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{{Device Infobox
 
{{Device Infobox
 
|image=[[File:osvr hdk1.png|350px]]
 
|image=[[File:osvr hdk1.png|350px]]
|Type=[[Virtual Reality]]
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|VR/AR=[[Virtual Reality]]
|Subtype=[[Head-mounted Display]], [[DIY HMD]]
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|Type=[[Head-mounted display]]
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|Subtype=[[Discrete HMD]], [[DIY HMD]]
 
|Platform=[[OSVR]]
 
|Platform=[[OSVR]]
|Developer=[[Razer]]
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|Developer=[[Razer]], [[Sensics]]
 
|Requires=PC
 
|Requires=PC
|Display=5.5 inch OLED
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|Predecessor=
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|Successor=[[OSVR HDK2]]
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|Display=5.5 inch LCD (1.0), 5.5 inch low-persistence OLED (1.1 - 1.3)
 
|Resolution=1920 x 1080, 960 x 1080 per eye
 
|Resolution=1920 x 1080, 960 x 1080 per eye
|Refresh Rate=60 Hz
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|Pixel Density=401 PPI
|Persistence=
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|Refresh Rate=60 Hz (1.0 - 1.2), 120 Hz (1.3)
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|Persistence=Low persistence
 
|Field of View=100° (nominal), 90° (H and V)
 
|Field of View=100° (nominal), 90° (H and V)
|Tracking=3DOF
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|Optics=Dual-lenses, Wide FOV lenses
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|Tracking=3DOF, 6DOF
 
|Rotational Tracking=[[Gyroscope]], [[Accelerometer]], [[Magnetometer]]
 
|Rotational Tracking=[[Gyroscope]], [[Accelerometer]], [[Magnetometer]]
|Positional Tracking=IR-LED faceplate and Infrared Camera, Dual-camera Faceplate and Dual Camera System
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|Positional Tracking=IR-LED faceplate and External Infrared Camera
|Update Rate=??
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|Update Rate=Rotational: 400Hz, Positional: 100 Hz
 
|Latency=??
 
|Latency=??
|Connectivity=1 external USB, 2 internal USB
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|Connectivity=1 external and 2 internal USB 3.0 ports
|Input=Various Controllers, [[Leap Motion]]
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|Input=Gamepads, Mouse and Keyboard, [[Leap Motion]]
 
|Weight=
 
|Weight=
 
|Release Date=July 6, 2015
 
|Release Date=July 6, 2015
|Price=$200+
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|Price=$200, $300
 
|Website=[http://www.osvr.com/hardware.html OSVR Hardware]
 
|Website=[http://www.osvr.com/hardware.html OSVR Hardware]
 
}}
 
}}
[[OSVR Hacker Dev Kit]] or '''HDK''' is a [[Virtual Reality]] [[head-mounted display]] created by [[Razer]]. Hacker Dev Kit is the [[OSVR]]'s first device. It was announced in GDC 2015 alongside Razer's [[VR Platform]] [[Open Source Virtual Reality]] or [[OSVR]]. OSVR Hacker Dev Kit has an open source and modular design that not only allows the user to replace and renew its hardware components but also build one from scratch. The schematics is available for free on OSVR's website.
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[[OSVR HDK1]] or '''Hacker Dev Kit 1''' is a [[Virtual Reality]] [[head-mounted display]] created by [[Razer]]. Hacker Dev Kit is the [[OSVR]]'s first device. It was announced in CES 2015 alongside Razer's [[VR Platform]] [[Open Source Virtual Reality]] or [[OSVR]]. OSVR Hacker Dev Kit has an open source and modular design that not only allows the user to replace and renew its hardware components but also build one from scratch. The schematics is available for free on OSVR's website.
  
 
OSVR Hacker Dev Kit went on sale on July 6, 2015 at a base price of $199.
 
OSVR Hacker Dev Kit went on sale on July 6, 2015 at a base price of $199.
 
==Hardware==
 
==Hardware==
Hacker Dev Kit or HDK is open sourced just like its software counterpart. Users can freely download its schematics from OSVR's website. It is ideal for users who like to build their own devices or make modifications to pre-existing ones. HDK has a modular design that allows the users to replace older components with newer versions or customize the entire HMD.  
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Hacker Dev Kit or HDK is open sourced just like its software counterpart. Users can freely download its schematics from OSVR's website. With a modular design, HDK is ideal for users who like to build their own devices or make modifications to pre-existing ones. Users to replace older components with newer versions or customize the entire HMD.  
  
On March 25, 2015, OSVR announced that it will have an optional faceplate with [[Leap Motion]] hardware and software incorporated. This faceplate allows the HMD to accurately track the movement of hands and fingers.
 
 
===Specifications===
 
===Specifications===
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
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! colspan="3" | Spec  
 
! colspan="3" | Spec  
 
|-
 
|-
!HDK 1.0  
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!HDK v1.0  
!HDK 1.1  
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!HDK v1.1  
!HDK 1.2
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!HDK v1.2/v1.3
 
|-
 
|-
|Display || 5.5 inch OLED  
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|Display || 5.5 inch LCD || 5.5 inch OLED<br> 401 [[PPI]] at 60 [[FPS]] || 5.5 inch OLED<br> 401 PPI at 60 FPS
 
|-
 
|-
|Resolution || 1920 x 1080, 960 x 1080 per eye
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|Resolution || 1920 x 1080<br>960 x 1080 per eye || 1920 x 1080<br>960 x 1080 per eye || 1920 x 1080<br>960 x 1080 per eye
 
|-
 
|-
|Refresh Rate || 60 Hz
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|Refresh Rate || 60 Hz || 60 Hz || 60 Hz (1.2), 120 Hz (1.3)
 
|-
 
|-
|Field of View || 100° (nominal) <br> 90° (Horizontal and Vertical)
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|Field of View || 100° (nominal) <br> 90° (Horizontal and Vertical) || 100° (nominal) <br> 90° (Horizontal and Vertical) || 100° (nominal) <br> 90° (Horizontal and Vertical)
 
|-
 
|-
|Interaxial Distance || Adjustable
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|Optics || Dual-lenses (<13% distortion) || Dual-lenses (<13% distortion) || Dual-lenses (<13% distortion), v1.3 has larger eye box and focus adjustments for each eye
 
|-
 
|-
|Tracking || 6 degrees of freedom
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|Interaxial Distance || Adjustable || Adjustable || Adjustable
 
|-
 
|-
|Rotational Tracking || [[Gyroscope]], [[Accelerometer]], [[Magnetometer]]
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|Tracking || 3 [[degrees of freedom]] || 3 degrees of freedom || 6 degrees of freedom
 
|-
 
|-
|Positional Tracking || IR-LED faceplate and Infrared Camera <br> or <br> Dual-camera Faceplate and Dual Camera System
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|Rotational Tracking || [[Gyroscope]], [[Accelerometer]], [[Magnetometer]] || [[Gyroscope]], [[Accelerometer]], [[Magnetometer]] || [[Gyroscope]], [[Accelerometer]], [[Magnetometer]]
 
|-
 
|-
|Update Rate ||  
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|Positional Tracking || None || None || IR-LED faceplate and External Infrared Camera
 
|-
 
|-
|Latency ||  
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|Update Rate || Rotational: ?? || Rotational: ?? || Rotational: 400Hz <br> Positional: 100 Hz
 
|-
 
|-
|Input || Various, such as Controllers, [[Leap Motion]], [[Nod]]
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|Latency || ?? || ?? || ??
 
|-
 
|-
|Connectivity || 1 external USB, 2 internal USB
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|Connectivity || 1 external and 2 internal USB 3.0 ports || 1 external and 2 internal USB 3.0 ports || 1 external and 2 internal USB 3.0 ports
 
|-
 
|-
|Weight ||
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|Weight || ?? || ?? || ??
 
|-
 
|-
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|Facemask || regular foam layer || bamboo charcoal microfiber foam layer || bamboo charcoal microfiber foam layer
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|-
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|Input || colspan="3" | Various, such as Mouse and Keyboard, Gamepads, [[Leap Motion]], [[Nod]]
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|-
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| Cost || $199.99 || $199.99 || $299.99
 
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|}
  
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Belt Box Module - USB 3.0 port, integrated surround sound, effortless cable management and signal boosters.
 
Belt Box Module - USB 3.0 port, integrated surround sound, effortless cable management and signal boosters.
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===Add-ons===
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OLED Display - 5.5 inch Full HD OLED, 1920 x 1080 resolution, [[low persistence]] display. 401 pixels per inch at 60 FPS. (included in HDK 1.1 and 1.2)
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Ergonomic Facemask - Improved facemask consist of bamboo charcoal microfiber foam layer. (included in HDK 1.1 and 1.2)
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IR Upgrade Kit - IR faceplate allows [[positional tracking]] with update rate of 100Hz. It comes with an external IR camera. (included in HDK 1.2)
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OSVR Faceplate with [[Leap Motion]] - Faceplate with [[Leap Motion VR]] camera built-in. It allows the tracking of hands, fingers and gestures.
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Wide FOV Lenses - Utilizes [[Wearality Sky]]'s 150 degrees [[FOV]] double Fresnel lenses.
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Mobile smartphone faceplate - ??
  
 
==Setup Tutorial==
 
==Setup Tutorial==
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==Developer==
 
==Developer==
  
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==History==
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January 6, 2015 - OSVR and Hacker Dev Kit were announced at CES 2015
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March 25, 2015 - OSVR announced that it will have an optional faceplate with [[Leap Motion]] hardware and software incorporated. This faceplate allows the HMD to accurately track the movement of hands and fingers.
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July 6, 2015 - Hacker Dev Kit became on sale and began to ship.
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October 1, 2015 - Hacker Dev Kit v1.3 became available for pre-order
  
 
[[Category:Virtual Reality Devices]]
 
[[Category:Virtual Reality Devices]]

Latest revision as of 12:33, 16 June 2016

OSVR HDK1
Osvr hdk1.png
Basic Info
VR/AR Virtual Reality
Type Head-mounted display
Subtype Discrete HMD, DIY HMD
Platform OSVR
Developer Razer, Sensics
Release Date July 6, 2015
Price $200, $300
Website OSVR Hardware
Requires PC
Successor OSVR HDK2
System
Storage
Display
Display 5.5 inch LCD (1.0), 5.5 inch low-persistence OLED (1.1 - 1.3)
Resolution 1920 x 1080, 960 x 1080 per eye
Pixel Density 401 PPI
Refresh Rate 60 Hz (1.0 - 1.2), 120 Hz (1.3)
Persistence Low persistence
Image
Field of View 100° (nominal), 90° (H and V)
Optics
Optics Dual-lenses, Wide FOV lenses
Tracking
Tracking 3DOF, 6DOF
Rotational Tracking Gyroscope, Accelerometer, Magnetometer
Positional Tracking IR-LED faceplate and External Infrared Camera
Update Rate Rotational: 400Hz, Positional: 100 Hz
Latency  ??
Audio
Connectivity
Connectivity 1 external and 2 internal USB 3.0 ports
Device
Input Gamepads, Mouse and Keyboard, Leap Motion
OSVR HDK1 or Hacker Dev Kit 1 is a Virtual Reality head-mounted display created by Razer. Hacker Dev Kit is the OSVR's first device. It was announced in CES 2015 alongside Razer's VR Platform Open Source Virtual Reality or OSVR. OSVR Hacker Dev Kit has an open source and modular design that not only allows the user to replace and renew its hardware components but also build one from scratch. The schematics is available for free on OSVR's website.

OSVR Hacker Dev Kit went on sale on July 6, 2015 at a base price of $199.

Hardware

Hacker Dev Kit or HDK is open sourced just like its software counterpart. Users can freely download its schematics from OSVR's website. With a modular design, HDK is ideal for users who like to build their own devices or make modifications to pre-existing ones. Users to replace older components with newer versions or customize the entire HMD.

Specifications

Part Spec
HDK v1.0 HDK v1.1 HDK v1.2/v1.3
Display 5.5 inch LCD 5.5 inch OLED
401 PPI at 60 FPS
5.5 inch OLED
401 PPI at 60 FPS
Resolution 1920 x 1080
960 x 1080 per eye
1920 x 1080
960 x 1080 per eye
1920 x 1080
960 x 1080 per eye
Refresh Rate 60 Hz 60 Hz 60 Hz (1.2), 120 Hz (1.3)
Field of View 100° (nominal)
90° (Horizontal and Vertical)
100° (nominal)
90° (Horizontal and Vertical)
100° (nominal)
90° (Horizontal and Vertical)
Optics Dual-lenses (<13% distortion) Dual-lenses (<13% distortion) Dual-lenses (<13% distortion), v1.3 has larger eye box and focus adjustments for each eye
Interaxial Distance Adjustable Adjustable Adjustable
Tracking 3 degrees of freedom 3 degrees of freedom 6 degrees of freedom
Rotational Tracking Gyroscope, Accelerometer, Magnetometer Gyroscope, Accelerometer, Magnetometer Gyroscope, Accelerometer, Magnetometer
Positional Tracking None None IR-LED faceplate and External Infrared Camera
Update Rate Rotational: ?? Rotational: ?? Rotational: 400Hz
Positional: 100 Hz
Latency  ??  ??  ??
Connectivity 1 external and 2 internal USB 3.0 ports 1 external and 2 internal USB 3.0 ports 1 external and 2 internal USB 3.0 ports
Weight  ??  ??  ??
Facemask regular foam layer bamboo charcoal microfiber foam layer bamboo charcoal microfiber foam layer
Input Various, such as Mouse and Keyboard, Gamepads, Leap Motion, Nod
Cost $199.99 $199.99 $299.99

Components

HMD Module - Where all the sensors are located. It has 3 USB 3.0 ports, 2 internal and 1 external.

Display - Display with flat cables and display board interface for interchangeable panels.

Optics Module - Two-lenses optics for additional eye pressure relief, Free from strong geometrical distortion (<13%), Adjustable inter Pupillary Distance and Diopter for use without glasses

HMD Mechanical Module - Replaceable face mask with foam layer for comfort.

Belt Box Module - USB 3.0 port, integrated surround sound, effortless cable management and signal boosters.

Add-ons

OLED Display - 5.5 inch Full HD OLED, 1920 x 1080 resolution, low persistence display. 401 pixels per inch at 60 FPS. (included in HDK 1.1 and 1.2)

Ergonomic Facemask - Improved facemask consist of bamboo charcoal microfiber foam layer. (included in HDK 1.1 and 1.2)

IR Upgrade Kit - IR faceplate allows positional tracking with update rate of 100Hz. It comes with an external IR camera. (included in HDK 1.2)

OSVR Faceplate with Leap Motion - Faceplate with Leap Motion VR camera built-in. It allows the tracking of hands, fingers and gestures.

Wide FOV Lenses - Utilizes Wearality Sky's 150 degrees FOV double Fresnel lenses.

Mobile smartphone faceplate - ??

Setup Tutorial

Apps

Developer

History

January 6, 2015 - OSVR and Hacker Dev Kit were announced at CES 2015

March 25, 2015 - OSVR announced that it will have an optional faceplate with Leap Motion hardware and software incorporated. This faceplate allows the HMD to accurately track the movement of hands and fingers.

July 6, 2015 - Hacker Dev Kit became on sale and began to ship.

October 1, 2015 - Hacker Dev Kit v1.3 became available for pre-order