Global Sensors in AR VR Market Ecosystem 2020 Witnessing Robust Growth and Advancement The ripple effect of Coronavirus-Covid2019 on the market needs to become part of strategy discussions to emerge strong. The Analyst team is meticulously tracking the impact and relevance to all the sectors in the Ecosystem. Key datasets include Revenue Impact analysis, Disruptions and New opportunities in the Supply Chain, Revised Vendor Landscape Mix, New opportunities mapping, and more. For More Details visit: https://www.alltheresearch.com/impactC19-request/366 The global market for Sensors in AR VR was valued at US$ 324.0 Mn in 2018 and is expected to reach US$ XX Mn by the end of the forecast period, expanding at a CAGR of XX% during the forecast period. Devices that include augmented reality and virtual reality may soon replace mobile computing, owing to their technological superiority. Since 2016, several AR VR-enabled products have been introduced in the market by companies including Google LLC, Sony Corporation, and Oculus VR. Since the acquisition of Oculus, Facebook Inc. has acquired 11 more AR VR companies. The demand for AR VR has witnessed the strongest growth from industries such as retail, consumer, healthcare, aerospace, and military, among others. Owing to the robust growth of the AR VR market, the demand for sensors has also witnessed a good growth trajectory. Earlier, AR VR systems had limited sensor technology, which also limited the achievable levels of presence and immersion. Earlier, sensors also restricted the construction of lightweight AR VR-enabled devices. However, advancements in the field of integrated circuit manufacturing techniques have boosted the capacities of AR VR systems. Get Free Sample of this report spread across 192 pages and 11 Companies at https://www.alltheresearch.com/sample-request/366 Based on applications, the head mounted displays segment captured a major chunk of the Sensors in AR VR market in 2018 and is likely to display similar trends in the coming years as well. HMDs have found major usage in several areas such as training & simulation and gaming, among others. Gyroscopes, motion sensors, accelerometers, and magnetometers are some of the sensors used in HMD devices. For instance, the combination of magnetometers, gyroscopes, and accelerometers has given superior viewing experiences within the virtual environment. These sensors help achieve the goal of giving the best viewing experience - the six degrees of experience, also known as 6DOF. The freedom of movement that can be achieved in the 3D space is imperative for virtual reality, allowing for better tracking of the movement of users and amplifying the level of interactivity within the environment. The growing penetration of AR VR-enabled devices has prompted sensor manufacturers to indulge in aggressive research and development activities to bring out newer sensors and thus, stay on top of the game. For instance, on 7th January 2019, TDK Corporation announced the launch of a complete portfolio of VR sensors, thereby opening the way for a new class of affordable and accurate all-in-one VR solutions. Key components include the InvenSense ICM-42688 6-axis motion sensor for HMDs and the InvenSense ICM-42686 6axis motion sensors for VR controllers, among others. Such developments are expected to contribute to the market growth of AR VR sensors in the coming years.