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{{Device Infobox
 
{{Device Infobox
|image=[[File:Occipitalbridge.png|350px]]
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|image=[[File:Occipitalbridge.png|250px]]
 
|VR/AR= [[Mixed Reality]]
 
|VR/AR= [[Mixed Reality]]
 
|Type= [[Head-mounted display]]
 
|Type= [[Head-mounted display]]
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|Developer= [[Occipital]]
 
|Developer= [[Occipital]]
 
|Operating System= [[iOS 9+]]
 
|Operating System= [[iOS 9+]]
|Requires= [[iPhone 6/6S]],[[iPhone 7]],[[iPhone 8]]
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|Requires= [[iPhone 6/6S]], [[iPhone 7]], [[iPhone 8]]
 
|Display=  iPhone Display  
 
|Display=  iPhone Display  
 
|Resolution= 326 PPI
 
|Resolution= 326 PPI
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|Website= https://bridge.occipital.com/
 
|Website= https://bridge.occipital.com/
 
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'''Bridge''' is a mobile VR headset from [[Occipital]]. It that integrates with the Occipital Structure Sensor to blend VR into the physical world.
== Intro ==
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Fancy keeping a pet dragon in your living room? Occipital open up that possibility with the introduction of Bridge, a mobile VR headset that integrates with its proven Structure Sensor to blend VR into the physical world seamlessly, creating the world of Mixed Reality for iPhone users.
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Touted as the first-ever mobile VR headset with wireless self-contained positional tracking, a standard version of Bridge is priced at $399 and scheduled to ship in March 2017, 4 months after limited Explorer Edition of Bridge meant for developers was released at $499.
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== Features ==
 
== Features ==
   
The success of Occipital’s Bridge Mixed Reality headset greatly relies on the Structure Sensor, a fascinating technology made of cameras and sensors that are meant to capture the depth maps of an object within a 10ft x 10ft area.
 
The success of Occipital’s Bridge Mixed Reality headset greatly relies on the Structure Sensor, a fascinating technology made of cameras and sensors that are meant to capture the depth maps of an object within a 10ft x 10ft area.
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The Structure Sensor that made inside-out positional tracking possible, is a technology developed by Occipital in 2013, originally as an augmented reality 3D scanner for iPad. Users who tried Bridge claimed high accuracy in the positional tracking technology it offers.
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The Structure Sensor that made inside-out positional tracking possible, is a technology developed by Occipital, originally as an augmented reality 3D scanner for iPad. Users who tried Bridge claimed high accuracy in the positional tracking technology it offers.
    
== Hardware ==
 
== Hardware ==
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== Background ==
 
== Background ==
Occipital was founded and backed by TechStart in 2008 as a mobile computer vision application development startup. Prior to launching Bridge, Occipital released Structure Sensor, a pioneer in a 3D sensor for the mobile device. In 2016, Occipital revealed Bridge, wiping off the boundary of fantasy and reality with leveraging the proven technology of Structure Sensor.
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Occipital was founded and backed by TechStart as a mobile computer vision application development startup. Prior to launching Bridge, Occipital released Structure Sensor, a pioneer in a 3D sensor for the mobile device.
 
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== History ==
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December 2016 - Bridge Explorer Edition Released
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March 2017 - Bridge Released
      
== References ==
 
== References ==
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* https://www.engadget.com/2016/12/09/occipital-bridge-iphone-mixed-reality-headset/
 
* https://www.engadget.com/2016/12/09/occipital-bridge-iphone-mixed-reality-headset/
 
* http://www.tomshardware.com/news/occipital-bridge-mixed-reality-headset,33167.html
 
* http://www.tomshardware.com/news/occipital-bridge-mixed-reality-headset,33167.html
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[[Category:Headsets]]

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