Sulon Technologies and AMD Announce The Sulon Q Wireless VR Headset

Sulon Technologies and AMD Announce The Sulon Q Wireless VR Headset

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As we all patiently wait for the impending onslaught of news from this years annual GDC conference it looks as if a new wireless headset will be on the show floor this year. Sulon Technologies in partnership with AMD are ready to give the world a sneak peek at their newest headset, The Sulon Q.

The headset had its initial debut at the AMD “Capcaicin” event where Dhan Balachand, CEO of Sulon Technologies Inc. took the stage to give a glimpse of the device to a crowd of over 650 members of the press and development community showing off the forthcoming Sulon Q headset, as well as the experiences users can expect which include seamlessly transitioning between the real world and virtual environments.

The PR speak about this headset states that it is the world’s first and only all-in-one, tether-free, “wear and play” headset for virtual reality, augmented reality, and spatial computing. Sulon also states that the unit will have incredible console-quality graphics and powerful performance. Now this all sounds great at the moment, but until we start to see reviews of the unit I’m a bit sceptical. I do have to admit though that the expected specs are pretty impressive for a stand alone unit.

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Sulon Q™ Headset

Expected Specifications

Experiences

VR, AR, and spatial computing

External Hardware

Lightweight, comfortable, ergonomically designed all-in-one tether-free form factor

Hardware

AMD FX-8800P processor at up to 35W with Radeon™ R7 Graphics leveraging AMD’s Graphics Core Next architecture

4 compute cores and 8 GPU cores unlocked through Heterogeneous System Architecture (HAS)

Sulon Spatial Processing Unit (SPU)

Memory

8 GB DDR3L Memory

Storage

256 GB SSD

Display

2560×1440 OLED display at 90 Hz

110-degree Field-of-View

Audio

3D spatial audio powered by GenAudio’s AstoundSound® technology

Built-in 3.5 mm audio jack

Custom spatially-optimized Sulon Q earbuds

Dual noise-cancelling embedded microphones.

Tracking

Sulon Spatial Processing Unit combining real-time machine vision technologies and mixed reality spatial computer for real-time environment mapping and tracking from the inside outward, dynamic virtualization for VR/AR fusion, and gesture recognition.

Sensors

Accelerometer

Gyroscope

Magnetometer

Spatial mapping and tracking.

Software

Microsoft Windows® 10

“Project Dragon” application for spatial computing

AMD LiquidVR technologies for ensure smooth and responsive VR and AR experiences.

Peripherals

Wireless keyboard and mouse provided in box

Any other Windows 10-compatible controllers and joysticks.

Connectivity

WiFi 802.11n/ac + Bluetooth 4.0

2 x USB 3.0 Type A, Micro HDMI OUT

So will this be a true contender in the newly forming stand alone HMD market? Only time will tell and I look forward to reading and seeing more about this new headset as GDC gets underway.

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