🔥 New SDK v66 Features 🔥
**1. Multi-Room support 🏠**
Thanks to the new multi-room support feature, it is now possible to create complex fire scenarios covering several rooms. This allows total immersion and more realistic preparation for emergencies that may occur in different areas of your environment.
**2. Improvements to the Spatial Anchors API 📍**
Improvements to the Spatial Anchors API enable more accurate placement and persistence of virtual objects in the real world. You can now integrate training elements into any physical environment with greater precision and stability, delivering a more authentic and engaging learning experience.
⭐ Benefits for Fire Pro XR ⭐
- Stunning realism 😲
The combination of multi-room support and spatial anchors greatly enhances the realism of your fire training scenarios. You can recreate emergency situations in a variety of environments with impressive fidelity, making your training sessions more relevant and effective.
**- Flexibility and precision 🎯**
These new features make it quick and easy to configure scenarios to suit different contexts. Whether in an office, a factory or a commercial space, Fire Pro XR adapts perfectly to each environment, making training more flexible and accessible.
**- Simplified integration ⚙️**
The update also simplifies the process of creating and managing training scenarios. Trainers can now configure and customise sessions with less effort, allowing them to focus more on training quality and participant engagement.
🎬 Try out the New Features 🎬
We invite you to discover these new features by updating your Fire Pro XR application. For more details on the v66 SDK and the improvements it brings, you can read Meta's official article on their developer blog: https://lnkd.in/gs4_NrTk
Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions or require assistance with this update. Thank you for your trust and continued commitment to Fire Pro XR, created and developed by IMMERGENCE Studio.
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