![]() ![]() Pico’s VR Glasses prototype employ a 90Hz, 1,600 × 1,600 LCD display in each eye, 3DOF headtracking via an on-board IMU, and a 3DOF motion controller. Pico VR Glasses at CES 2020 Photo by Road to VR The so called Pico VR Glasses is a prototype small form-factor headset that’s designed as a ‘VR viewer’ of sorts-a lightweight, 3DOF headset designed to tether to Android phones for casual VR experiences.Įspecially considering that it’s still a prototype, it’s the most impressive ‘VR viewer’ headset I’ve seen yet, being several steps ahead in completeness over others, including a similar VR viewer that Panasonic revealed this week. But when we went to the company’s booth on the show floor, we saw a curious device sitting next to their Neo headsets. When Pico made its CES announcements earlier this week, the company talked about its new Neo 2 standalone VR headset, a Quest-like device targeting enterprise customers. This phone-tethered 3DOF ‘VR viewer’ was surprisingly complete, offering a decent resolution and field of view, focus adjustment, and motion controller in a compact form-factor that’s light enough to stay on your head. The prices in keyshops are often cheaper than in official shops, but there are certain risks involved and purchasing through unauthorized resellers won’t support the game developers directly.This week at CES 2020, Pico quietly revealed a prototype headset which its calling the Pico VR Glasses. Keyshops resell the game keys from undisclosed sources. Official stores retail the game keys by getting them directly through the game developer or publisher.
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