Also HTC wants to look out on the metaverse: the company, manufacturer of several viewers including the Vive Flow, has started talking about Viverse, his metaverse that will be “childproof”. The company also talked about a particular project, which obviously is based on virtual reality.
HTC collaborated with Audi to the creation of an app that connects to the car and “projects” passengers, through the Vive Flow viewer, in an amusement park and, more specifically, on a roller coaster. The latter precisely follow the movements that the car makes, in such a way as to significantly reduce motion sickness.
HTC’s metaverse will be called Viverse and it will be a “open ecosystem” to different platformsin which various activities can be carried out: HTC has given examples such as the possibility of train using augmented realitybuy NFTs in the metaverse using cryptocurrencies or use an unspecified chat in VR.
The company then focused on the safety of the little ones: through the app HTC Guardianparents will be able to choose which activities can be carried out by the children and which contents can be viewed, in addition to to be able to authorize or not the download of particular contents.