If there's one thing that's here to stay as a result of the pandemic,kaede cosplay (sex syndrome 2nd version) free hd porn video - spankbang: the front page of porn it's remote work — and Spatial knows it. The mixed-reality company is opening up device access to its teleworking software, while also adding a slew of new features, too.
Spatial will soon work on PC-connected virtual reality headsets. Previously, the app had only been available on standalone VR headsets like the Oculus Quest 2, as well as augmented reality headsets like Microsoft's HoloLens and Magic Leap. The beta version for PC-tethered headsets is now available — with a final version slated to launch ahead of summer. Users will be able to access the app through the Steam storefront on the following headsets:
HTC Vive
Valve Index
Windows Mixed Reality headsets
Varjo
Oculus Rift
Oculus Rift S
Of course, users can also access Spatial on their phones through a mobile app for iOS and Android that launched back in December.
As for the new features, users that are invited to join Spatial meetings from a web browser will now no longer be required to create an account or sign in. All they'll have to do is simply click on the host's meeting link to enter.
The company is also making an effort to expand its customization options.
Users will have the option to select from a limited set of skin tones and t-shirt colors for their avatars. There's even a new Selfie stick feature, so you can take photos of your avatar (or other objects) and share them via email.
Meeting spaces are also getting an upgrade as Spatial now allows users the option to import their own 3D models or scanned physical environments. But this feature requires LiDAR, so you'll need either an iPhone 12 Pro or the iPad Pro to make use of it.
And speaking of rooms, Spatial is giving users a bit more control over their meeting spaces. Hosts will now be able to set and manage private room access limits, lock content, as well as mute users. There's even macOS compatibility, so users can cast their Mac's screen into the meeting space.
Lastly, those with Pro accounts on Spatial (which costs $20/mo) will have access to a live translation feature that auto-generates captions for over 30 languages in real time. This is super useful for those who are deaf or hard of hearing, so it's kind of a bummer that it's not available for all tiers.
Regardless, these features (combined with its support for more VR headsets) will certainly be a game-changer if you're already using Spatial to collaborate with co-workers. It might also be the feature set others needed to see to justify diving into the future of work.
Topics Virtual Reality
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