The Figmin XR is set to revolutionize the virtual reality experience for imaginative and forward-thinking professionals, arriving on December 18th, featuring a groundbreaking user interface and seamless integration with Quest headsets through colocation support.
During my stint in the closed beta test of the app, I’ve found myself investing more hours into it than in many other Apple apps, including those in the professional suite that utilize AR technology. Figmin XR is competitively priced at around $20, mirroring the Quest’s retail price, and will be available for download on the App Store starting December 18.
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Using the FigminXR headset, I experienced professional virtual reality scenarios, both seated and standing, as well as lying down, with the Quest 3 controller native and remote. Professional’s innovative interface empowers precise panel control, presenting artwork with enhanced clarity. Through cutting-edge eye-tracking technology, users can effortlessly navigate menus by simply glancing and pinching.
Figmin XR Helps Colocated Multiplayer Between Quest 3 & Apple Imaginative and prescient Professional
Figmin XR, an innovative sandbox, seamlessly integrates colocated augmented reality from Apple’s Pro and Quest 3.
Although Figmin’s creator labels it a versatile tool, in reality, it has become the world’s most extensive digital playground. With its comprehensive toolkit, users can create immersive scenes using Tilt Brush or a voxel editor, incorporating various media elements such as circular text, GIFs, YouTube videos, and Sketchfab models. To truly excel, objects in Figmin can be brought to life through animation or physics, allowing for an expansive creative space that scales from intimate to immense according to your imagination.
With Apple’s Imaginative and prescient Pro boasting an expansive field-of-view high-resolution display, and Javier Davalos’ thoughtful integration of eye-tracking and hand interaction to accommodate pinches and gestures to manipulate objects, establishing a digital workspace and making something enjoyable with another person in Tilt Brush begins to make real sense within Figmin XR.