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Varjo VR-3
File:Varjo VR-3.jpg
Basic Info
VR/AR Virtual Reality
Type Head-mounted display
Subtype PC-Powered VR
Platform SteamVR, OpenXR
Creator Varjo Technologies
Developer Varjo Technologies
Manufacturer Varjo Technologies
Announcement Date December 1, 2020
Release Date December 2020
Price $3,195 + $795/year subscription
Website https://varjo.com
Versions VR-3
Requires High-end PC
Predecessor Varjo VR-2
Successor Varjo Aero
System
Operating System Windows 10/11 (64-bit)
Chipset N/A
CPU Intel Core i7-9700K or AMD Ryzen 7 3700X or better
GPU NVIDIA RTX 2080 or Quadro RTX 5000 or better
HPU N/A
Storage
Storage N/A
Memory 32 GB RAM minimum
SD Card Slot No
Display
Display uOLED (focus) + LCD (peripheral)
Subpixel Layout RGB
Peak Brightness 150 nits
Resolution Focus: 1920×1920 per eye, Context: 2880×2720 per eye
Pixel Density 70+ PPD (focus), 30+ PPD (periphery)
Refresh Rate 90 Hz
Persistence Low persistence
Precision Sub-pixel precision
Image
Field of View 115°
Horizontal FoV 115°
Vertical FoV N/A
Visible FoV 115°
Rendered FoV 115°
Binocular Overlap >85%
Average Pixel Density N/A
Peak Pixel Density 70+ PPD
Foveated Rendering Yes (dynamic)
Optics
Optics Aspheric lenses
Ocularity Binocular
IPD Range 58-73mm (automatic adjustment)
Adjustable Diopter No
Passthrough No
Tracking
Tracking SteamVR 2.0, Inside-out (beta)
Tracking Frequency 1000 Hz
Base Stations Optional (inside-out beta available)
Eye Tracking Yes (200Hz)
Face Tracking No
Hand Tracking Yes (Ultraleap)
Body Tracking No
Rotational Tracking 6DOF
Positional Tracking 6DOF
Update Rate 1000 Hz
Tracking Volume Up to 10m × 10m
Play Space Room-scale
Latency <20ms
Audio
Audio Off-ear speakers (37mm drivers)
Microphone Yes
3.5mm Audio Jack Yes
Camera No
Connectivity
Connectivity DisplayPort 1.4, USB-C 3.0
Ports 1× DisplayPort 1.4, 1× USB-C 3.0
Wired Video DisplayPort 1.4
Wireless Video No
WiFi No
Bluetooth No
Power External power adapter
Battery Capacity N/A
Battery Life N/A
Charge Time N/A
Device
Dimensions N/A
Weight 558g (headset only), 738g (with headband)
Material Magnesium alloy, plastic
Headstrap 3-point precision fit headband
Haptics No
Color Black
Sensors 200Hz eye tracking, IMU
Input Compatible with SteamVR controllers
Compliance CE, FCC
Size N/A
Cable Length 5 meters


The Varjo VR-3 is a professional virtual reality head-mounted display announced on December 1, 2020, by Varjo Technologies. Representing the third generation of Varjo's professional VR headsets, the VR-3 introduced significant improvements including a 115° field of view, 40% weight reduction, and resolution exceeding 70 pixels per degree in the focus area.[1]

History

The VR-3 was developed in response to customer feedback regarding the weight and limited field of view of previous Varjo headsets. Announced alongside the Varjo XR-3 mixed reality headset, the VR-3 represented a complete redesign of Varjo's hardware platform while maintaining the company's focus on visual fidelity.[2]

Key improvements addressed the three main criticisms of earlier models:

  • Weight reduced by 40% through new materials and design
  • Field of view expanded by 33% to 115°
  • Price reduced by nearly 50% from the original VR-1

Technical Specifications

Next-Generation Bionic Display

The VR-3 evolved the Bionic Display concept with new display technologies:

  • Focus Display: 1920×1920 micro-OLED (uOLED) per eye
  • Context Display: 2880×2720 LCD per eye
  • Combined Resolution: Over 70 PPD center, 30+ PPD periphery
  • Refresh Rate: 90 Hz across both displays

Optical Improvements

  • Aspheric Lenses: Custom-designed for edge-to-edge clarity
  • Expanded Sweet Spot: Larger area of optimal focus
  • Reduced Chromatic Aberration: Improved color fringing correction
  • Better Peripheral Clarity: 30+ PPD maintained across wider area

Display Quality

  • Color Accuracy: 99% sRGB, 93% Adobe RGB
  • Brightness: 150 nits peak
  • Contrast Ratio: 1,000,000:1 (uOLED focus display)
  • Response Time: 0.1ms (uOLED)

Ergonomic Revolution

Weight Reduction

The VR-3 achieved a 40% weight reduction through:

  • Magnesium Alloy Frame: Lighter than aluminum while maintaining strength
  • Optimized Component Layout: Better weight distribution
  • Smaller Power Components: More efficient display drivers
  • Refined Optics: Lighter lens assemblies

Final weight specifications:

  • Headset Only: 558g (vs 905g for VR-1/VR-2)
  • With Headband: 738g
  • With Full Assembly: ~800g including cables

3-Point Precision Fit Headband

New ergonomic headband design:

  • Active Cooling: Integrated ventilation channels
  • Quick Release: Tool-free adjustment system
  • Weight Distribution: Balanced front-to-back ratio
  • Multiple Sizes: Accommodates wider range of head shapes

Advanced Features

200Hz Eye Tracking

Upgraded from previous generation:

  • Sampling Rate: 200Hz (doubled from VR-1/VR-2)
  • Accuracy: <1° visual angle
  • Calibration: 5-point automatic calibration
  • Pupil Size Tracking: Research-grade biometrics

Automatic IPD Adjustment

  • Range: 58-73mm (expanded from 58-72mm)
  • Motor-Driven: Automatic adjustment based on eye tracking
  • User Profiles: Save settings for multiple users
  • Precision: 0.5mm adjustment accuracy

Inside-Out Tracking (Beta)

The VR-3 introduced experimental inside-out tracking:

  • 4 Cameras: Wide-angle tracking cameras
  • Computer Vision: SLAM algorithm implementation
  • Hybrid Mode: Can combine with SteamVR base stations
  • Coverage: 270° horizontal tracking volume

Software and Compatibility

Expanded Ecosystem

Professional Software

Varjo Reality Cloud

New cloud-based services:

  • Remote Rendering: Stream VR content from cloud
  • Collaborative Sessions: Multi-user design reviews
  • Asset Management: Cloud storage for 3D models

System Requirements

Industry Applications

Automotive Design

Expanded adoption by major manufacturers:

Healthcare and Medical

Defense and Aerospace

  • BAE Systems: Aircraft maintenance training
  • Saab Group: Combat vehicle simulation
  • Boeing: Astronaut training systems
  • Various Defense Contractors: Classified applications

Market Performance

Pricing Strategy

  • Hardware: $3,195 (49% reduction from VR-1)
  • Annual License: $795 (20% reduction)
  • Academic Discount: 40% off for qualified institutions
  • Volume Licensing: Custom pricing for 10+ units

Reception

Professional reviews praised the improvements:

Strengths:

  • Dramatic weight reduction improved comfort
  • 115° FOV eliminated "tunnel vision" feeling
  • 70+ PPD exceeded previous "retina" resolution
  • Inside-out tracking preview showed future direction
  • Competitive pricing expanded market reach

Limitations:

  • Still required high-end PC
  • Subscription model remained controversial
  • Inside-out tracking still in beta
  • No wireless option

Technical Innovations

Ultraleap Gemini Integration

Enhanced hand tracking capabilities:

  • Wider FOV: 160° × 160° tracking volume
  • Better Occlusion Handling: Improved hand overlap detection
  • Lower Latency: <20ms motion-to-photon
  • Two-Handed Interactions: Complex gesture support

Foveated Transport Protocol

New rendering optimization:

  • Dynamic Resolution: GPU load reduction up to 50%
  • Network Optimization: For future wireless applications
  • Multi-GPU Support: Distributed rendering capability

Manufacturing Excellence

Production moved in-house to Varjo's Helsinki facility:

  • Quality Control: 100% unit testing
  • Shorter Lead Times: 2-week delivery standard
  • Customization Options: OEM branding available
  • Sustainability: 95% recyclable materials

Legacy and Impact

The VR-3 established new benchmarks for professional VR:

  • First headset exceeding 70 PPD resolution
  • Proved high-resolution VR possible at lower weight
  • Inside-out tracking preview influenced industry direction
  • Price point enabled broader enterprise adoption

The VR-3's success led to:

  • Increased competition in professional VR market
  • Industry shift toward lighter, wider FOV designs
  • Greater emphasis on ergonomics in enterprise hardware
  • Acceleration of inside-out tracking development

See Also

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