TPCast announced the launch of a commercial version of the wireless VR adapter for the European, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) market, and plans to release the latest version in the third quarter of 2018.
The TPCast BE wireless adapter starts with one user, allows multi-user experience for up to four users in a single zone, allows multiple user experiences for five or more users in the connection zone, and maintains the 2K quality of the htc vive monitors. , and control the delay below 2ms.
Business Edition adapters are targeted at multi-user business areas such as medical, automotive, real estate and training. The equipment will be sold directly by TPCast. It also includes consulting services and custom engineering, products and installations to meet the needs of each business user.
The device can be connected directly to the htc vive helmet without replacement. The adapter consists of four parts: the PC transmitter module, the helmet receiver module, the battery power box, and the commercial grade router.
“We are pleased to introduce the wireless TPCAST ​​Business Edition into the European, Middle East and African markets. Especially in the commercial environment, the process can be very complicated and expensive, so wireless VR can be a powerful collaborative technology to experience real teams in VR. And through VR Design verification reduces costs. TPCAST ​​Business Edition is a scalable solution that meets the high demand of multi-users for immersive VR applications and is portable.†TPCAST ​​BV General Manager Europe, Middle East and Africa Reiner Pes said.
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