This seems to be Varjo’s response to the Apple Vision Pro. Its significantly cheaper than the last headset, the Varjo XR-3, going from $5,495 to $3990 and also removing the $1000 yearly subscription. Here’s a reminder that Apple initially developed much of their software for the Apple Vision Pro using Varjo’s XR-3’s and the Apple Vision Pro was going to undercut the XR-3 at a price of $3,500.

It’s also exciting that the new XR-4 is going to be allowed for individuals to purchase, instead of just locked to companies.

  • @[email protected]
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    251 year ago

    Quite a bold claim coming from a technology that so far has suffered from input/output delay causing nausea, warping at close range and noise in low light. I’ve tested both the XR-3 and the Quest 3 and while the pass-through technology has come far, I would never confuse it with my own sight.

    Good to see direct competition to Apple’s headset though.

    • @[email protected]
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      -81 year ago

      They kinda have to make some bold claims to stay relevant as Apple Vision might bankrupt them into oblivion when it releases.

      • @[email protected]
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        91 year ago

        Sure, but hype will evaporate into a cloud of hate if claims like these don’t hold up. Especially when you’re the underdog and “unknown” relative to Apple. We’ve seen this with Magic Leap for instance. Or with No Man’s Sky to take an example from Gaming.

  • @Crow
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    81 year ago

    Now replace my eyes with this.

  • subignition
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    61 year ago

    It would be so cool to have time and money to mess around with this bleeding edge stuff.