Simula One
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The Simula One is an annonuced headset by Simula VR. Parts of it are open-source.
The Simula One suffers from vergence-accommodation conflict.
The headset is advertised as a laptop replacement productivity tool.
There is a special version of the preorder headset with woodgrain that costs five thousand dollars.
It has been delayed. There have been several prototypes.
Components[edit]
- VXR Board - splits a displayport signal into two MIPI-DSI connections[1] It is called that because it uses a Synaptics VXR7200 chip, specifically a VXR7200BGA variant, which uses BGA connections, which makes it very difficult to assemble reliably.
Development[edit]
Development used a Synaptics VXR7200 evaluation board.[2]
See also[edit]
- Relativty, another open-source VR headset
References[edit]
- ↑ "SimulaVR". 2022-07-22. https://simulavr.com/blog/vxr-assembly-and-misc/.
- ↑ "SimulaVR". 2022-05-11. https://simulavr.com/blog/review-unit-print-and-vxr/.