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HTC Vive Unveils Highly-Anticipated VR-Enabled Glasses Called 'Vive Flow'

HTC Vive has unveiled its very first entertainment-focused virtual reality device called the 'Vive Flow' -- an innovative eyewear product designed to offer a lightweight option for those uninterested in bulky VR headsets.

The highly-anticipated device looks to strike a balance between accessibility and performance. It comes equipped with a 1.6K-per-eye display with a 100-degree field of view at a 75Hz refresh rate. In addition, the 'Vive Flow' will utilize two front cameras for inside-out motion tracking, and, according to HTC, the unit will be able to support hand-tracking in the near future.

"We wanted to get to something lighter, more wearable, easier to travel with," said HTC’s head of VR, Dan O’Brien. It seems 'O-Brien and the team were successful in achieving that goal as the 'Vive Flow' weighs in at just 189 grams.
Trend Themes
1. Entertainment VR Glasses - The 'Vive Flow' by HTC Vive introduces a new era of entertainment VR glasses to the market, creating opportunities for innovative, lightweight and accessible VR eyewear.
2. Lightweight VR Headsets - The launch of 'Vive Flow' by HTC Vive showcases a trend towards lightweight VR headsets, providing opportunities for companies to develop new VR headsets that are more accessible and easier to travel with.
3. Improved VR Display - Next-gen VR devices such as 'Vive Flow' by HTC Vive are creating a trend towards high-resolution VR displays, opening up opportunities for companies to develop innovative and advanced VR displays.
Industry Implications
1. Virtual Reality Industry - The VR industry is an obvious beneficiary of this new technology, with the market now having increased opportunities and demand for innovative VR glasses and headsets.
2. Entertainment Industry - The entertainment industry can utilize this trend by further investing in VR games and experiences, taking advantage of the lightweight and easy-to-use VR glasses such as the 'Vive Flow' by HTC Vive.
3. Travel Industry - The travel industry can also benefit from this trend by incorporating lightweight VR glasses into their customer experience, allowing for engaging virtual travel experiences that are more accessible and cost-effective for consumers.

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