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    Relativty

    Relativty

    An open source VR headset with SteamVR supports for $200

    Relativty is not a consumer product. We made Relativty in my bedroom with a soldering iron and a 3D printer and we expect you to do the same, build it yourself. We started Relativty because after watching Sword Art Online we wanted to make our own VR games. Thus Relativty supports SteamVR games and can be modified to add support for any DIY or off-the-shelf VR device. The room-scaling AI can be used with any camera, it tracks your body based on video input. Precision and freedom of movement...
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    NxtVR
    ...As both the sensor boards and STM32 are very inexpensive, their combination offers one of the most cost effective and powerful hardware combinations available for a VR Headset. Full OpenXR and OpenHMD compliance means that the Vis3r Headset will plug straight into Steam, along with pretty much anything else that offers a VR interface.
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