None (supports external mic through aux port)īefore we dive in too deep, let’s take a look at where the Varjo Aero fits into the landscape of similar headsets from a price standpoint: None included (supports SteamVR controllers) SteamVR Tracking 1.0 or 2.0 (external beacons) USB-C → breakout box (USB-A 3.0, DisplayPort 1.4) You can read up on the Aero’s announcement and release date here let’s start with the full specs below: Varjo Aero SpecsĢ,880 x 2,720 (7.8MP) per-eye, mini-LED LCD (2x)ġ34° diagonal, 115° horizontal (at 12mm eye-relief) Even without the novel bionic display, Aero still offers stunning clarity (claimed to be 35 PPD) that’s beaten only by the company’s more expensive headsets. Varjo Aero is a pared down version of the company’s high-end enterprise headsets, notably without the ‘bionic display’ which gave the headset retina resolution at the center of the field-of-view. But with stunning clarity its sure going to be a dream headset for VR simmers who aren’t afraid to trade cash for immersion.
Varjo today announced Aero while it’s the company’s most affordable headset yet, its $2,000 price point still limits its to businesses and wealthy enthusiasts.