While the AVP might be an impressive piece of technology, these constraints make it less practical for multi-patient use in clinical settings: switching patients would be time-consuming, patients need above average tech-savviness and the price tag is prohibitive.
While the AVP might be an impressive piece of technology, these constraints make it less practical for multi-patient use in clinical settings: switching patients would be time-consuming, patients need above average tech-savviness and the price tag is prohibitive.
The AVP is clearly designed as a personal device, with notable limitations for shared use: only 1 user per headset and cumbersome guest access, casting is not easy and if you're wearing glasses, it's definitely not straightforward.
The AVP is clearly designed as a personal device, with notable limitations for shared use: only 1 user per headset and cumbersome guest access, casting is not easy and if you're wearing glasses, it's definitely not straightforward.