Tencent Technology News, according to foreign media reports, after rumors that Apple will introduce realistic augmentation headlines in 2020. Apple recently acquired Vrvana, Montreal, Canada start-up company, is likely to help achieve this goal.
According to sources, Apple's acquisition of the price of 30 million US dollars.Vrvana development of real enhanced headline Totem.Apple did not comment on the news, but did not deny the news.
Recently, Apple has expressed interest in real-world hardware enhancements on multiple occasions, but the company remains tight-lipped about the exact product it is launching, and the acquisition could be a clear sign of what Apple hopes to develop in the future.
Vrvana's many employees joined Apple's California office and Vrvana's office is still operating, but the company stopped updating its social accounts and news since August this year.
It is unclear how Vrvana's current products, product roadmaps and existing businesses will go after the acquisition by Apple Vrvana has previously worked with companies such as Valve, Tesla and Audi.
The only product on display at Vrvana is the unveiled Totem head-up, an 'augmented reality' device that leverages both the key technologies of augmented reality and virtual reality to deliver both experiences on the same device.
Totem is similar in appearance to other virtual reality headsets on the market today, but is unique in that it uses multiple front-facing cameras to 'copy' the outside world onto an internal OLED display. The camera system enables 6DoF tracking so the device can Get the location in 3D space.In addition, the device also uses infrared camera to track the user's gesture.