Oculus Rift S


1280×1440 Per-eye resolution - 88° Horizontal FoV - PC-powered VR

nfoManufacturerOculus
Websiteoculus.com 
Device TypePC-powered VR
PlatformSteamVR, Oculus Home
AnnouncedMarch 20, 2019
Release DateMay 21, 2019
Retail Price$399 with controllersDiscontinued
OpticsOpticsFresnel lenses
Ocularity Binocular
IPD Range58-72 mm
Adjustable Diopter
PassthroughGrayscale via tracking cameras
DisplayDisplay TypeSingle LCD binocular
Subpixel LayoutRGB stripe3 subpixels per pixel
Peak Brightness
Resolution1280×1440 per-eye
Refresh Rate80 Hz
ImageVisible FoV88° horizontal88° verticalestimate
Rendered FoV88° horizontal94° vertical101.95° diagonal
Binocular Overlap
Average Pixel Density13.61 PPD vertical
Peak Pixel Density14 PPD
Foveated Rendering
DeviceDimensions
Weight357 g without headstrap590 g with headstrap
MaterialPlastic, foam facial interface
HeadstrapHard retractable padded halo strap
Haptics
ColorsBlack
Compliances
TrackingTracking Type

6 DoF Inside-out via 5 integrated cameras
Tracking Frequency1000 HzTracking cameras: 60 Hz
Base Stations
Eye Tracking
Face Tracking
Hand Tracking
Body Tracking
ControllersControllers2 x Oculus Touch (second generation) 6 DoF
Weight135 g
Input MethodsCapacitive face buttons, capacitive joystick, capacitive touch pad, capacitive index trigger, middle finger trigger
Finger TrackingPartial finger and thumb tracking via capacitive sensors
Haptics
BatteriesAA 20 hour battery life
SoundSpeakersIntegrated stereo speakers
Microphone
3.5mm Audio Jack
ConnectivityPorts
Wired VideoDisplayPort 1.2, USB 3.0
Wireless Video
WiFi
Bluetooth

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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 Rift S controller

Oculus Touch (second generation), sold alongside the headset

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