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  2. HTC Vive - Wikipedia

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    HTC Vive is a line of virtual and mixed reality headsets produced by HTC Corporation. The brand currently encompasses headsets designed for use with personal computers as well as standalone headsets such as the Vive Focus line, Vive Flow glasses, and the Vive Elite XR mixed reality headset.

  3. Viverse - Wikipedia

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    Viverse is an open platform for virtual worlds and environments developed by HTC and encompassing multiple devices and applications. Conceived as a metaverse, the platform is intended to create an interconnected series of virtual worlds, and includes elements of augmented reality.

  4. Sairento VR - Wikipedia

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    Sairento VR is a first-person shooter and free combat virtual reality video game developed by Singapore-based Mixed Realms and Swag Soft and released for the HTC Vive and Oculus Rift platforms on February 6, 2018. [1]

  5. WebXR - Wikipedia

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    WebXR Device API is a Web application programming interface (API) [1] [2] that describes support for accessing augmented reality and virtual reality devices, such as the HTC Vive, Oculus Rift, Meta Quest, Google Cardboard, HoloLens, Apple Vision Pro, Android XR-based devices, Magic Leap or Open Source Virtual Reality (OSVR), in a web browser.

  6. OpenVR - Wikipedia

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    OpenVR SDK was an important step towards the release of the first HTC Vive Developer Edition. The OpenVR SDK has replaced the API that was previously available in steamvr.h in the Steamworks SDK. The old API will continue to receive support indefinitely, but applications that require any of the new features must switch to the new SDK.

  7. VirtualLink - Wikipedia

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    VirtualLink was a proposed USB-C Alternate Mode that was historically intended to allow the power, video, and data required to power virtual reality headsets to be delivered over a single USB-C cable instead of a set of three different cables as it was in older headsets.

  8. Category:Virtual reality headsets - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Pages in category "Virtual reality headsets" ... HTC Vive; HTC Vive XR Elite; Huawei VR Glass; M.

  9. NeosVR - Wikipedia

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    The HTC Vive Pro Eye is also supported, enabling the use of eye presence in select avatars. NeosVR also offers support for hip and feet tracking , also known as 'full-body' tracking . Through inverse kinematics , the system calculates movement using up to eight extra trackers to replicate a person's physical movements in real-time .