VR or Virtual reality seems to really rule the word now! The news of its inclusion in cinematography stunned many and it's turning heads again with "mixed reality." For that, HTC Vive and Microsoft HoloLens were used by the latter's developer Drew Gottlieb as a platform to achieve it. The experiment just created a new technology innovation, HoloViveObserver.

Become an observer with your friend's VR reality, it's actually possible now! According to Mashable, HoloLens Developer Drew Gottlieb created an app called HoloViveObserver where a Microsoft's product user can do a real time VR observation. For it, the HoloLens user can be able to see what are going on with Vive's virtual environment.

"I imagine this kind of thing being valuable for collaborative content creation," Gottlieb explains in the same report. What he refers to is actually about animation where colleagues' can join hands on a holographic project. Each will just need Vive controllers and HoloLens for it then they can match up with the use of HoloViveObserver.

In another report, MS Power User expounds how the latest Gottlieb application can create new "mixed reality." With a built-in networking and matchmaking service, the VR gear and controller can do an alignment to bring the technology dream to life.

Supposedly, there's actually no limit on the number of persons to join the VR session. A long as there are HTC Vive and Microsoft HoloLens, they can go along and collaborate with each other. This is surely one of the biggest innovations everyone is waiting for about creating a new reality.

Time will come when everyone from home to business will finally make use of HoloViveObserver. It will be a great bonding thing, school learning enhancement, and business resource. Lastly, HTC Vive and Microsoft holoLens' feat today will sure be opening doors to many of this. Days or weeks from now, the web will definitely be filled more reports about them