Varjo Integrates Ultraleap Hand Tracking in New Human-eye Resolution HMD for Professional VR
Posted; October 14, 2019
15th October 2019 – Varjo Technologies, the leader in industrial-grade VR/XR headsets, today announced it is launching two new state-of-the-art VR headsets – the VR-2 and the VR-2 Pro.
The VR-2 Pro comes with integrated Ultraleap hand tracking technology, which enables more intuitive interactions with the highest-fidelity VR content. This is especially impactful for simulation professionals who interact with physical controllers and switches as part of their VR training.
Both the VR-2 and the higher-end VR-2 Pro include support for SteamVR® content as well as support for the OpenVR development platform from Valve® at ultra-high resolutions (up to 40 PPD/4K rendering per eye) so professional users can quickly and easily access a full range of applications for research, analytics, training and simulation, industrial design, and more. Through Varjo’s unmatched visual fidelity, these software tools are now ‘turbo-charged’ for the rigors of the professional market, delivering pixel-perfect clarity of 3D models and simulations.
Building on Varjo’s advanced 20/20 Eye Tracker™ technology, the new products offer even faster and more accurate calibration performance, giving professionals access to precise eye data for applications such as consumer research or safety-critical training. Additionally, the next-generation Bionic Display™ in both the VR-2 and the VR-2 Pro feature even better peripheral vision and color consistency than before, delivering the most natural visual experience needed when designing cars, architectural projects, advanced simulations or research scenarios.
The VR-2 and the VR-2 Pro are available for sale starting today at $4,995 and $5,995 respectively, sold together with Varjo’s software and support services starting at $795. Varjo will be demonstrating the new products this week at Augmented World Expo Europe at its booth #106.
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