Valve today announced plans to begin selling SteamVR Tracking base stations directly later this year; the first units on offer are expected to be the new single-rotor models the company recently ...
Valve has announced an update to its SteamVR Tracking technology, improving its base stations. SteamVR Tracking 2.0 supports more than two base stations and promises to be cheaper, quieter and more.
Valve has this week announced that it will begin selling SteamVR Tracking base stations directly later this year removing the requirement for a $3,000 introductory course. When valve launch the ...
Are the high costs of virtual reality technology stopping you from exploring virtual worlds? According to a Road to VR report, Valve is seeking alternative construction methods for its SteamVR ...
Valve has officially dropped its in-person training requirements for SteamVR tracking certification, making it easier than ever for peripheral manufacturers to produce virtual reality accessories that ...
Those looking forward to getting their hands on the new HTC Vive Pro virtual reality headset and SteamVR 2.0 base stations, recently unveiled during CES 2018. Will be pleased to know that the new ...
Valve have just announced royalty-free licensing of SteamVR tracking for third-party hardware makers, allowing anyone to use the technology without paying licensing fees. I wonder if the tech being ...