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|VR/AR = [[Virtual Reality]]
|VR/AR = [[Virtual Reality]]
|Type = [[Head-mounted display]]
|Type = [[Head-mounted display]]
|Subtype = [[Standalone VR]]
|Subtype = PC VR
|Release Date = 2009
|Platform = [[PC]]
|Price = $400 (discontinued)
|Creator = [[Vuzix]]
|Display = 2 x LCD binocular
|Announced = 2007 (CES)
|Resolution = 640x480 per-eye
|Release = 2007
|Refresh Rate = 40 Hz
|Price = $399.95
|Field of View = 32° horizontal
|Website = https://www.vuzix.com
|Horizontal FoV = 32°
|OS = Windows XP, Vista, 7
|Vertical FoV =  
|CPU = Host PC dependent
|Diagonal FoV =  
|GPU = nVidia recommended (for stereo 3D)
|IPD Range =  
|Storage =
|Ocularity = Binocular
|RAM =
|Display = 2 x LCD (VGA progressive scan)
|Resolution = 640 x 480 per eye (920,000 pixels)
|Max Supported = 1024 x 768
|Refresh = 60 Hz
|Brightness =
|FOV = 32° diagonal
|PPD =
|Lenses =
|IPD =
|Eye Tracking =
|Hand Tracking =
|Tracking = 3DoF (magnetic sensors + accelerometers)
|Spatial Mapping =
|Speakers = Adjustable headphones (detachable)
|Microphone = Built-in (VOIP capable)
|Audio Jack =
|Connectivity = USB, VGA
|Ports = Mini USB, VGA connector
|Battery =
|Weight = 3.2 oz (visor only)
|Materials =
|Colors =
|Sensors = 3 magnetic sensors, 3 accelerometers
|Input = Head tracking
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'''Vuzix iWear VR920''' is a [[virtual reality]] [[head-mounted display]] released in 2009.
The '''Vuzix iWear VR920''' was a consumer [[virtual reality]] [[head-mounted display]] developed by [[Vuzix]] Corporation. Winner of the 2007 CES Innovations Award, the VR920 was marketed as "the world's first fully immersive virtual reality video eyewear." The system featured twin high-resolution LCD displays with integrated 3DoF head tracking, making it one of the most advanced consumer VR products available in the late 2000s.<ref name="techpowerup">{{cite web|url=https://www.techpowerup.com/40081/vuzix-iwear-vr920-worlds-first-fully-immersive-virtual-reality-video-eyewear|title=Vuzix iWear VR920 - World's First Fully Immersive Virtual Reality Video Eyewear|publisher=TechPowerUp|date=2007}}</ref>
 
== History and Development ==
 
=== Vuzix Corporation ===
Vuzix Corporation evolved from the lineage of VR pioneers, having connections to the [[Forte VFX1]] and [[IIS VFX3D]] through the acquisition path from Forte Technologies to Interactive Imaging Systems and ultimately to Vuzix.
 
=== CES 2007 ===
The iWear VR920 was unveiled at CES 2007, where it won the CES Innovations Award, recognizing its advancement in consumer virtual reality technology.<ref name="newatlas">{{cite web|url=https://newatlas.com/vuzix-vr920-video-eyewear/8668/|title=Vuzix immersive video eyewear - the wearable 62-inch screen|publisher=New Atlas}}</ref>
 
== Design and Hardware ==
 
=== Display System ===
The VR920 featured twin high-resolution LCD displays:
* '''Resolution:''' 640 x 480 per eye (920,000 pixels total)
* '''Maximum Supported:''' 1024 x 768
* '''Color Depth:''' 24-bit true color (16 million colors)
* '''Refresh Rate:''' 60 Hz progressive scan
* '''Display Type:''' VGA progressive scan LCD
 
=== Virtual Screen Size ===
The VR920 produced a virtual screen equivalent to viewing a 62-inch display from 9 feet away, described as the largest virtual screen of its class.
 
=== Field of View ===
The device offered a 32-degree field of view, providing a balanced experience for gaming and video viewing.
 
=== Physical Design ===
* '''Visor Weight:''' 3.2 ounces
* '''Cable:''' 6-foot slim cable
* '''Connectors:''' Miniature USB and VGA
 
== Tracking System ==
 
=== Multi-Sensor Approach ===
The iWear VR920 computed head tracking data through a sophisticated sensor array mounted inside the display enclosure:
* '''Magnetic Sensors:''' 3 sensors
* '''Accelerometers:''' 3 accelerometers
 
This combination enabled pitch, roll, and yaw head tracking when used with compatible software.
 
== Audio System ==
 
=== Integrated Audio ===
The VR920 included a complete audio solution:
* '''Headphones:''' Adjustable, detachable headphones
* '''Microphone:''' Built-in for VOIP communications
 
This all-in-one configuration eliminated the need for separate audio equipment during gaming sessions.
 
== 3D Capabilities ==
 
=== iWear 3D ===
The VR920 was fully iWear 3D compliant with features including:
* Automatic switching between 2D and 3D modes
* Support for NVIDIA stereo 3D drivers
* Stereoscopic gaming support
 
== Connectivity ==
 
The VR920 connected to PCs via:
* '''USB:''' For head tracking data and power
* '''VGA:''' For video signal
 
== Software Compatibility ==
 
=== Operating Systems ===
Compatible with all 32-bit and 64-bit versions of:
* Windows 7
* Windows Vista
* Windows XP
 
=== Supported Games ===
Games with head-tracking support included:
* World of Warcraft
* Unreal Tournament 2004
* Half-Life
* Counter-Strike
* Microsoft Flight Simulator X
* IL-2 Sturmovik
* X-Plane
* GTR-II
* rFactor
* Second Life
 
== Firmware Updates ==
 
Vuzix provided firmware updates for the VR920, with updates available through 2010 to improve compatibility and performance.


== Specifications ==
== Specifications ==
* '''Display:''' 2 x LCD binocular
* '''Resolution:''' 640x480 per-eye
* '''Refresh Rate:''' 40 Hz
* '''Field of View:''' 32° horizontal


* '''Price:''' $400 (discontinued)
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! Specification !! Details
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| Display Type || 2 x LCD (VGA progressive scan)
|-
| Resolution || 640 x 480 per eye
|-
| Max Input || 1024 x 768
|-
| Color Depth || 24-bit (16 million colors)
|-
| Refresh Rate || 60 Hz
|-
| Field of View || 32°
|-
| Virtual Screen || 62" from 9 feet
|-
| Head Tracking || 3DoF (6 sensors)
|-
| Audio || Detachable headphones + microphone
|-
| Connectivity || USB + VGA
|-
| Weight || 3.2 oz (visor)
|-
| Price || $399.95
|}


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
* [[Vuzix]]
* [[IIS VFX3D]]
* [[Forte VFX1]]
* [[Virtual Reality]]
* [[Virtual Reality]]
* [[Head-mounted display]]
* [[2000s VR]]
* [[VR Headset]]
 
== References ==
{{Reflist}}


[[Category:Devices]]
[[Category:VR Headsets]]
[[Category:VR Headsets]]
[[Category:Head-mounted displays]]
[[Category:Head-mounted displays]]
[[Category:2000s VR]]
[[Category:Consumer VR]]
[[Category:PC VR]]
[[Category:Vuzix]]