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  • HTC VIVE Focus Vision (Business Edition)

    HTC VIVE Focus Vision (Business Edition)

    • PC-VR and standalone hybrid headset
    • Mixed Reality with high quality passthrough
    1.249,60 excl. VAT
  • HTC VIVE XR Elite Business Edition

    HTC VIVE XR Elite Business Edition

    • Depth sensing Mixed reality
    • 2 years VIVE Business platform
    1.385 excl. VAT
  • Lenovo ThinkReality VRX

    Lenovo ThinkReality VRX

    • Official Lenovo ThinkReality distributor
    • Built for Enterprise
    Original price was: €1.299.Current price is: €500. excl. VAT
  • Pico Neo 3

    Pico Neo 3

    • Official Pico Distributor
    • Robust enterprise-focused software suite
    499 excl. VAT
  • Single Case (Pico 4 Enterprise, HTC Vive Focus 3)

    Single Case (Pico 4 Enterprise, HTC Vive Focus 3)

    • Suitable for most standalone headsets
    • Protects against bumps and small drops
    29,95 excl. VAT
  • HTC VIVE Pro 2 (HMD only)

    HTC VIVE Pro 2 (HMD only)

    • Includes VIVE Enterprise platform
    • 2 years warranty
    890 excl. VAT
  • HTC Vive Pro 2 Full Kit (business edition)

    HTC Vive Pro 2 Full Kit (business edition)

    • Includes 2x Base stations & Controllers
    • Includes VIVE Enterprise platform
    1.470 excl. VAT
  • HTC VIVE Streaming Cable

    HTC VIVE Streaming Cable

    • Official HTC Accessory
    • Lag-free connection between PC and VR
    85 excl. VAT
  • HTC Vive Tracker 3.0

    HTC Vive Tracker 3.0

    • Official HTC accessory
    • Also compatible with 3rd party PC VR headsets
    125 excl. VAT
  • Meta Quest Pro

    Meta Quest Pro

    • New Pancake lens design
    • High-end standalone VR with AR possibilities
    1.100 excl. VAT
    Out of Stock
    Meta Quest Pro
  • Varjo XR-3

    Varjo XR-3

    • Official Varjo partner
    • High-end Mixed Reality headset
    5.500 excl. VAT
    Out of Stock
    Varjo XR-3
  • BOBOVR B2 Battery

    BOBOVR B2 Battery

    30 excl. VAT

FAQ

VR

  • How can VR be used in the classroom effectively?

    An ongoing challenge for teachers is to keep students engaged while transferring the required knowledge at the same time.

    Virtual reality offers an interactive way to students to learn and be engaged by using the headsets.

    Do you want to learn more about using VR in the classroom? Then you should read our article about Education VR!

  • What are the possibilities of VR in healthcare?

    Healthcare is becoming more expensive and in some situations difficult to get if people are struggling with their mental health. Virtual reality can offer solutions that provide cheap, always accessible healthcare when needed.

    Do you want to learn more about what opportunities VR can offer? Read our in depth article about VR in healthcare!

  • What type of tracking are there?

    VR consists of 5 techniques: Headtracking, Positional tracking, Eyetracking, Handtracking and Haptical feedback.

    VR headtracking
    The first technique Headtracking ensures that the image moves with your head.

    Positional tracking
    Positional tracking does this for your entire body. If you walk in your living room, you also walk in the virtual world.

    VR Eyetracking
    Eyetracking allows the glasses to see where you are looking. This ensures that you can make eye contact with other online players in a virtual world.

    VR Hand tracking
    Hand tracking makes your hands visible in the virtual world and you can also use them actively.

    Haptical feedback
    The latest technique, “Haptical feedback”, actually makes you feel that you are in a virtual world. If you get a pat on the back in the virtual world, the Hapitcal feedback gives a vibration, so that you actually feel the pat.

  • What is Virtual Reality used for?

    Virtual Reality is mainly used for games, 360 degree film and photography, company presentations, product development, staff training and therapeutic, medical or educational applications.

  • What is VR?

    Virtual Reality is an environment that is generated with computers and that can be viewed through special VR glasses or a headset. The user sees and hears a lifelike experience that is often interactive. It is possible to explore and manipulate the environment. In the near future we can also feel and even smell the virtual reality. The end goal is an experience that can no longer be distinguished from real.

  • What is the difference between VR and AR?

    Virtual Reality
    VR gives a completely immersive experience. Immersive means immersion. You enter a completely different world and it is not possible to see your real environment.
    The strength of immersive depends on the number of techniques used. This will be discussed in more detail later.

    Augmented Reality
    A combination of reality and a simulation (such as a hologram) or text that appears before your eyes and floats on the screen.

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