Deepoon VR, a leading China-based developer of virtual reality (VR) products, will showcase its next-generation PC headset at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES), the world’s leading technology exhibition, scheduled to take place Jan. 5-8, 2017 in Las Vegas, NV. CES has always served as a platform where major technology companies worldwide display and release new products and visitors are often surprised by the various innovative exhibits no matter how knowledgeable and informed they may be.
What are the most awaited products that Deepoon VR plans to showcase at the exhibition?
Deepoon VR’s next-generation PC headset E3 and E-Polaris positioning solution make their world debut
As a result of its high quality and reputation, Deepoon VR’s E2 has been dominating the offline PC headset market since its launch. Deepoon, a Chinese VR company which is renowned for its pursuit of excellence, is likely to release its next-generation PC headset E3 at CES 2017 as the timing would be right given the product cycle. At both the Kai Ying VRonline Press Conference and the Deepoon Connect Developers Conference held in early December, 2016, Deepoon VR CEO Chen Chaoyang revealed that E3 will probably make its world debut at the exhibition.
A few highlights that the design sketch for the E3 reveals about the new product
Deepoon VR’s next-generation, slimmer-designed, lighter PC headset E3 will exert no pressure on the wearer’s head. The headset will come equipped with E-Polaris positioning interactive technology, delivering a spacious, multi-player, virtual interactive experience. The solution will dramatically expand the playability of both VR games and physical VR experience halls. Chen indicated that the E3 is expected to outperform the best PC headsets currently available in the market when it comes to appearance, quality and technological performance.
Deepoon VR’s new all-in-one VR headset M2 Pro to debut at the exhibition
Deepoon VR released its next-generation all-in-one VR headset, the M2 Pro on December 23, 2016. The crowdfunding project for the M2 Pro exceeded its goal in less than three days following its launch on Taobao’s crowdfunding platform, serving as a testament to the product’s high degree of popularity among Chinese VR fans.
The M2 Pro, an enhanced version of the M2, offers several new features, including soft light technology for protection of the user’s eyes, an upgrade in performance and optimization of the interface, in addition to the features that were built in to the M2, including wireless portability and rich content. The M2 Pro is compatible with the latest mobile VR spatial positioning interactive system. As a result, expectations are high that it will be on display at the exhibition as Deepoon VR’s flagship product.
M-Polaris mobile positioning interactive system to make appearance in Las Vegas
M-Polaris, a mobile VR positioning interactive system recently launched by Deepoon VR, has also drawn attention of both industry insiders and hobbyists. The user-friendly, easy-to-install solution enables full millimeter-grade positioning, assures stable operation, and can work with Deepoon VR’s all-in-one VR products, the M2 and the M2 Pro. Notably, Deepoon VR is already mass producing the developer version of M-Polaris at a time when other VR vendors’ positioning interactive solutions, including Oculus’ Insideout, are still at the experimental and demo stage.
As the world’s first consumer-grade VR positioning interactive system, the M-Polaris is expected to receive a lot of attention at CES 2017. A demo video recently published by Deepoon VR shows a 30-second segment during which a person plays one of the simplest online games, Fruit Ninja, while experiencing the system for the first time. It is expected that both developers and consumers will find a lot of value in the detailed field demonstration featuring the M2 Pro and Deepoon VR’s more advanced products.
Leisure VR equipment complements Deepoon VR’s exhibit portfolio
Deepoon VR will also showcase the VRmassage, a VR device designed for massage armchairs. By combining VR with massage chairs, the device allows the wearer to observe the technique of the masseur or masseuse as he or she works on the wearer’s head, shoulder, hip, legs and feet. The device comes in several versions, including a version for 4-hands massage.
In addition to these exhibits, Deepoon VR said it may unveil some of its “secret weapons”, a series of products which the developer has been keeping under wraps. The developer further explained that some of the new items are sure to turn heads at the show. All visitors to CES are welcome to stop by the Deepoon VR booth and see what the VR product developer has to offer.
SOURCE Deepoon