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Varjo Cloud Collaboration Platform Reality Cloud adds VR streaming

On January 20, Varjo announced the introduction of eye-level resolution AR/VR cloud streaming function in reality Cloud, a 3D scene sharing cloud platform, which has been tested by customers such as electric vehicle manufacturer Rivian. It is reported that Reality Cloud is an Amazon AWS-based 3D scene sharing service released last year, which features support for Varjo XR-3 AR/VR dual-mode headset, which can scan 3D scenes in real time through the LiDAR sensor equipped with the headset and share it remotely with other clients in real time.

Varjo Cloud Collaboration Platform Reality Cloud adds VR streaming

According to Qingting Network, in order to reduce the threshold of VR hardware, the VR industry has continued to explore various cloud streaming technologies for many years, the principle of which is to calculate and render VR images in the cloud, and stream high-definition image data on various VR hardware, thereby reducing the computing needs of local PC VR. Compared to existing AR/VR streaming technologies, Varjo Reality Cloud focuses on human eye-level resolution, and whether you're using XR-3, VR-3, or Aero, you can enjoy HD quality that supports fovear rendering.

Varjo said: "Hd's AR/VR cloud streaming capabilities can help enterprises scale immersive workflows and are expected to boost productivity, allowing PCs with weak hardware configurations to run high-end VR content, even if running Varjo headsets on laptops, without compromising the HD experience.

In fact, the current effect of wireless streaming AR/VR is not stable, Meta's previous air link is not as good as wired streaming, which is why cloud streaming AR/VR has not been widely used. Varjo said its cloud AR/VR streaming capabilities are optimized enough to take up 35Mbps/S of bandwidth. Next, Varjo plans to expand this capability to cross-industry software development and workflows this year, inviting more partners and customers to experience.

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