We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. The HTC VIVE Wireless Adapter is a bit of technology that changes the overall feeling of reality in a room-scale VR experience. This is an add ...
After revealing the Vive Wireless Adapter earlier this year, the company confirmed this week at E3 2018 that the device is on track to launch by late Summer, and offered up some details on the ...
HTC continues to bet big on VR, today announcing the launch of pre-orders for the Vive Wireless Adapter. The adapter allows Vive and Vive Pro owners to cut the cord, so to speak, and allow users to ...
HTC, a Taiwanese consumer electronics company, will start preorders for its wireless adapter for the Vive and Vive Pro virtual reality headsets beginning Sept. 5, the company announced. In a blog on ...
The wireless adapter for the HTC Vive virtual reality headset will cost $300 to $360, according to the product listing on Vive’s official website. The adapter, which allows users to use the VR headset ...
Exactly what we’ve been waiting for. Ever since the dawn of cutting-edge VR headsets, folks have been clamoring for a way to wirelessly enter virtual worlds without the restriction that cords and ...
One advantage of low and mid-range virtual reality headsets like the Gear VR or the Oculus Go is they're wireless, relying on phones or onboard hardware for their power. High-end headset like the HTC ...
Unlike the Vive itself, the Vive Wireless adapter isn’t a strictly plug-and-play affair. To use it, you have to be comfortable opening up your PC and inserting an included WiGig adapter card into a ...
Even in this early stage of virtual reality, video games and other digital VR experiences can be enormously impressive. Headsets like HTC Vive, Oculus Rift, and PlayStation VR transport you into ...
The Vive is finally ready to cut the cord. HTC today announced that the Vive Wireless Adapter will launch around the world September 24. In the US, the device will retail for $299 and works with both ...
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