
New: AI passthrough!
This amazing Deo feature uses the power of AI to turn every VR scene into AR passthrough! Now you can take characters out of VR and have them right there with you - as if they were in the same room.
Notice: AI Passthrough is presently in beta mode, and as such, users may encounter occasional service imperfections. The feature is currently exclusive to the DeoVR app, but it will soon be accessible on both browsers and mobile devices. Your feedback is highly encouraged and appreciated.
Recommended headsets:
Meta Quest 3, and Quest Pro with stereoscopic color passthrough, Pico 4 (monoscopic color passthrough).
Compatible headsets:
Quest 2, Valve Index (monoscopic black and white passthrough).
Passthrough is not compatible yet for Oculus Link cable.
Check out our complete guide to passthrough and join in the discussion at our busy forum.
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Located at the intersection of Xinyi and Keelung Roads in Taipei, the World Trade Center pedestrian bridge was one of the top spots for capturing Taipei 101 and the streaks of city traffic.
Every New Year's Eve, photographers and locals alike would gather early on this bridge to secure the best view of Taipei 101's fireworks show.
Standing on this bridge, you’d have a perfect view of Taipei 101 towering over the bustling intersection below. But after careful assessment, the city government decided to dismantle it.
The reson is , the bridge’s stairs and support pillars took up valuable sidewalk space, narrowing walkways and creating blind spots that could lead to traffic accidents. With improved crosswalks and safer paths in place,
In past years, pedestrians in Taiwan often had to yield to cars, which meant crossing busy streets required using pedestrian bridges. But recently, pedestrian rights have taken priority, and vehicles now have to give way to people on foot. Major intersections now feature crosswalks, even at places like this one, so fewer pedestrians use the bridges. Because of this shift, pedestrian bridges are becoming increasingly rare sights in Taiwan.
it was taken down in July 2022, let’s take a moment to remember this iconic view one last time.