Given that HTC is making two
different standalone headsets, one with Google, and one on its own platform there is a (admittedly slim) possibility that we could get our first glimpse at IFA.
Not exact matches
The
headset is sold in several
different bundle configurations ranging, in the US at least, from the $ 500 Launch Bundle to the now discounted
standalone headset at $ 290.
The
headset is
different from Google's Daydream VR platform, as that is said to be merely the stepping stone into the bigger hardware push presented by the
standalone headset.
With X Labs apparently losing steam on VR, the latest report notes that Google is still focused on a
standalone VR
headset — it's just not married to a proprietary or
different operating system.