Modus VR has released its new Presenter Mode, which merges the power of Modus VR with the convenience of a video call, providing a new way to share a room technology design over any meeting or unified communications platform.
The new feature is also optimized for designing and presenting in Modus VR on external displays in front of small to large groups in both the residential and enterprise sectors.
The company also has added new products from seven leading manufacturers to the ever-expanding software and Modus Match Partner Program.
The new Presenter Mode facilitates sharing of Modus VR content so that end clients and partners on a project can join a design session from anywhere with one click, without wearing a headset. Integrators can review a space proposal over any meeting software and make changes on the fly. All participants can then fully experience the Modus VR immersive room and technology design from the comfort of their own office, home, or wherever they are in the world.
Using Presenter Mode on an external display for small to large audiences is now easier, as well. By leveraging in-VR controls such as user-defined presets, a presenter can share a space and its technology design with the single click of a button in Modus VR. Taking this one step further, an external user can also control the Presenter View using a game controller, creating immersive experiences for audiences and expanding how manufacturers engage with customers for training and education.
“Modus VR’s Presenter Mode is an absolute game-changer for sharing meeting room designs with our clients,” stated Nick Showler, principal consultant for Rapid Circle Australia. “Being able to share a virtual tour of their environment over a MS Teams call has been a huge help in presenting concepts and decision making. The camera view of the room, achieved by flying a virtual drone, is incredibly realistic and immersive. It’s also a lot of fun to fly using VR or Game controllers. The ability to show room layouts, equipment placement, lighting, and furniture in such detail has really helped showcase the value of VR design.”
Coupled with the Presenter Mode announcement, Modus VR also announces the official addition of the following brands, products and service to the company’s software platform. These Modus Match partner products are now available in Modus VR:
- Biamp: Parlé Conferencing Bars and Microphones, and Vidi Cameras
- D-Tools: Design and Estimating Software (Modus VR within D-Tools)
- Jabra: PanaCast, PanaCast 20, PanaCast 50 Plug and Play Video System
- Middle Atlantic: Forum Collaboration Suite
- Q-SYS: NM-T1 Beamforming Mic, Axon C1 Wall Controller, and more
- Winsted: Vue Workstation Consoles
- Vaddio: IntelliSHOT Auto-Tracking Conference Camera
- Yamaha: ADECIA Solution
Integrators can use Presenter Mode themselves or leverage the recently announced Modus-as-a-Service (MaaS), where the Modus VR team guides the entire project for the integrator and their clients. In both cases, attendees experience the real-time ability to look about their entire space, make immediate, informed decisions, and arrive at the best design for their technology project more quickly than by any other method. With Modus VR, gone are days of endless meetings, outdated paper plans and renderings, and waiting weeks to complete residential and commercial designs. Integrators, clients, and stakeholders can reach alignment during a single session and discover issues early in the process before construction begins.
Modus VR Presenter Mode and all new Partner Products are now available for both residential and enterprise customers. With the new feature set, Modus VR is offering expanded license options to accommodate customers small to large. Interested integrators, consultants, and partners can contact the company at partners@modusvr.com.