1280×1440 Per-eye resolution
-
88° Horizontal FoV
-
PC-powered VR
nfo | Manufacturer | Oculus |
Website | oculus.com | |
Device Type | PC-powered VR | |
Platform | SteamVR, Oculus Home | |
Announced | March 20, 2019 | |
Release Date | May 21, 2019 | |
Retail Price | $399 with controllersDiscontinued | |
Optics | Optics | Fresnel lenses |
Ocularity | Binocular | |
IPD Range | 58-72 mm | |
Adjustable Diopter | ||
Passthrough | Grayscale via tracking cameras | |
Display | Display Type | Single LCD binocular |
Subpixel Layout | RGB stripe3 subpixels per pixel | |
Peak Brightness | ||
Resolution | 1280×1440 per-eye | |
Refresh Rate | 80 Hz | |
Image | Visible FoV | 88° horizontal88° verticalestimate |
Rendered FoV | 88° horizontal94° vertical101.95° diagonal | |
Binocular Overlap | ||
Average Pixel Density | 13.61 PPD vertical | |
Peak Pixel Density | 14 PPD | |
Foveated Rendering | ||
Device | Dimensions | |
Weight | 357 g without headstrap590 g with headstrap | |
Material | Plastic, foam facial interface | |
Headstrap | Hard retractable padded halo strap | |
Haptics | ||
Colors | Black | |
Compliances | ||
Tracking | Tracking Type | 6 DoF Inside-out via 5 integrated cameras |
Tracking Frequency | 1000 HzTracking cameras: 60 Hz | |
Base Stations | ||
Eye Tracking | ||
Face Tracking | ||
Hand Tracking | ||
Body Tracking | ||
Controllers | Controllers | 2 x Oculus Touch (second generation) 6 DoF |
Weight | 135 g | |
Input Methods | Capacitive face buttons, capacitive joystick, capacitive touch pad, capacitive index trigger, middle finger trigger | |
Finger Tracking | Partial finger and thumb tracking via capacitive sensors | |
Haptics | ||
Batteries | AA 20 hour battery life | |
Sound | Speakers | Integrated stereo speakers |
Microphone | ||
3.5mm Audio Jack | ||
Connectivity | Ports | |
Wired Video | DisplayPort 1.2, USB 3.0 | |
Wireless Video | ||
WiFi | ||
Bluetooth |
About
The Oculus Rift S is a virtual reality headset manufactured by Oculus. It was released in May 2019, following an announcement in March 2019. It is the company’s 5th VR headset release.
– This headset is discontinued.
– This headset requires a connection to a PC in order to be used.
– This headset has a low horizontal field of view. 88°
– This headset does not require external base stations.
– This headset can be purchased with two 6DoF controllers.
The Rift S was developed in a partnership between Oculus and Lenovo. It was launched alongside the Oculus Quest, both of which are the company’s first headsets to use inside-out tracking.
Oculus Touch (second generation), sold alongside the headset