Hi...

FYI:

http://mihosoft.eu/?p=868

http://www.durovis.com/index.html

Short description:
- VR system (including head-tracking) via a frame holder, lenses and any smartphone
- "do it yourself" version of Oculus Rift.


My question would be why (by now) nobody seems to be able to offer/design some HT (head-tracking) headphones, considering that you wouldn't need any displays or lenses for audio...

You could glue a smartphone to your head and decode the 5.1/B format source according to your current head position/tilt. This solution ain't look good, but it will work... :-D

If not, you could use one or two commercially available sensors included into some headphones... Note that any sensors would need some communication link (Bluetooth etc.) to the place where the music is actually decoded, which might be a smartphone, 5.1 receiver etc. (You also would have to include some form of battery into the headphone, to supply energy for the sensors and communication IC/antenna.)

Best,

Stefan Schreiber


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