
Lenovo recently announced that its ThinkReality VRX virtual reality headset will soon be available for purchase in select markets. Designed for enterprise users, the latest VR headset from Lenovo is powered by the Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 1 processor and runs on Android 12.
The ThinkReality VRX headset can either act as an all-in-one standalone device or can be connected to a PC or a workstation both wired and wirelessly. Lenovo claims that compared to other solutions, its latest VR headset is slimmer, lighter and more comfortable. It also offers a 6DoF experience and offers full-colour high-resolution pass-through capabilities that can come in handy in many types of simulations.
Like Meta Quest Pro, Lenovo’s ThinkReality VRX headset features pancake lenses stacked on top of each other and features a venting system that dissipates heat away from the face of the wearer. The company is also offering XR solutions like ThinkReality xR Services which includes a cloud platform that can help deploy and manage enterprise applications on a global scale and provides end-to-end services to help customers from strategy to delivery.
The headset is the latest addition to the company’s hardware portfolio of commercial XR solutions which also includes the ThinkReality A3 AR glasses that were showcased earlier this year at the MWC 2023. Lenovo ThinkReality VRX starts from $1,299 and will be available in select markets sometime in June this year.