Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Glasses, glasses, glasses on the mobile exhibition – and some other fun stuff – IDG.se

(CS / Barcelona) at the mess tent at MWC in Barcelona are people with VR glasses on and moves his head back and forth on, all without glasses, a strange way. each pavilion with self-respect has its VR corner.

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queue was at Oculus VR rifts theater where some twenty people turned heads synchronously and suddenly threw hands up in the air.

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South Korean SK Telecom’s yellow VR submarine was not far behind in the queue.

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But there was more to let their visitors test WR – it was in Nokia’s pavilion …

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… that were in the Intel pavilion …

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… and even Ford offered VR. But there was an opportunity to try the many many more.



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Google ice cream disappeared solid live somehow further still. Even smart glasses popped up here and there. As here at Qualcomm.



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these smart spectacles were shown at Intel. Manufacturer’s Recon but Intel inside. Instead of like the old Google Glass have information in the corner of my eye so requires that you look down to a small information box will pop up. Browsing the menu is done by deleting the spectacle frame or with a remote control on a bracelet. The idea is that they should be used when sports or jobs where it is good to have free hands.



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Smart watches and bracelets are also everywhere. At Qualcomm, there they are. The colorful in the middle are meant for children – they have GPS so that parents can see where they are. Monitoring or normal parental track – yes, it may well be discussed.



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Even pets get her. SK Telecom showed off a variety of accessories for the dedicated pet owner. A small tray to put the necklace that keeps track of how the dog moves so that it may exercise required. And it may not be there this ball thrower that can be set on how many times the ball will be thrown to the dog get the amount of exercise required. When the dog comes back with the ball and put it in the bowl so it drops some dog treats in the bowl on the side. If the intake is excluded from the exercise is unclear.



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First husroboten perhaps? These small robots – just a few inches high and long – keeping an eye on the house for you. Via your mobile, you can steer around them and see how it looks at home through the camera. When it is dark, they use motion sensors and can send alerts to your mobile. South Korean Varram behind the guard robot.

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