Google said to be working on a standalone VR headset

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Google is reportedly developing a new, standalone virtual reality headset. Unlike the Oculus Rift, which requires a PC to work, or
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, which is powered by smartphones, this new device would apparently be untethered, operating more akin to the
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, a standalone augmented reality headset.


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One of the people familiar with the matter said the headset will include a screen, high-powered processors and outward-facing cameras. Google plans to use chips from startup Movidius Inc. that use the cameras' feeds to track the motion of the user's head, the person said.

This report comes following rumors that Google was working on
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. That device would still require a smartphone, but would feature a number of advancements over the current Google Cardboard designs. That headset is reportedly on track for release later this year. Google's efforts in virtual reality are no doubt aided by its work with
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, a company that specializes in AR and VR technologies.

As for the standalone device, The Wall Street Journal notes that it's still in early development, and a release windows, if it ever sees the light of day, is yet to be determined.

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