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IT House News on September 24, Valve is a company known for its mystery. Whether in the field of games or virtual reality (VR), the company rarely discloses its development plans. However, a recent update to the Steam client hints that the company is secretly working on a long-awaited standalone VR headset.
Technical analyst and Steam data mining expert Brad Lynch discovered that the latest update to the Steam client contains some VR-specific strings related to battery, which seems to support that Valve is currently preparing a platform for some kind of standalone VR headset. Prepare for rumors.
The update also mentions some new UI elements, icons, and animations being added to the VR portion of the Steam client. These changes are not intended to compete with competing headsets
At the same time, South Korea’s National Radio Research Agency (RAA) also recently certified a “low-power wireless device” from Valve. It's unclear whether the device is actually a standalone VR headset, as the radio certification only mentions its use of the 5 GHz wireless band.
Currently, Valve has not publicly announced that it is developing a standalone VR headset, but it is likely to launch a product called the "standalone Index" in 2024, despite the increasing competition between Apple and Meta. Valve Index is widely regarded as the best headset for PC VR, offering superior quality, performance and comfort
IT House noted that in early 2022, Valve boss Gabe Newell called his Steam Deck handheld console “a stepping stone to standalone VR hardware” and said that the Steam Deck represents “a battery-powered device that can be used for VR applications.” capability, high-performance horsepower” equipment.
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