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Microsoft HoloLens Could Last Only 2.5 Hours

January 18, 2016 By Denise Ehrlich

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Unfortunately, it appears that Microsoft HoloLens could last only 2.5 hours of intensive gameplay, so it’s possible that it won’t be a gamer’s first choice. Virtual reality (VR) is charging full steam ahead, but augmented reality (AR) is not so far behind. Both technologies will have their dedicated fields, in theory.

Microsoft’s ambitious HoloLens headset will attempt to bring the best of both worlds. It will combine simple gaming with practical applications that will be used for professional means. That includes fields such as medicine, education, architecture, engineering, and many others that could find exceptional use of the high-end tech gadgets.

Microsoft HoloLens will soon join the market among upcoming titans such as Oculus Rift and HTC Vive Pre. The two will be major contenders in terms of gaming, so it remains to be seen how good Microsoft’s AR headset would fare. While not much is known about capabilities, availability, and price, Bruce Harris shed a little light on the matter.

2.5-5.5 hours on a single charge

Harris, a Microsoft Technical Evangelist, spoke at a Tel Aviv event about the upcoming headset in terms of its battery life and connectivity options. Battery lifespan is one of the greatest concerns as the device will be wireless, and there will be no wired version made available, according to Harris. Microsoft HoloLens will last 5.5 hours on a single charge for the average user.

However, its battery will be quickly depleted after intensive use.

When faced with higher requirements, HoloLens will last a mere 2.5 hours on a single charge. Gaming is one field that would have intense needs of resources, so it’s possible that HoloLens might not be up to the task. At the very least, not without ample frustrations from gamers. As an example, the Wii U controller has a battery life of between 3 to 5 hours, and it has been named as one of the flaws of the Nintendo console.

According to Harris though, the battery capacity might improve with time, particularly until the device reaches stores. Otherwise, it’s possible that it will not be able to hold itself up against others such as Oculus Rift or HTC Vive Pre. It may be that HoloLens will simply focus on practical software and smaller apps instead of gaming.

15-inch monitor display

However, connectivity will be universal. Microsoft HoloLens will be WiFi and Bluetooth enabled, and any Windows 10 device will be compatible. The display, so far, will be as formerly reported, two feet away from the user’s face and on the scale of a 15-inch monitor. The relatively narrow field of view was made for the purpose of keeping the user’s peripheral vision clear.

In addition, there were troubles concerning “cost and battery-life” to be taken into consideration, according to Harris. Microsoft’s spokesman mentioned that the field of view could, however, widen with time.

One exciting aspect of the Microsoft HoloLens though is its capability of connecting to another AR headset. That means that two users will be able to work together and see the same things while wearing the high-end tech devices. It could prove to be one of its most exceptional traits, enough to draw many non-gamers to their device.

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Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: 2.5 hours battery, 5.5 hours battery, augmented reality, battery life, hololens, hololens 2.5 hours battery, hololens 5.5 hours battery, hololens field of view, microsoft hololens

iOS 8.1.2 Battery Life Drainage Problem: Cause & Cure

December 28, 2014 By Denise Ehrlich

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The new out of the box iOS 8.1.2. brings news to all of us as some profoundly required bug fixes for the iPhone, iPad and the iPod touch. The emblematic warm welcoming which typically goes hand in hand with the arrival of new iOS isn’t exactly so warm this time around.

New Bugs Arise from a Fix

The planned idea behind the new iOS 8.1.2 was to clear up a portion of the remaining bug issues in the iOS 8.0 however the issue that such a large number of individuals are having is that not only does the new framework fail to clear up those issues yet, amazingly enough, it is actually adding newly established issues’ afterward.

A figurehead of these issues is the defective battery life which has all the earmarks of being tormenting a few clients in the midst of the new release. The basic purpose behind this article is to help you to resolve these issues with a clean fix.

iOS 8.1.2. Not the Cure-all, After-all

As of late, not all that much to me following 8.1.1 update, a new update was released with aims of removing some issues that had been sicking 8.0. The most recent in the update parade is iOS 8.1.2, which is a negligible bug fix this time around and the size is around 20mb for most of the iPhone and iPad clients. A ringtone issue is the core element, which became visible with the arrival of 8.1.1.

Despite the fact that the this most recent update is about iOS 8.1.2, a huge part of the issues are concerned around the issues that the most recent update had cleared out. The issues that are getting knock to the front of the line are issues which with respect to the battery life, the Wi-Fi and generally awful performance all in all. The aforesaid battery life is the thing that has been eating at the good people the most.

How Do We Resolve the Battery Life Problem?

The aim in this segment is to get rid of the current battery issues that you are encountering with the new iOS 8.1.2. This article is a guide of sorts however it wouldn’t be a stretch to say that you already have upgraded most recent iOS in the wishes of the guaranteed fixes. So let’s give it a spin…

What App is the Source of the battery drain?

Beginning with a proactive attitude is key, if you need discover what upsets the battery and the undeniable is you might want to fix that also, the first thing on the rundown is to get a good handle on your apps. A standard issue with third party applications have a scandalous reputation to drain the life right from the batteries. At whatever time that you open and utilize an application, the battery will drain in a generally snappy style. There are particular times when the bug influences the application in going total Jeckyl and Hyde. So Which one of these is the main driver of the draining battery life?

The main thing that ought to be on your mind is configuring the battery life use with the utensil that Apple gave in the new iOS 8.1.2 update. To get the tool running, shoot over to settings->general->usage->battery usage to check precisely what application has the greatest hand in the battery life drainage, by investigating the application that has emptied the most in the previous 24 hrs, also the most recent week too. When you have found the application that is destroying the battery life, then once you have that data you can withdraw from that application when the power is out at all times. This will cut off the background activity from your iPhone or iPad.

There are several other reasons of battery drainage like background App refreshes or too much auto-brightness.

Hopefully Just a Passing Hiccup

Being that this is Apple, this little hiccup ought to just be a hiccup and the issues ought to subside in a relative period of time. This article ought to have pointed you in the right course and with that, you are now operating an iPhone or an iPad that is up to snuff.

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: Apple, battery life, bug fixes, iOS 8.1.2, iPad, iPhone, iPod

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