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Oculus unveils standalone VR headset

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SAN JOSE: Facebook Inc chief Mark Zuckerberg on Wednesday unveiled a new Oculus virtual reality headset untethered from computers as part of a vision to bring the new technology to the masses.

Oculus Go headsets will be priced at $199 when they begin shipping early next year, Zuckerberg said during a keynote presentati­on at an annual developers conference in the Silicon Valley city of San Jose.

Zuckerberg touted Oculus Go as the first product in a “sweet spot” between virtual experience­s using smartphone­s and those handled by powerful desktop computers.

“It’s an all-new, standalone headset that doesn’t require you to snap in a phone or plug in a cable,” he said.

Oculus Go uses internal cameras, sensors and software to track movements that are translated into correspond­ing motion in virtual worlds rendered in headsets.

Facebook stressed its commitment to virtual reality, despite less than stellar adoption of headsets such as Oculus Rift which need to be plugged into computers.

“We want to get a billion people in virtual reality,” Zuckerberg said. “The road ahead won’t be easy, but virtual reality will change the way we see the world and will make all of our lives a whole lot better.”

Oculus on Wednesday lopped $100 off the price of a package bundling Rift headset with touch controller­s, citing successful discounts during a summer-long promotion.

The Rift-plus-Touch bundle price was reduced to $399, said Hugo Barra, who recently left Xiaomi Inc to lead virtual reality efforts at Facebook.

The new Rift price is priced cheaper than competing HTC headsets and on par with similarly bundled PlayStatio­n VR gear.

“We want to continue getting VR into more people’s hands, so we’re permanentl­y lowering the price of Rift,” Oculus said in a blog post. “And more people in VR means more people to play, connect, and share with.”

Oculus also provided a look at progress being made on a “Santa Cruz” stand-alone virtual reality headset prototype revealed at the company’s developers conference here a year ago.

The ability to track hand-held controller­s was added to Santa Cruz, letting people reach into virtual worlds and interact in what Oculus described as an “important, industry-first milestone.”

Sony Corp, HTC Corp and Facebookow­ned Oculus are the top players in virtual reality head gear, each striving to stake out territory in the budding market.

While Sony’s VR headsets work with PS4 consoles, competing gear requires computers that can handle the demand of processing rich, immersive graphics in real time.

 ?? BLOOMBERG ?? Hugo Barra, vice president of virtual reality (VR) for Oculus VR Inc, speaks during the Oculus Connect 4 product launch event in San Jose, California on Wednesday.
BLOOMBERG Hugo Barra, vice president of virtual reality (VR) for Oculus VR Inc, speaks during the Oculus Connect 4 product launch event in San Jose, California on Wednesday.

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