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Viture's Immersive 3D Transforms Android Gaming and Streaming
Viture's latest innovation, the Immersive 3D feature, is revolutionising the way Android users experience gaming and streaming. This software-powered real-time AI conversion technology transforms any media—videos, photos, apps, or games—into 3D without needing native 3D support or pre-conversion[1][2][3].
The Immersive 3D feature works seamlessly with Viture smart glasses, such as the Luma Pro or the more affordable Viture Lite, and an Android phone like the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra. By launching the Spacewalker app, users can enjoy a genuine immersive 3D experience even from standard 2D videos or images[1][2].
This AI-driven feature adds depth and spatial positioning to flat content dynamically, by applying depth analysis and real-time image processing to create the 3D effect. It uses AI to parse content, understand visual layers, and simulate spatial depth, making it possible to watch 2D YouTube videos, Hulu content, personal photos, and live video in convincing 3D[1][3].
Immersive 3D works with virtually any media app, as it does not require apps themselves to be 3D-aware. The main app involved on Android is the Spacewalker app, which acts as the platform launching pad for the 3D conversion[1][2].
While the Immersive 3D feature is currently available on all Viture smart glasses, it's important to note that the technology is still in its early stages. Some users have reported occasional issues with the Immersive 3D button disappearing. Additionally, the feature does not support all apps on Android phones, but only a select few that work through the built-in Firefox-based web browser[1][4][5].
Viture is also planning to launch 3DoF/6DoF capabilities on the Viture Luma line of glasses, which may affect the effectiveness of the current 3D effect with a shifting perspective. Google is developing an entire operating system revolving around XR devices, which may help achieve full app compatibility in the future[6].
Despite these challenges, the Immersive 3D feature sets Viture apart by providing an accessible, low-cost way for Android users to experience immersive 3D without special 3D content or hardware support. For more information on the Viture Luma Pro smart glasses and their Immersive 3D feature, be sure to check out Nick Sutrich's weekly column on our website[7].
[1] https://www.viture.com/immersive-3d [2] https://www.androidcentral.com/viture-luma-pro-smart-glasses-review [3] https://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/viture-luma-pro-smart-glasses-review/ [4] https://www.viture.com/luma-pro [5] https://www.viture.com/xr-products [6] https://www.androidauthority.com/google-android-xr-1293986/ [7] https://www.windowscentral.com/author/nick-sutrich/
- The Immersive 3D feature on Viture smart glasses, such as the Luma Pro, can work effectively with the latest smartphones like the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra.
- With the Immersive 3D feature, users can enjoy 3D experiences not just on games or apps, but also on smartphones, like videos or photos, without requiring native 3D support.