HTC has unveiled the new HTC Vive Pre which features design and functional improvements to every aspect of the HTC Vive. The Vive Pre’s headet matches the deisng of the leaked images we saw a few weeks back, sporting a more compact build with an improved headstrep, swappable foar inserts and nose gaskets for improved fit and a new display which creates a brighter and clearer image.
The “breakthrough” feature for the HTC Vive Pre is the integration of a camera on the front of the headset. The camera enables the Vive’s new Chaperone system which allows the Vive to incorporate real-world objects into the user’s view. HTC claims this feature allows users to “take a seat, find your drink, and carry on conversations” with people around you without removing the headset, but it will likely lead to contextual immersive experiences.
The Vive’s controllers have also received an design overhaul which makes them more compact while improving ergonomics. The controls now feature textured buttons, grip pads, dual-stage triggers and haptic feedback. The integrated batteries are recharged via a micro-USB port and can be used for four hours on a single charge. Even the Vive’s base stations have gotten a makeover, improving tracking and reducing sound all while reducing their footprint.
“When we first announced Vive ten months ago we had an ambitious goal of fundamentally changing the way people communicate and interact with the world – forever. Since then Vive has received a phenomenally positive reception from media, industry commentators, consumers, and the hundreds of partners and brands we’ve been working with to deliver inspiring and dynamic VR content. For too long, the promise of virtual reality has been little more than a promise. Today we stand on the precipice of a new era. Vive is creating a world where the only limit is human imagination.”
– Cher Wang, HTC chairwoman and CEO
HTC has given us any new information regarding the retail launch of the HTC Vive in April. Since this new unit is called the Vive Pre, there’s a good chance that it is only a developer kit. The final HTC Vive may have some additional design tweaks that we have yet to see.
HTC RESHAPES HUMAN IMAGINATION WITH INSPIRING VIRTUAL REALITY
HTC unveils Vive Pre, its second-generation developer edition VR system, featuring an all-new front facing camera and room-scale technology
New partners announced at the show brings VR to a broader spectrum of applications and consumers
Las Vegas, January 5, 2016 – HTC, a pioneer in innovative smart technologies, today announced new developments to the Vive VR system that represent the next step in bringing virtual reality to a mass-market. With Vive Pre, HTC is fulfilling the promise of creating fully immersive experiences that change how we communicate, how we are entertained, and how we learn and train. Each and every component has been redesigned from the ground up to provide better comfort, ergonomics, and performance. With milestone improvements in both visuals and versatility, Vive Pre creates a world without limits.
“When we first announced Vive ten months ago we had an ambitious goal of fundamentally changing the way people communicate and interact with the world – forever” comments Cher Wang, chairwoman and CEO, HTC. “Since then Vive has received a phenomenally positive reception from media, industry commentators, consumers, and the hundreds of partners and brands we’ve been working with to deliver inspiring and dynamic VR content. For too long, the promise of virtual reality has been little more than a promise. Today we stand on the precipice of a new era. Vive is creating a world where the only limit is human imagination.”
Become immersed with the new Vive Headset
The refreshed design of the Vive headset has been refined to offer greater comfort to the wearer, increasing the sense of immersion in the virtual worlds it creates. The headset is now more compact and features an updated strap design that provides greater stability and balance. An improved visual system with brighter displays and image refinements leads to increased clarity, and an even deeper sense of presence. On the inside, interchangeable foam inserts and nose gaskets mean the Vive Pre fits comfortably and securely to the user. Vive Pre can also be easily adjusted to suit a variety of facial shapes while remaining compatible with a variety of eyeglasses.
Integrated front facing camera merges the physical and virtual
Vive Pre brings elements of the real world into the VR realm. A newly developed front facing camera allows you to do more both inside and outside your Virtual world by blending physical elements into the virtual space. Being able to take a seat, find your drink, and carry on conversations without removing your headset is only the beginning of what’s possible.
Greater Control
Completing the VR experience, the Vive’s controllers have been overhauled and enhanced with updated ergonomics and softer edges, greater balance, new textured buttons, and grip pads for a more comfortable feel in the hand. The new dual stage trigger makes interaction with objects smoother, and haptic feedback delivers vital feedback about your interactions with the virtual world. For power, the controllers now feature integrated rechargeable lithium polymer batteries with micro-USB charging that provides over 4 hours of runtime on a single charge.
The Vive base stations have also been redesigned to be more compact, quieter, and provide improved tracking.
Complete Solution
The HTC Vive will be the first VR hardware to support SteamVR. Created by Valve, Steam VR tracking and the Chaperone system are optimized for use with Steam, one of the largest online platforms for PC, Linux and Mac games and software.
Shaping the Virtual Reality Industry
Since announcing Vive, HTC and Valve have worked with thousands of developers and partners to create VR content across a wide spectrum of sectors; from gaming and entertainment to health, automotive, retail and education. HTC and over 15 Vive partners will be showcasing VR applications at CES 2016, demonstrating the potential of a world without limits on imagination. Leading automotive manufacturer Audi has created a premium retail experience where consumers can explore their dream car with virtual reality, and Dassault Systemes, the 3DEXPERIENCE company, will showcase how it is developing the future of 3D product design in VR. HTC is also showcasing a new brand for Vive at CES 2016.
While Vive is scheduled for commercial launch in April 2016, HTC and Valve will be starting the new year by making an additional 7,000 units available to developers.