The Pico Neo CV Is A Fully Untethered, Positionally Tracked VR Headset

The Pico Neo CV Is A Fully Untethered, Positionally Tracked VR Headset

HTC Vive, Oculus Rift, PS VR, Samsung Gear VR, and Google’s Cardboard and Daydream platforms are all the most recognized names when it comes to virtual reality across the powerful home units and mobile markets, but there are still a handful that keep the industry competitive and honest. CES 2017, to no one’s surprise, has been the home of announcements and debuts of new challengers to the VR arena and Pico has stepped up to the plate. Founded in 2015, Pico has built up their team to about 300 people and have revealed their primary flagship headset: The Pico Neo CV.

Previously, we wrote about the Pico Neo DK which is, in some ways, the little brother to the newly unveiled Pico Neo CV.

The Pico Neo CV is packing two 1.5k displays at 90Hz, built-in speakers with an AM3D spatial rendering engine, and more. But the real hook here is its untethered design.

With the Pico Neo CV, users have a full 6DOF (degrees of freedom) with complete positional tracking and no tether to a cell phone, PC, or video game console. “Our talented Pico Technology team designed the Pico Neo CV with a consumer-first approach so that users can simply put it on and go without being tied to a computer, console or mobile phone,” said Pico’s VP of business development Paul Viglienzone in a prepared statement. “As the premiere global center of innovation and technology, CES is the perfect place for us to debut the Pico Neo CV, as well as showcase our entire suite of Pico VR products, as the breakthrough headset prepares for launch in 2017.”

Untethered headsets are all the rage now, on the heels of Facebook’s Santa Cruz prototype, the wireless Vive accessory from TPCast, and Intel’s Project Alloy. At CES 2017, Pico will showcase their tracking kit and the Pico Neo DK along with the new CV. Visitors to their booth can get hands-on with the CV and see demos for the DK in action. The CV is a sleek looking headset that looks like a blend of Daydream’s visual unit and PS VR’s headstrap.

The Pico Neo CV is expected to launch this year. Stay tuned to UploadVR for more reveals throughout the end of the week, including our hands-on impressions.

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Pico Neo CV: Neues autarkes Headset vorgestellt

Vielleicht erinnert ihr euch noch an das Pico Neo Headset, welches Pico im letzten Jahr gezeigt hatte. Das System bestand aus einem autarken Headset und einem herkömmlichen Controller, der dem Headset aber zusätzliche Rechenleistung spendieren sollte. Das Pico Neo musste noch ohne Positional Tracking auskommen, doch dies soll sich mit dem Pico Neo CV ändern. Zusätzlich spendiert Pico Technology dem Headset einige weitere Upgrades.

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Pico Neo CV

Das Neo CV Headset wird mit einem Snapdragon 820 Prozessor und einer Adreno 530 GPU ausgestattet werden. Bei der Auflösung haben die Entwickler eine deutliche Verbesserung erreicht und das Headset wird mit zwei 1,5K Displays ausgeliefert, die eine Bildwiederholungsrate von 90 Hz schaffen. Außerdem setzt Pico beim neuen Headset auf einen Lautsprecher im Headset und spart sich eine Buchse für die Kopfhörer. Ob diese Entscheidung die Kunden glücklich machen wird?

Bei der Halterung haben sich die Entwickler vom PlayStation VR Headset inspirieren lassen. Das Headset wird an der Stirn fixiert und das Display an den Kopf herangezogen. Durch diesen Aufbau wird das Gewicht sehr gut verteilt und das Headset sollte nicht auf die Nase drücken.

Das Neo CV wird auf den zusätzlichen Controller jedoch verzichten und somit muss der Akku im Headset ausreichen. Dennoch könnt ihr natürlich jeden beliebigen Bluetooth Controller mit dem Headset verbinden und mit diesem Controller in VR navigieren.

Pico Technology sagt, dass das Headset 6DoF erlaubt, was bedeutet, dass das System sich im Raum orientieren kann. Wie das Positional Tracking aber ohne Inside-Out Tracking und ohne externe Tracker funktionieren soll, verrät das Unternehmen noch nicht.

(Quelle: Road to VR)

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Pico Bumps the Resolution in Newly Revealed Version of Mobile VR Headset

Pico Technology, a China-based VR hardware company, today unveiled the latest iteration of their mobile VR headset, the Pico Neo CV. Pico hasn’t published any price information yet, but has stated it will launch in the the US later this year.

Like its predecessor the Neo DK (developer kit), the headset features an all-in-one design based around the Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor, the same processor in the Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge—meaning it has the onboard power of a quad-core 2.2GHz CPU, Adreno 530 GPU, a battery life-saving Hexagon 680 DSP.

Despite running on the same system on a chip (SoC) as its DK forebear, the newly announced Neo CV is bumping up the resolution to dual 1.5K displays at 90Hz, an improvement over the older Neo DK’s dual 1200 × 1080, 90Hz displays. The Neo CV has also added a ‘safety battery’ (we don’t know either) and a hi-fi speaker to the spec list. No, not headphones. A speaker.

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Taking a page out of PlayStation VR’s playbook, Pico Neo CV offers a headstrap in a familiar ‘halo’ configuration, a system that takes weight of the front of your face, (like wearing ski goggles) and applies it evenly around the top of the head.

Missing however is the DK’s gamepad, which helped offload some of its computing guts and battery, effectively rendering the developer kit headset lighter. While the new Neo CV will likely work with bluetooth gamepads, the weight savings in Neo DK really set it apart from the ever-growing mobile VR solutions to come out of China.

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Pico Neo DK

What’s more interesting though is Neo CV is said to manage 6 degrees of freedom (6DoF), supposedly allowing the headset positional tracking. How they’ve managed that without an external tracker like Valve’s Light House basestations, or ‘inside-out’ tracking by way of computer vision-capable camera set up, like in the recently announces Lenovo VR headset, Pico has yet to say.

The company however will be showing off both Neo DK and Neo CV alongside their PC-tethered tracking sensor at this year’s CES, and we’ll be swinging by their booth for a hands-on.


We have feet on the ground at CES in Las Vegas, and will be bringing hands-on articles and breaking news of all the newest AR and VR headsets.

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