• You might get a free Meta Quest 3 to use on your next flight, but

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Wed Apr 9 14:15:07 2025
    You might get a free Meta Quest 3 to use on your next flight, but I'm not
    keen on the advertising it'll serve you

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    Wed, 09 Apr 2025 13:00:00 +0000

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    The next time you fly you could be handed a Meta Quest 3 to keep you entertained. Just look out for the ads.

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    The next time you fly, you could be handed a Meta Quest 3 to keep you entertained with mixed reality experiences and movies following the success
    of Metas recent pilot program. Though its somehow already being ruined by being used for some next-gen in-flight advertising.

    Travel Mode landed on Quest headsets a little less than a year ago to allow you to use your VR device while on a flight (and later while on a train journey ). Normally, the vehicles movements would confuse your headsets sensors, but travel mode uses a tuned algorithm, according to Meta, that accounts for your airplanes motion so it doesnt cause disruption.

    At the time, Meta announced a partnership with Lufthansa to provide in-flight entertainment to people traveling in their Allegris Business Class Suite (on select flights) so they could enjoy activities like virtual chess, meditation exercises, and virtual sightseeing previews.

    Now, 4,000 travelers later, Meta and Lufthansa are heralding that trial a success and announced that this service will be expanding to more airlines
    and routes in the near future. Something Im super excited about. (Image credit: Meta / Lufthansa)

    Beyond more immersive in-flight entertainment which could lift your movie
    off that tiny screen on the seat in front of you and suspend it on a giant virtual display instead Im particularly interested in those in-flight meditation exercises and other techniques that could help nervous fliers.

    Im fine with flying, but I know plenty of people who find the experience stress-inducing. A VR headset that can whisk you away to somewhere more relaxing. Useful mindfulness exercises could be just what they need to make flights a less nerve-wracking experience.

    One feature Im not keen on, though, is how the Quest headsets could be used for in-flight advertising something Meta also just announced in its blog post. (Image credit: Meta/Lufthansa)

    Lufthansa and Cupra (a brand in the Volkswagen Group) have partnered to
    create an in-flight test-drive app. Meta explains that headset users will be able to customize their own Cupra car and engage with the CUPRA Tavascan as they explore virtual recreations of the streets of Barcelona and a Cupra garage where you can learn more about the cars the company offers.

    Presumably, this will be an opt-in experience rather than a feature that will be forced onto users, but I still cant help but feel like its already cheapening the revolutionary in-flight entertainment system VR headsets could offer by reducing it to another boring way to sell you stuff. A cool Cupra-sponsored in-flight driving sim would be one thing; this is something way more icky-feeling.

    I still believe in-flight virtual and mixed reality will be an awesome thing I got a taste when using the Xreal One AR glasses on a few recent trips but well have to wait and see if it evolves in a fun way or if it just becomes another tool to sell us stuff. You might also like I test AR glasses for a living, and the RayNeo Air 3s are the ones I'd buy with my own money Latest Meta AR smart glasses leak has killed my interest before theyre even official I tried Snaps new AR glasses features, and I wish I could use them every day



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