Campfire, which makes 3D collaboration tools for virtual reality, announced its platform for enterprises will debut on the Meta Quest 3.
Jay Wright, Campfire CEO, said in an interview with VentureBeat that the platform will be launching in the Meta Quest store on November 1. Meta formally announced the Meta Quest 3 VR headset for $500 today.
The new Campfire app utilizes full-color passthrough on the Meta Quest 3 to enhance remote collaboration and create a more natural experience for workflows across the physical product lifecycle.
Campfire aims to revolutionize collaboration by replacing traditional 2D documents and videos with interactive 3D scenes. Currently, technical documents and descriptions of physical products and processes can be time-consuming to prepare, difficult to understand, and challenging to collaborate on.
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“We think the Meta Quest 3 is a big deal,” said Wright. “We look at the last 50 years of computing bringing innovations that have blown us all away, whether it’s the PC, internet, or smartphone. But the one thing that has not changed is we all use these devices largely within rectangular apps on rectangular screens. And while they do all kinds of magical stuff, they do not do a great job of communicating 3D information in a way that as humans can understand well.”
In particular, the color passthrough video feature of the Meta Quest 3 is a big deal, making it much easier to blend industrial designs in 3D graphics with the machines that in the real world.
With the Campfire app, technical content
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