- Alive has shown his mixed reality headphones
- The device looks like an Apple Vision Pro
- Signs the great impulse of living in … robotics?
The Quest 3 goal is the best VR headset for most people thanks to their impressive performance and a reasonably affordable price. After defending the 2024ndizo, the Apple Vision Pro, which could not properly explain why someone should spend a ridiculously high sum on it, in 2025 Meta’s Quest will face Samsung and the Android XR project of the Google Moohan project, but there could be a larger threat.
This is because I lived, a Chinese electronics company, has just debuted its Vision MR vision headset, which could be the real headset to see this year.
The living Put prototype on the screen looks almost identical to an Apple Vision Pro, to the battery that places in your pocket to keep the device fed and laptop. Devils, they could have Apple headphones and live next to the other and most people could not distinguish them.
Under the hood, I hope there are many differences, but at this time, it is unknown what is feeding the headphones alive.
Beyond a vague debut of mid -2025 for the prototype, Vivo has remained very tight in the specifications, the weight, the battery life and the price of the device. Although its technology usually lands somewhere in the average range to the affordable flagship range when it comes to phones (generally undermining peers of peers such as the iPhone 16 Pro with its living X200 Pro).
If this headset can find a way to offer premium performance at a more affordable price than other high -end models, a tough goal competition could serve in the regions where Vision MR and Quest 3 headphones are available.
Speaking of the great goal of this fight, it will be that the living device will be launched exclusively in China and some Asian countries instead of obtaining a complete global launch. But even if it is limited to a continent and never arrives in the United States, living headphones could be a fascinating launch to see.
Get ready for a revolution
The interesting thing is that Xr Tech seems like a last moment idea instead of its main objective.
Vivo explains that headphones are part of their strategy to “strengthen their real -time spatial computing capabilities”, but not to develop elegant ar glasses, which seem to be the goal of Meta and Samsung with their respective goal specifications Orion and plans for filtered smart glasses, but for “future applications in consumer robotics.”
At the same time, Vivo has announced that he is establishing a new robotics laboratory in China.
The Robots of AI, from autonomous vehicles to humanoid assistants, are collecting a lot of steam in the technological space at this time with high -profile companies Nvidia and Tesla make known their high objectives based on robots in recent months.

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Mixed reality headphones have to do a lot of space processing to create realistic experiences that combine their real and virtual worlds, so technology would also be useful in robotics, especially for home help robots that need to know how to navigate and recognize different furniture elements (something that can already do).
Meta also has robotics plans, based on the work of his researchers and filtered notes, but he has not yet made public his bold plans if he has any. But if he does not react soon, he could find that his lead XR slides in what seems to be the next border of the sector.
We will have to wait and see what is announced in the coming months, but of all the XR headphones that will be launched this year, I believe that the vision MR has the opportunity to be, with much, the most interesting.