Umar Qattan (@umarqattan) 's Twitter Profile
Umar Qattan

@umarqattan

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Using the Quest Pro’s persistent anchors to align a polycam scan of our apartment with the real world, even when refreshing the page A-Frame #WebXR

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AR Violin Assistance on the Quest Pro! #WebXR A-Frame Used pitch detection to detect whether the right note is hit, then highlighted which string/position to play next Sorry for sounding like crap - never played the violin before

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AR Violin on the Quest Pro 🎻 #WebXR A-Frame Instead of using AR to assist me playing a real violin, I used polycam to 3D scan the violin & bow, and used a violin #Tonejs instrument Each finger maps to each string, and the more I curl them the higher the note

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New pcbs for our smart insoles and motion modules: ✅ White design to match our enclosures ✅ USB-C ✅ ESP32-S3 ✅ BNO086

New pcbs for our smart insoles and motion modules:

✅ White design to match our enclosures
✅ USB-C
✅ ESP32-S3
✅ BNO086
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Using my voice to take pictures in AR, name them, and locate their original source! #WebXR A-Frame I casted the Quest Pro to my MacBook to take pictures and run speech recognition, since neither is available on the Oculus Browser

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New enclosure for our smart insoles, featuring a modular clip design for different applications (straps, screw-on, shoe clip, hooks, etc), as well as a template clip for anyone to make their own custom clips Also includes a larger vibration motor

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These are smart insoles by Ukaton This could revolutionize sports where having detailed information about exact foot pressure is applied is important. This is here now, not in 10 years, but today ✨🔥 Check out Ukaton for more.

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Controlling a room full of Philips hue lights in AR on the Quest Pro! #WebXR A-Frame Turn on lights by walking near them, looking at them, with an AR flashlight, or with an AR torch

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Made an Unreal Engine Plugin for our smart insoles and motion modules Works over Wi-Fi (desktop and mobile) and Bluetooth (iOS and Android only)

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Made a Swift SDK for our smart insoles and motion modules Also updated the firmware so it advertises its WiFi information over Bluetooth, making it easier to connect over WiFi (no need to manually type in the device’s IP address) Works on iOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS, and visionOS

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Our smart insoles and motion modules now work on Apple Watch! Our Swift SDK also works on WatchOS, enabling developers to make SwiftUI apps for the Apple Watch that can connect to our hardware via Bluetooth and receive motion/pressure data

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Our smart insoles also work natively on Mac 💻 Our Swift SDK works on MacOS, allowing developers to easily make SwiftUI apps that interface with our smart insoles and motion modules via WiFi or Bluetooth Receive motion/pressure data, and even trigger vibrations

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Updated our Safari Web Extension so now you can get AirPods Pro motion data in the browser Works on Safari for iOS and Mac Works with AirPods Pro, AirPods (3rd gen), AirPods Max, and Beats Fit Pro

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Our smart insoles and motion modules also work on the Apple Vision Pro 🥽 Unfortunately, the Vision Pro simulator doesn’t allow Bluetooth access, so the only way we can verify it works is by testing it on the actual device However, we’re pretty sure it works…

Our smart insoles and motion modules also work on the Apple Vision Pro 🥽

Unfortunately, the Vision Pro simulator doesn’t allow Bluetooth access, so the only way we can verify it works is by testing it on the actual device

However, we’re pretty sure it works…
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Experimenting with iOS Widgets for our smart insoles and motion modules - scan for devices and view battery life at a glance Works on iOS, Apple Watch, and Mac (Widgets are not really designed for real-time interaction, so the device discovery widget is purely experimental)