This feature is designed to optimize the user experience when using the device in motion. It adjusts the system’s performance to account for the movement of vehicles like airplanes or trains, minimizing visual instability and ensuring accurate spatial tracking. For example, it recalibrates the virtual environment to remain stable even when the user is experiencing acceleration or changes in direction.
Its importance lies in enabling productivity and entertainment during travel, mitigating motion sickness, and maintaining a comfortable viewing experience. Historically, mobile VR devices have struggled to provide a stable and reliable experience in transit. This capability addresses these limitations, unlocking new possibilities for utilizing augmented and virtual reality in mobile contexts and improving passenger experience.