The Army hasn’t even officially fielded its futuristics mixed-reality goggles to soldiers yet and the service is already working on redeveloping the system to make it significantly more comfortable ...
The IVAS system allows soldiers to see and share data with one another, as well as see outside vehicles, in real time. The system, based on Microsoft’s Hololens, is years late and over budget. The ...
Microsoft is taking another turn at testing its HoloLens-based combat goggles with the US military. The company has confirmed to Engadget that it's delivering improved IVAS (Integrated Visual ...
In a span of a few years, tech corporation Microsoft started going from developing the Xbox series consoles to providing tactical equipment for US soldiers. Such a big leap did not slide smoothly with ...
Microsoft’s first attempt at creating the HoloLens-based IVAS (Integrated Visual Augmentation System) goggles for the Army was disappointing, as many soldiers experienced nausea and other issues. Now, ...
Soldiers wearing a prototype of the U.S. Army’s Integrated Visual Augmentation System at Fort Pickett, Va., in 2020. (Courtney Bacon/U.S. Army via Reuters) LONDON — The U.S. Army has approved an order ...
Microsoft’s storied HoloLens project has earned another chapter. Following delays, multiple technical disappointments, and the temptation to ditch the HoloLens project entirely, the company will ...
The Army’s much-hyped mixed-reality goggles have a major problem: they’re so uncomfortable to soldiers that they are all but tactically useless, according to a new report from the Defense Department’s ...
Smart goggles made for the military by Microsoft failed four out of six tests that could put users at risk, an army report apparently states. The Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS) goggles, ...
Microsoft Corp (NASDAQ:MSFT) has received positive feedback on its improved combat goggles, marking a significant step forward in collaborating with the U.S. Army. After successfully testing the first ...
A month after the US Army finally sent a go-signal for Microsoft Corp to deliver its first batch of Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS) goggles, soldiers testing the wearable tech reported ...
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