In today's world, Open Source Virtual Reality has become a topic of relevance and discussion in society. Over time, Open Source Virtual Reality has gained importance and has caused a change in the way people perceive and approach this topic. As society advances, Open Source Virtual Reality has become increasingly relevant in different areas, generating debates, divergent opinions and, in some cases, concrete actions. Throughout history, Open Source Virtual Reality has impacted people's lives in various ways and its influence continues to be notable today. This article will explore various perspectives and approaches on Open Source Virtual Reality, with the aim of analyzing its impact and scope in contemporary society.
OSVR Hacker Developer Kit 1.4 | |
| Name | OSVR Hacker Developer Kit (HDK) |
|---|---|
| Type | Virtual reality headset |
| Manufacturer | Razer |
| Designed by | Sensics and Razer |
| Display Technology | OLED |
| Resolution | 1200x1080 per eye[1] |
| Head Tracking | 6DOF (3-axis rotational tracking + 3-axis positional tracking) |
| Platforms | Microsoft Windows, macOS, Android and Linux |
| Connection | 2x USB 3.0, HDMI 1.4, Audio out |
| Website | Official website |
Open Source Virtual Reality (OSVR) is an open-source software project that aims to enable headsets and game controllers from all vendors to be used with any games developed by Razer and Sensics.
It is also a virtual reality headset that claims to be open-source hardware using the OSVR software.[2]
OSVR has two main and independent parts: open-source hardware and open-source software. The project is primarily sponsored by Razer and Sensics.[3] Partners in the project include game developers Ubisoft and hardware manufacturers Vuzix.[4] OSVR has requested help with creating Android Daydream VR Plugin.[5]
The open source software platform allows virtual reality developers to detect, configure and operate virtual reality devices across a wide range of operating systems. It is provided under the Apache 2.0 license. Since August 2018, the electrical hardware source files are available.[6] The files that have been released so far are under a proprietary, source-available license.[7]
One of their most popular hardware consists of virtual reality headset called the Hacker Development Kit. The first model of the headset was introduced in January 2015 in CES.[8] Shipping to select developers started in July 2015.[9] Pre-ordering was opened to the general public by October and shipping started by November 2015.[10]
Some of the games with the support of OSVR:[11][12]