Dell is to enter the mixed reality sphere with Visor, its first-ever headset for Windows Mixed Reality platform.
Engineered with a flip-up visor, it features head and face padding, thumbwheel band adjustment for comfort, and smart weight balancing that takes pressure off the nose and cheeks.
The design includes a cable management route that cords to the back of the headset for better freedom of movement.
Dell Visor uses the same technology in the Microsoft HoloLens, including inside-out tracking cameras, with a 360-degree panoramic view.
The headset itself is able to scan surroundings instead of satellite emitters positioned inside the room. It is platform-agnostic communication, so offers the possibility of users interacting with different MR headset brands down the road.
Dell Visor Controllers offer 6 degrees of freedom of movement in a three-dimensional space. The Controllers offer control with haptic feedback, thumb stick and buttons fully tracked by sensors in the headset.