Portable VR Systems

There are a number of ways to experience virtual reality with the array of devices on the market from Meta (Facebook), ByteDance (Tik Tok), Vive (HTC), Varjo, Apple, and a few others.

Most offer experiences driven entirely from the Android phone based computer built into the headset. The negative on this type of experience is the lower quality graphical capabilities.

High powered VR PC’s can provide extremely high quality visuals, almost photorealistic in some cases, but to enable a headset to connect requires either cables or very powerful wireless systems, which are complex to set up and use.

Franchise VR is the only supplier in the UK to have a team of wireless networking experts, professional PC and rack builders, VR software developers who have created platforms for the VR sector, and experienced directors from the VR sectors with over 6 years of experience running Europe’s largest VR Centres.

The team have created unique solutions for the education sector, cruis ships, business and VR Arcades that enables up to 20 users to experience PC VR wirelessly. This is a tremendous achievement, and only available from Franchise-VR.

Using specially built, VR capable, compact computers, 10 PCVR systems are contained within one, wheeled flight case, allowing the entire system to be moved from location to location,  and be set up and running in minutes.

All the required monitoring, control and display equipment is built in, with streaming of all PCVR users on a multi-view system (with individual selection) to wireless audience facing displays.

This solution has proven desirable in the University Sector and Cruise  Industry, along with training professionals and the military.

The image of the Titanic demonstrates the quality of video that can be viewed in a PC-VR connected headset that would be impossible to experience with any stand alone headset.

To obtain this level of quality, wirelessly on one headset is relatively easy, two headsets is a challenge, more than 3 is technically very difficult without the exact equipment and set up, but once achieved, up to 20 stations can be used.

This means that where a Virtual Reality arcade that we installed just a year ago required tens of thousands of pounds to be invested in cabling, todays installation can now be completed without this cost. This is whilst users enjoy a better experience with wireless PCVR, instead of being tethered with an annoying cable.