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by emmo 1616 days ago
As an avid VR user.. I agree.

I spend several hours at a time wearing a VR headset when sim racing, and am dripping with sweat by the end. They are way too hot and heavy for extended periods. Comfort needs to be solved for there to be any chance of them being used for general use.

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Yeah, good thermal design is a priority for us, since without it long compute sessions won't be comfortable.

- Most of the components in the front of our headset are low-power.

- Our detachable compute unit is in the back of the headset, with airflow going away from your head, so heat there shouldn't be too noticeable. (Contrast with the Quest, which, e.g. has everything in the front of the headset).

- We are looking into active cooling for the front part of our headset regardless, in order to sustain long sessions and prevent facial sweat due to low circulation.

I am genuinely happy to hear that. I'm definitely considering jumping on the Kickstarter.