Mixed Reality

Microsoft Mixed Reality Headsets: Augmented and Virtual Reality – The Best of Both Worlds

Share

 

In the world of VR goggles and AR headsets, Microsoft wants to rule on both niche markets with a single product: mixed reality headsets. The company has been working on this technology for some time now, being the first and strongest promoter of the mixed reality (MR) technology.

Windows 10-Powered Mixed Reality Headsets

The creator of the Windows operating system has attracted a few key players on the market of new technologies, such as Acer, Dell, HP, Lenovo and Samsung. These partnerships have resulted in a series of head-mounted displays for MR, all running on Windows 10 OS.

These headsets have recently been launched with a special discount on the official Microsoft store and the initial reviews are enthusiastic. Microsoft is targeting both individuals and companies with its products, with the promise of a complete and fully immersive experience.

Key features of the mixed reality headsets are:

  • Two high-resolution liquid crystal displays
  • Up to 105 degrees horizontal field of view (Samsung HMD Odyssey even up to 110˚)
  • Built-in audio out and microphone support via a 3.5 mm jack
  • Refresh rate of up to 90 Hz for the display
Lenovo Explorer Mixed Reality Headset
HP Windows Mixed Reality Headset
Acer Windows Mixed Reality Headset
Dell Visor Windows Mixed Reality Headset
Samsung HMD Odyssey Windows Mixed Reality Headset

Applications of the MR headsets developed by Microsoft include games, entertainment and shopping apps, as well as professional applications for business. The headsets are designed for comfort and performance, with ergonomic features to offer the best experience to users.

A Complete Experience

Microsoft’s headsets are sold together with handheld motion controllers for total control in an immersive gaming environment. The controllers feature haptic feedback, button control and thumbsticks which offer complete freedom of movement and allow users to interact with virtual objects in a natural manner.

The price range of Microsoft headsets is from $399 to $449, with $50 and $100 discounts at the moment on selected products.

ARPost

Recent Posts

How Virtual Reality Is Revolutionizing Police Training

Virtual reality creates safe and immersive environments that help police officers hone their skills, equipping them with new ways to…

1 year ago

Hands-On Review: YOGES Handle Attachments for Quest 2 Controllers

YOGES has an innovative take on adapters for Quest 2 controllers, including a unique removable piece that turns both controllers…

1 year ago

Exploring the World of Live XR Theater

Live XR theater started during the pandemic, but it’s more than a way to avoid a crowd. The medium allows…

1 year ago

Challenges Behind Applying Real-World Laws to XR Spaces and Ensuring User Safety

Applying real-world laws to XR spaces will require governments, businesses, and institutions to work together for effective regulation.

1 year ago

Alien Invasion AR FPS Review

Alien Invasion AR FPS does a lot with relatively little as it hooks me into the story through a combination…

1 year ago

Talespin Launches AI Lab for Product and Implementation Development

AI is like any tool - it makes the job easier but only if you know how to use it.…

1 year ago