Also, keep in mind that Huawei offers through this VR platform a 20ms latency, a field of view of 95 degrees and an eye-protector with the help of an anti-blue light filter. It also offers 360 degree sound, which is, as the company states, the first one to do so.
When it will be launched, the platform will include more than 4000 free movies, more than 350 panoramic pictures, about 150 panoramic tours and over 40 games.
Because virtual reality is becoming more and more popular among technology fans, and with more and more companies developing VR platforms, we can safely say that Huawei VR is one of the most accessible platforms out there, alongside Samsung’s Gear VR, because they don’t require a powerful gaming PC like HTC Vive and Oculus Rift.
Also, they are cheaper than the latter. Huawei hasn’t announced the price for the VR device yet, but seeing the similarities between it and the Samsung Gear VR which costs $99, we can assume that the price will be close to that.