Welcome back to Spatial Beats. This week, we look at TikTok’s VR entrance, Lenovo and Realwear partner up, and Facebook continues to drive towards the metaverse. Let’s dive in…

ByteDance, TikTok’s China–based parent company, became the second social media giant to buy a VR company. Right after we published our roundup last Friday, rumors started to swirl around ByteDance buying VR HMD maker Pico. On Monday it was confirmed. The social media giant dropped 5 billion Yuan (~$775 M USD) on Pico, which is the third largest of the four main VR HMD companies (the first two are Facebook and Sony, the fourth is HTC). Pico is the number one headset in China, with inroads in enterprise use in the west. Tik Tok is growing faster than Facebook at this point, having recently become the second mobile app with over three billion downloads. Pico had raised $62 million in venture funding, including a recent $37 million Series B in March. Clearly, both ByteDance and Facebook think VR is the next social media platform. Will Pico and Oculus split the market by geography? Go head to head? However this plays out, it’s going to be good for VR.

The Venice Film Festival’s VR selections are available for viewing through September 19th and Burning Man VR can be accessed on AltSpace.

T-Mobile’s 5G Network Enables VR Human Cadaver Lab At Fisk University. VictoryXR, T-Mobile and HTC Vive recently partnered to deliver a 5G-powered VR cadaver lab to Fisk University, an HBCU (Historically Black College and University) located in Nashville, TN.

27 VR Apps for Remote Work, Education, Training, Design Review, and More. Ben Lang, founder, editor, and publisher of Road to VR gives a great overview of Facebook Horizons Workrooms competitors. He features most of our favorites, like Engage, Spatial.io, Glue, Arthur, and Virbela, but the category is growing so fast, we think Ben may have missed a dozen or so.

Lenovo and RealWear Join Forces to Bring Assisted Reality Solutions to Enterprise Customers. Lenovo’s global sales network will offer customers RealWear’s HMT-1 assisted reality wearable solutions, and Lenovo and RealWear certify the HMT-1 device for Lenovo’s ThinkReality XR cloud platform.

This AR App For Oculus Quest Will Teach You Piano. Dominik Hackl is getting ready to launch the first playable demo of the app called Magic Keys for Oculus Quest.

Reality Faucet App Brings Realistic Physics To Augmented Reality. Users can play in physically realistic augmented reality using LiDAR on iPhone Pros and iPad Pros. Reality Faucet is the first augmented reality app with realistic physics, letting various virtual objects dynamically interact with a user’s real environment. The app is available free today in the App Store, with free and paid In-App Purchases.

Owlchemy Labs Previews Cosmonious High, which will launch in Spring 2022. The Google-owned VR studio responsible for the famous “Job Simulator” and “Vacation Simulator” has set its new game in an alien high school, and will feature AI-powered NPCs.

Why Facebook’s Mission to Create a Virtual Reality Metaverse Won’t Work (Prof. Scott Galloway/Business Insider)

Can the Metaverse Thrive If It’s Fully Owned by Facebook? (Wired)

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