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16 Reviews
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Abstract: Among the feast of VR headsets now available under Microsoft’s banner of Windows Mixed Reality, Asus’ was the last to appear on store shelves. And although the Asus Mixed Reality Headset lacks some imagination in the name department, we were intrigued by the potential of the futuristic-looking headset when we first got a chance to play around with it late last year. Where it's found wanting through its name, it evens things up considerably in looks and some of its features...
Blurry peripheral vision, Some light bleed issues, Can be uncomfortable, Not heaps of WMR content to date, Doesn't kill the need for wires
The Asus Windows Mixed Reality headset is an interesting device for those considering their Mixed Reality headset options. In reality, it's the design that makes the difference on these devices, as the foundations mostly depend on the Windows Mixed Realit...
High-quality padding materials, Light weight, Easy to setup, Portability
Flimsy controllers, Tether cable not replaceable, No IPD adjustment, Forehead cushion too small
The Asus Windows Mixed Reality headset is a nice piece of equipment, but not nice enough for its roughly $400 asking price. We would sooner buy an Oculus Rift for $400 than this device.7/10$429AmazonMOREBest Virtual Reality HeadsetsMOREAll Virtual Rea...
Blurry peripheral vision,Some light bleed issues,Can be uncomfortable,Not heaps of WMR content to date,Doesn't kill the need for wires
If you're super keen on Windows Mixed Reality then, right now, our advice would be to wait. Wait until there's more content available within the ecosystem. Wait until at least December 2017 - or, more likely, some time into 2018 - when a variety of third-...
Blurry peripheral vision,Some light bleed issues,Can be uncomfortable,Not heaps of WMR content to date,Doesn't kill the need for wires
If you're super keen on Windows Mixed Reality then, right now, our advice would be to wait. Wait until there's more content available within the ecosystem. Wait until at least December 2017 - or, more likely, some time into 2018 - when a variety of third-...
Published: 2018-06-12, Author: Kevin , review by: tomshardware.com
High-quality padding materials, Light weight, Easy to setup, Portability,
Flimsy controllers, Tether cable not replaceable, No IPD adjustment, Forehead cushion too small
The Asus Windows Mixed Reality headset is a nice piece of equipment, but not nice enough for its roughly $400 asking price. We would sooner buy an Oculus Rift for $400 than this device.7/10$429...
Lightweight and comfortable, Wider compatibility with PC specs, Doesn't use external sensors
Visual quality could be better, Steam VR still in beta, Priced too close to Oculus Rift
The biggest reason Acer's AH101 headset works is the simplicity in using it, and the current novelty of VR content. Friends who tried it liked how it worked and felt they had done something totally new to them. It's not unlike how 3D graphics made an impa...
Abstract: In January 2015, Microsoft unveiled the HoloLens, the world's first fully self-contained holographic computer. With HoloLens, users are able to interact with virtual images in the real world. A ‘ Development Edition ‘ of the headset began shipping in ear...
I genuinely enjoyed my time with this headset and it made me believe in VR in a way I never had before. But I just can't see myself dropping $800 until there are significantly more affordable games and apps. However, it's not the most expensive headset on...