Not exact matches
Next month, the company will launch the Oculus
Go, a $ 200
standalone virtual - reality
headset that runs on a Qualcomm (qcom) processor.
During Facebook's F8 developer conference today, human CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced the availability of the Oculus
Go, the company's latest VR
headset and its first
standalone device for virtual reality that doesn't require a PC or smartphone.
Next month, it is planning to launch a
standalone VR
headset Oculus
Go, a $ 200 all - in - one VR gear that runs on a Qualcomm processor.
Our first
standalone VR
headset, Oculus
Go is the easiest way to jump into VR.
Offering a
standalone (and wireless) VR experience for as low as $ 199, the Oculus
Go headset was unveiled today at the F8 conference, and on Oculus's official website:
Facebook will reportedly launch the
standalone VR (virtual reality)
headset, Oculus
Go during its annual developer conference, f8 scheduled...
Facebook will reportedly launch the
standalone VR (virtual reality)
headset, Oculus
Go during its annual developer conference, f8 scheduled on May 1st in San Jose, CA.
Much of this — minus some of the phone - specific notifications — is likely also
going to be available for the upcoming
standalone Daydream VR
headset that Google is launching together with Lenovo next month.
Several companies are bringing
standalone headsets to the market this year, including Oculus with the budget - friendly $ 200 Oculus
Go headset, Lenovo with its $ 400 Mirage Solo Daydream
headset, and HTC with the likely $ 600 - plus Vive Focus
headset.
HTC's
standalone virtual reality
headset will arrive by the end of the year, the company has announced.The HTC Vive Focus technically had a limited launch last year in China, but soon, it'll be available
going worldwide.
The goal is to have a
standalone headset ready to
go by 2019, with a shipping date expected in 2020.
We already have details on HTC Vive
standalone headset, and it will be the first to
go cable and free with Google's Daydream platform.
The Oculus
Go standalone virtual reality (VR)
headset will launch at Facebook's F8 developer conference in early May, according to a new report.
«Oculus
Go is Facebook's upcoming
standalone headset, which will be its first to not require a gaming PC or Samsung smartphone — everything you need is contained in the
headset itself.
There's no doubt this is
going to be the best
standalone VR
headset you can get for $ 199 this year.
Facebook is reportedly planning to launch its Oculus
Go standalone virtual reality
headset at the company's F8 developer conference this year.
Meanwhile, the Mi VR
Standalone has the same core features as Oculus
Go, and both
headsets look similar too.
The Oculus
Go is designed to be a
standalone headset that will sit in - between the $ 129 Gear VR and the $ 399 Rift, without inside - out tracking or fully tracked motion controllers.
As part of its quest to drive down VR pricing, Oculus also announced the $ 199 Oculus
Go, a
standalone headset that doesn't need to be tethered to a phone or PC.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg unveiled the Oculus
Go, a $ 200
standalone virtual reality
headset that looks to attract more people to the technology.
But the collaboration between the two doesn't stop there, as Xiaomi will use the Oculus
Go as the foundation for the Mi VR, a second
standalone headset designed specifically for the Chinese market.
It also sounds like Oculus
Go won't be Facebook's only
standalone VR
headset.
HTC Vive Focus, a mobile
standalone VR
headset first launched last year in China, is now
going worldwide by year's end, according to an announcement by HTC during the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco.
Facebook is planning to launch its Oculus
Go standalone virtual reality
headset at the company's F8 developer conference on May 1, according to sources speaking to Variety.
The self - contained Oculus
Go headset is actually manufactured by Xiaomi, as announced at CES 2018, and a China - exclusive equivalent called Mi VR
Standalone is also in the pipeline.
The companies also announced the Oculus
Go in late 2017, a cheaper
standalone headset that doesn't require a smartphone or tethered PC to run.
When it comes to virtual reality there are a few options:
go down the fully - formed route, with PC powering everything, like HTC Vive; opt for a
headset that requires a phone to be slipped in to act as the processor and screen, such as the Google Daydream View; or opt for a wire - free fully
standalone headset.
Both of those prices seem high, especially since the Oculus
Go, another phone - free
standalone VR
headset from Facebook, is coming soon for half the price ($ 200).
Should the Vive Focus release outside of China, it will face competition from the likes of Oculus
Go, Samsung Gear VR, Google Daydream View, Project Santa Cruz and the Lenovo Mirage Solo, which is the first
standalone Daydream
headset.
Bottom Line: While details remain vague, the wire - free Oculus
Go is a promising
standalone virtual reality
headset.
As it turns out, the
standalone Oculus
Go headset will be built by Xiaomi, which might be one of the reasons why the starting price is so low compared to the HTC Vive Focus.
What Niantic is teasing, however, is the possibility of Pokemon
Go coming to
standalone AR
headsets, like, for example, the Microsoft HoloLens.
SAN FRANCISCO - Oculus» first fully
standalone virtual reality
headset, the $ 199 Oculus
Go aims to make VR more accessible than ever by cutting out the need to connect a smartphone or PC.
Mozilla is working on a new web browser for
standalone virtual and augmented reality
headsets, a sign that the Firefox maker doesn't think the VR / AR movement is
going away any time soon.
No problem for Oculus
Go, a capable
standalone VR
headset that stuns with visuals and a decent price.
Stories: — Google Home gets free hands - free calling, notifications, Bluetooth support and more — Galaxy S8 gets Daydream «soon»,
standalone Google VR
headsets coming from HTC and Lenovo — Google Assistant wears Google Lens, takes more Actions on Google — Android
Go features lightened Google apps, OS for markets that need it
Oculus is announcing a new
standalone VR
headset that will sit in the middle of its lineup between the mobile Gear VR and high - end Oculus Rift, called Oculus
Go.
Facebook has announced Oculus
Go, a new
standalone virtual reality
headset that will work without the need of a smartphone or a PC.
While the
headset is a
standalone product, developers who are making apps and games for the Samsung Gear VR (which uses Oculus tech) will be able to port those apps to the Oculus
Go.
Before actual «
standalone» VR
headsets go on sale from companies like Oculus, Samsung, Asus, HTC or Lenovo, requiring no high - end PC or smartphone link, your best shot at relatively affordable virtual reality immersion on the fly is still a Gear VR or Daydream View shell.
Samsung confirmed three months ago that it's working on a
standalone virtual reality
headset which is
going to feature positional tracking,...
Facebook is reportedly all set to introduce a
standalone version of its virtual reality (VR)
headset called the Oculus
Go at the upcoming f8 developer conference scheduled to occur on May 1.
Oculus, the VR company, owned by Facebook has partnered with the China - based Xiaomi for the global launch of Oculus
Go standalone VR
headset.
We also learned at CES that Xiaomi is Oculus» official hardware partner for the
Go headset, and will indeed be producing a rebadged device for the Chinese market called the Xiaomi Mi VR
Standalone.
After revealing Oculus
Go, the company's first
standalone VR
headset, Oculus also gave us a look at the latest updates to Project Santa Cruz: a fully wireless PC VR platform.