Sentences with phrase «vive standalone headset»

We're still waiting for word on the new HTC Vive standalone headset price, but the hope is it'll be more affordable — and thus approachable to a wider range of users — than the full - blown Vive offering.
As for price, this Vive standalone headset will be «more affordable» yet still offer a high - quality experience, according to an HTC and Qualcomm press release.
It's unclear if the project as a whole has been abandoned, as that's what head VR Googler Clay Bavor seems to suggest on Twitter while the Daydream website still lists a «Vive standalone headset with Daydream» as «coming soon.»
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.

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HTC and Qualcomm have officially announced the Vive Standalone VR headset, coming exclusively to China soon.
Vive Focus, HTC's standalone VR headset which first launched in China back in January, is gearing up for its Western release it seems.
If you've got the HTC Vive headset, Fallout 4 VR — released as its own standalone version in 2017 — gives the Commonwealth an even more epic sense of scale.
Because the Vive Pro is being sold as a standalone headset, you'll have to buy two of HTC's Lighthouse sensors and VR controllers separately.
Now available in China, and quite possibly on its way to a wider release, HTC is prominently showing its new standalone Vive Focus headset at MWC 2018 this week.
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.
The Vive Focus is a standalone headset which means it has everything needed for a VR experience built directly into the device — including the battery, processor, graphics, and display — rather than relying on a docked smartphone.
HTC is getting ready to release the Vive Focus standalone VR 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.
It's a standalone headset that runs on HTC's own VR platform, the also brand new Vive Wave and has access to the Viveport content store for downloading apps and games.
Roto VR also built support for mobile HMDs, such as the Google Daydream platform, and HTC's upcoming standalone Vive Focus headset.
While the initial Daydream devices required a compatible Android phone for its smarts and screen, standalone versions are now on the way, including devices created by Lenovo and HTC — the creator of the Vive headset for PCs.
Standalone headset have been developed by HTC VIVE and Lenovo that won't require being tethered to a PC as noted in the video below.
HTC has announced Vive Focus, a standalone virtual reality headset that eliminates the wires found on the regular HTC Vive.
«By collaborating with Qualcomm and leveraging our internal hardware and software innovations, HTC has been able to deliver an uncompromising VR experience with the Vive Focus premium standalone VR headset
This standalone headset has built - in screens rather than a spot for a phone, and that means it takes its data connection via USB cable — it can be powered by a new Mate 10 Pro, or a PC like an HTC Vive.
You'll now able to enjoy virtual reality videos in 8K with smooth latency through the standalone, wire - free Vive Focus headset, at least if you're in China.
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.
The Vive ($ 599 on Amazon) is currently the best PC - based VR headset available, and trademarks suggest a standalone «Vive Focus» headset may also be on the way.
We finally have an official name and a few general features for that highly anticipated standalone HTC Vive Focus VR headset primarily aimed at China.
The Vive Focus is a standalone VR headset, which means it doesn't need a connected PC or a smartphone in order to work.
HTC has announced a new standalone virtual reality headset called the HTC Vive Focus.
HTC did launch the Vive Focus standalone headset in China.
HTC Vive has seen a few add - ons over the years, such as the HTC Vive Tracker, and though there were plans to create a standalone HTC headset that ran Google's Daydream VR platform, those plans fell through.
Vive Focus is a six degrees of freedom, standalone VR headset.
Details are scant on the Vive Standalone VR headset — no hardware specs of any sort, save for the fact that it uses the new Snapdragon 835 mobile VR platform — and the only timeline we have for this PC-less rig is «later this year.»
HTC's first standalone headset, Vive Focus is anticipated to launch sometime this year and will provide an immersive experience without a PC or phone.
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.
Touted at Google IO 2017 as being one of the first standalone Google Daydream headsets that doesn't rely on a phone for power, Google VR's Clay Bavor has confirmed that the Vive Focus won't be coming to the platform, but instead will run on its own software.
Today at GDC, virtual reality frontrunner, HTC has announced new information regarding its standalone headset the HTC Vive Focus.
That comes as HTC prepares to double - down on the technology with a standalone headset expected to be the VIVE Focus.
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.
Currently exclusive to China, the HTC Vive Focus is the company's first and only standalone VR headset, meaning it doesn't need a smartphone or PC to operate.
Not for your Galaxy Gear VRs, but for the HTC Vive and certainly for the new standalone headset for Daydream from HTC.
As a standalone VR headset, the Vive Focus doesn't require a PC or even a smartphone to operate.
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.
HTC ended up confirming that it would not be bringing launching its standalone headset as a Daydream option, and instead would be launching in China as the Vive Focus running on its own proprietary Vive Wave platform.
If an Oculus or HTC Vive is too expensive, but you still want a great VR experience, Google may be releasing a standalone Android - powered VR headset next week during Google I / O.
The company scrapped its plans to develop a standalone Google Daydream headset, and although it announced a standalone headset called the Vive Focus, it's only being released in China so far.
Snapdragon is already powering some standalone VR headsets - like the HTC Vive Focus - but with Snapdragon 845 at the heart there's greater potential to make these devices more sophisticated.
If you were holding out for that Vive - branded standalone Google Daydream headset, meanwhile, there's bad news — HTC and Google have cancelled their plans to bring it to the US.
While the same is technically true of all trademarks related to smartphone - powered head - mounted displays like the Google Cardboard, Daydream View, and the Gear VR, recent reports suggest that the Internet giant is working on a standalone headset that's more similar to the likes of the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive.
Whereas that headset will run the Google Daydream platform, the Vive Standalone taps into the Viveport content ecosystem.
On the virtual reality front, we may also see some news related to HTC's Vive - branded standalone Google Daydream headset.
The Vive is still one of the most popular standalone VR headsets in the market right now, alongside Luckey's Oculus Rift, which Facebook owns.
They say standalone VR headsets are the future of the budding industry, but early standout HTC doesn't seem to agree, keeping the Vive Focus exclusive to China for the time being while significantly upgrading the original PC - connected Vive.
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