HTC recently introduced the Vive Focus Vision, a new portable headset that is set to compete with the Meta Quest Pro. The new headset is larger than the Quest Pro, but it is also $1,000 less expensive.
The Vive Focus Vision is a mixed reality headset, meaning it offers both virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) experiences. It is designed for both gamers and businesses, and it has some exciting features that make it stand out.
For example, the headset has built-in eye-tracking, which allows for more realistic and immersive VR experiences. It also has stereo color passthrough cameras, which enable depth-corrected mixed reality. Additionally, the headset has an infra-red sensor that helps to improve hand tracking in low-light conditions.
The Vive Focus Vision also has some impressive technical specifications. It has a 120-degree field of view and can support a 120Hz refresh rate. The display has a combined 5K resolution, and it features dual 16-megapixel cameras for full-color passthrough.
The headset also has an upgraded cooling system, which is necessary for lossless PCVR sessions. There is also an onboard backup battery that keeps the headset alive when the main battery is being swapped out.
Preorders for the Vive Focus Vision begin this week, and the headset is expected to start shipping in mid-October. With its impressive features and affordable price, the Vive Focus Vision is sure to be a game-changer in the world of virtual and augmented reality.