Oculus is known by many as the pioneer of modern
virtual reality market. Oculus Rift and the Gear VR are two VR products that
are known to everyone. Last October, the company introduced a new standalone
headset that lies between these two products. Although the headset was
announced two months ago, we do not know much about the specifications of the
device.
Yesterday, the Oculus Go arrived FCC thus we can now tell you that
there will be two versions for sale. There will be a version with 32GB storage
space and a variant with 64GB storage space. This also explains the starting
price of US$ 199, as the version with more storage space will be sold for more
money. All other hardware and firmware are the same save for the internal
storage.
According to Tomshardware, the headset is powered by
an older version of the high-end Snapdragon 821 SoC from Qualcomm with support
for 3DoF. Users do not need a smartphone or PC to use the Oculus Go. The audio
comes from the headset so you do not have to use headphones. There is, however,
a 3.5mm headphone jack available. Furthermore, the fast-switch LCD displays
have a WQHD resolution of 2560 × 1440.
It is not yet known when the Oculus Go will be for
sale. There have been earlier reports that it will be released in 2018. Its
appearance at the FCC, however, indicates that it will not be long before the
headset is put on the market. It is also possible that this headset will be
official at CES 2018.