- The founder of Lynx described Valve Deckard as “quite surprising”
- They did not share any specific details, but they said that Valve’s suppliers share
- Other leaks have caused an impressive but expensive quest 3 rival
While Google makes a scandal on Android XR, goal continues with its target Quest 3 supremacy, and Apple apparently filters its accessibility plans Vision Pro for Bono, Valve has been working silently in the background in its upcoming headphones, and is already being described as “quite surprising.”
That is according to Stan Larroque, the founder of Lynx, who created the Lynx R1 atrial inventive, demonstrated in 2023, who said on social networks that “the design of the Next HMD valve is quite surprising!”
He gave no more details about what makes Deckard particularly orderly, saying that he would be “angry” if someone filtered details about the next XR XR device of Lynx, but at least hinted why he knows the valve device.
In a monitoring publication, he said: “The world of HMD manufacturing is so small that we all share the same suppliers for some components.”
It would be equally angry if Lynx Nextgen ID leaked to not share anymore. I am excited by the good new HMD XR. The HMD manufacturing world is so small that we all share the same suppliers for some components.May 17, 2025
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While leaks should be taken with a pinch of salt, if Valve shares design details with suppliers and supply parts for Deckard, this suggests that the device could be approaching (or already in) production, and that an official revelation could be approaching.
This is supported by April’s statements that Valve has received parts and machinery of VR headphones to start producing some types of headphones in the USA. Again, a sign that Deckard is almost ready to fall.
When he does, other leaks have given us some details that Larroque was not anxious to reveal.
For example, a valve concept test was an independent design (instead of tied) and, according to the reports, offered 2K LCD panels for screen configuration, and was fed by an Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, the same chipset as the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra (through VR of load).
This chipset would be newer than the Snapdragon XR 2 Gen 2 in other modern headphones such as Quest 3 goal, although it is not a dedicated XR chips set, so it feels likely that a different processor appears in the final design of Deckard (perhaps an XR2 gen 3).
The headset also seeks to trust the controllers (coded by name Roy), which looks a lot like the timelines of Quest 3 (through Uploadvr).
Just expect it to be expensive. A rumored package for the new Valve Deckard VR headset will allegedly cost $ 1,200, which includes some games and two controllers.
With luck, Valve will not keep us in the dark on Deckard for much longer, maybe he is waiting for the exaggeration of Android XR that surrounds Google’s I/O to turn off before stealing the attention center, but we will have to wait and see.
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