HTC Viverse Trailer Shows What Metaverse Looks Like in Daily Use—Here's What To Expect

HTC's Viverse trailer reveals what a metaverse will look like on a daily basis. Recently, the Taiwanese consumer electronics company revealed its own AR/VR platform.

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Guests wearing HTC Corp. Vive virtual reality (VR) headsets try the Jungle of Despair VR attraction at the VR Zone Shinjuku theme park, operated by Bandai Namco Entertainment Inc., on July 13, 2017 in Tokyo, Japan. The park is one of Japan's largest VR theme parks with 16 VR attractions opening to the public on July 14. Tomohiro Ohsumi/Getty Images

The tech company announced its metaverse innovation during the MWC event, which lasted from Feb. 28 until Mar. 3. This is a major shift since HTC's expertise focuses on gadgets, such as laptops and smartphones.

"Technologies like VR, AR, AI, 5G, and blockchain are your links to this new reality. We call this reality VIVERSE," said the consumer electronics firm.

HTC's Viverse Trailer

HTC's official YouTube channel posted a new trailer for its latest Viverse platform. The tech manufacturer said that the main goal of its AR/VR innovation is to allow individuals and communities to connect with one another in a new metaverse system.

HTC Viverse Trailer Shows What Metaverse Looks Like in Daily Use—Here's What To Expect
A member of the media wearing an HTC Corp. Vive virtual reality (VR) headset tries the Extreme Courage Test Machine Fear of Heights: The Show VR attraction at the VR Zone Shinjuku theme park, operated by Bandai Namco Entertainment Inc., on July 13, 2017 in Tokyo, Japan. The park is one of Japan's largest VR theme parks with 16 VR attractions opening to the public. Tomohiro Ohsumi/Getty Images

Thanks to Viverse's arrival, consumers can now interact with one another in new virtual worlds using their devices, similar to how Meta's metaverse works.

According to Phone Arena's latest report, the new Viverse platform of HTC offers various technologies. These include AR, VR, 5G connectivity, NFTs, and artificial intelligence.

In the first part of the trailer, you will see a woman wearable an AR/VR wearable device. After she wore it, her world slowly transitioned to the metaverse.

After entering the Viverse platform, you can be seen running on a treadmill while a hovering screen shows her physical achievements. She also visited a virtual museum, which offers an NFT version of the popular Mona Lisa artwork.

You can check the actual YouTube video below to see more details about the things that Viverse can offer.

HTC Consumers Say About Viverse

In the comment section of the HTC Viverse trailer, many consumers shared their excitement for the new metaverse tech of the company.

One of them said that it is good to see the consumer electronics firm working on a new tech that focuses on AR/VR innovations.

On the other hand, other individuals are asking HTC if they will release new smartphones. This just shows that many people still prefer HTC's actual gadgets.

But, more and more individuals now want to see what the company's new metaverse platform has to offer in the long run.

In other news, JPMorgan's metaverse arrival happened after the company opened its own VR lounge in Decentraland. Meanwhile, Meta's metaverse will soon offer new AI assistants.

For more news updates about metaverse and other AR/VR techs, always keep your tabs open here at TechTimes.

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Written by: Griffin Davis

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