A new, incredibly compact, and lightweight VR headset has just been developed for exploring virtual worlds. Made from the latest lightweight materials using cutting-edge technology, this headset is a game-changer. Let's take a closer look at this exciting new product.
Bigscreen, the VR platform known for creating immersive virtual reality experiences, has recently launched a new headset called Bigscreen Beyond. This VR headset is designed for personal computers and is the lightest and smallest in its class, weighing only 127 grams. It is six times lighter than other similar VR gadgets, and its thinnest part is only 24 mm. The device measures 143.1 mm in length and 52.4 mm in width.
Bigscreen Beyond
The headset comes with a price tag of $999 and boasts an exceptional fit, thanks to its 3D face scanning technology. It has a range of advanced features, including two OLED microdisplays, each with a resolution of 2560x2560, state-of-the-art optics, and 6DOF SteamVR tracking support.
The headset will be incredibly comfortable for any gamer thanks to its 3D face scanning technology
The Beyond's OLED microdisplays offer high image quality and detail. Combined with advanced optics, Bigscreen Beyond provides a 2-3 times better visual accuracy than other VR headsets.
Designed for PC users who love the SteamVR virtual reality ecosystem, Bigscreen Beyond is a great alternative to other headsets such as Valve Index, HTC Vive, Oculus Rift, and Windows Mixed Reality. However, it does not come with a SteamVR tracking base station or compatible controllers such as Valve Index or HTC Vive. To use the Bigscreen Beyond VR headset, a powerful computer with a quad-core processor is required. The manufacturers of Bigscreen Beyond guarantee that it is 100% compatible with all programs, games, and metaverses available in SteamVR.
Metaverses in SteamVR where you can use the Bigscreen Beyond VR headset
In SteamVR, users can download multiple game products with metaverses like VRChat, NeosVR, AltspaceVR, etc.
VRChat remains the most popular of them all. It's a metaverse that has a desktop mode for use in 2D, but to immerse yourself in the magical virtual world in 3D format, you'll need a VR headset or helmet.
The gameplay of VRChat is similar to Second Life and Habbo Hotel. Players create their own worlds where they can interact with each other using virtual avatars. Created worlds are filled with locations, objects, and various items. Game settings allow players to create or import character models from different franchises and use them as their own avatar.
In the virtual space, player models are capable of supporting lip sync, eye blinking, and a complete range of motion. In addition to non-linear, standard gameplay for any metaverse, where players interact or communicate in different locations, there is also the possibility of watching movies, listening to concerts, or even playing a few group mini-games using avatars. And the VR headset, Bigscreen Beyond, is perfect for all of this.
One of the locations in VRChat where players can interact and communicate with each other using avatars
The headset's delivery times for different countries
Interested buyers can pre-order the Bigscreen Beyond headset right now through the manufacturer's website, with deliveries expected to arrive in the US by the summer of 2023. The headset will be available in Canada and Europe starting from the fourth quarter of this year. Sales in Australia, New Zealand, and Japan are set to begin towards the end of the year, possibly around the Christmas holidays. For those in other countries, the headset will not be available for purchase until 2024.
The main advantage of the Bigscreen Beyond VR headset is its incredibly lightweight design
Although weight may not always be the main concern for virtual reality users, the Bigscreen Beyond's sleek and lightweight design will likely appeal to those who have avoided VR headsets in the past due to their bulky size. Lightweight VR headsets offer a better VR experience, are easy to transport, and comfortable to wear for longer periods since they put less strain on the neck, head, and face.