Dlodlo are bursting out of China with some pretty bold claims for its VR headset. The company claims that the 2K+ Full HD display is the highest on the market, with a 16:9, distortion free experience that has no screen door effect.
The field of view is 110 degrees, there's a 120Hz refresh rate, there's not one but two 9-axis sensors and a tracking time of less than 10ms.
What's more, they are fashionable enough to walk down the street in – as this promo shot clearly proves. Unlike the Oculus Rift, which is PC powered; Project Morpheus, which is PlayStation 4 powered; and the Samsung Gear VR, which is smartphone powered – the Dlodlo VR headset runs Android 4.4 and works with all of your Bluetooth tech: tablets, phones, PCs, speakers, headsets and more.
"At Dlodlo, we've adopted an optical imaging system with perfectly combined optical technology and physical hardware using safe, skin-friendly material that's as light to wear as sunglasses," said Li Gang, CEO, Dlodlo.
"Our VR glasses provide a distortion-free top quality 2K Full HD resolution display with biometric eye contrast ratio and definition design, so the user has a wonderful visual feast when using the Dlodlo VR Glasses." The Dlodlo VR Glasses will begin shipping later this month, costing $699. They'll also be on show at the CES Asia 2015 Show next week.
The field of view is 110 degrees, there's a 120Hz refresh rate, there's not one but two 9-axis sensors and a tracking time of less than 10ms.
What's more, they are fashionable enough to walk down the street in – as this promo shot clearly proves. Unlike the Oculus Rift, which is PC powered; Project Morpheus, which is PlayStation 4 powered; and the Samsung Gear VR, which is smartphone powered – the Dlodlo VR headset runs Android 4.4 and works with all of your Bluetooth tech: tablets, phones, PCs, speakers, headsets and more.
"At Dlodlo, we've adopted an optical imaging system with perfectly combined optical technology and physical hardware using safe, skin-friendly material that's as light to wear as sunglasses," said Li Gang, CEO, Dlodlo.
"Our VR glasses provide a distortion-free top quality 2K Full HD resolution display with biometric eye contrast ratio and definition design, so the user has a wonderful visual feast when using the Dlodlo VR Glasses." The Dlodlo VR Glasses will begin shipping later this month, costing $699. They'll also be on show at the CES Asia 2015 Show next week.