Immersed Visor XR headset could be the next big thing

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Immersed Visor XR headset is rumoured to possibly be able to take the XR industry by storm. The company has partnered with a currently undisclosed ‘Tech Giant’ to produce the Visor, a spacial computing device designed for work. The specifications of the Visor seem almost too good to be true – leading to some scepticism from the VR/AR community.

The Visor is reportedly made to be worn anywhere, features 4K Micro OLED displays for each eye and boasts a 100º field of view. Immersed have said that the device is built to be worn all day and is 25% lighter than a smartphone – spatial computing that is able to fit in the palm of your hand. These claims have led many to treat the announcement with doubt, especially considering it sounds an awful lot like what Apple are trying to accomplish with their Vision Pro: a device close to the £3000 price point.

The Immersed Visor XR headset is poised to redefine the boundaries of work and productivity, embodying the company’s commitment to pushing the envelope of technological advancement. Designed to seamlessly integrate virtual and augmented reality experiences into professional workflows, the Visor promises a transformative leap in how we interact with digital content and collaborate across distances.

As the world awaits the unveiling of the Visor, anticipation continues to mount. Immersed finds itself at a pivotal juncture, poised to either revolutionize the XR landscape or contribute to the growing list of ambitious projects that have struggled to meet expectations. Whether the Visor will indeed take the XR industry by storm remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: the XR community is watching closely, eager to witness the outcome of this audacious endeavor.

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