Valve is reportedly developing a standalone VR headset to rival the likes of the PlayStation VR and Meta Quest. Numerous recent patents, software discoveries and leaked renders all point towards an ...
Just recently there have been reports of Valve adding “experimental Arm support to SteamOS in latest Runtime update”. As stated by Notebookcheck,“The implications of this are far-reaching,” and ...
It looks like Valve might be ready to make some serious noise in the VR space again—and this time, they may be going wireless. The long-rumored standalone headset codenamed Deckard just got a fresh ...
“Several people have confirmed that Valve is aiming to release new standalone, wireless VR headset (codename Deckard) by the end of 2025. The current price for the full bundle is set to be $1200.
I want to use VR to not only health kick, but health punch, and maybe even health run.
With the Valve Index, Valve aimed to set the standard for PC VR in 2019. Six years later, its journey ends, marking the transition to a new era of VR.
Alright, so 2025 is shaping up to be pretty interesting for VR, especially if you’re looking for something a bit more ...
TL;DR: Virtuix's Omni One is a full-body VR system with a 360-degree treadmill, priced at $3,495, including a Pico 4 Enterprise headset. The Omni One Core, at $2,595, offers similar features for PC ...