Pico’s Asia-Only Neo 3 Has A Great Software Line-Up

The Pico Neo 3 is launching with a software line-up that could have made it a genuine contender for the Oculus Quest. Sadly, the device isn’t coming to the west.

Earlier this week Pico hosted a conference to announce the launch of the Neo 3 along with two enterprise-level devices that will be coming to North America and Europe. The company also revealed an encouraging line-up of games for the consumer iteration.

Pico Neo 3 Line-Up

Images from the event confirm that popular titles like Superhot VR, Apex Construct, Red Matter, Eleven Table Tennis, Synth Riders and Contractors are all coming to the device. Meanwhile, over on Twitter, the company’s banner image also suggests games like Tsuro and Fujii will hit the platform. The line-up builds on the momentum the company started with the Neo 2 Lite, which also featured Superhot.

All of these titles also appear on Facebook’s Oculus Quest and Quest 2. The Neo 3 is actually a very similar device, packing the same Qualcomm XR2 chip and even redesigned controllers that look quite similar to the Oculus Touch controllers.

Pico Neo 3 Pro

Unsurprisingly, the headset’s missing Facebook-owned hits like Beat Saber, Echo VR and Onward (which came under the Facebook umbrella just a few weeks ago).

It is encouraging to see others launch standalone VR ecosystems with quality content, even if the Neo 3 won’t be launching in the US and Europe. There’s a lot of talk about which company might be able to offer competition in the standalone space right now – HTC yesterday announced another enterprise-only standalone, the Vive Focus 3, while Sony’s new VR headset will be linked to the PS5 console. Rumors persist about Apple VR, which might challenge Facebook’s position from 2022.

Pico Announces Neo 3 Pro, Neo 3 Pro Eye For Enterprise Market

Pico Interactive announced two new headsets this week — the Pico Neo 3 Pro and the Pico Neo 3 Pro Eye, both aimed at an enterprise market and available soon in North America and Europe.

The two new headsets follow from the launch of the standard consumer-focused Pico Neo 3 headset last month, which is available exclusively in China. Pico promised that headsets aimed at an enterprise market would follow, and the Neo 3 Pro and Neo 3 Pro Eye are just that.

Pico Neo 3 Pro
The Pico Neo 3 Pro

Like the Neo 3, they are both powered by the Snapdragon XR2 platform and now feature optical 6DoF controller tracking, as opposed to the electromagnetic controller seen in the Neo 2 Pro and Neo 2 Pro Eye. Both headsets feature a single 5.5″ display, with a resolution of 3664 x 1920 and a 90Hz refresh rate. The field of view (FOV) on both headsets is ever so slightly lower than the last generation, down to 98 from 101 in the Neo 2 headsets. However, while the Neo 2 generation had a fixed IPD, the Neo 3 Pro and Neo 3 Pro Eye offer adjustable IPD settings at 58mm, 63.5mm and 69mm.

Just like the standard Neo 3 model, both the Pro and the Pro Eye feature upgraded WiFi 6 capabilities, along with improved guardian support thanks to the increase to 4 cameras from only 2 last generation. The Neo 2 headsets only supported a 3x3m guardian, but the Neo 3 Pro and Pro Eye now support a 10x10m space.

Pico Neo 3 Pro Eye
The Pico Neo 3 Pro Eye

Continuing the partnership from the Neo 2 generation, the Neo 3 Pro Eye will feature built-in eye-tracking capabilities from Tobii.

Both headsets offer DisplayPort and NVIDIA’s Direct Mode support, which promises streaming of PC VR content at 4K 90Hz via Pico VR Streaming when connected to a VR-ready computer via DisplayPort.

In terms of pricing, the Neo 3 Pro sits at $699 USD and the Neo 3 Pro Eye at $899 USD. Both headsets will be available to pre-order soon for enterprise customers on the Pico Interactive website.

Pico Launches Neo 3 Pro & Neo 3 Pro Eye, Serving up Strong Competition to Oculus & HTC

Pico Interactive’s next generation headsets—the Pico Neo 3 Pro and 3 Pro Eye—are now shipping to businesses worldwide, and they’re looking to undercut both Oculus and HTC by offering a pretty appealing set of specs at one of the lowest prices we’ve seen targeted at enterprise.

Update (October 1st, 2021): Pico launched Neo 3 Pro and Neo 3 Pro Eye, and it’s set to offer strong competition to Oculus Quest 2 Business Edition ($800) and HTC Vive Focus 3 ($1,300).

The new headsets, respectively priced at $700 and $900, include a battery strap similar to Oculus’ Elite Battery Strap for better comfort and longer battery life.

MRTV’s Sebastian Ang got to go hands-on with Pico Neo 3 Pro, and goes through a full unboxing and his impressions, which seem pretty favorable. If you’re short on time, jump to the 7-minute mark for Ang’s hands-on.

The original article announcing Neo 3 Pro and the Pro Eye variant follows below, including hardware specs.

Original Article (May 10th, 2021): Pico says these follow-up devices are “built for businesses and will be available in the West, including North America and Europe.” The company is also releasing them in China as well.

Pico says both Neo 3 Pro and Neo 3 Pro Eye will be available to enterprise sometime in Q3 2021, and they will be made available for pre-order on the Pico Neo website for $699 and $899 respectively. In China, its consumer Pico Neo 3 is coming in three flavors, priced locally at the US dollar equivalent of $390, $420, and $470.

As the name would suggest, its Neo 3 Pro Eye includes sensors for eye tracking; like in Neo 2 Eye, the eye tracking hardware is being provided by Tobii, the Sweden-based company known for integrating its tech into Vive Pro Eye, HP VR Reverb G2 Omnicept Edition, and more.

Image courtesy Pico Interactive

“Both 6DoF models were built for the enterprise and are powered by the Snapdragon XR2 Platform,” the company says in a press statement. “The headsets have a single 5.5 [inch] display with 3,664 × 1,920 resolution, a PPI of 773 and up to 90Hz refresh rate. With safety of utmost importance, the headsets also have a replaceable PU sterilizable face cushion that’s hygienic and washable.”

Much like Facebook’s Quest hardware, both Neo 3 headsets include two optically-tracked motion controllers and four head-mounted camera sensors.

Image courtesy Pico Interactive

The Pico Neo 3 Pro and Neo 3 Pro Eye are also slated to tether to PCs via NVIDIA’s Direct Mode, which lets the DisplayPort supported headsets to provide native 4K@90Hz wired connection for Pico VR Streaming.

Pico says all of its Neo 3 headsets will also support NVIDIA CloudXR too, which lets you wirelessly stream VR content via 5G and WiFi networks.

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Pico Neo 3 Includes Snapdragon XR2, Optical Controllers And Physical IPD Adjustment

Pico Interactive revealed the specifications for its Neo 3 headset and it is looking a lot like Oculus Quest 2 minus Facebook.

However, the headset is being pitched only to consumers in Asia.

The new headset is pitched as running the Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2 platform with a switch to optical controller tracking. The earlier Pico Neo 2 featured electromagnetic tracking that worked to accurately track controller position even when it was held behind your back. Optical tracking, meanwhile, is the type of tracking used on Oculus Quest 2 which loses tracking sometimes when held in unusual positions outside the view of the cameras. Pico Neo 3 also includes WiFi 6, according to the company. Pico says it will offer an enterprise version of the device in late summer 2021 that will be targeted toward professional markets outside Asia.

Pico Neo 3 includes four wide-angle cameras with a “curved screen” and 90hz visuals, according to the company, along with three settings for the distance between your eyes. The back of the headset includes a counterbalance for increased comfort. There’s a handful of apps for Oculus Quest that have made the jump to Pico’s platform. That was before Facebook started requiring your real identity used in associated with its headsets, however, and we’re curious to see if this updated Neo 3 convinces any developers to bring their products over to a competing headset with similar specifications. Pico recently announced a publishing effort to help developers release content on the company’s headsets in Asia.

We’re expecting new hardware reveals from HTC in May and next week Facebook is hosting an event related to new games on its platform.

Pico Neo 3 Spezifikationen enthüllt

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Mit der Pico Neo 3 wird in Asien am 10. Mai eine neue VR-Brille erscheinen, die ähnliche Eigenschaften wie die Oculus Quest 2 bieten soll. Nun sind auch die ersten Spezifikationen der Brille bekannt.

Pico Neo 3 Spezifikationen enthüllt

Die Pico Neo 3 wird auf einen Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2 Chipset setzen. Dieser wird auch von Oculus und Facebook in der Oculus Quest 2 verbaut. Ebenso teilen sich beide Produkte eine Bildwiederholrate von 90Hz, vier Kameras für das Tracking und drei Stufen für die Anpassung der Linsen an den eigenen Pupillenabstand. Hier die Spezifikationen der Pico Neo 3 in der Übersicht:

  • Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2 chipset
  • WiFi 6 antenna 
  • optical controllers with embedded tracking sensors
  • three physical IPD adjustments
  • four wide-angle cameras providing “millimeter-level” positioning and tracking
  • curved screen clocked at 90Hz refresh

Die Pico Neo 3 wird zunächst ausschließlich in Asien für Konsumenten erscheinen. In Europa wird sich Pico mit der Neo 3 auf den B2B-Markt konzentrieren.

(Quelle: Road to VR)

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Pico Neo 3 Is A VR Standalone With Quest-Like Controllers Coming To Asia Soon

Pico Interactive’s next headset is the Pico Neo 3, and it looks a lot closer to the Oculus Quest.

Last month Pico announced a new investment round and confirmed plans to release a third entry in its Neo series of standalone headsets in 2021. This week the company posted a teaser image of the device on its Weibo page, announcing a May 10th product launch at a Beijing conference. There are no announced plans to bring the headset outside of Asia at this time.

Pico Neo 3 Teased

Pico Neo 3 FullThe post includes a teaser image of the device. The headset itself looks somewhat similar to the Neo 2 with more rounded edges, but you can also spot a new camera to the top left of the device along with another closer to the bottom, around where it as located on the Neo 2. It looks like the Neo 3 could have four cameras, then, and they’re all placed in similar positions to the Oculus Quest 2.

It’s the controllers that make a real change, though. They now have the upwards tracking ring similar to the Oculus Touch controllers, though the ring is attached to a clip at the very top of the controller rather than embedded onto the bulk of the device. Neo 2 had no such tracking ring.

Details are thin on the ground right now but these changes do suggest that the Neo 3 might be moving away from the electromagnetic tracking system of its predecessor. We took a look at that system at CES in 2020 – it allows for controller tracking without relying on a camera’s field of view.

The Pico Neo 2 did eventually come to the west as a enterprise-only model, but no such plans have been announced for the Pico Neo 3 at this time.

Pico Neo 3 startet am 10. Mai in China

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Pico Interactive hat heute mit der Pico Neo 3 eine neue Version der autarken VR-Brille vorgestellt, welche bereits am 10. Mai in China starten soll.

Pico Neo 3 startet am 10. Mai in China

Das Unternehmen gab diese Nachricht gestern über den offiziellen Weibo-Account bekannt und erklärte, dass das Headset auf einem speziellen Event am 10. Mai im Beijing National Aquatics Center, auch bekannt als “Water Cube”, vorgestellt werden wird.

Wie die chinesische VR-Webseite Yivian berichtet, scheint das Headset über vier optische Sensoren und einen neuen Oculus Touch-ähnlichen Controller zu verfügen. Ansonsten hält sich Pico mit den technischen Spezifikationen oder detaillierten Bildern noch zurück.

Während in Asien die Brille auch direkt an Konsumenten angeboten wird, wird sich Pico in Europa weiterhin auf den B2B-Markt konzentrieren. In Asien konnte Pico Interactive bereits Fuß fassen und bietet dort im eigenen Store 400 unterschiedliche Anwendungen an. Darunter auch Superhot VR, Apex Construct, Angry Birds VR: Isle of Pigs und Racket: Nx.

Auch wenn Pico mit der Neo 3 in Asien der Oculus Quest 2 Konkurrenz machen könnte, scheint es somit auch weiterhin in Europa keine sinnvolle Alternative in absehbarer Zukunft zu geben. Mit der Oculus Quest 2 feiert Oculus derzeit seine größten Erfolge und Zuckerberg spricht bereits offen über neue Modelle der Brille. Unseren Langzeittest zur Oculus Quest 2 findet ihr hier.

(Quelle: Road to VR)

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Pico Raises $37M Series B+ Financing, Neo 3 Standalone to Release in Q2 2021

Pico Interactive, the Beijing-based VR headset creator, announced it has secured a fresh funding round of ¥242 million RMB (~$37 million), something the company says will help launch new hardware, and better position itself as a consumer-focused company.

According to a company press release obtained by Yivian (Chinese), investors include Keystone Capital, Shenzhen Yidun Media Investment Fund, CCB International, Jianyin Suzhou Science and Technology Fund. The cumulative funding amount of its Series B and Series B+ comes to ¥435 million RMB (~$66.5 million).

The company says the funds raised will be used to acquisition of core technologies such as optics, and creating greater demand in the consumer sector.

Henry Zhou, Pico Interactive CEO and founder, says the company is also getting ready to launch its next standalone VR headset, Pico Neo 3, which is slated to arrive sometime in Q2 2021. There’s no information on headset specs yet, however it’s set to be another standalone.

Pico maintains heavy focus on both developers and enterprise, so it’s still unclear whether Pico Neo 3 will be targeted at consumers. It’s certainly the direction the company intends on heading in the future, at least insofar the Chinese market is concerned.

Zhou further states that the new funding will be used to improve the its Pico Store content platform, something which is necessary if it hopes to compete against a surprisingly long list of domestic rivals. Pico also says it will be focusing on sports fitness, casual content consumption, and social VR applications.

Photo captured by Road to VR

We were impressed with our hands-on with Pico Neo 2 back at CES 2020 (before, well, you know), with the headset respectably stacking up against the original Oculus Quest hardware. Supposing Pico Neo 3 is aiming to accomplish the same feat, but with Oculus Quest 2, it’s possible Facebook may have a modicum of competition to worry about in the enterprise sector.

Still, it’s unlikely we’ll see a consumer-focused Neo 3 outside of China simply because the company would need to attract a large amount of non-Chinese content to its store, something it plainly doesn’t have yet. It would also need to heavily subsidize Neo 3 to make it at an attractive price point, say, somewhere around $300 to raise any eyebrows. At the time of this writing, the cheapest version of Neo 2 costs a whopping 3,500 RMB (~$535), however it’s worth noting that China-based consumers can’t buy Facebook hardware.


Thanks to Antony Vitillo of Skarred Ghost for pointing us to the news.

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Spree Interactive gibt Partnerschaft mit Pico und VR-Nerds bekannt

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Wie Spree Interactive und Pico mitteilen, sind beide Unternehmen eine Partnerschaft eingegangen, um maßgeschneiderte B2B-Lösungen für den Location-based Entertainment-Markt zu realisieren.

Zudem freuen wir uns zu verkünden, dass auch unser Spiel Tower Tag in das Programm von Spree Interactive aufgenommen wird.

Spree Interactive und Pico

Spree Interactive ist ein Unternehmen aus Deutschland, welches eine komplette LBVR-Lösung für familienfreundliche Inhalte anbietet. Das System umfasst Hardware und speziell entwickelte oder angepasste Software, welche zum gemeinsamen Spielen, Lernen und Erkunden in der Virtual Reality einlädt.

„Pico Interactive und SPREE Interactive verfolgen die selben Ziele – beide wollen ihren Kunden das bestmögliche Erlebnis mithilfe der immersiven Eigenschaften der virtuellen Realität bieten, und das auf eine besonders einfache Art und Weise. Wir lieben es, wie Menschen die faszinierenden, unterhaltsamen und spannenden Welten genießen, die VR ermöglicht und freuen uns, SPREE Interactive bei seiner internationalen Expansion zu unterstützen“, sagt Oliver Wöhler, Director Key Accounts Northern Europe bei Pico Interactive.

Während Spree Interactive bisher auf die G2 von HP setzte, soll das Unternehmen zukünftig die VR-Brillen von Pico nutzen, um die Inhalte zu präsentieren. Das familienfreundliche Angebot von Spree Interactive wird von uns durch unser Spiel Tower Tag erweitert, welches euch gemeinsam in einen virtuellen Wettkampf treten lässt.

Wenn ihr interessiert an der Lösung von Spree Interactive seid, dann findet ihr hier alle nötigen Informationen.

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Pico G2 4K Enterprise jetzt erhältlich

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Wie Pico per Pressemitteilung schreibt, ist die Pico G2 4K Enterprise ab sofort bei Schenker Technologies und VREXPERT verfügbar.

Pico G2 4K Enterprise

Die Pico G2 4K Enterprise basiert auf dem Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 und richtet sich an Unternehmen, die eine 3 DoF (Degrees of Freedom – Freiheitsgrade) -Lösung mit hoher Auflösung suchen. Das neue Headset verfügt über 128 GB Speicherplatz und eine um 25% verbesserte Akkulaufzeit gegenüber dem Vorgängermodell. Zudem ist der Akku auchauswechselbar, um die Lebensdauer des Produkts im B2B-Einsatz signifikant zu verlängern.

Um hygienischen Anforderungen gerecht zu werden, besteht das austauschbare Kopfkissen aus PU, und die Straps sind aus Silikon. Das Headset ist mit einer 16 MP RGB-Frontkamera ausgestattet, mit der sich z.B. QR-Codes erfassen lassen.

Da sich Pico Interactive rein auf Unternehmen konzentriert, werden diese Headsets über ein spezielles, weltweit verteiltes Vertriebsteam direkt an Unternehmen verkauft. Die Pico G2 4K Enterprise ist ab sofort bei Pico Interactive und u.a. bei  Schenker Technologies und VREXPERT erhältlich.

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