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{{Device Infobox
{{Device Infobox
|name = Simula One
|image = [[File:simula one1.png|350px]]
|image =
|VR/AR = [[Virtual Reality]]
|VR/AR = [[Virtual Reality]], [[Mixed Reality]]
|Type = [[Head-mounted display]]
|Type = [[Head-mounted display]]
|Subtype = [[Standalone VR]], [[PC VR]]
|Subtype = [[Standalone VR]], [[PC-Powered VR]]
|Platform = [[Linux]] (SimulaOS/NixOS), [[SteamVR]]
|Platform = [[SimulaOS]], [[SteamVR]]
|Creator = [[SimulaVR]]
|Creator = George Singer, David Kraeutmann, Carl C. Wheeler III
|Developer = [[SimulaVR]]
|Developer = [[SimulaVR]]
|Manufacturer = [[SimulaVR]]
|Manufacturer = [[SimulaVR]]
|Announcement Date = 2022
|Announcement Date = December 15, 2021
|Release Date = Q4 2023+ (shipping timeline)
|Release Date = Shipping expected to begin in 2025 (initial targets Q4 2022 – 2024, updated May 2025)
|Price = $2,699 (Founders Edition higher)
|Price = Standard: $2,699 (pre-order), $3,500 (MSRP), Tethered: $1,999 (pre-order), $2,499 (MSRP), Founders: $4,999
|Website = https://simulavr.com/
|Website = https://simulavr.com
|Versions = Simula One, Simula One Founders Edition
|Versions = Standard Edition, Tethered Edition, Founders Edition
|Requires = None (standalone), PC optional for tethered SteamVR
|Requires = None (standalone), PC for tethered mode, Bluetooth keyboard & mouse (optional)
|Predecessor = None
|Predecessor = None
|Successor = None announced
|Successor =  
|Operating System = SimulaOS ([[NixOS]]-based [[Linux]])
|Operating System = [[SimulaOS]], (Linux-based)
|Chipset = Intel Core i7-1365U (mobile)
|Chipset = Intel NUC compute pack architecture
|CPU = Intel Core i7-1365U
|CPU = [[Intel Core i7-1365U]], (13th Gen, 10 cores/12 threads)
|GPU = Intel Iris Xe
|GPU = [[Intel Iris Xe Graphics]]
|HPU =
|HPU =  
|Storage = 1TB SSD
|Storage = 1 TB NVMe SSD
|Memory = 16GB (32GB Founders Edition)
|Memory = 16 GB DDR4 (32 GB for Founders Edition)
|SD Card Slot = No
|SD Card Slot =  
|Display = Dual LCD
|Display = Dual 2448×2448 RGB-stripe LCD high-fidelity panels
|Subpixel Layout = RGB stripe
|Subpixel Layout = RGB Stripe
|Peak Brightness = Not specified
|Peak Brightness =  
|Resolution = 2448 × 2448 per eye
|Resolution = 2448×2448 per eye (4896×2448 total)
|Pixel Density = 35.5 PPD (36.2 PPD)
|Refresh Rate = 90 Hz (up to 120 Hz capable panels mentioned previously)
|Refresh Rate = 90Hz
|Pixel Density =  
|Persistence = Low persistence
|Persistence =  
|Field of View = 100° (diagonal, monocular)
|Precision =
|Horizontal FoV = ~90°
|Field of View = ≈100° diagonal
|Vertical FoV = ~90°
|Horizontal FoV =  
|Average Pixel Density = 35.5-36.2 PPD
|Vertical FoV =  
|Peak Pixel Density = 36.2 PPD
|Visible FoV =
|Foveated Rendering = Planned (eye tracking enabled)
|Rendered FoV =
|Optics = Custom 3-lens (non-Fresnel)
|Binocular Overlap =
|Ocularity = Binocular
|Average Pixel Density =  
|IPD Range = 55-77mm (automatic independent adjustment)
|Peak Pixel Density = 35.5 PPD (central)
|Adjustable Diopter = No
|Foveated Rendering =  
|Passthrough = Yes (dual RGB cameras, AR)
|Optics = Custom three-element aspheric non-Fresnel lenses
|Tracking = 6DoF (inside-out)
|Ocularity = [[Binocular]]
|Tracking Frequency = Not specified
|IPD Range = 55mm–77mm (hardware adjustable)
|Base Stations = None required (inside-out)
|Adjustable Diopter = Eye relief adjustability 13mm–17mm (accommodates glasses)
|Passthrough = Yes, dual high-resolution color RGB cameras ("AR Mode")
|Tracking = [[Inside-out tracking]], (6DOF)
|Tracking Frequency =  
|Base Stations = None required
|Eye Tracking = Yes
|Eye Tracking = Yes
|Face Tracking = No
|Face Tracking =  
|Hand Tracking = Yes
|Hand Tracking = Yes, [[Ultraleap]]
|Body Tracking = No
|Body Tracking =  
|Rotational Tracking = Yes
|Rotational Tracking = Yes (3DOF via IMU)
|Positional Tracking = Yes
|Positional Tracking = Yes (6DOF)
|Update Rate = 90Hz
|Update Rate =  
|Tracking Volume = Room-scale
|Tracking Volume =  
|Play Space = Roomscale/Office
|Play Space =  
|Latency = Low latency
|Latency =  
|Audio = Integrated speakers
|Audio = 3.5mm audio jack (no built-in speakers)
|Microphone = Yes
|Microphone = Yes (mentioned in some contexts, needs confirmation for final spec)
|3.5mm Audio Jack = Yes
|3.5mm Audio Jack = Yes
|Camera = Dual wide-angle high-resolution RGB (AR passthrough)
|Camera = Dual high-resolution wide-angle RGB cameras (for passthrough)
|Connectivity = USB4/Thunderbolt 4, 2× USB-C 3.2, 2× USB-A 3
|Connectivity = [[Wi-Fi 6E]], Bluetooth 5.2
|Ports = USB4, USB-C 3.2, USB-A, 3.5mm
|Ports = USB4 (Thunderbolt 4), 2x USB-C 3.2 Gen 2/DisplayPort Alt-Mode, 2x USB-A 3.2
|Wired Video = Yes (PC tethered mode)
|Wired Video = Yes (tethered mode via DisplayPort Alt-Mode or Thunderbolt)
|Wireless Video = No
|Wireless Video =  
|WiFi = Wi-Fi 6E
|WiFi = [[Wi-Fi 6E]]
|Bluetooth = Bluetooth 5.2
|Bluetooth = Bluetooth 5.2
|Power = Internal battery (compute pack)
|Power = Detachable battery in compute pack (capacity not specified)
|Battery Capacity = Not specified
|Battery Capacity = Not specified
|Battery Life = Not specified
|Battery Life = Not specified
|Charge Time = Not specified
|Charge Time =  
|Dimensions = Visor + detachable compute pack
|Dimensions = Not specified
|Weight = Not specified
|Weight = Not specified (designed with compute pack for balanced weight)
|Material = Plastic, modular design
|Material = Premium materials for Founders Edition
|Headstrap = Integrated with rear compute pack
|Headstrap = Ergonomic, adjustable
|Haptics = No
|Haptics =  
|Color = Black
|Color =  
|Sensors = Eye tracking, hand tracking, cameras, IMU
|Sensors = [[IMU]]
|Input = Eye tracking, hand tracking, keyboard/mouse, controllers
|Input = Keyboard and mouse compatible (via Bluetooth or USB)
|Compliance = FCC, CE (expected)
|Compliance =  
|Size =
|Cable Length =
}}
}}
The '''Simula One''' is a [[standalone VR|standalone]] [[virtual reality]] (VR) [[head-mounted display]] (HMD) developed by [[SimulaVR]]. Unlike mainstream gaming-focused devices, it is marketed as a "[[VR Computer]]" (VRC) designed specifically for productivity, office work, and software development, particularly for users who prefer a [[Linux]] environment.<ref name="roadtovr-announce"/> It ships with [[SimulaOS]], an [[open-source software|open-source]] Linux [[Distribution|distribution]] built for immersive desktop workspaces.<ref name="simulavr-main"/> <ref name="uploadvr2022"/>


The '''Simula One''' is a standalone [[virtual reality]] and [[mixed reality]] [[head-mounted display]] developed by [[SimulaVR]], announced in 2022 with pre-orders at $2,699 and originally planned for shipping no earlier than Q4 2023. The Simula One is uniquely positioned as a "portable Linux VR computer," natively running SimulaOS (built on NixOS and the Godot game engine) to serve as a complete virtual reality workstation—targeting programmers, software engineers, and developers who use Linux professionally rather than gamers. The headset features an impressive 35.5-36.2 PPD (pixels per degree), higher than any other portable VR headset at announcement, achieved with 2448 × 2448 per eye resolution, custom non-Fresnel 3-lens optics, and a 100° diagonal field of view. Powered by a detachable rear compute pack containing an Intel Core i7-1365U processor, Intel Iris Xe graphics, 16-32GB RAM, and 1TB SSD, the modular design allows theoretical future upgrades without replacing the entire headset. The Simula One includes 6DoF tracking, eye tracking, hand tracking, dual RGB cameras for AR passthrough, and extensive connectivity (USB4/Thunderbolt 4, USB-C, USB-A)—and can be tethered to a Windows/Linux PC for SteamVR gaming when the compute pack is detached.
==Overview==
The Simula One aims to replace traditional [[laptop]]s and [[personal computer|desktop PCs]] for knowledge work by offering an unlimited virtual multi-monitor setup within VR.<ref name="technical-overview"/> It emphasizes text clarity, extended work sessions, and the ability to run standard Linux desktop applications in a [[virtual environment]].<ref name="hackernews-announce"/> The device features a detachable compute pack, allowing for potential future hardware upgrades.<ref name="displaydaily2022"/>


== History and Development ==
==History==
SimulaVR was founded in 2020 by George Singer, David Kraeutmann, and Carl C. Wheeler III.<ref name="tracxn"/> The company initially focused on developing Simula, an open-source [[VR window manager]] for Linux, compatible with existing [[SteamVR]] headsets like the [[HTC Vive]] and [[Valve Index]].<ref name="github-simula"/> This project evolved into creating a dedicated hardware solution due to the perceived lack of Linux support from other VR manufacturers.


=== SimulaVR Background ===
The Simula One headset was first announced on December 15, 2021, with an initial plan to launch a [[Kickstarter]] campaign in January 2022.<ref name="roadtovr2021"/> However, on February 14, 2022, SimulaVR announced they would forgo Kickstarter in favor of direct preorders, citing cost savings and greater flexibility.<ref name="roadtovr-preorders"/> Initial shipping estimates were for Q4 2022, but the project faced several delays, pushing estimates through 2023 and 2024.<ref name="headsets-delayed-2024"/> As of May 2025, headsets are expected to begin shipping, with priority for Founders Edition preorders.<ref name="shop-simulavr-may2025-status"/>
Company origins:
* Founded for Linux VR desktop
* Open-source foundation (GitHub)
* Developer community focus
* Productivity VR vision


=== Linux VR Vision ===
==Design==
Core philosophy:
===Industrial Design===
* Native Linux operation
The Simula One features a distinctive retro-futuristic aesthetic, with a large visor reminiscent of early home computers like the [[Magnavox Odyssey]] or [[Apple II]].<ref name="first-glimpse-retro-design"/> It includes a detachable rear "compute pack" which houses the main processing components and battery. This design helps balance the headset's weight for improved comfort during extended use and allows for potential [[Central processing unit|CPU]] and other component upgrades in the future without replacing the entire HMD.<ref name="displaydaily2022"/>
* Productivity focus over gaming
* Developer/programmer target
* Complete workstation


=== 2022 Announcement ===
===Display and Optics===
Pre-order launch:
The Simula One is equipped with dual 2,448 × 2,448 [[RGB color model|RGB]]-stripe [[Liquid-crystal display|LCD]] panels (one per eye), providing a combined resolution of 4,896 × 2,448 pixels.<ref name="vrcompare"/> It utilizes custom three-element aspheric, non-[[Fresnel lens|Fresnel]] optics.<ref name="technical-overview"/> <ref name="displaydaily2022-optics"/> This combination delivers a high [[Pixels per degree|pixel density]] of up to 35.5 PPD in the center of the view, which SimulaVR claims is optimized for text clarity and reducing eye strain during long reading or coding sessions.<ref name="technical-overview"/> The headset offers an approximately 100-degree diagonal [[field of view]] (FoV) with a 90 Hz refresh rate (though panels capable of up to 120 Hz have been mentioned).<ref name="gigazine"/> <ref name="vrcompare-simulaone-refresh"/> SimulaVR also employs a special text-optimized rendering methodology within SimulaOS to further enhance text quality.<ref name="simulavr-store"/>
* $2,699 pricing
* Founders Edition higher tier
* Developer community interest
* Unique market position


=== Development Status ===
==Technical Specifications==
Timeline:
* Pre-orders open 2022
* Q4 2023+ shipping target
* Continued development
* Community updates


== Design Philosophy ==
===Compute Pack===
 
The Simula One's processing capabilities are housed in a detachable compute pack based on [[Intel NUC]] technology. While initial prototypes used 11th generation Intel processors, production units feature upgraded components:
=== Portable Linux Computer ===
{| class="wikitable"
Complete workstation:
! Component !! Specification
* Native Linux operation
|-
* Full desktop environment
| [[Central processing unit|CPU]] || [[Intel Core i7-1365U]] (13th Gen, 10 cores/12 threads: 2 Performance-cores + 8 Efficient-cores, up to 5.2 GHz P-core / 3.9Ghz E-core turbo) <ref name="simulavr-main"/>
* Developer tools
|-
* Productivity focus
| [[Graphics processing unit|GPU]] || Integrated [[Intel Iris Xe Graphics]] <ref name="simulavr-main"/>
 
|-
=== Not Gaming-Focused ===
| [[Random-access memory|Memory]] || 16 GB [[DDR4 SDRAM|DDR4]] (configurable up to 32 GB for Founders Edition) <ref name="simulavr-store"/> <ref name="uploadvr2022-specs"/>
Unique positioning:
|-
* Productivity first
| [[Solid-state drive|Storage]] || 1 TB [[NVMe]] [[SSD]] <ref name="simulavr-store"/>
* Software development
|-
* Professional work
| Wireless || [[Wi-Fi 6E]], [[Bluetooth]] 5.2 <ref name="simulavr-store"/>
* Gaming via tethered mode
|}
 
=== Highest PPD Portable ===
Visual clarity priority:
* 35.5-36.2 PPD
* Text readability
* Code visibility
* Productivity suitable
 
=== Modular Upgradability ===
Future-proof design:
* Detachable compute pack
* Theoretical upgrades
* Component replacement
* Long-term investment
 
== Display Technology ==
 
=== High-Resolution Panels ===
Visual specifications:
* '''Resolution''': 2448 × 2448 per eye
* '''Type''': LCD
* '''PPD''': 35.5-36.2 pixels per degree
* Highest portable PPD at announcement
 
=== Refresh Rate ===
Performance:
* '''Refresh''': 90Hz
* Smooth rendering
* Low persistence
* Office appropriate
 
=== Field of View ===
Viewing area:
* '''FOV''': 100° diagonal (monocular)
* ~90° horizontal
* Comfortable viewing
* Productivity suitable
 
=== Custom Non-Fresnel Optics ===
Lens design:
* 3-lens optical system
* Non-Fresnel (no God rays)
* Edge-to-edge clarity
* Premium quality
 
== Processing Power ==
 
=== Intel Core i7-1365U ===
Compute pack specifications:
* '''CPU''': Intel Core i7-1365U
* '''GPU''': Intel Iris Xe
* Mobile workstation class
* Efficiency focused
 
=== Memory ===
RAM configurations:
* '''Standard''': 16GB
* '''Founders Edition''': 32GB
* Developer workloads
* Multi-application capable
 
=== Storage ===
Local capacity:
* '''SSD''': 1TB
* NVMe performance
* Application storage
* Development projects
 
=== Modular Compute ===
Detachable design:
* Rear compute pack
* Theoretical upgrades
* Component isolation
* Future flexibility
 
== Tracking Systems ==
 
=== 6DoF Inside-Out ===
Positional tracking:
* '''Type''': 6DoF
* Inside-out cameras
* No base stations
* Room-scale capable
 
=== Eye Tracking ===
Gaze detection:
* Integrated eye tracking
* IPD adjustment
* Foveated rendering potential
* Input method
 
=== Hand Tracking ===
Controller-free input:
* Natural hand gestures
* Developer workflow
* Accessibility
* Alternative input
 
=== Automatic IPD ===
Independent adjustment:
* '''Range''': 55-77mm
* Per-eye independent
* Automatic setting
* Wide compatibility
 
== AR Passthrough ==
 
=== Dual RGB Cameras ===
Mixed reality capability:
* Wide-angle cameras
* High-resolution
* Color passthrough
* AR applications
 
=== Mixed Reality Use ===
Productivity applications:
* See keyboard/desk
* Room awareness
* Blended environment
* Office integration
 
== Software Platform ==
 
=== SimulaOS ===
Native operating system:
* NixOS-based Linux
* Godot game engine
* Reproducible configurations
* Easy rollbacks
 
=== NixOS Foundation ===
System reliability:
* Declarative configuration
* System rollbacks
* Reproducible builds
* Developer-friendly
 
=== Linux Desktop in VR ===
Virtual environment:
* Full Linux desktop
* Application windows
* Multi-monitor equivalent
* Developer tools
 
=== Replaceable OS ===
Flexibility:
* SimulaOS pre-installed
* Other Linux distros possible
* User customization
* Open platform
 
== Connectivity ==
 
=== Extensive Ports ===
I/O specifications:
* '''USB4''': 1× (including Thunderbolt 4)
* '''USB-C 3.2''': 2× (DP Alt-Mode)
* '''USB-A 3''': 2×
* '''Audio''': 3.5mm jack
 
=== Tethered Mode ===
PC connection:
* Detach compute pack
* Connect to PC
* SteamVR gaming
* Windows/Linux PC


=== Wireless ===
===Tracking and Input===
Connectivity:
The headset features [[inside-out tracking]] for [[six degrees of freedom]] (6DOF) positional tracking, eliminating the need for external base stations.<ref name="technical-overview"/> The tracking system utilizes:
* Wi-Fi 6E
* A high-performance [[inertial measurement unit]] (IMU) for stable 3DOF rotational tracking.
* Bluetooth 5.2
* Sensor fusion, likely combining data from the stereo RGB cameras for 6DOF tracking.<ref name="technical-overview"/>
* Network access
* Peripheral support


== Physical Design ==
[[Hand tracking]] is provided by [[Ultraleap]] technology, allowing for controller-free interaction with the virtual environment.<ref name="roadtovr-announce"/> The Simula One also includes [[eye tracking]] capabilities.<ref name="simulavr-store"/> For traditional input, it supports standard [[Bluetooth]] or USB [[Keyboard (computing)|keyboards]] and [[mouse|mice]].


=== Modular Architecture ===
===AR Passthrough===
Component separation:
An "AR Mode" is enabled by two high-resolution, wide-angle color [[RGB color model|RGB]] cameras mounted on the front of the headset. These provide full-color [[video passthrough|passthrough]] functionality, allowing users to see their physical surroundings, such as their keyboard or desk, while wearing the HMD.<ref name="technical-overview"/> The camera spacing is designed to adjust with the user's [[interpupillary distance]] (IPD) to help maintain correct stereoscopic depth perception.
* Visor module
* Detachable compute pack
* Upgrade potential
* Balanced weight


=== Compute Pack ===
===Connectivity and Ports===
Rear module:
The detachable compute pack offers a range of ports:
* Contains i7 processor
* 1× [[USB4]] (supporting [[Thunderbolt (interface)|Thunderbolt 4]])
* RAM and storage
* 2× [[USB-C]] 3.2 Gen 2 (supporting [[DisplayPort]] Alt-Mode)
* Battery integration
* 2× [[USB-A]] 3.2
* Weight distribution
* 3.5mm audio jack
<ref name="simulavr-store"/>


=== Ergonomics ===
==Software==
Comfort design:
* Rear counterweight
* Balanced wearing
* Extended sessions
* Productivity duration


== Use Cases ==
===SimulaOS===
SimulaOS is marketed as "the world's first VR-dedicated Linux distro."<ref name="simulavr-faq"/> It is built upon:
* [[NixOS]]: A Linux distribution known for its reproducible system configurations and atomic upgrades/rollbacks.<ref name="nixos-linkedin"/>
* [[Godot (game engine)|Godot Engine]]: Used as the foundation for the VR [[compositing window manager|compositor]] and rendering.<ref name="nixos-linkedin"/>
* [[Wayland (display server protocol)|Wayland]]: The display server protocol, with a compositor built using a fork of ''wlroots''.<ref name="simulasoftware-overview"/>
* [[OpenXR]]: Utilizes the open-source Monado OpenXR runtime.<ref name="simulasoftware-overview"/>
* [[XWayland]]: For transparent support of X11-based applications.


=== Software Development ===
SimulaOS provides a full Linux desktop environment in VR, allowing users to arrange and interact with multiple virtual screens and run standard Linux applications such as [[Mozilla Firefox|Firefox]], [[LibreOffice]], [[GNU Emacs|Emacs]], [[Vim (text editor)|Vim]], and various development tools.<ref name="simulavr-main"/> The operating system is open-source, and users can potentially modify it or run other Linux distributions on the hardware.<ref name="simulavr-faq"/>
Primary target:
* Coding in VR
* Multi-window workspace
* Terminal access
* Development environment


=== Linux Workstation ===
===Tethered Mode===
Productivity:
While primarily a standalone device, the Simula One can also function in a tethered mode. By detaching the compute pack and connecting the HMD to a [[Windows]] or Linux PC (likely via USB-C with DisplayPort Alt-Mode or Thunderbolt), it can be used as a [[PC-Powered VR|PC VR headset]]. This mode enables compatibility with [[SteamVR]] content, including games, though it may require separate [[VR controller|controllers]] compatible with the PC VR ecosystem.<ref name="simulavr-store"/>
* Full desktop
* Office applications
* Creative tools
* Professional work


=== Remote Work ===
==Adjustability==
Portable office:
The headset is designed for comfort during extended use and includes several adjustment options:
* Travel workstation
* [[Interpupillary distance|IPD]] adjustment: Hardware adjustable from 55mm to 77mm, accommodating a wide range of users.<ref name="technical-overview"/>
* Anywhere productivity
* Eye relief adjustment: 13mm to 17mm, allowing space for users who wear [[glasses]].<ref name="technical-overview"/>
* Virtual displays
* Focus environment
 
=== SteamVR Gaming ===
Tethered entertainment:
* Detach compute
* Connect to gaming PC
* SteamVR compatible
* VR gaming
 
== Comparison with Other Headsets ==


==Pricing and Availability==
SimulaVR offers several versions of the Simula One. Pre-order pricing was announced when direct orders opened, with MSRPs for general release.
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Model !! Compute pack !! Pre-order Price (USD) !! MSRP (USD)
|-
|-
! Feature !! Simula One !! Meta Quest Pro !! Bigscreen Beyond
| Standard (Standalone VRC) || Yes || $2,699 || $3,500 <ref name="pricing-kickstarter"/>
|-
| Price || $2,699 || $999 || ~$1,000
|-
| Resolution || 2448×2448/eye || 1800×1920/eye || 2560×2560/eye
|-
| PPD || 35.5-36.2 || ~20 || ~32
|-
| Processor || i7-1365U || XR2+ Gen 1 || External PC
|-
| OS || Linux (SimulaOS) || Meta OS || SteamVR
|-
| Standalone || Yes || Yes || No
|-
|-
| Target || Developers || Prosumer || Enthusiast
| Tethered Edition (HMD only) || No || $1,999 || $2,499 <ref name="uploadvr2022-pricing"/>
|-
|-
| Eye Tracking || Yes || Yes || No
| Founders Edition || Yes (premium materials, 32GB RAM) || $4,999 || $4,999 <ref name="simulavr-store-preorder"/> <ref name="uploadvr2022-pricing"/>
|}
|}
Direct preorders opened in February 2022, typically requiring a deposit.<ref name="roadtovr-preorders"/> Shipping for preorders is anticipated to begin in 2025.<ref name="shop-simulavr-may2025-status"/>


== Strengths and Limitations ==
==Target Market==
The Simula One is specifically aimed at:
* [[Software developer]]s and [[Programmer|programmers]]
* [[Engineer]]s and technical professionals
* [[Remote work|Remote workers]] who can benefit from extensive virtual screen real estate
* [[Linux]] enthusiasts and users who prioritize [[open-source software]] and [[Privacy|privacy]]
* Individuals seeking a focused, distraction-free computing environment for productivity tasks.
<ref name="roadtovr-announce"/>


=== Strengths ===
SimulaVR positions the device as a premium productivity tool, comparing its target use case to high-end [[ThinkPad|workstation laptops]], but with the unique advantages of an immersive VR interface.<ref name="why-expensive"/>
* Highest PPD (35.5-36.2) in portable form
* Native Linux (SimulaOS) operation
* Full x86 i7 processor
* 1TB SSD storage
* Modular detachable compute pack
* Eye and hand tracking
* Extensive USB4/Thunderbolt connectivity
* Custom non-Fresnel optics


=== Limitations ===
==Reception==
* High price ($2,699)
The Simula One has garnered significant interest, particularly within the Linux and developer communities, for its unique proposition as a standalone VR headset running a native Linux distribution designed for productivity.<ref name="roadtovr-announce"/> Early impressions from review units distributed in 2022 highlighted the headset’s exceptional image quality and text clarity, with its 35.5 PPD cited as a key factor in reducing eye strain for desktop work in VR, surpassing competitors like the [[Valve Index]] and [[Meta Quest 2|Quest 2]] in this specific metric.<ref name="first-glimpse-review-units"/>
* Intel Iris Xe limited for gaming
* Delayed shipping timeline
* Small company (startup risk)
* Niche market (Linux developers)
* Limited gaming capability standalone
* No consumer-focused games ecosystem
* Battery life not specified


== Technical Specifications Summary ==
''UploadVR'' noted it had “the most powerful chip in any announced standalone headset” at the time of its early announcements but also emphasized its niche focus and high price point.<ref name="uploadvr2022"/> ''Display Daily'' praised the high PPD optical design specifically geared towards text legibility for office work.<ref name="displaydaily2022"/> Commentary across various online communities has acknowledged the device's novelty as an x86-based standalone headset while also discussing the challenges of manufacturing and bringing such a specialized product to market.<ref name="skarredghost2022"/> <ref name="vritimes2022"/> Some reviewers have noted that it appeals to a "pretty small subset of VR users" due to its specialized focus.<ref name="roadtovr-announce"/>


{| class="wikitable"
==Images==
|-
[[File:simula one1.png|400px]]
! Specification !! Details
|-
| Display || LCD, 2448 × 2448 per eye
|-
| PPD || 35.5-36.2 pixels per degree
|-
| Refresh Rate || 90Hz
|-
| FOV || 100° diagonal
|-
| Processor || Intel Core i7-1365U
|-
| GPU || Intel Iris Xe
|-
| Memory || 16GB (32GB Founders Edition)
|-
| Storage || 1TB SSD
|-
| OS || SimulaOS (NixOS/Linux)
|-
| Eye/Hand Tracking || Yes / Yes
|-
| Optics || Custom 3-lens non-Fresnel
|-
| Price || $2,699
|}


== See Also ==
==See Also==
* [[SimulaVR]]
* [[List of virtual reality headsets]]
* [[Linux VR]]
* [[Linux VR]]
* [[Productivity VR]]
* [[VR productivity]]
* [[Standalone VR]]
* [[Standalone VR headsets]]
* [[Eye Tracking]]
* [[OpenXR]]
* [[Hand Tracking]]
* [[NixOS]]
* [[Wayland (display server protocol)|Wayland]]


== References ==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
<references>
<ref name="roadtovr-announce">{{cite web|url=https://www.roadtovr.com/simula-one-linux-vr-headset-kickstarter/|title=Simula One is a Standalone VR Headset Natively Running Linux Desktop, Kickstarter in January|date=December 15, 2021|publisher=Road to VR|accessdate=May 24, 2025}}</ref>
<ref name="simulavr-main">{{cite web|url=https://simulavr.com/|title=SimulaVR - The VR Computer|publisher=SimulaVR|accessdate=May 24, 2025}}</ref>
<ref name="technical-overview">{{cite web|url=https://simulavr.com/blog/technical-overview/|title=Technical overview of Simula's VR Computer|date=February 14, 2022|publisher=SimulaVR|accessdate=May 24, 2025}}</ref>
<ref name="hackernews-announce">{{cite web|url=https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30440828|title=Show HN: Simula One – Portable Linux VR Computer|date=February 23, 2022|publisher=Hacker News|accessdate=May 24, 2025}}</ref>
<ref name="tracxn">{{cite web|url=https://tracxn.com/d/companies/simulavr/__y1btRY8LuUiaN6MHD-OE8m7yCgaTWuJhJjfHLSXkdzQ|title=SimulaVR - Company Profile & Competitors|publisher=Tracxn|accessdate=May 24, 2025}}</ref>
<ref name="github-simula">{{cite web|url=https://github.com/SimulaVR/Simula|title=GitHub - SimulaVR/Simula: Linux VR Desktop|publisher=GitHub|accessdate=May 24, 2025}}</ref>
<ref name="roadtovr2021">{{cite web|url=https://www.roadtovr.com/simula-one-linux-vr-headset-kickstarter/|title=Simula One is a Standalone VR Headset Running Linux Desktop, Kickstarter in January|date=December 15, 2021|publisher=Road to VR|accessdate=May 24, 2025}}</ref>
<ref name="roadtovr-preorders">{{cite web|url=https://www.roadtovr.com/simula-one-vr-linux-standalone-kickstarter/|title=Linux-based Standalone VR Headset Ditches Kickstarter & Opens Direct Preorders|date=February 14, 2022|publisher=Road to VR|accessdate=May 24, 2025}}</ref>
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<ref name="simulavr-store">{{cite web|url=https://shop.simulavr.com/|title=SimulaVR Store|publisher=SimulaVR|accessdate=May 24, 2025}}</ref>
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<ref name="nixos-linkedin">{{cite web|url=https://www.linkedin.com/posts/nixos-foundation_github-simulavrsimula-linux-vr-desktop-activity-6907228489024737280-1qwU|title=NixOS Foundation on LinkedIn: SimulaVR/Simula|date=March 9, 2022|publisher=LinkedIn|accessdate=May 24, 2025}}</ref>
<ref name="pricing-kickstarter">{{cite web|url=https://simulavr.com/blog/kickstarter-pricing/|title=The Simula One's Pricing & Kickstarter Goal|date=January 13, 2022|publisher=SimulaVR|accessdate=May 24, 2025}}</ref>
<ref name="simulavr-store-preorder">{{cite web|url=https://shop.simulavr.com/products/simula-one-standalone|title=Simula One - Standalone (Preorder)|publisher=SimulaVR Store|accessdate=May 24, 2025}}</ref>
<ref name="why-expensive">{{cite web|url=https://simulavr.com/blog/why-is-the-simula-one-so-expensive/|title=Why is the Simula One so expensive?|date=January 13, 2022|publisher=SimulaVR|accessdate=May 24, 2025}}</ref>
<ref name="uploadvr2022">{{cite web|url=https://www.uploadvr.com/linux-standalone-simula-preorders/|title=$2700 Linux Standalone Headset With i7 Chip Ships ‘No Earlier Than Q4’|first=David|last=Heaney|date=February 16, 2022|publisher=UploadVR|accessdate=May 24, 2025}}</ref>
<ref name="displaydaily2022">{{cite web|url=https://displaydaily.com/the-simula-one-headset-has-uncommon-features/|title=The Simula One Headset has Uncommon Features|first=Arthur|last=Berman|date=February 21, 2022|publisher=Display Daily|accessdate=May 24, 2025}}</ref>
<ref name="headsets-delayed-2024">{{cite web|url=https://simulavr.com/blog/headsets-delayed/|title=Headsets Delayed into 2024|date=August 25, 2023|publisher=SimulaVR|accessdate=May 24, 2025}}</ref>
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Latest revision as of 10:33, 8 January 2026

Simula One
Basic Info
VR/AR Virtual Reality
Type Head-mounted display
Subtype Standalone VR, PC-Powered VR
Platform SimulaOS, SteamVR
Creator George Singer, David Kraeutmann, Carl C. Wheeler III
Developer SimulaVR
Manufacturer SimulaVR
Announcement Date December 15, 2021
Release Date Shipping expected to begin in 2025 (initial targets Q4 2022 – 2024, updated May 2025)
Price Standard: $2,699 (pre-order), $3,500 (MSRP), Tethered: $1,999 (pre-order), $2,499 (MSRP), Founders: $4,999
Website https://simulavr.com
Versions Standard Edition, Tethered Edition, Founders Edition
Requires None (standalone), PC for tethered mode, Bluetooth keyboard & mouse (optional)
Predecessor None
System
Operating System SimulaOS, (Linux-based)
Chipset Intel NUC compute pack architecture
CPU Intel Core i7-1365U, (13th Gen, 10 cores/12 threads)
GPU Intel Iris Xe Graphics
Storage
Storage 1 TB NVMe SSD
Memory 16 GB DDR4 (32 GB for Founders Edition)
Display
Display Dual 2448×2448 RGB-stripe LCD high-fidelity panels
Subpixel Layout RGB Stripe
Resolution 2448×2448 per eye (4896×2448 total)
Refresh Rate 90 Hz (up to 120 Hz capable panels mentioned previously)
Image
Field of View ≈100° diagonal
Peak Pixel Density 35.5 PPD (central)
Optics
Optics Custom three-element aspheric non-Fresnel lenses
Ocularity Binocular
IPD Range 55mm–77mm (hardware adjustable)
Adjustable Diopter Eye relief adjustability 13mm–17mm (accommodates glasses)
Passthrough Yes, dual high-resolution color RGB cameras ("AR Mode")
Tracking
Tracking Inside-out tracking, (6DOF)
Base Stations None required
Eye Tracking Yes
Hand Tracking Yes, Ultraleap
Rotational Tracking Yes (3DOF via IMU)
Positional Tracking Yes (6DOF)
Audio
Audio 3.5mm audio jack (no built-in speakers)
Microphone Yes (mentioned in some contexts, needs confirmation for final spec)
3.5mm Audio Jack Yes
Camera Dual high-resolution wide-angle RGB cameras (for passthrough)
Connectivity
Connectivity Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.2
Ports 1× USB4 (Thunderbolt 4), 2x USB-C 3.2 Gen 2/DisplayPort Alt-Mode, 2x USB-A 3.2
Wired Video Yes (tethered mode via DisplayPort Alt-Mode or Thunderbolt)
WiFi Wi-Fi 6E
Bluetooth Bluetooth 5.2
Power Detachable battery in compute pack (capacity not specified)
Battery Capacity Not specified
Battery Life Not specified
Device
Dimensions Not specified
Weight Not specified (designed with compute pack for balanced weight)
Material Premium materials for Founders Edition
Headstrap Ergonomic, adjustable
Sensors IMU
Input Keyboard and mouse compatible (via Bluetooth or USB)

The Simula One is a standalone virtual reality (VR) head-mounted display (HMD) developed by SimulaVR. Unlike mainstream gaming-focused devices, it is marketed as a "VR Computer" (VRC) designed specifically for productivity, office work, and software development, particularly for users who prefer a Linux environment.[1] It ships with SimulaOS, an open-source Linux distribution built for immersive desktop workspaces.[2] [3]

Overview

The Simula One aims to replace traditional laptops and desktop PCs for knowledge work by offering an unlimited virtual multi-monitor setup within VR.[4] It emphasizes text clarity, extended work sessions, and the ability to run standard Linux desktop applications in a virtual environment.[5] The device features a detachable compute pack, allowing for potential future hardware upgrades.[6]

History

SimulaVR was founded in 2020 by George Singer, David Kraeutmann, and Carl C. Wheeler III.[7] The company initially focused on developing Simula, an open-source VR window manager for Linux, compatible with existing SteamVR headsets like the HTC Vive and Valve Index.[8] This project evolved into creating a dedicated hardware solution due to the perceived lack of Linux support from other VR manufacturers.

The Simula One headset was first announced on December 15, 2021, with an initial plan to launch a Kickstarter campaign in January 2022.[9] However, on February 14, 2022, SimulaVR announced they would forgo Kickstarter in favor of direct preorders, citing cost savings and greater flexibility.[10] Initial shipping estimates were for Q4 2022, but the project faced several delays, pushing estimates through 2023 and 2024.[11] As of May 2025, headsets are expected to begin shipping, with priority for Founders Edition preorders.[12]

Design

Industrial Design

The Simula One features a distinctive retro-futuristic aesthetic, with a large visor reminiscent of early home computers like the Magnavox Odyssey or Apple II.[13] It includes a detachable rear "compute pack" which houses the main processing components and battery. This design helps balance the headset's weight for improved comfort during extended use and allows for potential CPU and other component upgrades in the future without replacing the entire HMD.[6]

Display and Optics

The Simula One is equipped with dual 2,448 × 2,448 RGB-stripe LCD panels (one per eye), providing a combined resolution of 4,896 × 2,448 pixels.[14] It utilizes custom three-element aspheric, non-Fresnel optics.[4] [15] This combination delivers a high pixel density of up to 35.5 PPD in the center of the view, which SimulaVR claims is optimized for text clarity and reducing eye strain during long reading or coding sessions.[4] The headset offers an approximately 100-degree diagonal field of view (FoV) with a 90 Hz refresh rate (though panels capable of up to 120 Hz have been mentioned).[16] [17] SimulaVR also employs a special text-optimized rendering methodology within SimulaOS to further enhance text quality.[18]

Technical Specifications

Compute Pack

The Simula One's processing capabilities are housed in a detachable compute pack based on Intel NUC technology. While initial prototypes used 11th generation Intel processors, production units feature upgraded components:

Component Specification
CPU Intel Core i7-1365U (13th Gen, 10 cores/12 threads: 2 Performance-cores + 8 Efficient-cores, up to 5.2 GHz P-core / 3.9Ghz E-core turbo) [2]
GPU Integrated Intel Iris Xe Graphics [2]
Memory 16 GB DDR4 (configurable up to 32 GB for Founders Edition) [18] [19]
Storage 1 TB NVMe SSD [18]
Wireless Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.2 [18]

Tracking and Input

The headset features inside-out tracking for six degrees of freedom (6DOF) positional tracking, eliminating the need for external base stations.[4] The tracking system utilizes:

  • A high-performance inertial measurement unit (IMU) for stable 3DOF rotational tracking.
  • Sensor fusion, likely combining data from the stereo RGB cameras for 6DOF tracking.[4]

Hand tracking is provided by Ultraleap technology, allowing for controller-free interaction with the virtual environment.[1] The Simula One also includes eye tracking capabilities.[18] For traditional input, it supports standard Bluetooth or USB keyboards and mice.

AR Passthrough

An "AR Mode" is enabled by two high-resolution, wide-angle color RGB cameras mounted on the front of the headset. These provide full-color passthrough functionality, allowing users to see their physical surroundings, such as their keyboard or desk, while wearing the HMD.[4] The camera spacing is designed to adjust with the user's interpupillary distance (IPD) to help maintain correct stereoscopic depth perception.

Connectivity and Ports

The detachable compute pack offers a range of ports:

[18]

Software

SimulaOS

SimulaOS is marketed as "the world's first VR-dedicated Linux distro."[20] It is built upon:

  • NixOS: A Linux distribution known for its reproducible system configurations and atomic upgrades/rollbacks.[21]
  • Godot Engine: Used as the foundation for the VR compositor and rendering.[21]
  • Wayland: The display server protocol, with a compositor built using a fork of wlroots.[22]
  • OpenXR: Utilizes the open-source Monado OpenXR runtime.[22]
  • XWayland: For transparent support of X11-based applications.

SimulaOS provides a full Linux desktop environment in VR, allowing users to arrange and interact with multiple virtual screens and run standard Linux applications such as Firefox, LibreOffice, Emacs, Vim, and various development tools.[2] The operating system is open-source, and users can potentially modify it or run other Linux distributions on the hardware.[20]

Tethered Mode

While primarily a standalone device, the Simula One can also function in a tethered mode. By detaching the compute pack and connecting the HMD to a Windows or Linux PC (likely via USB-C with DisplayPort Alt-Mode or Thunderbolt), it can be used as a PC VR headset. This mode enables compatibility with SteamVR content, including games, though it may require separate controllers compatible with the PC VR ecosystem.[18]

Adjustability

The headset is designed for comfort during extended use and includes several adjustment options:

  • IPD adjustment: Hardware adjustable from 55mm to 77mm, accommodating a wide range of users.[4]
  • Eye relief adjustment: 13mm to 17mm, allowing space for users who wear glasses.[4]

Pricing and Availability

SimulaVR offers several versions of the Simula One. Pre-order pricing was announced when direct orders opened, with MSRPs for general release.

Model Compute pack Pre-order Price (USD) MSRP (USD)
Standard (Standalone VRC) Yes $2,699 $3,500 [23]
Tethered Edition (HMD only) No $1,999 $2,499 [24]
Founders Edition Yes (premium materials, 32GB RAM) $4,999 $4,999 [25] [24]

Direct preorders opened in February 2022, typically requiring a deposit.[10] Shipping for preorders is anticipated to begin in 2025.[12]

Target Market

The Simula One is specifically aimed at:

[1]

SimulaVR positions the device as a premium productivity tool, comparing its target use case to high-end workstation laptops, but with the unique advantages of an immersive VR interface.[26]

Reception

The Simula One has garnered significant interest, particularly within the Linux and developer communities, for its unique proposition as a standalone VR headset running a native Linux distribution designed for productivity.[1] Early impressions from review units distributed in 2022 highlighted the headset’s exceptional image quality and text clarity, with its 35.5 PPD cited as a key factor in reducing eye strain for desktop work in VR, surpassing competitors like the Valve Index and Quest 2 in this specific metric.[27]

UploadVR noted it had “the most powerful chip in any announced standalone headset” at the time of its early announcements but also emphasized its niche focus and high price point.[3] Display Daily praised the high PPD optical design specifically geared towards text legibility for office work.[6] Commentary across various online communities has acknowledged the device's novelty as an x86-based standalone headset while also discussing the challenges of manufacturing and bringing such a specialized product to market.[28] [29] Some reviewers have noted that it appeals to a "pretty small subset of VR users" due to its specialized focus.[1]

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See Also

References

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