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Vivo Launches Vision Explorer Edition With 8K Displays and Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2 to Challenge Apple Vision Pro

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Vivo has officially entered the mixed reality (MR) market with the launch of its Vivo Vision Explorer Edition, a high-end headset designed to compete directly with the Apple Vision Pro, Meta Quest 3, and Samsung’s upcoming XR device. Announced in China, the new headset brings premium features like dual 8K Micro-OLED displays, Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2 chipset, and advanced gesture and eye-tracking support, making it a strong contender in the growing MR industry.

 

Key Highlights

 

First MR headset from Vivo

Dual 8K (3,552×3,840 pixels) Micro-OLED binocular displays

Powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2

Runs on OriginOS Vision with ultra-low 13ms latency

Eye-tracking with 1.5-degree precision and micro-gesture control

Supports spatial audio, 3D video recording & panoramic viewing

Competes with Apple Vision Pro, Meta Quest 3, Samsung XR headset

 

Features and Design

The Vivo Vision Explorer Edition comes with a futuristic design featuring a large front visor and a padded rear headband that ensures comfort and stability during prolonged use. Weighing 398 grams and measuring 83mm in height and 40mm in thickness, it strikes a balance between portability and immersive capability.

 

The headset introduces custom Blue Ocean power management for optimized performance and efficiency. Vivo has also developed a dedicated MR-optimized operating system called OriginOS Vision, which enhances interaction with minimal latency of just 13ms.

 

Display and Visual Experience

At the heart of the Vivo Vision Explorer Edition are its dual 8K Micro-OLED displays, offering an incredible 7.68 million pixels per eye. With 94% P3 color gamut coverage and brightness support ranging from 100 to 1000 nits, the headset ensures lifelike visuals.

 

The device also provides a 180-degree panoramic field of view and a virtual 120-inch cinema screen, giving users a theater-like experience inside a compact wearable.

 

Performance and Controls

Powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2 chip, the MR headset delivers smooth performance for gaming, productivity, and immersive applications. It features precise 1.5-degree eye tracking, a 26-degree depth of field for gesture recognition, and a 175-degree vertical interaction range, allowing natural control through micro-gestures without heavy reliance on controllers.

 

Multimedia and Connectivity

The Vivo Vision Explorer Edition supports:

 

Spatial audio for realistic 3D soundscapes

3D video recording & spatial photo capturing

Multi-device casting for games, movies, and productivity apps

Immersive dome video playback & 3D e-sports viewing

PC and mobile game casting with multi-window support

 

Some advanced functions, like spatial recording, work best when paired with select Vivo smartphones.

 

Availability and Preorders

While Vivo has not yet disclosed the official pricing or global availability, the headset is already available for preorder at 12 authorized Vivo experience stores across China. The company also confirmed that a second wave of stores will soon expand access to more regions.

 

Competition in the MR Market

The Vivo Vision Explorer Edition marks the brand’s aggressive entry into the premium MR segment, challenging major players like Apple Vision Pro, which has set new benchmarks in mixed reality. With advanced specifications and a strong ecosystem push, Vivo aims to capture a share of the fast-evolving XR/MR headset market, where immersive computing is projected to become mainstream.

 

Conclusion

The launch of the Vivo Vision Explorer Edition MR headset demonstrates Vivo’s ambition to compete with the biggest names in immersive technology. With 8K Micro-OLED displays, Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2 power, and advanced eye/gesture controls, the device positions itself as a serious alternative to the Apple Vision Pro. While pricing will play a decisive role in its adoption, Vivo has already signaled its intent to become a key player in the future of mixed reality.

 

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