A new Patent Application filed by Microsoft with the U.S. Patent and Trademark
Office (USPTO) hints that the company might be working on vibrating mat to
prevent the Virtual Reality (VR) gamers from getting hit by a table, chair, or
other devices while being blinded by a VR headset.
In the application
filed recently, the company described that it is planning to come up with a
VR-enabled vibrating floor mat that would deal with the real-world issue faced
by several VR gamers. Microsoft’s floor mat would house a bevy of tech features
capable of influencing users’ VR experience while keeping them away from the
risks posed by surrounding walls, tables, or other furniture. Built-in
“spatially distributed pressure sensors” and “fiducial markers” would
communicate with the VR console to determine the gamers’ physical location on
the mat. The data collected could then be utilized to shape the virtual world
around players.
The patent also
mentions the plausibility of providing the mat with “vibration devices” to make
it vibrate. It further uncovers various configurations in the possible VR mats,
encompassing one that would list a few customization options so the players can
personalize their play space. Besides, one of the images provided in the patent
application shows the intended VR mat in the living room, where a
spitting-image of a Kinect is visible on top of the TV.
More interestingly,
the patent even mentions the mat’s potential that would help the VR players in
having a sound gaming experience. The company explained that in some cases, the
VR-enabled vibrating floor mat could become a gaming console, while the HMD and
peripheral control devices may perform as peripheral to the gaming console.
Furthermore, the
application showcases multiple feasible VR computing devices like personal
computers, server computers, home-entertainment computers, tablet computers,
network computing devices, and more. It even puts light on wearable gadgets and
smartphones that reveal that the brand may have been casting a precautionary
wide net. Another point in the application describes that Microsoft could
come up with interlocking floor tiles, which would help the users to increase
the mat’s square footage if they find the playing space insufficient by adding
some additional surrounding tiles.
However, Microsoft’s
new vibrating floor mat is predicted to take the users one step ahead as it
would tackle a common real-world VR concern ruining the gaming experience of
many players; but only if it sees the light of the day. According to several
past reports, just applying for a patent isn’t a confirmation that the company
will bring the expected floor mat as it is common for the firms to file such
patents and then forget to turn them into reality. ✅ For View Source: https://bit.ly/32a2HDm
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