The following is a list of devices that have been geared towards gaming purposes.
Gaming is defined as providing an enhanced user-experience during gameplay.
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The StarVR is a high level virtual reality headset that sports a field of view of 210° making it 91% wider than most virtual reality... |
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Worn on the Head
and used
for Medical & Gaming applications.
The Emotiv Insight is a wearable EEG headset that can transmit meaningful brainwave data wirelessly to a smartphone or computer in high... |
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The SiME Smart Glasses provide real time information for anyone in any environment. With a touch interface and no requirements of other... |
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The HTC Vive is a Virtual Reality Goggle with movement sensor. The Vive also includes two controller stick that works in tandem with the... |
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Worn on the Head
and used
for Gaming applications.
The Sony Playstation VR is a virtual reality headset designed to work with the Playstation 4. It hosts a 5.7-inch 1080p OLED display with... |
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A standalone, untethered, holographic wearable computing device that projects high-definition holograms directly into the user's field of... |
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Worn on the Head
and used
for Gaming applications.
The Razer OSVR Hacker Dev Kit is an open-source virtual reality headset kit, designed to encourage innovation in virtual reality gaming.... |
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The Jumpy is a smartwatch designed for children that enables parents, guardians, and caregivers to keep track of the wearer. This wearable... |
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Worn on the Hand
and used
for Gaming applications.
The Samsung Gear VR is a headset which attaches to the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 smartphone to create a head mounted virtual reality display.... |
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The Gameband Minecraft is a wearable device that allows Minecraft players to save and transport their created maps.
The gadget has a USB... |