HTC Vive Head-Mounted Display
It is a virtual reality head-mounted display jointly developed by HTC International Electronics (HTC) and Villefort Company (ValveCorporation), released on April 5, 2016. Using "room scale" technology, the room is turned into a three-dimensional space through sensors, allowing users to naturally navigate and move around in the virtual world. Two wireless controllers and two spatial positioning base stations are equipped to achieve accurate motion tracking. Its head-mounted display uses an OLED screen with a resolution of 2160x 1200 pixels and a refresh rate of 90Hz, providing a 110-degree field of view.
Magic Leap One Virtual Reality VR headset device
MagicLeap One is a virtual reality (VR) headset device developed by MagicLeap company. It is an advanced augmented reality (AR) technology product that enables users to interact with virtual objects in the real world. The design is very exquisite, and the headset device adopts a lightweight design, paired with a comfortable headband, allowing users to wear it for a long time without feeling uncomfortable. It also has intelligent sensing and tracking technology, which can accurately track the user's head and hand movements, and perceive the user's position and posture in the real world in real time. It is a striking augmented reality headset device.
Virtual reality headset Alcatel VR
Regarding Alcatel hardware, it uses an eight core processor, 3GB of RAM, 32GB of storage space, and a series of mandatory sensors, including accelerometers, gyroscopes, and proximity sensors. The visual effects are handled by two 3.8-inch AMOLED screens, each with a resolution of 1080 x 1020. The battery is cleverly placed on the back inside the Vision, effectively dispersing the weight. As for the visual experience, we did notice almost no blurring or defocusing, and the AMOLED screen also provides excellent colors and vivid images.
Virtual reality headset Samsung Gear VR
Thanks to Oculus' ATW (Asynchronous Time Warping) technology, powerful gyroscopes and other sensors built into the Gear VR headset, Samsung's low latency and refresh rate up to 90Hz Amoled screen, and optimized underlying ROM, the overall latency level of Gear VR has finally reached the level of high-performance VR headsets such as Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, and PSVR. Wearing it on the head, there is no lag in the screen, which is already a basic "complete body" of VR, rather than a rough combination of a phone and a box.
Virtual reality headset Samsung Gear VR
Gear VR is a virtual reality headset developed in collaboration between Samsung and Oculus VR. Released in 2015 and discontinued in 2020. The display and processor of Gear VR are provided by compatible Samsung Galaxy devices. It features a high field of view lens and an inertial measurement unit with rotation tracking, and is connected to a smartphone via USB-C or micro USB. The side of the Gear VR glasses includes a touchpad and a rollback button, as well as a proximity sensor for detecting when the glasses are turned on. Mainly used for mobile virtual reality games and simulations, it is also used for science and medical education.
Oculus Quest 2 standalone VR head mounted display controller
Oculus Quest 2 is a standalone VR head mounted display launched by Oculus, a virtual reality (VR) company under Facebook. It was released in 2020 and is the second generation product of the Oculus Quest series. Widely popular for its excellent performance and convenient user experience. Adopting an integrated design, users do not need to connect to a computer or game console, and can directly put on a headset to experience the VR world. It is equipped with a powerful processor and memory, supporting high-definition images and smooth animations, allowing users to immerse themselves in a realistic virtual reality environment.
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Virtual reality headset SONY PlayStation VR
PlayStation VR is a virtual reality head mounted display developed by Sony Interactive Entertainment and has been on sale since October 13, 2016. This device is specially designed by Sony for the PlayStation 4 video game console, so it requires the PS4 to perform image processing and output before it can be used; In addition, typical PlayStation VR games also require accessories such as DualShock 4 or PlayStation Move controllers and PlayStation Camera to play.
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