Pico 4 VR Standalone
The Pico 4 is an upcoming Android-based standalone headset developed by Pico Interactive. It is set to be the successor to the Pico Neo 3 and a competitor to the Meta Quest 2. The Pico 4 features pancake optics, which significantly reduce its form factor. The headset mentioned is a standalone device with high per-eye resolution of 2160×2160. It does not require external base stations and comes with two 6DoF controllers.
Specifications:
- Processor: Snapdragon XR2 chip 7nm process, the highest frequency is 2.84GHz
- Storage: 8GB+128GB 8GB+256GB
- Connectivity: Wi-Fi 6 2×2 MIMO Dual (2.4GHz/5GHz) Supports Bluetooth 5.1
- Screen: 2.56 inches x 2 total resolution 4320 x 2160
- Refresh rate:72Hz/90Hz 1200 PPI (pixels per inch)
- Optics: Pancake optical lens 105Ā° field of view 20.6 PPD (pixels per degree) 62mm-72mm stepless electric pupil distance adjustment
- Spatial positioning and sensors: self-developed 6DoF spatial positioning solution
- Audio: Dual Stereo Speakers Dual Microphones
- Battery and charging: 5300mAh battery capacity, 20W fast charge, support QC 3.0/PD 3.0
- Grip Power Supply – AA Battery x 2
- System: PICO OS 5.0
- GLOBAL VERSION
We provide 30 days warranty.
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Fast delivery only 2 weeks, great double packaging, thanks, great unit, high quality and more compact than pico 3, adapter included.
Delivery time ok, well packaged, no damage. With the glasses, everything is fine. I recommend purchase some accesories for the confort of the device.
I liked the headset, Unfortunately there was no case in the kit, I had to buy it separately.
Delivery to Sidney in 13 days. The quality is excellent. There is a lot of content on the internet to make the life of a picowner more convenient. I advise!
Pico4 is a great replacement for Quest2 (which I used for almost 2 years) if you play PCVR on it. Better screens, lenses, and controllers are its best pros. Disadvantages is pretty bad (almost useless) facemasks that hold back positive out-of-the-box experiences. I’m still working on a perfect replacement that would make Pico comfortable for long plays. Also, the lack of a headphone jack is annoying, as it’s hard to find a perfect USB-C headphone splitter capable of simultaneously charging without making noise. Still, with a bit of effort, Pico4 is a great upgrade from Quest2 for me.