HP VR headset Reverb G2 will launch eye tracking version, available in spring 2021

2020-10-02 The article translated by software

HP has officially released the Omnicept Solution. This platform solution includes a high-end version of Omnicept Edition based on Reverb G2 and Omnicept SDK designed to help developers develop applications for enterprises. According to reports, Omnicept Solution will provide more in-depth analysis by incorporating more biological data, thereby changing the way developers help companies achieve change and improve efficiency.


Reverb G2 Omnicept Edition is mainly a head-mounted display device for the corporate market. It is equipped with a series of biological data collection functions such as eye tracking, facial motion capture and heart rate monitoring. The goal is to achieve more efficient remote office and corporate training.


HP said: “Facial expressions and body language account for 50% of effective communication. It is estimated that 25%-30% of the workforce will work from home in 2021, so we need new immersive tools to better design and develop workflows. Realize remote collaboration. Reverb G2 Omnicept Edition and Omnicept SDK are designed to manage more human and personal experiences through technology. VR has proven to significantly improve training effects and knowledge retention."


Hewlett-Packard Advanced Computing and Solutions General Manager and Global Head Jim Nottingham (Jim Nottingham) pointed out: "We designed a powerful and adaptable virtual reality solution. It greatly accelerates the birth of VR use cases and changes us. The way to interact with technology. Omnicept Solution will bring new possibilities for virtual reality development and have a positive impact on corporate training, distance education, collaboration, and R&D. This data-driven approach is important for creating user-centric Experience is essential."


HP Reverb G2 Omnicept Edition adopts a highly secure channel designed to protect the privacy of end users. The head-mounted display component focuses on protecting sensor data at every moment of capturing data, and the device does not store any data. The applications supported by HP Omnicept help ensure that the capture and transmission of data comply with the requirements of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and keep user data confidential.


The company further pointed out that a personalized experience based on analysis and actionable insights can improve training effectiveness and retention of learning knowledge. The headset is equipped with eye movement, heart rate, pupil measurement and facial cameras, and is designed to support the HP Reverb G2 Omnicept Edition to capture the user's physiological response. The integrated Omnicept SDK is powered by advanced machine learning algorithms, then interprets the data and allows developers to create user-centric virtual reality experiences, thereby providing actionable insights into how end users participate and respond to the experience.


The HP Reverb G2 Omnicept Edition is expected to be available in the spring of 2021 and will include a flexible business model, and the price will be announced before the product is officially launched. For more information, please visit HP's official website.


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