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Open Source Virtual Reality (OSVR) was an open-source software project that aimed to enable headsets and game controllers from all vendors to be used with any games developed by Razer and Sensics. It was also a virtual reality headset that claimed to be open-source hardware using the OSVR software. [2]
Razer gaming headsets, keyboard and mouse in 2022. Razer Inc. (stylized as R Λ Z Ξ R) is an American-Singaporean [4] [5] [6] multinational corporation and technology company that makes, develops, and sells consumer electronics, financial services, and gaming hardware.
Discontinued ($5800 (headset only, mandatory support license) at release) [110] No Yes No No Yes No No No Hand tracking , eye tracking Yes Oculus Quest (Oculus Link) [111] 2019-11-18 [111] Inside-out markerless OLED 1440x1600 14.4 9:10 72 Hz 94º [112] Integrated stereo speakers, 2 mm × 3.5 mm headphone jack USB Type-C, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
This Xbox controller is comfortable and ergonomic, and features a 3.5mm stereo headset jack, just like the Xbox Core controller. The included 10-foot USB cable is detachable, making it easy to store.
OpenVR is a software development kit (SDK) and application programming interface (API) developed by Valve for supporting the SteamVR [1] [2] and other virtual reality headset devices. [3] [4] The SteamVR platform uses it as the default application programming interface and runtime. [5]
The company’s first product is a standalone headset that features an onboard Nvidia Tegra SoC (system on a chip) and does not require a tethered connection to a computer or console in order to operate. [2] GameFace Labs is a founding member of the Open Source Virtual Reality project (OSVR) [3] and the Immersive Technology Alliance. [4]
Razer Blade Stealth supports full Chroma lightning with Razer Synapse software. [6] Chroma lighting is a unique light feature on all Razer mouse and keyboard products. The device comes with pre-installed Razer Synapse software and the software supports key clicks, Macro creating and other features that are supported within other Razer keyboards.
Razer Inc. "Hanbo Chroma Series" Thermaltake "Water2.0 Series" XPG "Lavente series" (Xtreme Performance Gear, a gaming brand of ADATA) Zalman "SKADI series" "Reserator 3 Max" "LQ series" "Reserator 3 Max Dual" Zotac (stopped producing water coolers)