At $3,990 USD, the Varjo XR-4 headset takes mixed reality to the next level, thanks to inside-out-tracking and gaze-driven mixed reality autofocus cameras. It’s powered by NVIDIA GPUs and integrated into NVIDIA Omniverse, enabling developers as well as industrial users to render photorealistic scenes while unlocking ray tracing in mixed reality.
Featuring dual 4K x 4K displays with a resolution of 51 pixels per degree (ppd) as well as 200 nits brightness, dual 20MP cameras, built-in DTS 3D spatial audio, and in-box Varjo Controllers, powered by Razer. For the gaze-driven autofocus cameras, you’ll want to pick up the XR-4 Focal Edition. This model is perfect for pilot training and other cockpit-based use cases, while the XR-4 Secure Edition adheres to all government and enterprise-level security requirements.
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Developers and industry users are looking for new ways to render photorealistic scenes and take advantage of ray tracing in mixed reality. With the integration of NVIDIA GPUs, NVIDIA Omniverse and OpenUSD, the Varjo XR-4 series delivers a combination of ultra-wide field of view and visual fidelity that feels completely natural and fully immersive,” said David Weinstein, senior director of virtual reality and augmented reality at NVIDIA.