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Vivo’s MR Headset Confirmed for 2025 Release

Vivo’s MR headset has been officially slated for a 2025 release. This announcement was made during the company’s Imaging Festival event in...

Vivo's MR Headset Confirmed for 2025 Release

Vivo’s MR headset has been officially slated for a 2025 release. This announcement was made during the company’s Imaging Festival event in China.

Hu Baishan, the company’s Vice President has previously implied Vivo’s fascination and eventual entry into the Mixed Reality market at the Boao Forum for Asia. During the event, the Vivo executive mentioned how MR represents the next significant leap for smartphones.

Vivo’s MR Headset and Everything Out About the Headset

There are currently no details about the features of Vivo’s MR headset but it is expected to offer users the standard MR experience. Oppo and Huawei, Vivo’s biggest competitors, have also been speculated to enter the MR market. However, the speculations have not been verified by the companies.

The China-based tech company is not new to the world of XR (extended reality), as the company has already dipped its toes into the AR market with its AR smart glasses. The AR smart glasses were released way back in 2019. One of their drawbacks was that the smart glasses could only be paired with the company’s 5G smartphones.

However, Vivo’s MR headset, which was announced at the Imaging Festival, might be a standalone product. This move might allow Vivo to compete with the leading MR devices such as the Meta Quest and Apple Vision Pro.

The Imaging Festival is a showcase event for Vivo to announce their latest tech innovations. Vivo has also announced the Vivo X200, the company’s 2025 flagship phone. The X200 series has been stated to comprise several Bluetooth features. The BluePrint Imaging Chip, a Bluetooth image sensor and Bluetooth Algorithm Matrix are among the Bluetooth features offered.

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Written by Yibeni Tungoe
Journalism & Mass Communication student at North Eastern Hill University.
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