This week, unity, a leading XR and RT3D content creation engine, unveiled a new partnership with 3D content streaming experts Vagon. The partnership will leverage Vagon’s AR/VR/MR streaming advancements to boost accessibility for XR immersive experiences and applications, covering a broad range of end devices.

To access a high-quality and sophisticated XR experience, a headset must comply with, at times, high-end technical requirements to operate optimally.

However, a commonplace solution for leveraging high-facility experiences is PC streaming, whereby processing power is offloaded on a secondary computing device, wirelessly streaming the 3D content to a headset. A typical example is Airlink for the Quest 2.

In enterprises and beyond, streaming XR content is far more accessible than relying on high-end XR headsets, which can sometimes be bulky and expensive.

Additionally, the market and leaders like Meta are exploring ways to make XR head-mounted devices seamless to push emerging hardware like smart glasses forward. Streaming technologies mixed with edge computing, the cloud, and 5G could make for a bridge towards ubiquity, allowing vendors to create smaller devices that wirelessly stream content instead of rendering it in-device.

This has more weight as telecommunication and networking firms are boosting wireless connectivity in certain areas in collaboration with XR leaders, such as Orange boosting connectivity during a Tour de France event, assisting with an XREAL-led AR broadcast of the event. On the other hand, firms like Samsung plan to debut smart glasses, which may leverage the firm’s wider smartphone portfolio-Apple is already doing this with Vision Pro.

So, given that context regarding the future of XR and form factors, readers should take note of RT3D content streaming groups and partnerships like the Unity/Vagon collaboration, as the related technology could be a core step towards XR device adoption.

More on the Unity, Vagon Partnership

The Unity partnership allows Vagon to distribute its Vagon Streams solutions as a “Unity Verified Solution,” allowing the service to integrate as a native RT3D streaming application on the Unity Editor SDK.

Vagon also claims that the value of RT3D content streaming will only grow as AI advancements accelerate the creation of high-fidelity XR environments.

The Unity-ready Vagon Streams solution provides a low-latency service for streaming 3D content, including enterprise-facing usages such as architecture visualization projects, product configurators, virtual worlds, and car design workflows.

Leading up to the Unity partnership, Vargo joined the wealthy NVIDIA ecosystem via a collaboration that provided Vagon with up-to-date NVIDIA hardware to understand 3D streaming on various end devices.

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