HTC, a Taiwanese consumer electronics company, will start preorders for its wireless adapter for the Vive and Vive Pro virtual reality headsets beginning Sept. 5, the company announced. In a blog on ...
If you’re sick of tripping over the HTC Vive’s cord when you’re moving blindly across physical space, the company’s new wireless adapter is here to help. The good news is that you can eliminate that ...
Exactly what we’ve been waiting for. Ever since the dawn of cutting-edge VR headsets, folks have been clamoring for a way to wirelessly enter virtual worlds without the restriction that cords and ...
Unlike the Vive itself, the Vive Wireless adapter isn’t a strictly plug-and-play affair. To use it, you have to be comfortable opening up your PC and inserting an included WiGig adapter card into a ...
The wireless adapter for the HTC Vive virtual reality headset will cost $300 to $360, according to the product listing on Vive’s official website. The adapter, which allows users to use the VR headset ...
We're not going to keep you waiting… HTC's new Vive Wireless Adapter is going to cost $300, but only if you're pairing it with the original Vive headset. If you want to cut the cable on your Vive Pro ...
HTC today launched its latest salvo in the war to win the hearts and minds of VR early-adopters: The Vive Wireless Adapter. We got our hands on one, made fun of how it looks, and then got lost in ...
We first heard about the official Vive wireless adapter HTC was making in partnership with Intel last year, but now it's here at last. The device is going on sale from US$299.99 and up, with ...
Virtual reality game is patiently waiting for the arrival of the new Vive Cosmos wireless adapter and compatibility pack, will be pleased to know it is now available to purchase priced at $350. The ...
After revealing the Vive Wireless Adapter earlier this year, the company confirmed this week at E3 2018 that the device is on track to launch by late Summer, and offered up some details on the ...
14 months after HTC and Intel first showed off their wireless VR prototype, the two are finally ready to ship the product. According to HTC's announcement today, the Intel WiGig-based Vive Wireless ...
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