While there are lots of VR headsets available on the market, a lot of them require you to use them in conjunction with a separate smartphone device, which is something that Alcatel is looking to change by introducing its brand new Alcatel Vision VR headset.
This particular VR headset is embedded with a whole bunch of computing elements that include a powerful eight-core processing unit that works with 3 GB of RAM and offers up to 32 GB of storage. The headset is even packed with a proximity sensor, gyroscope and accelerometer, while a pair of AMOLED screens allow for easy visual displays.
The Alcatel Vision is looking to play to sections of the VR enthusiast crowd that are in favor of stand-alone products and don't want to deal with entire ecosystems of gadgets to enjoy VR functionality.
What's Driving This Trend
- Standalone VR Headsets
- Opportunity for VR headset manufacturers to create independent headsets that do not require a separate smartphone.
- Embedded Computing Elements
- Opportunity for tech companies to integrate powerful processing units, RAM, and storage directly into VR headsets.
- Simplifying VR Ecosystems
- Opportunity to cater to the demand for VR products that offer a seamless and hassle-free experience without the need for multiple gadgets.
Who This Affects Most
- Virtual Reality
- Disruptive innovation opportunities for VR headset manufacturers.
- Technology
- Opportunities for tech companies to develop and integrate advanced computing elements into VR headsets.
- Consumer Electronics
- Opportunity to provide VR enthusiasts with standalone products that simplify the VR ecosystem.