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Anonymous
4 months ago

Personal VR/AR device.

So, I have seen the Apple and Android devices that have recently come out. If meta is planning on developing their own that might work... they could consider making the bulk section completely capable of separating in half and covering the ears while staying firmly part of the head space, and acting like speakers when separated. Thus, allowing the vision to remain available without taking off the headset and being able to be reimmersed when put back together. I would recommend using magnets for holding the headset together and comparing the ergonomics of different strength magnets.

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  • I would recommend using magnets for holding the headset together

    What if the user wears a heart pacemaker or has an implantable cardioverter defibrillator?

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      Anonymous

      Lock it in place like a lego

      • Anonymous's avatar
        Anonymous

        The first thoughts I had were hooks or pop in, but I thought they might be jarring or break to often. “Shrug” the hooks would be like latches that lock into place. They go forward and the triangles hook into a triangular recess. But I figured it might break easily. So a Lego alternative might/may work a little better/cheaper

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