February 2023 version 3.0
Full version 3.0.23068.08
New acclimation flow
When users wear the headset, after initial welcome screens, they will now select what role best represents them: New Learner, Experienced Learner, or Facilitator.
Users choose their level of experience
Selecting New Learner guides the learner through headset fitting, image quality, and accessibility screens before login. Selecting Experienced Learner gives the learner the option to view image quality and accessibility screens before login. Choosing Facilitator presents the user with options and tools that help diagnose any issues related to internet connectivity or Strivr services, along with a list of courses installed on the headset, a summary of telemetry status, and the option to exit to Pico settings by entering an access code.
New menu and Strivr Home
Strivr’s in-headset lobby environment has been redesigned as Strivr Home, a 360-degree space built to resemble a relaxing and secluded home.
Looking left and right in Strivr Home
The main menu has also been redesigned to showcase available courses.
A training menu in Strivr Home, showing available courses
An expanded course, showing modules and experiences
The user scrolls the lists with the thumbstick or trackpad on their controller
Also in Strivr Home, below the training menu, the user can see a connectivity indicator, turn Closed Captions on and off, see headset and controller battery levels, and log off.
NOTE: For controller battery level, a white controller is above 20% charge; a red controller is below 20% charge and its batteries should be replaced.
API gateway
Starting with version 3.0, Strivr Player now uses new APIs that consolidate all traffic coming from the application to point to our domain: api.strivr.com. Strivr has historically maintained multiple domains for traffic between VR headsets and its platform. This change is being made to improve our overall security. Customers must allow this domain prior to upgrading to version 3.0 of Player.