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Ximmerse Announces New Rhino X AR Headset

With 57 degree FoV and modular battery system, the headset looks quite promising.

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Ximmerse is a tech company that aims to tap into the low-cost-mass-market in the field of Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality. It is known for offering some assistance and technology for the Star Wars Jedi Challenges.

Ximmerse has also come up with many mobile VR solutions. They are known in the field as an innovative tech company with a promising future in the area of AR and VR solutions.

Moreover, with the recent YouTube video to introduce the Rhino X AR headset, they have raised a lot of interests among AR enthusiasts. They tease the viewers by showcasing a range of experiences such as tactical firearms training, multiplayer gaming, and much more. The product design is also slightly introduced in the video, which looks marvelous.

The launch of Rhino X is a massive feat for the company. It is not just amazing aesthetically, but also has some remarkable features. It runs on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 chipset that has an integrated display panel to reflect the content quickly onto the transparent visor.

In addition to that, this headset can also have 57 degrees of vertical field of view. The best part about this headset is that it runs on modular battery so users can easily change them if it runs low.

Additionally, Rhino X headset uses a market-based system with embedded sensors for anchoring content into the user’s environment. It includes a polyhedron beacon, a tracking pad, a handgun controller, and a handheld 6DoF controller.

They also offer an SDK on Github so the developers can also use it in order to build experienced for Rhino X.

Ximmerse has not revealed if these headsets will be available as retail units. However, it does sound promising for the developers who love to create AR apps that can be used on easily accessible and cheap AR headsets.

Assessing by the features shown in the YouTube video, it is likely that the price of Rhino X will not be meager. However, it does look promising and might become a popular AR headset once it is launched.

Source Ximmerse Inc

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