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Anyone over 18 in Cardiff and the Vale can join the reserve list for a Covid-19 vaccine
People will be allocated an appointment in chronological order and will be called to attend a vaccination centre at short notice
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All adults living in Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan can now join a reserve list for a first dose of coronavirus vaccine.
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It’s been a big week for tech thanks to CES 2021 and to bring it to a close Chinese augmented reality (AR) company Rokid has revealed its latest device, the Rokid Vision 2.
Like its previous mixed reality (MR) products, Rokid has created a set of lightweight glasses which use optical waveguide technology – similar to what you’d find in Microsoft’s HoloLens 2 – to provide an experience with a 40° field of view (FoV), “equivalent to viewing a 120-inch TV that is 4 meters away” the company claims.
The Rokid Vision 2’s small form factor is down to the fact that all the processing is provided by an external device like a phone, tablet or even a laptop. Thus it extends these existing user interfaces so you can play videogames or watch video content. Additionally, the device also features built-in speakers, dual microphones for hands-free voice control and 6DoF SLAM via the central RGB camera for walking around virtual spaces.