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|Display = Mini-LED | |Display = Mini-LED | ||
|Subpixel Layout = RGB | |Subpixel Layout = RGB | ||
|Peak Brightness = | |Peak Brightness = 150 nits | ||
|Resolution = 2880×2720 per eye | |Resolution = 2880×2720 per eye | ||
|Refresh Rate = 90 Hz | |Refresh Rate = 90 Hz | ||
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|Adjustable Diopter = No | |Adjustable Diopter = No | ||
|Passthrough = No | |Passthrough = No | ||
|Tracking = SteamVR 1.0/2.0 | |Tracking = SteamVR 1.0/2.0 (base stations and controllers required, sold separately) | ||
|Tracking Frequency = 1000 Hz | |Tracking Frequency = 1000 Hz | ||
|Base Stations = Required | |Base Stations = Required (sold separately) | ||
|Eye Tracking = Yes (200Hz) | |Eye Tracking = Yes (200Hz) | ||
|Face Tracking = | |Face Tracking = | ||
|Hand Tracking = No (optional Ultraleap module) | |Hand Tracking = No (optional Ultraleap module; requires compatible SteamVR controllers) | ||
|Body Tracking = | |Body Tracking = | ||
|Rotational Tracking = 6DOF | |Rotational Tracking = 6DOF | ||
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|Play Space = Room-scale | |Play Space = Room-scale | ||
|Latency = less than 20ms | |Latency = less than 20ms | ||
|Audio = | |Audio = 3.5mm audio jack (earbuds typically bundled; no integrated off-ear speakers) | ||
|Microphone = | |Microphone = Via bundled earbuds or external microphone (no integrated microphone) | ||
|3.5mm Audio Jack = Yes | |3.5mm Audio Jack = Yes | ||
|Camera = No | |Camera = No | ||
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|Charge Time = | |Charge Time = | ||
|Dimensions = | |Dimensions = | ||
|Weight = 487g (headset only), 717g ( | |Weight = 487g (headset only), 717g (with standard headstrap) | ||
|Material = Lightweight composites | |Material = Lightweight composites | ||
|Headstrap = Balanced ergonomic design | |Headstrap = Balanced ergonomic design | ||
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|Color = Black | |Color = Black | ||
|Sensors = 200Hz eye tracking, 9-axis IMU | |Sensors = 200Hz eye tracking, 9-axis IMU | ||
|Input = Compatible with all SteamVR controllers | |Input = Compatible with all SteamVR controllers (sold separately) | ||
|Compliance = CE, FCC, IC, UKCA | |Compliance = CE, FCC, IC, UKCA | ||
|Size = Medium/Large (adjustable) | |Size = Medium/Large (adjustable) | ||
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* '''Panel Type''': Dual 2880×2720 Mini-LED displays | * '''Panel Type''': Dual 2880×2720 Mini-LED displays | ||
* '''Pixel Density''': 35 pixels per degree (uniform) | * '''Pixel Density''': 35 pixels per degree (uniform) | ||
* '''Brightness''': 150 nits typical | |||
* '''Local Dimming Zones''': 320 zones per display | * '''Local Dimming Zones''': 320 zones per display | ||
* '''Contrast Ratio''': 7,500:1 typical | * '''Contrast Ratio''': 7,500:1 typical | ||
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Lightest Varjo headset to date: | Lightest Varjo headset to date: | ||
* '''Weight Distribution''': Front-back balanced design | * '''Weight Distribution''': Front-back balanced design | ||
* '''Total Weight''': 717g ( | * '''Total Weight''': 717g (headset with standard headstrap) | ||
* '''Cooling''': | * '''Cooling''': Active cooling system and passive airflow channels | ||
* '''Comfort Features''': Replaceable cushions, adjustable strap | * '''Comfort Features''': Replaceable cushions, adjustable strap | ||
===Audio System=== | ===Audio System=== | ||
The Varjo Aero relies on a '''3.5mm audio jack''' for audio output, typically used with bundled in-ear headphones or other user-provided audio solutions. It does not feature integrated off-ear speakers. Microphone input is also handled via the connected headset's microphone or an external microphone, as there is no microphone integrated into the HMD itself. | |||
* ''' | * '''Audio Output''': 3.5mm audio jack | ||
* ''' | * '''Bundled Audio''': In-ear headphones often included | ||
* '''Microphone''': | * '''Microphone''': Via connected headset's microphone or external microphone | ||
* ''' | * '''Sound Stage''': Dependent on chosen audio solution, capable of wide spatial audio with appropriate headphones. | ||
==Software and Compatibility== | ==Software and Compatibility== | ||
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===No Subscription Model=== | ===No Subscription Model=== | ||
Revolutionary for Varjo: | Revolutionary for Varjo: | ||
* '''One-Time Purchase''': $1,990 (later $990) | * '''One-Time Purchase''': $1,990 (later $990). Note: SteamVR base stations and controllers are required and sold separately. | ||
* '''Full Feature Access''': No locked features | * '''Full Feature Access''': No locked features | ||
* '''Free Updates''': Lifetime software support | * '''Free Updates''': Lifetime software support | ||
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==System Requirements== | ==System Requirements== | ||
More accessible than enterprise models: | More accessible than enterprise models, but still demanding: | ||
'''Minimum Requirements''': | '''Minimum Requirements''': | ||
* '''OS''': Windows 10 (64-bit) version 1909 or newer | * '''OS''': Windows 10 (64-bit) version 1909 or newer | ||
* '''CPU''': Intel Core i5-11600K or AMD Ryzen 5 5600X | * '''CPU''': Intel Core i5-11600K or AMD Ryzen 5 5600X | ||
* '''GPU''': NVIDIA RTX 3070 or AMD | * '''GPU''': NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 / RTX 3050 (Note: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 or higher is strongly recommended for optimal performance. AMD GPUs are not officially supported by Varjo for the Aero.) | ||
* '''RAM''': 16 GB | * '''RAM''': 16 GB | ||
* '''Ports''': DisplayPort 1.4, USB 3.0+ | * '''Ports''': DisplayPort 1.4, USB 3.0+ | ||
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'''Recommended Requirements''': | '''Recommended Requirements''': | ||
* '''CPU''': Intel Core i7-12700K or AMD Ryzen 7 5800X | * '''CPU''': Intel Core i7-12700K or AMD Ryzen 7 5800X | ||
* '''GPU''': NVIDIA RTX 3080 or better | * '''GPU''': NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 or better | ||
* '''RAM''': 32 GB | * '''RAM''': 32 GB | ||
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* Best-in-class clarity noted by reviewers | * Best-in-class clarity noted by reviewers | ||
* Flight simulation community rapid adoption | * Flight simulation community rapid adoption | ||
* Some criticism of limited availability | * Some criticism of limited availability and high total cost of ownership (including necessary peripherals) | ||
===Price Reduction=== | ===Price Reduction=== | ||
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===Versus Consumer Headsets=== | ===Versus Consumer Headsets=== | ||
* '''Pros''': Superior clarity, 200Hz eye tracking, build quality | * '''Pros''': Superior clarity, 200Hz eye tracking, build quality | ||
* '''Cons''': Higher price, requires base stations, PC only | * '''Cons''': Higher price (especially when factoring in required base stations and controllers), requires base stations, PC only, no official AMD GPU support. | ||
==Critical Reception== | ==Critical Reception== | ||
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* '''Visual Quality''': "Best clarity in consumer VR" - [[Road to VR]] | * '''Visual Quality''': "Best clarity in consumer VR" - [[Road to VR]] | ||
* '''Comfort''': "All-day wearable" - VR enthusiast forums | * '''Comfort''': "All-day wearable" - VR enthusiast forums | ||
* '''Value''': "Professional features at prosumer price" - [[UploadVR]] | * '''Value''': "Professional features at prosumer price" - [[UploadVR]] (especially after price reduction) | ||
Common criticisms: | Common criticisms: | ||
* High initial price point ($1,990) | * High initial price point ($1,990), plus the additional significant cost of required SteamVR base stations and controllers (not included) | ||
* Limited marketing and availability | * Limited marketing and availability initially | ||
* No wireless option | * No wireless option | ||
* Requires high-end PC | * Requires a high-end PC, with no official support for AMD GPUs | ||
==Discontinuation== | ==Discontinuation== | ||
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The Aero's influence on the VR industry: | The Aero's influence on the VR industry: | ||
* '''Proved Market Demand''': High-end prosumer segment viable | * '''Proved Market Demand''': High-end prosumer segment viable | ||
* '''Technology Validation''': Mini-LED superior to OLED for VR | * '''Technology Validation''': Mini-LED superior to OLED for VR clarity | ||
* '''Price Pressure''': Forced competitors to improve quality | * '''Price Pressure''': Forced competitors to improve quality/price ratio | ||
* '''Feature Standardization''': | * '''Feature Standardization''': High-quality eye tracking becoming more expected | ||
Technologies pioneered in Aero: | Technologies pioneered or popularized in prosumer VR by Aero: | ||
* Mini-LED with local dimming in VR | * Mini-LED with local dimming in VR | ||
* Automatic motor-driven IPD adjustment | * Automatic motor-driven IPD adjustment | ||
* Single-display architecture | * Single-display architecture achieving high clarity comparable to some dual-display designs | ||
* Professional features without subscription model | * Professional-grade features without a mandatory subscription model | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Revision as of 02:44, 5 June 2025
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Basic Info | |
VR/AR | Virtual Reality |
Type | Head-mounted display |
Subtype | PC-Powered VR |
Platform | SteamVR, OpenXR |
Developer | Varjo |
Manufacturer | Varjo |
Announcement Date | October 21, 2021 |
Release Date | December 2021 |
Price | $1,990 (reduced to $990 in 2023) |
Website | https://varjo.com |
Versions | Aero |
Requires | High-end PC |
Predecessor | Varjo VR-3 |
Successor | None (discontinued) |
System | |
Operating System | Windows 10/11 (64-bit) |
Storage | |
SD Card Slot | No |
Display | |
Display | Mini-LED |
Subpixel Layout | RGB |
Peak Brightness | 150 nits |
Resolution | 2880×2720 per eye |
Pixel Density | 35 PPD |
Refresh Rate | 90 Hz |
Persistence | Low persistence |
Precision | Sub-pixel precision |
Image | |
Field of View | 115° horizontal × 134° diagonal |
Horizontal FoV | 115° |
Vertical FoV | N/A |
Visible FoV | 115° |
Rendered FoV | 115° |
Binocular Overlap | 95° |
Average Pixel Density | 35 PPD |
Peak Pixel Density | 35 PPD |
Foveated Rendering | Yes (dynamic with eye tracking) |
Optics | |
Optics | Custom aspheric lenses |
Ocularity | Binocular |
IPD Range | 57-73mm (automatic adjustment) |
Adjustable Diopter | No |
Passthrough | No |
Tracking | |
Tracking | SteamVR 1.0/2.0 (base stations and controllers required, sold separately) |
Tracking Frequency | 1000 Hz |
Base Stations | Required (sold separately) |
Eye Tracking | Yes (200Hz) |
Hand Tracking | No (optional Ultraleap module; requires compatible SteamVR controllers) |
Rotational Tracking | 6DOF |
Positional Tracking | 6DOF |
Update Rate | 1000 Hz |
Tracking Volume | Up to 10m × 10m |
Play Space | Room-scale |
Latency | less than 20ms |
Audio | |
Audio | 3.5mm audio jack (earbuds typically bundled; no integrated off-ear speakers) |
Microphone | Via bundled earbuds or external microphone (no integrated microphone) |
3.5mm Audio Jack | Yes |
Camera | No |
Connectivity | |
Connectivity | DisplayPort 1.4, USB 3.0+ |
Ports | 1× DisplayPort 1.4, 1× USB 3.0+ Type-A |
Wired Video | DisplayPort 1.4 |
Power | External power adapter (12V 5A) |
Device | |
Weight | 487g (headset only), 717g (with standard headstrap) |
Material | Lightweight composites |
Headstrap | Balanced ergonomic design |
Haptics | No |
Color | Black |
Sensors | 200Hz eye tracking, 9-axis IMU |
Input | Compatible with all SteamVR controllers (sold separately) |
Compliance | CE, FCC, IC, UKCA |
Size | Medium/Large (adjustable) |
Cable Length | 5 meters |
The Varjo Aero is a high-end consumer and prosumer PC-powered virtual reality head-mounted display announced on October 21, 2021, by Varjo Technologies. Marking Varjo's entry into the broader VR market beyond enterprise, the Aero eliminated the dual-display "Bionic Display" architecture in favor of high-resolution Mini-LED panels while removing subscription requirements.[1]
History
The Aero represented a strategic shift for Varjo, targeting "leading-edge VR users" including enthusiasts, independent professionals, and small studios previously priced out of Varjo's enterprise ecosystem. Development focused on maintaining visual quality while dramatically reducing cost and complexity.[2]
Key strategic decisions:
- First Varjo headset without subscription requirement
- Single display architecture for cost reduction
- Consumer-grade pricing while maintaining professional features
- Focus on flight simulation and creative professional markets
Technical Specifications
Mini-LED Display Technology
The Aero pioneered Mini-LED in VR applications:
- Panel Type: Dual 2880×2720 Mini-LED displays
- Pixel Density: 35 pixels per degree (uniform)
- Brightness: 150 nits typical
- Local Dimming Zones: 320 zones per display
- Contrast Ratio: 7,500:1 typical
- Color Gamut: 99% sRGB, 95% DCI-P3
Optical Design
- Lens Type: Custom aspheric non-Fresnel lenses
- Edge-to-Edge Clarity: Minimal distortion across FOV
- God Ray Elimination: No visible artifacts
- Chromatic Aberration: Software correction
- Sweet Spot: Nearly entire lens surface
Visual Quality
- Resolution: 5.8K combined (higher than Valve Index)
- Clarity: Crystal clear edge-to-edge
- Motion Clarity: Excellent low persistence implementation
- Color Accuracy: Factory calibrated displays
Key Features
200Hz Eye Tracking
Professional-grade eye tracking system:
- Sampling Rate: 200Hz with sub-degree accuracy
- Automatic IPD: Motor-driven lens adjustment (57-73mm)
- Foveated Rendering: Up to 40% GPU performance improvement
- Analytics: Heat mapping and attention tracking
- Calibration: Single-point quick calibration
Ergonomic Design
Lightest Varjo headset to date:
- Weight Distribution: Front-back balanced design
- Total Weight: 717g (headset with standard headstrap)
- Cooling: Active cooling system and passive airflow channels
- Comfort Features: Replaceable cushions, adjustable strap
Audio System
The Varjo Aero relies on a 3.5mm audio jack for audio output, typically used with bundled in-ear headphones or other user-provided audio solutions. It does not feature integrated off-ear speakers. Microphone input is also handled via the connected headset's microphone or an external microphone, as there is no microphone integrated into the HMD itself.
- Audio Output: 3.5mm audio jack
- Bundled Audio: In-ear headphones often included
- Microphone: Via connected headset's microphone or external microphone
- Sound Stage: Dependent on chosen audio solution, capable of wide spatial audio with appropriate headphones.
Software and Compatibility
No Subscription Model
Revolutionary for Varjo:
- One-Time Purchase: $1,990 (later $990). Note: SteamVR base stations and controllers are required and sold separately.
- Full Feature Access: No locked features
- Free Updates: Lifetime software support
- Varjo Base: Full version included
Platform Support
- SteamVR: Native compatibility
- OpenXR: Full specification support
- OpenVR: Legacy application support
- Windows Mixed Reality: Via OpenXR
Content Compatibility
- Steam Library: Access to thousands of VR titles
- Flight Simulators: Microsoft Flight Simulator, X-Plane, DCS World
- Creative Tools: Gravity Sketch, Medium, Quill
- Social VR: VRChat, AltspaceVR
Target Markets
Flight Simulation Enthusiasts
Primary target demographic:
- Visual Clarity: Read cockpit instruments clearly
- Wide FOV: See entire instrument panel
- Comfort: Long simulation sessions
- Compatibility: Works with major flight sims
Notable adoption:
- Professional pilots for home training
- Flight simulation communities
- Aviation training organizations
Creative Professionals
- 3D Artists: High-resolution modeling environment
- Architects: Detailed visualization
- Industrial Designers: Precise work in VR
- Film Makers: Virtual production planning
Research and Development
- Universities: Affordable research-grade VR
- Small Studios: Professional features without subscription
- Independent Developers: High-quality testing platform
System Requirements
More accessible than enterprise models, but still demanding:
Minimum Requirements:
- OS: Windows 10 (64-bit) version 1909 or newer
- CPU: Intel Core i5-11600K or AMD Ryzen 5 5600X
- GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 / RTX 3050 (Note: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 or higher is strongly recommended for optimal performance. AMD GPUs are not officially supported by Varjo for the Aero.)
- RAM: 16 GB
- Ports: DisplayPort 1.4, USB 3.0+
Recommended Requirements:
- CPU: Intel Core i7-12700K or AMD Ryzen 7 5800X
- GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 or better
- RAM: 32 GB
Market Performance
Launch Reception
Initial response was positive:
- Praised for eliminating god rays and screen door effect
- Best-in-class clarity noted by reviewers
- Flight simulation community rapid adoption
- Some criticism of limited availability and high total cost of ownership (including necessary peripherals)
Price Reduction
In 2023, Varjo reduced the price by 50%:
- Original Price: $1,990
- Reduced Price: $990
- Reason: Increased competition, manufacturing efficiency
- Impact: Significantly expanded user base
Sales and Adoption
While specific numbers weren't disclosed:
- Became Varjo's best-selling headset
- Expanded Varjo's market beyond enterprise
- Strong adoption in simulation communities
- Influenced competitor product development
Technical Innovations
Automatic IPD Adjustment
Industry-leading implementation:
- Range: 57-73mm (widest in industry)
- Precision: 0.5mm adjustment steps
- Speed: <2 seconds full adjustment
- User Profiles: Save multiple IPD settings
Variable Rate Shading (VRS)
Advanced foveated rendering:
- Performance Gain: 30-40% GPU savings
- Quality Preservation: Imperceptible quality loss
- Dynamic Adjustment: Based on content complexity
- Developer Control: SDK for optimization
Color Calibration
Professional-grade accuracy:
- Factory Calibration: Individual display matching
- Delta E: <2 across sRGB gamut
- Uniformity: <5% brightness variation
- Stability: Minimal drift over time
Comparison to Competition
Versus Enterprise Varjo Headsets
- Pros: No subscription, lighter weight, Mini-LED benefits
- Cons: Lower peak resolution (35 vs 70 PPD), no mixed reality
Versus Consumer Headsets
- Pros: Superior clarity, 200Hz eye tracking, build quality
- Cons: Higher price (especially when factoring in required base stations and controllers), requires base stations, PC only, no official AMD GPU support.
Critical Reception
Professional reviews consistently praised:
- Visual Quality: "Best clarity in consumer VR" - Road to VR
- Comfort: "All-day wearable" - VR enthusiast forums
- Value: "Professional features at prosumer price" - UploadVR (especially after price reduction)
Common criticisms:
- High initial price point ($1,990), plus the additional significant cost of required SteamVR base stations and controllers (not included)
- Limited marketing and availability initially
- No wireless option
- Requires a high-end PC, with no official support for AMD GPUs
Discontinuation
The Aero was discontinued in early 2024:
- Announcement: Stock depletion, no new production
- Support: Continues through 2025
- Reason: Focus shifted to Varjo XR-4 series
- Legacy: Influenced XR-4's consumer-friendly approach
Varjo stated the Aero achieved its goal of expanding their market and validating demand for high-end prosumer VR, with learnings incorporated into the XR-4 series.[3]
Legacy and Impact
The Aero's influence on the VR industry:
- Proved Market Demand: High-end prosumer segment viable
- Technology Validation: Mini-LED superior to OLED for VR clarity
- Price Pressure: Forced competitors to improve quality/price ratio
- Feature Standardization: High-quality eye tracking becoming more expected
Technologies pioneered or popularized in prosumer VR by Aero:
- Mini-LED with local dimming in VR
- Automatic motor-driven IPD adjustment
- Single-display architecture achieving high clarity comparable to some dual-display designs
- Professional-grade features without a mandatory subscription model
See Also
- Virtual reality headset
- Varjo Technologies
- Varjo VR-3
- Varjo XR-4
- Mini-LED
- Eye tracking
- Flight simulation
- Foveated rendering
References
- ↑ "Varjo Introduces Varjo Aero Headset To Bring the Highest-Fidelity Virtual Reality For Professionals and Leading-Edge VR Users Alike". Varjo. October 21, 2021. https://varjo.com/press-release/varjo-introduces-varjo-aero-headset-to-bring-the-highest-fidelity-virtual-reality-for-professionals-and-leading-edge-vr-users-alike/.
- ↑ "Varjo Aero VR Headset Announced with Price, Specs, Release Date". Road to VR. October 21, 2021. https://www.roadtovr.com/varjo-aero-price-specs-release-date-announcement/.
- ↑ "Are you discontinuing Varjo Aero or are you just out of stock?". Varjo Support. https://support.varjo.com/hc/en-us/discontinuing-varjo-aero-or-out-of-stock.
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