Zeiss VR One Connect puts virtual reality PC games onto a smartphone headset

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Zeiss, a company that made its name in optical and optoelectronic technology before moving into the realm of virtual reality, has announced its latest VR headset: the Zeiss VR One Connect at IFA 2017 in Berlin.

The Zeiss VR One Connect promises to bridge the gap between PC virtual reality, which offers impressive visuals and complex pc games, but comes with a high price tag for expensive headsets such as the HTC Vive and Oculus Rift, and smartphone-powered VR, which costs a lot less (as long as you have a handset already), but doesn’t quite offer the immersive experience of PC VR.

Zeiss VR One Connect does this by running SteamVR games that are powered by a PC, which does …
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