Major update to our MDM HUB

We are excited to announce a major update to our WiXar HUB, which now includes the MDM (Multi-Device Management) feature. This innovation allows us to manage all your immersive WiXar experiences easily and quickly across PCs, VR headsets, tablets, and mobiles.

Simplified Multi-Device Management

With our simplified and wired MDM system, we offer an ideal solution for those starting in immersive learning. This system is designed to be accessible and easy to use, allowing you to synchronize and control your devices from a single interface, thereby simplifying the management of your immersive content.

Mirroring Feature

We have also integrated a Mirroring feature directly into the HUB. This option allows you to project what is seen in the VR headset onto a monitor or a large screen. It is a perfect solution for training and conferences, as it enables your audience to follow in real-time what you see, enriching the collective experience.

An Ideal System for Starting in Immersive Learning

The WiXar HUB system is a simplified and wired MDM, making it perfect for those beginning their journey in immersive learning. It offers an accessible and easy-to-use solution for users who wish to integrate immersive technologies into their training sessions or presentations.

Recommendations for Advanced Users

For those of you who need to manage dozens of applications, we recommend subscribing to a more advanced system, such as ArborXR, our partner. ArborXR offers centralized and efficient application management, ensuring optimal updates and distribution on your VR devices. This is the ideal solution for organizations that require more sophisticated control and management of their immersive applications.

In conclusion, these new features of the WiXar HUB aim to simplify your user experience while providing powerful tools to maximize the impact of your immersive training and presentations.

We are confident that these improvements will allow you to make the most of your investments in virtual reality.

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