CES 2018: The HTC Vive Goes Wireless

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We all love the HTC Vive, but there’s no doubt getting caught in the wires is a huge pain. Enter the HTC Vive Wireless Adaptor, the only first party wireless solution available for VR headsets. This adaptor utilizes Intel’s 60 GHz band frequency for a lag free wireless experience, and is capable of maintaining the 90 FPS you need to use VR comfortably. Whether you’re a VR gamer or a prosumer, you’re going to want to check out this wireless solution, available this summer for the Vive and the Vive Pro.
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Director of Photography: Joel Moody
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