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==Introduction== | ==Introduction== | ||
Sulon Q is an untethered virtual reality and augmented reality headset with the inside-out feature to track objects. The standalone headset was first unveiled by Sulon Technologies at the 2016 Game Developer Conference. The presentation was attended by hundreds of developers and press. Sulon Q was introduced to the world as the “World’s first and only all-in-one, tether-free, ‘wear and play’ headset for VR, AR, and spatial computing.” | [[Sulon Q]] is an untethered [[virtual reality]] and [[augmented reality]] [[HMD|headset]] with the [[inside-out]] feature to track objects. The standalone headset was first unveiled by Sulon Technologies at the 2016 Game Developer Conference. The presentation was attended by hundreds of developers and press. Sulon Q was introduced to the world as the “World’s first and only all-in-one, tether-free, ‘wear and play’ headset for [[VR]], [[AR]], and [[spatial computing]].” | ||
==Hardware and Software== | ==Hardware and Software== | ||
The Sulon Q tether-free VR/AR headset looks similar to other standalone headsets. The gadget has multiple cameras built-in in the headset that can scan the surrounding environment and transfers the data to the minicomputer and spatial processing unit (SPU) that’s at the rear end of the HMD unit. Although the headset is wireless (i.e.) tether-free, the unit is lightweight and comfortable to wear. | The Sulon Q tether-free VR/AR headset looks similar to other standalone headsets. The gadget has multiple cameras built-in in the headset that can scan the surrounding environment and transfers the data to the minicomputer and [[spatial processing unit]] ([[SPU]]) that’s at the rear end of the HMD unit. Although the headset is wireless (i.e.) tether-free, the unit is lightweight and comfortable to wear. | ||
The Sulon Q headset runs spatial technologies on the regular Microsoft Windows 10 Operating System. Not even Hololens, developed by Microsoft, can do that. | The Sulon Q headset runs spatial technologies on the regular Microsoft Windows 10 Operating System. Not even [[Hololens]], developed by Microsoft, can do that. | ||