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Mobile computer vision. Creators of the Structure Sensor, the world's first 3D sensor for mobile devices, and 360Panorama.
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Bridge Engine Mixed Reality Demo at CES 2016
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We're excited to launch our new 6-DoF positional tracking with obstacle awareness. It can be deployed to a wide range of devices - even with just a single camera and IMU.

Some of the most annoying parts of today's virtual reality hardware are all the wires and the sensors needed to accurately track the headset. With..
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Next.Reality.News adds Occipital to its list of AR/MR headset leaders:

A new technological movement without the technology itself is just an idea sitting and waiting. Once the technology is present in the equation, movement forward can begin. This is how many of us see the head-mounted displays (HMDs) and smartglasses that have recently entered the augmented and mixed…
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Structure Sensor owners: download Skanect 1.9 to stream 2X higher resolution color frames for your 3D scans. Find out more here:

Dear Skanect Users, We’re happy to announce the public release of Skanect 1.9! The most important change is the ability to stream higher-resolution color frames from an iOS device through Uplink, which results in textures with significantly more details. Below…Read more ›
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Jack Morrison from the team gives an in-depth talk on Structure Sensor & Bridge at CO VR meetup!

DaVinci Institute was live.
March 2

Join us for the Colorado Virtual Reality meetup! https://www.meetup.com/Colorado-VR/

Occipital shared a link.
January 30
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Occipital updated their cover photo.
December 31, 2016
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December 24, 2016

Great memories of this show, thanks Jason Sosa!

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Jason J Sosa to Occipital
December 24, 2016

CES 2015 - Bridge was just a wee twinkle in Occipital's eye.

Bridget has landed in the iPhone App Store. Got one of the first Bridge headsets? Get our mixed reality robot now here: https://itunes.apple.com/…/bridget-a-mixed-re…/id1188127032…

We've launched something entirely new at Occipital: Bridge, the first headset for iOS that offers both positionally-tracked virtual reality and mixed reality. Head over to Product Hunt to check it out now!
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Bridge - Mixed reality & positionally-tracked VR headset for iPhone. (iPhone, Virtual Reality, and Swift)
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360 Panorama now uses Facebook's 360 Photos to let you share interactive panoramas directly in your newsfeed. Learn more about what's new here:

Occipital's 360 Panorama gets a HTML overhaul and better connectivity to Facebook 360
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Structure Sensor & SDK
October 7, 2016

We love seeing cool mashups like this one: capture a 3D scan of a person, object or place with Structure Sensor & SDK, and then decorate it in your HTC VIVE with Tilt Brush! #virtualreality #3dscanning

Adding room-scale 6-DoF positional tracking to your next mobile VR device just got easier.

The $500 VR Dev Kit from Occipital and its Structure Sensor might open up room-scale VR to Apple-centric developers by being compatible with iPhone.
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Need a unique gift for this coming Father's Day? Fox & Friends has a few great suggestions - including Structure Sensor

We're proud to welcome Replica Labs to the Occipital team. Curious as to what we'll do together? Read about it via TechCrunch:

As the tech world chips away at making virtual reality a Thing™, augmented reality — VR's less-flashy-but-equally-awesome cousin, the idea of blending 3d..
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Inc. Magazine believes that augmented reality will eventually eclipse virtual reality. We agree.

With the excitement growing as Facebook's Oculus and HTC's Vive hit homes, the tech industry has begun to pay close attention to the sleeping giant of Augmented Reality.
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