HTC is today launching a lightweight headset designed to split the difference between a standalone VR headset and a personal cinema. The HTC Vive Flow is a pair of glasses weighing just 189 grams (6.6 ...
I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009. Now I explore wearable tech, VR/AR, tablets, gaming and future/emerging trends in our changing world. Other obsessions include magic, immersive theater, ...
Instead of needing to use a full helmet of gear, the HTC Vive Flow VR headset can help you experience virtual reality using what looks like a chunky pair of sunglasses. The HTC Vive Flow covers your ...
HTC Vive’s first real entry-level consumer virtual reality headset is here, and while at first glance it seems to be a direct competitor to the Oculus Quest 2, the Vive Flow has the potential to be ...
Sanuj Bhatia, the managing editor at Pocketnow, is responsible for supervising and contributing to all the content published on the website, including news, reviews, features, and how-tos. He began ...
HTC’s compact VR headset, Vive Flow, launched late last year targeting a different kind of VR user. The company says that feedback since launch has consistently been around two features, both of which ...
Vive Flow is more a portable cinema and guided meditation device than a conventional virtual reality headset. I’m PCMag’s home theater and AR/VR expert, and your go-to source of information and ...
The HTCVive Flow VR headset has now been officially revealed. The device, with its bug-like twin goggles, is a standalone headset. It’s currently set for a launch in November for the price of $499.
After a few ho-hum announcements earlier this year, HTC's virtual reality division has returned with arguably its boldest (and most mysterious) product launch yet: the HTC Vive Flow. The new headset, ...
Virtual reality gamers looking for more immersion in their favorite games and experiences may be interested in a new fully interactive VR motion simulator aptly named the SitWalk. Specifically ...
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