While power, full - fledged virtual reality headsets have made it big over the last few years, the next big advancement is expected to be
wireless standalone headsets that don't need to be tethered to a PC.
Not exact matches
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:
It doesn't require a phone or computer, but will be a
standalone wireless VR
headset with built - in positional tracking.
The additional details on Google's
standalone headset comes right after a The Drum report focused on a «
wireless virtual reality» device which received approval from the FCC.
Last year, Facebook announced it was exploring the space with its Santa Cruz
standalone VR
headset, and it turns out that device is still on track: the totally
wireless, base - station - free
headset, which now has revamped controllers, was shown again on stage today:
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.