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Affordable, easy to use and all in one piece.
That’s a barebone sale for the AuraVisor, a new virtual reality headset preparing to launch a Kickstarter campaign later this month. The product looks cool and certainly could be a hot seller considering its fairly cheap price of US $200.
While the official crowd sourcing campaign isn’t set to begin until Oct. 26, those interested in the AuraVisor can get a pretty comprehensive sneakpeak at its Prefundia page.
“The first virtual reality head mounted computer (HMC) that doesn’t need to be connected to a computer or smartphone to operate. Its on-board computer allows you to break free from other devices and experience virtual reality, and all it offers, without breaking the budget. Virtual reality finally becomes a mainstream product,” the site explains.
The device, apparently, doesn’t require any “technical knowledge” for users and can be used “straight from the box.” Users will be able to experience 360-degree videos through YouTube 360 and built in Bluetooth provides simple connectivity to a wide range of controllers, sticks, yokes and headsets. Wi-Fi and a simple smart scrolling graphical user interface means users can simply turn on, download and immerse themselves in a VR world.
The headset looks like a large pair of ski goggles and boasts impressive specs including a built-in Lithium Ion battery giving five hours of use, a built-in VR store to buy games, films and other content and a 5” backlit screen that delivers full, 1080p HD video.
W. Brice McVicar is a staff writer for SiteProNews.
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