When the phrase Virtual Reality came to life in the early 80´s the expectations went sky high but crashed completely when the technology couldn’t deliver. It was heavy, had bad graphics and caused nausea. But growing up watching Wild Palms and eXistenZ made this hard just letting go.
Another flop was the Iridium satellite phones. The idea of having full connection anywhere was compelling, but Iridium's technology cost an immense amount of money to deploy, and most users were resistant to paying dollars per minute of call time and carrying around a phone larger than a brick.
The interesting with these flops though is that the idea was great, but the technology and packaging wasn´t! Inspired by VR and Iridium I´ve created the Aier. Combining a pair of glasses with TOLED screens, a SAT phone and a motion tracking 3D solution changes everything!
It’s not really VR, it’s much more!
A cheesy but explaining demo of the 3D solution.