How does Gest-XR's VR Music Classroom work in an educational setting?
Gest-XR's VR Music Classroom enables K-12 and university students to play gesture-controlled virtual instruments in shared XR sessions. Built on WebXR and OpenXR, it runs on Meta Quest 3 and PICO 4 with under 15ms latency—no musical background required.
education
VR Music Classroom
Bring immersive gesture-based music creation into classrooms. Students of all levels play virtual instruments in shared XR sessions—no prior musical knowledge required.
◈ Meta Quest 3◈ Meta Quest 2◈ PICO 4⚡ <15ms
Technical specifications
- Latency
- < 15 ms
- Render FPS
- 72 FPS
- Compatible hardware
- Meta Quest 3, Meta Quest 2, PICO 4, PICO Neo 3
- SDKs
- WebXR, OpenXR, Meta XR SDK
- Networking
- WebRTC
- Data formats
- glTF 2.0, MIDI
FAQ
How does Gest-XR's VR Music Classroom work in an educational setting?+
Students put on a VR headset and enter a 3D stage where hand gestures trigger virtual instruments. A teacher dashboard manages sessions, groups, and recordings in real time from any browser.
Research
Expert-authored technical whitepapers
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