Valve confirms the arrival of more steamvr glasses
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The HTC Vive have enjoyed a privileged position as for months the only virtual reality glasses compatible with Valve's SteamVR tracking technology, something that is about to change with the arrival on the market of a large number of compatible models.
SteamVR will be compatible with more VR glasses
Valve has confirmed that nearly 500 companies have already registered to use the Lighthouse system and that several of them are planning to put their own glasses on the market. They have also confirmed that it is necessary to install Steam in order for the necessary drivers to be installed for the device to function but that it can then work regardless of whether Steam is running or not.
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Finally, it has been mentioned that Valve is already working to set up a new production line for Lighthouse base stations with a significantly lower manufacturing cost, so the price of the virtual reality devices that use it will be somewhat cheaper, at least in theory..
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