Disposable Hygiene Cover Launching for HTC Vive

If you’ve ever used a virtual reality (VR) head-mounted display (HMD) at an event or expo, then you just might’ve had an unpleasant experience. VR is great, but strapping a heavy plastic display to your head can get heavy – and a bit sweaty. Multiply that sweat by the number of people using the HMD on any given day and, well, that’s a recipe for disaster.

Luckily though, at least one company, VR Cover, is determined to wipe away the sweaty brow of VR enthusiasts everywhere, with new hygienic covers for HTC Vive HMDs.

Hopefully we’ll see these quickly become a mainstay of stands showcasing VR games and experiences at events, but you can buy some yourself too for your HTC Vive at home.

The HTC Vive Disposable Hygiene Covers absorb sweat, are comfortable and can be attached and removed easily thanks a special adhesive.

They are designed with HTC Vive Base Foam, another product offered by VR Cover, which is included in the starter kit, and extra disposable hygiene covers are also available for purchase.

The product page suggests its good if you’re passing your HMD around your friends often – or if any are particularly sweaty, we suppose. Extra hygiene covers can be bought for between $5.00 USD for 10, or $29.00 USD for 100. If you’re interested, take a look at the HTC Vive Disposable Hygiene Covers on the VR Cover website.

For more on peripherals and the best way to keep your HMDs sweat-free, stay on VRFocus.

VR Cover Launch New Hygiene Product For PSVR

VR Cover, a manufacturer of hygiene products for virtual reality (VR) devices, have just announced a new product designed specifically for the PlayStation VR (PSVR). It will be the first PSVR product the manufacturer has released.

The PSVR is generally already seen as one of the most comfortable head mounted display (HMD) units due to its rubberised material, VR Cover have noted it’s tendency to collect sweat and moisture. They say that their mission is; “To improve the VR experience by offering hardware solutions, specifically targeting the hygiene and comfort issues that plague virtual reality headsets.”

The VR Cover PSVR Hygiene Product

With this in mind, VR Cover have produced a machine-washable hygienic pad that goes over the rubberised forehead section to improve comfort and collect moisture. VR Cover say this ensures that you no longer need to keep a box of antibacterial wipes on hand when you invite friends around to play.

VR Cover have already released products for HTC Vive, Oculus and Gear VR. Their expansion into PSVR comes just as the PlayStation VR is expected to pass the 1 million units sold mark. For further information on PlayStation VR products stay tuned to VRFocus.