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|Type = [[Head-Mounted Display]] | |Type = [[Head-Mounted Display]] | ||
|Subtype = [[PC VR]] | |Subtype = [[PC VR]] | ||
|Platform = [[Oculus]], [[SteamVR]] | |Platform = [[Oculus PC]], [[SteamVR]] | ||
|Developer = [[Oculus VR]] | |Developer = [[Oculus VR]] / [[Lenovo]] | ||
|Manufacturer = [[ | |Manufacturer = [[Facebook Technologies]] | ||
|Release Date = May 2019 | |Release Date = May 21, 2019 | ||
| | |Announcement Date = March 20, 2019 (GDC) | ||
|Price = $399 USD | |Discontinued = April 2021 | ||
|Price = $399 USD | |||
|Website = https://www.meta.com/ | |Website = https://www.meta.com/ | ||
|Predecessor = [[Oculus Rift | |Predecessor = [[Oculus Rift]] | ||
|Successor = [[Meta Quest 2]] | |Successor = [[Meta Quest 2]] (with Link) | ||
|Display = LCD | |Display = LCD (single panel) | ||
|Resolution = 1280x1440 per eye | |Resolution = 1280x1440 per eye | ||
|Combined Resolution = 2560x1440 | |Combined Resolution = 2560x1440 | ||
|Refresh Rate = 80 Hz | |Refresh Rate = 80 Hz | ||
|Field of View = | |Field of View = 115° | ||
|Ocularity = Binocular | |Ocularity = Binocular | ||
|Tracking = 6DoF (inside-out, 5 cameras) | |Tracking = 6DoF (inside-out, 5 cameras) | ||
|IPD = Software | |IPD = Software adjustable (fixed hardware) | ||
|Audio = Integrated speakers | |Audio = Integrated speakers + 3.5mm jack | ||
|Connectivity = DisplayPort + USB 3.0 | |||
|Connectivity = DisplayPort | |Controllers = Oculus Touch (updated) | ||
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The '''Oculus Rift S''' is a PC [[virtual reality]] [[head-mounted display]] developed by [[Oculus VR]] | The '''Oculus Rift S''' is a PC-tethered [[virtual reality]] [[head-mounted display]] co-developed by [[Oculus VR]] and [[Lenovo]], released May 21, 2019 at $399. The successor to Oculus Rift CV1, featuring single LCD panel at 2560x1440 (1280x1440 per eye), 80 Hz refresh rate, 115° field of view, Oculus Insight inside-out tracking with 5 cameras (no external sensors), next-generation Fresnel lenses, and updated Oculus Touch controllers. Discontinued April 2021. | ||
== History and Development == | == History and Development == | ||
Oculus announced the Rift S at GDC 2019 | Oculus announced the Rift S at GDC on March 20, 2019, releasing May 21, 2019 at the same $399 price as the original Rift. Co-developed with Lenovo (who contributed comfort design expertise from their Mirage Solo), the Rift S focused on accessibility and ease-of-setup over raw specifications. The switch to inside-out tracking eliminated external sensors, while the halo headband improved comfort. The Rift S was discontinued in April 2021 as Meta shifted focus to standalone Quest headsets.<ref name="oculus">{{cite web |url=https://www.meta.com/blog/quest/oculus-rift-s/ |title=Oculus Rift S |publisher=Meta |access-date=2025-01-07}}</ref> | ||
== Design and Hardware == | == Design and Hardware == | ||
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=== Display === | === Display === | ||
Single LCD panel: | |||
* '''1280x1440 per eye''' resolution | * '''1280x1440 per eye''' resolution | ||
* '''2560x1440 | * '''2560x1440 combined''' | ||
* '''LCD | * '''Single LCD''' panel | ||
* '''80 Hz | * '''80 Hz''' refresh rate | ||
* ''' | * '''115° field of view''' | ||
* | * Improved over CV1's 1080x1200 | ||
* | |||
=== Optics === | |||
* '''Next-generation Fresnel lenses''' | |||
* Larger sweet spot | |||
* Reduced god rays | |||
* Similar to Quest/Go optics | |||
=== Tracking === | === Tracking === | ||
Oculus Insight | Oculus Insight: | ||
* '''5-camera inside-out tracking''' | |||
* '''6DoF tracking''' | * '''6DoF tracking''' | ||
* No external sensors required | * No external sensors required | ||
* | * Simplified setup | ||
* | * World-scale tracking | ||
=== IPD === | === IPD === | ||
* '''Software IPD adjustment''' | * '''Software IPD adjustment''' | ||
* | * Fixed hardware lens spacing | ||
* | * 63.5mm fixed lens distance | ||
* Best for 61.5-65.5mm IPD range | |||
=== Audio === | === Audio === | ||
* '''Integrated speakers''' | * '''Integrated speakers''' | ||
* | * Near-ear design | ||
* '''3.5mm | * '''3.5mm audio jack''' | ||
* | * Spatial audio support | ||
=== | === Comfort === | ||
Lenovo-inspired design: | |||
* '''Halo headband''' | * '''Halo headband''' | ||
* | * Dial adjustment | ||
* Improved | * Improved weight distribution | ||
* | * Better for glasses wearers | ||
=== | === Connectivity === | ||
* ''' | * '''DisplayPort''' 1.2 | ||
* | * '''USB 3.0''' | ||
* 5m integrated cable | |||
* | |||
== | == Controllers == | ||
Updated Oculus Touch: | |||
* '''6DoF tracking''' | |||
* Constellation-tracked rings | |||
* Analog sticks | |||
* Face buttons | |||
* Triggers | |||
* Grip buttons | |||
* Capacitive touch sensing | |||
== | == Comparison to CV1 == | ||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|- | |||
! Specification !! Rift CV1 !! Rift S | |||
|- | |||
| Resolution || 1080x1200/eye || 1280x1440/eye | |||
|- | |||
| Display || Dual OLED || Single LCD | |||
|- | |||
| Refresh Rate || 90 Hz || 80 Hz | |||
|- | |||
| FOV || 110° || 115° | |||
|- | |||
| Tracking || External sensors || Inside-out (5 cameras) | |||
|- | |||
| Audio || Integrated headphones || Near-ear speakers | |||
|- | |||
| IPD || Mechanical || Software | |||
|} | |||
== Technical Specifications == | == Technical Specifications == | ||
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! Specification !! Details | ! Specification !! Details | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Display || 1280x1440 | | Display || 1280x1440 LCD x2 | ||
|- | |||
| Combined || 2560x1440 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| Refresh Rate || 80 Hz | | Refresh Rate || 80 Hz | ||
|- | |- | ||
| FOV || | | FOV || 115° | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Tracking || Inside-out (5 cameras) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | IPD || Software (63.5mm fixed) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Controllers || Oculus Touch | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Connection || DisplayPort + USB 3.0 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Price || $399 | | Price || $399 | ||
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'''Praise:''' | '''Praise:''' | ||
* Inside-out tracking | * Inside-out tracking convenient | ||
* No external sensors | |||
* Easy setup | * Easy setup | ||
* Improved resolution | |||
* Improved resolution | * Larger sweet spot | ||
* Reduced god rays | |||
* | * Comfortable halo headband | ||
* | * Good value at $399 | ||
* | * Better visuals than CV1 | ||
* | |||
* | |||
'''Criticism:''' | '''Criticism:''' | ||
* 80Hz | * 80Hz lower than CV1's 90Hz | ||
* | * LCD blacks inferior to OLED | ||
* | * Fixed IPD problematic | ||
* Software IPD limited range | * Software IPD limited range | ||
* | * No integrated headphones | ||
* | * Requires gaming PC | ||
* | * Discontinued quickly | ||
* Quest | * Quest line prioritized<ref name="roadtovr">{{cite web |url=https://www.roadtovr.com/oculus-rift-s-specs-release-date-announcement-gdc-2019/ |title=Oculus Rift S Revealed |publisher=Road to VR |access-date=2025-01-07}}</ref> | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
* [[Oculus Rift | * [[Oculus Rift]] | ||
* [[Meta Quest 2]] | * [[Meta Quest 2]] | ||
* [[Valve Index]] | |||
* [[HP Reverb G2]] | * [[HP Reverb G2]] | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
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[[Category:Head-Mounted Displays]] | [[Category:Head-Mounted Displays]] | ||
[[Category:PC VR]] | [[Category:PC VR]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Meta]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Oculus]] | ||
[[Category:2019 in technology]] | [[Category:2019 in technology]] | ||
[[Category:Discontinued devices]] | |||