
HTC Vive Pro Eye was launched at CES this year, and the company said the headphones will launch at some point in the second quarter. The company has now announced that the HTC Vive Pro Eye is available in North America, selling for $ 1,599 (about Rs.1,10,800) at Vive.com and select retailers. The HTC Vive Pro Eye's biggest advantage is the fact that it comes with precise eye control technology, deeper data analysis, dynamic training environments, and more.
HTC Vive Pro Eye, as mentioned, also comes with native eye tracking technology to monitor eye movements for a more immersive VR experience. It provides look-based navigation to remove the need for controllers and improve convenience of use in environments like VR arcades or location-based entertainment.
The Vive Pro Eye employs what HTC calls “frosted rendering,” a technology that effectively allocates GPU power to deliver a better picture and an overall clearer visual output. HTC claims that the new Vive VR headset, for professional VR use cases, will significantly improve the user experience by eliminating the need for controllers and using eye movements to execute commands, which could prove particularly useful when it comes to VR games. .
HTC says the Vive Pro Eye headphones have proven useful in a multitude of industries for training and simulations, consumer feedback and analysis, as well as gaze-oriented navigation, among many other things.
HTC recently supplied the Professional VR Headset Vive Focus Plus for a price of $ 799 (roughly Rs 50,000). The headphones come with a host of enterprise features such as Kiosk Mode, Gaze Support, and device management tools to manage, monitor, and record multiple devices remotely simultaneously. They've been made available in 25 countries, and in some markets, the compact VR headset will come with an enterprise license at no additional cost.
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