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AR/VR Highlights from CES 2021

The echoAR team is excited about the groundbreaking announcements that came out of CES 2021 involving AR/VR/3D technologies! We saw new virtual reality (VR) headsets, advanced augmented reality (AR) smart-glasses, haptic suits and gloves, and so much more.

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  • Lenovo released the ThinkReality A3 — a versatile smart glasses for the enterprise.

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  • Nolo VR revealed new additions to its VR hardware lineup including a new 6DoF VR solution costing less than $200.

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  • Nolo VR also provides a 6DoF motion tracking kit for the HUAWEI VR Glass.

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  • Lenovo’s New Realities project featured 10 young women changing the world through 360-degree storytelling.

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  • Razer unveiled a concept clear plastic face mask with RGB lighting and a voice amplifier.

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Are you excited for CES 2022 and the future of AR/VR/3D technologies?

Read more on the CES 2021 website:


echoAR (http://www.echoAR.xyz; Techstars ’19) is a cloud platform for augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) that provides tools and server-side infrastructure to help developers & companies quickly build and deploy AR/VR apps and experiences.

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Irena Grigor

Very unusual I would like to say, impressed by the tactile suit, I think there will be an opportunity to work in it. The development of VR servreality.com/ applications requires the use of a high-end headset, so such recommendations are very informative.

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