OSVR

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OSVR
Information
Type Virtual Reality
Subtype Head-mounted Display
Creator Razer, Sensics
Devices OSVR Hacker Dev Kit
Website http://www.osvr.com/, https://github.com/OSVR
OSVR or Open Source Virtual Reality is an open-source Virtual Reality platform initiated by Razer and Sensics. Described by Razer CEO Min-Liang Tan as the Android of VR, OSVR is an open-source software platform designed to create standardization and bring Virtual Reality onto different types of hardware. It incorporates various game engines, HMDs and control methods to allow developers to create games and other software for numerous head-mounted displays and VR operating systems. Developers can use OSVR to port and optimize VR applications for individual devices.

Features

Open Source - Open Source Software and Hardware. Software Development Kit is licensed under Apache 2.0. Hardware schematics is available for free. Allows the user to build or modify his or her own device.

Partnership - OSVR has over 50 partners including Unity, Unreal, Intel, Bosch, Razer, Sensics, Unisoft and more.

Standardization - OSVR standardizes the interface between input devices, applications and output devices so that application developers do not need to develop support for particular hardware.

Modular - OSVR allows the user to mix-and-match components to create the best combination of hardware and software, the opposite of one size fits all approach.

Extendable - OSVR can be extended with plugins that are both open and closed source, providing support for new devices or add analysis capabilities such as a gesture engine, sensor fusion and eye tracking.

Devices

OSVR HDK2

OSVR HDK1

OSVR is launched with Razer's OSVR Hacker Dev Kit which was jointly designed by Razer and Sensics. It is a head-mounted display similar to the Oculus Rift. Unlike other VR HMDs, Hack Dev Kit is modifiable. It is built with modular circuit boards and open-source hardware, allowing for easy customization and replacement when new hardware is released. The schematics for the device is available for free.

History

OSVR was announced in CES 2015 on January 6 - 9, 2015.

March 25, 2015 - OSVR announced that its Hacker Dev Kit will have an optional faceplate with Leap Motion technology embedded.

September 4, 2015 - announced OSVR Render Manager and the support of NVIDIA's Gameworks VR.

June 6, 2016 - Unreal Engine 4.12 was released with native support for OSVR.

June 13, 2016- OSVR HDK2 is announced. Razer announced a $5 million OSVR Development Fund to incentivize developers to create content for OSVR.