Pico Neo 3 Pro

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Developer Pico VR
Predecessor Pico Neo 3, only available in China
Display 5.5", 4k, 3664 x 1920 LCD, PPI 773
Refresh Rate 72/90Hz
Image
Field of View 98 degrees, Fresnel
Optics
IPD Range 58mm, 63.5mm and 69mm
Tracking 6DOF, Inside-out
Camera 4 mono fisheye cameras
Connectivity Displayport
Power 5300mAh battery, charging with AC adapter & USB-C cable
Sensors 32 optical tracking sensors
Input 2, updated Pico Neo Controllers

Pico Neo 3 Pro is a VR headset from Bytedance.

The enterprise options in the Neo 3 line have similar specs to the consumer-level Neo 3. They have the same Snapdragon XR2 processor, Wifi 6 capabilities, and 4 cameras to name a few.

The Neo 3 is only available in China, whereas the Neo 3 Pro and Neo 3 Pro Eye will be available in the west.[1]

Hardware[edit]

The Neo 3 Pro and 3 Pro Eye can stream PC games through Direct Mode by way of a Displayport cable and the Pico VR streaming assistant. Direct Mode is "a high-performance, low-latency way to render PC VR content to Pico HMD display."[2]

Like its predecessors, the Neo 3 line is counterbalanced by having the battery pack on the rear of the headset. Like the Pico Neo 2 Eye, the Neo 3 Pro Eye also has eye tracking powered by the Swedish company Tobii.

Compare the enterprise options in the Neo 3 line to the Neo 2 line:

Neo 3 Pro & 3 Pro Eye Neo 2 & 2 Eye
Tracking optical electromagnetic
Cameras 4 2
FOV 98 degrees 101 degrees
IPD manually adjustable, 3 settings software adjustable
Play Space 10x10m 3x3m
Streaming from PC wired or wireless wireless

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Setup Tutorial[edit]

Input Devices[edit]

The Neo 3 Pro and 3 Pro Eye come with 2 new controllers with 6DoF that use 32 optical tracking sensors and 4 wide-angled cameras for improved latency, positioning, and tracking.[3]

Accessories[edit]

The headsets come with replaceable PU face cushions that can be sterilized, making it more hygenic to share with others in the office.[4]

Apps[edit]

The 3 Pro and 3 Pro Eye supports NVIDIA CloudXR which enables wireless streaming through 5G and WiFi networks and allows companies to integrate VR into their workflows such as "design reviews, virtual production, location-based entertainment and more." [3]

Stores[edit]

The new line supports development of apps through all major engines as well as openXR (open development architecture).[3]

Developer[edit]

Visit Pico’s developer documentation which includes information on SDK downloads.

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