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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.
From the Southerness Lighthouse, the Mavic 3 carries us over shifting tides, mudflats, sandbars and salt-washed patterns carved by centuries of wind and water. We head south toward Castle Point, where the cliffs rise in warm amber tones and the coastline grows wilder with every turn.
From there, the flight continues toward Rockcliffe, passing directly over Rough Island — a tiny bird sanctuary in the middle of the firth. At low tide, a natural causeway of rocks, cockle shells and mussel shells becomes visible, linking the mainland to this peaceful outpost before disappearing again beneath the returning sea.
This episode blends sweeping aerial views, quiet narration, and a sense of real progression along the Solway coast as we move ever closer toward Horse Isles Bay and Almorness Point.
If you’re following this coastline series from the beginning, thank you — every episode builds the full picture of Scotland’s shoreline as it truly is: raw, honest and windswept.