactive 3D holograms. The first computing device that gives you...
A standalone virtual reality headset for the next generation of VR Android gaming.
A platform for high quality mobile virtual reality. Coming in Fall 2016.
Augmented reality pioneer Seebright, Inc. has unveiled the Seebright Wave™ head mounted display (HMD) system with a unique optical design supporting...
The Seebright Ripple brings a number of firsts to see-through augmented reality. The forward orientation of the smartphone’s camera enables groundbreaking...
The Virtuix Omni is the first virtual reality interface for moving freely and naturally in your favorite game. The Omni takes virtual reality to the next...
The KOR-FX gaming vest uses award-winning 4DFX technology that transforms the acousto-haptic signals (audio) coming from your games or media into pinpointed...
A motion controller for use with Google Daydream platform mobile VR headsets.
Seebright Wave is a headset coming soon to Kickstarter with a companion 9-axis, 3D visually tracked motion controller, software suite and online application...
Jump enables creators to capture the world in VR video – video that you can step inside of – and make it available to everyone. The Jump camera rig...
Accurate: Backspin is the world's most accurate controller with sub-millimeter precision. Backspin seamlessly integrates motion tracking, hand presence...
Turn your hands into a Virtual Reality Controller. The next-generation wearable technology that allows you to experience presence, control and exploration...