About a year ago, HP released the Reverb
VR Headset which had features like with spatial audio, dual microphones and
more. Now HP has apparently partnered with Microsoft and Valve to produce its
next-gen VR headset that will be designed for “Developers, architects, and VR users”.
In a tweet, HP teased the upcoming headset
with a single shot of the device along with its announcement of its
partnerships with Microsoft and Valve. The device does look similar to first
Reverb VR headset and it looks like it will support Microsoft’s Mixed Reality
inside out tracking. With the claims of it being “the new standard in VR”, we
can expect the headset to belong to the premium category of VR experiences.
HP’s partners, Microsoft and Valve already
have extensive experience with VR and MR (Mixed Reality). Microsoft is known
for their HoloLens while Valve is known for multiple products such as Valve
Index and even has its Steam VR platform on Windows. No other information about
the HP headset or their partnership has been revealed so far.
