• utopiah@lemmy.world
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    16 hours ago

    It’s always cool to see such projects, and I was discussing about the topic just yesterday.

    … but please, don’t spend $150 on that. This is limited has it has :

    • no controllers (and gamepads aren’t spatial),
    • no hand tracking (which would be spatial),
    • no 6DoF, so you can’t move your head or body around, just turn your head around
    • a very limited software stack, e.g. no OpenXR (AFAICT),
    • a cable to be plugged to a computer, i.e. it’s not standalone

    so it’s basically a more open but not standalone version of the Oculus Go. For context the Go is from 2018 and back then was $200 while being standalone. Note also that the Go is rootable, cf https://developers.meta.com/horizon/blog/unlocking-oculus-go/

    There are also other DIY VR HMDs, e.g. https://github.com/relativty/Relativty from 2020 which similar limitations. In fact this made so much buzz back then the founder managed to ride the hype and make (sadly) a VC funded startup. I say sadly because the initial project was all open VR and openness but once the money was locked-in… well I let you check.

    So… again this is VERY cool to build but please do not consider this anything but a way to learn. If you do want to play with VR with a limited budget consider instead an accountless (meaning no Meta involved) second hand Meta 2 then Alvr or WiVRn (cf https://lvra.gitlab.io/ for more).