Every week, we bring you the latest and most exciting updates in the world of VR, AR, and AI. Stay ahead of the curve and understand the technologies that are shaping the future of our digital lives. Get ready to be amazed and informed with the freshest insights from the virtual reality scene. What’s new this week? What are you curious about?
Headsets are getting a stylish upgrade! Korean designers unveil a concept for a luxury VR headset inspired by Givenchy.
This concept, designed by Jaehyeon Ha, combines VR and AR in one sleek device. The glasses feature a contrast material design that looks modern and minimalist. Users can pull up the front lens to use a transparent mode when AR is active. While it's still just a concept, it shows a bold vision for the future of wearable tech.
The Vive Pro is coming with 3K resolution and wireless capabilities!
HTC has finally released the upgraded version of its popular VR headset, the Vive Pro. At CES 2018, this professional-grade display was unveiled with a significant improvement in resolution—2800 x 1600 (up from 2160 x 1200). It uses two 3.5-inch OLED screens for a sharper, more immersive experience. This increase in resolution helps reduce motion sickness caused by low-quality visuals.
The Vive Pro also features an integrated headset, dual microphones with noise cancellation, and two front cameras. It supports both SteamVR 1.0 and 2.0 tracking systems and can use up to four base stations for room-scale tracking. The tracking area has expanded from 4.5x4.5m to 10x10m, offering more freedom of movement.
To enhance user experience, HTC introduced the Vive Wireless Adapter, which allows users to connect their devices without cables. Using Intel WiGig technology, it operates on the 60GHz band to deliver low latency and high performance. The adapter will launch in Q3 this year.
Xiaomi and Oculus team up for a new standalone VR headset!
At CES 2018, Xiaomi and Oculus announced the Mi VR Standalone, tailored for the Chinese market. It uses the Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 chip, similar to the Oculus Go. The device supports the Oculus Mobile SDK, allowing developers to bring content to China’s VR platform. It’s also compatible with Gear VR content, and Xiaomi plans to localize popular apps from the Oculus Store for its VR Mall.
Lenovo and Google join forces with the Daydream VR all-in-one!
At CES 2018, Lenovo launched the Mirage Solo, a Daydream VR all-in-one headset. It features a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 chip, a 2560 x 1440 LCD display, and a battery life of up to 7 hours. The key feature is Google’s WorldSense technology, which offers advanced tracking for more natural movement. With over 250 apps and games available on the Daydream platform, it promises an immersive experience. Details on release date and price are still pending.
Skyworth launches a 4K VR all-in-one!
Skyworth recently released the Skyworth VR, featuring a 4K display, six degrees of freedom, inward tracking, 3D audio, and gesture control via the camera. Its lightweight design, weighing less than 300g, ensures comfort during extended use. Skyworth claims full intellectual property rights and has integrated its own technological expertise. More details are expected later this quarter.
Huawei partners with IMAX and DTS for a new VR headset!
At CES 2018, Huawei announced a strategic partnership with IMAX and DTS, bringing cinema-like sound to VR. The Huawei VR2 all-in-one will be available on January 25. It features a 3K LCD display with a 90Hz refresh rate and is compatible with Huawei P9+ and other phones. It can also connect to a PC via USB-C for SteamVR gaming. Available at major retailers, the price is RMB 1999.
Vuzix unveils the first enhanced display smart sunglasses!
At CES 2018, Vuzix introduced the Vuzix Blade, the world’s first smart sunglasses with augmented reality. It includes Amazon Alexa for voice commands and displays AR content on the lenses. The design is sleek and resembles regular glasses, with built-in cameras, sensors, and connectivity options. Expected to launch in 2019, it will retail for $495 or around ¥3200.
That’s the latest in VR news. If you have any thoughts or questions, feel free to leave a comment below.
Edited by Jingjing Jing
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