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Card 984 of 9992026-08-20 issue

Observed arrival · 2026-08-20

XRosk: The headset is live, otherwise the brand loop

Editorial interest 78/100 Selection signal · not a rating of the site

XRosk puts an ArborXR headset’s live view on an HDMI display, then switches back to selected video or image media when the stream stops.

Landing page captured for the 2026-08-20 issue.

Why it surfaced

This is a sharply defined kiosk problem, handled with a concrete workflow: a Raspberry Pi or mini PC drives one display, checks for real video frames, and automatically restores locally stored idle media when casting drops. It is built for showroom demos, conferences, training rooms, and other places where a headset needs an always-on public screen, with a free 60-minute trial and pricing of $49 per active display per year.

XRosk puts an ArborXR headset’s live view on an HDMI display, then switches back to selected video or image media when the stream stops.

Observed signals

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Editorial observations of this landing page, not a rating.

LoginAccess appeared gated
$PaidCommerce or pricing visible
PrettyNotable craft visible
ProPolished or operationally mature
NicheUnusually specific use
ƒJavaScriptBrowser-side code central

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Landing page observed 2026-08-20. The live site may have changed.