Xiaomi launched its flagship smartphone Mi Note 2, concept phone Mi MIX and Mi VR at its “Curved to Impress” event on October 25. El Mi VR headset is made specifically for Xiaomi smartphones— the Mi Note 2, Mi 5s, Mi 5s Plus, and the Mi 5. It has a hardware motion sensor inside, a 16ms latency, and comes with a 9-axis motion controller that supports touch-controls as well.
The headset looks quite different from its predecessor MI VR Play. Adopta un diseño integrado y se ve compacto y suave. Las superficies de los auriculares que entran en contacto con la piel están hechas de material de terciopelo suave, which is comfortable while wearing. The headset support 103 ángulo de visión de grado y ajuste de distancia de objetos adecuado para 600 Miopía de grado y 200 grados de hipectopía.
The Mi VR comes with “hardware-level” motion sensor, resulting in improved latency of up to 16ms. The low latency combined with a high-end smartphone would ensure that you won’t get motion sickness, which is the case with most VR headsets when you use them for more than a few minutes.
Another remarkable thing about the Mi VR is its controller, which features a nine-axis inertial motion controller, and also supports touch control. It looks similar to the remote you get with the Google’s Daydream View VR headset
Xiaomi also launched the MIUI VR store to try and keep users engaged with the VR system, offering over 30 VR apps and over 500 panoramic videos at launch.
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