Pico G2

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Pico G2
Basic Info
VR/AR Virtual Reality
Type Head-mounted display
Subtype Integrated HMD
Platform Pico Digital Platform, Viveport
Developer Pico
Website https://www.pico-interactive.com/us/G2.html
Predecessor Pico Goblin
Successor Pico Neo 2
System
Storage
Display
Display 3K LCD, blue ray reduction
Resolution 1440 x 1600
Refresh Rate 90Hz, 615 ppi
Image
Field of View  ?
Optics
Tracking
Tracking 3DOF
Audio
Audio  ?
Camera N/A
Connectivity
Connectivity N/A
Power USB-C charging?
Device
Weight 268g(w/o Band)
Input 2 Pico Neo Controllers?


Introduction

  • Pico G2 stands for Pico Goblin 2
  • all built for enterprise, not for sale by consumers
  • 40% lighter than original Goblin
  • partnered with HTC Vive for content
  • developers can use VIVE WAVE Open VR Platform for development

3 types: - pico g2 - pico g2 pro - pico g2 4k enterprise see product compare chart: https://www.pico-interactive.com/us/G2.html

Release and Pricing

Hardware

  • CPU = Qualcomm Snapdragon 835
  • Storage = 32GB
  • Added Storage = Micro-SD up to 256GB


On the headset:

  • You can hard-wire your headphones or use Bluetooth instead of the built-in speakers?
  • The battery is positioned on the back, which may make it more comfortable and balanced than other HMDs.

Setup Tutorial

Input Devices

Each controller contains a series of buttons, a joystick and a back button. There are no touch sensors?

Accessories

Within the headset, you can browse online via Firefox Reality and utilize Hubs by Mozilla for virtual collaboration?[1][2]

Apps

Pico partnered with HTC Vive to support Viveport, their content hub. In addition, developers can utilize HTC's VIVE WAVE Open VR Platform to create apps with the Pico G2. (see link in box)

Stores

Viveport link

Developer

Visit Pico’s developer documentation which includes information on SDK downloads?

Images

References

  1. https://vrscout.com/news/pico-neo-2-eye-review-tidy-4k-vr/
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