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  2. Meta Quest Pro - Wikipedia

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    The Quest Pro more closely resembles AR headsets such as Microsoft's HoloLens rather than other VR headsets, with a thinner lens enclosure, and a more visor-like form factor that does not obscure the entirety of the user's peripheral vision; "peripheral blinders" are included as an accessory, with a "full light blocker" attachment sold separately.

  3. List of virtual reality headsets - Wikipedia

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    Oculus Mobile SDK, developed by Oculus VR for its own standalone headsets and the Samsung Gear VR. (The SDK has been deprecated in favor of OpenXR, released in July 2021.) [1] Tethered – headsets that act as a display device to another device, like a PC or a video game console, to provide a virtual reality experience. Mainstream tethered VR ...

  4. Windows Mixed Reality - Wikipedia

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    Windows Mixed Reality (WMR) is a discontinued platform by Microsoft which provides augmented reality and virtual reality experiences with compatible head-mounted displays.. WMR supports a number of virtual and augmented reality headsets, including Microsoft HoloLens.

  5. Best VR headsets of 2022 - AOL

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    The best VR headsets offer an immersive 360-degree gaming experience. We've compiled the best VR headsets, so you can feel like you're playing as the character of your favorite games.

  6. Zuckerberg Touts Meta Quest 3 as First ‘Mainstream’ Mixed ...

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    The company on Wednesday announced the Meta Quest 3 mixed-reality headset, set to ship Oct. 10 and priced at $499. Zuckerberg showed off the new product in the keynote …

  7. HTC Vive - Wikipedia

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    HTC Vive implements "room-scale" virtual reality, whereby a user can walk freely around a play area rather than be constrained to a stationary position. [5] The controllers and headset use a positional tracking system; multiple external base stations are installed in the play area, which each contain an array of LED lights, and two infrared lasers.