Imagine you are a teacher, consultant or parent in a world where VR headsets are taking over your home or classroom.
They put on their VR goggles and get a new set of eyes, while you are still in the real world. You are supposed to guide them in a world you are effectively blind to.
As if managing students or colleagues wasn’t challenging enough.
“Go to the left!”
“No, your other left…”
“Press that button.”
“What button?”
You understand.
People get stuck, move on, lose focus.
This application gives you that visibility back.
It shows local Android-based devices (such as Meta, Pico, Samsung and other AOSP devices) in a real-time monitoring dashboard, similar to a camera grid where you can see everything at a glance.
Devices are displayed in a grid tile view, giving you a complete overview. You can select individual devices or switch to full-screen when needed.
The system scales with your network. In a typical subnet, up to ~254 devices can be addressed. The interface adapts automatically and supports pagination for larger groups.
Devices are automatically discovered within the local network when their streaming service is active, allowing fast setup without manual configuration.
The system runs entirely on your local network, delivering smooth, low-latency image streaming using available bandwidth.
We are currently in beta, tested in real-world educational environments, maritime innovation ecosystems, and enterprise settings. We are expanding the platform and welcome feedback.
Key features:
- Supports multiple Android XR device types (Meta, Pico, Samsung, AOSP)
- Multi-device monitoring with no fixed software limits
- Performance scales with your network (WiFi/router dependent)
- Smooth image quality using local network bandwidth
- No ads
Roadmap:
- Interactive pointing (guide users directly on their screen in VR)
- Cloud connectivity for remote streaming over the internet