With several VR systems making their official debut between now and spring 2016, the first wave of virtual reality headsets is finally cresting. A new device named Fove is jumping into this ocean with ...
It takes a few moments to adjust to Fove tracking the movement of your eyeballs, but when it “clicks” you understand just why Oculus’s Michael Abrash got up on stage a few weeks ago and declared ...
SAN FRANSCISO—At a Kickstarter launch party in a swanky downtown hotel, employees and friends of year-old company Fove milled about, ready to talk to anyone and everyone about their contributions to a ...
FOVE wants to ramp up by the virtual reality experience by creating the world’s first consumer-oriented headmount display to use eye tracking. The Tokyo-based startup was founded by CEO Yuka Kojima ...
The world of VR headsets shows no signs of slowing down. From the Oculus Rift to the Samsung Gear VR, and the most recent HTC Vive, the competition for our faces has never been higher. One might, then ...
Back in 2011, Google filed a patent for an unlock system for Google Glass that would use eye-tracking technology. Tokyo-based startup Fove believes the combination of a head mounted display (HMD) and ...
I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009. Now I explore wearable tech, VR/AR, tablets, gaming and future/emerging trends in our changing world. Other obsessions include magic, immersive theater, ...
Plenty of virtual reality headsets have hit the market since we first saw FOVE back in May 2015, but none can do what the Samsung-backed VR system can. Differentiating itself in the increasingly ...
Fove hopes its virtual reality technology, which uses eye-tracking technology, is able to give users a more realistic VR experience. The company's VR headset uses eye-tracking technology as the ...
Fove is the first virtual reality headset to feature eye-tracking — meaning, among other things, that characters you view on screen can look right back at you. So far, close to 500 people have pledged ...
Fove, a Tokyo-based startup, wants to people to ditch their game controllers and use their eyes to interact with virtual reality environments. The company has developed a headset that uses ...
We can’t believe our collective foveae (yes, that’s plural), because in only 24 hours FOVE’s Kickstarter campaign has blown past its halfway mark and beyond. If they haven’t sorted out stretch goals, ...