Virtual reality isn’t as niche as it once was. Fortunately, Digital Trends’ VR headset and accessory reviews will allow you to compare peripherals based on rating, resolution, platform, and more.
HTC wants to make VR a bit more social with its latest Vive Cosmos headset. Featuring an inventive flip-up mechanism and built-in sensors, the Cosmos goes a long way toward making VR more convenient for use in your home. But does this $699 do enough to convince people to jump into VR for the first time?
Lenovo has widened its partnership with Disney to bring a Marvel superhero game to its Mirage AR phone-controlled augmented reality headset. With a new set of controllers, the system is a better gaming experience than the previous Star Wars edition, and we've given it a try.
The Homido VR headset promises to turn the smartphone in your pocket into the heart of an immersive virtual reality experience, at a fraction of the cost of an Oculus Rift, or similar device. Can it really succeed?
Google’s competitor to Samsung’s Gear VR is here. The Daydream virtual reality platform on Android is promising high-quality content, but it’s only compatible with Google’s Pixel smartphones right now, and the Daydream View headset.
Oculus' intuitive Touch controllers are getting Rift owners out of their seats and onto their feet. But is that enough to shake up the comfortable lead enjoyed by HTC’s Vive?
Say hello to the Vive Pro. Building on the success of the original Vive headset, the Vive Pro promises to deliver unparalleled visuals with an improved fit and finish. Let’s find out if it lives up to those lofty promises.
Standalone and mobile virtual reality is aimed at bringing VR to the masses – but so far companies have largely failed to really make a splash in consumer consciousness. Can the new Oculus Go change that? Find out in our Oculus Go review.
Disney has partnered up with Lenovo for the Mirage Augmented Reality headset, which lets you play a new game called ‘Star Wars: Jedi Challenges.’ The Dark Side Expansion pack lets you become Kylo Ren and fight characters like Yoda and Rey, and there's a new lightsaber you can nab as well.
The Oculus Rift may have brought virtual reality into the public eye, but HTC’s Vive, built in partnership with Valve, does it better. Does the Vive still represent the true future of virtual reality, or are there better competitors on the market?
Little detail was given about the Vive Pro Eye during the HTC Vive press conference at CES 2019, but with the announcement of integrated eye tracking, plenty can be said about the potential of the headset. Hands-free VR, less demanding high-quality experiences, and intuitive software are all on the table.
We saw HoloLens in January, but it was a crude prototype. At BUILD 2015, it was back, and this time it was exactly like the sleek headset shown on-stage.
The Sulon Cortex is a VR headset that uses the physical dimensions of one’s surroundings and tailors content to it in an immersive and interactive way.
At CES in Las Vegas, Oculus VR used the opportunity to unveil its newest version of its virtual reality headset, Oculus Rift. The headset still isn’t quite ready for retail yet, but the improvements are major.