HTC Vive goes wireless with wireless adapter

HTC Vive goes wireless with wireless adapter

Expansion of Enterprise Applications

In addition to hardware, HTC Vive has continued to invest in its Viveport store, offering one of the widest ranges of VR experiences that inspire people to discover, create, connect, and even shop in VR. Today Viveport showcases a growing portfolio of hundreds of VR experiences across a wide variety of content categories. Building on its commitment to open platforms, HTC Vive also recently began distributing content compatible with Oculus Rift through Viveport and as part of Viveport subscriptions.

HTC Vive has also refined its tools for developers so that they can quickly access Viveport on the Vive system, on web browsers and on mobile apps. The company now works with developers to create commercial models for their applications, allowing developers entering into the VR realm to scale their ideas quickly to a global audience.

One of the most popular local content titles has been Mission 828, simulating the experience of scaling the 828 meters of the Burj Khalifa to the top of the spire. Visitors to GITEX 2018 can live the Mission 828experience firsthand using the new Vive Wireless Adapter, with Burj Khalifa the first organization in the region to integrate the adapter into its permanent attraction on its At the Top observation deck.

Visitors can experience the latest in virtual reality with HTC Vive during GITEX at the Dubai Internet City stand, CC2-6 in Concourse 2, until October 18, 2018.