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Vive Flow

Hands on: Vive Flow Review

Posted on October 14, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

HTC has announced a pair of VR glasses called the Vive Flow. They work just like your average virtual reality headset with a built-in screen and head-tracking sensors, but in a mind-bogglingly compact device that can fit on your face as easily as a pair of glasses. 

Unlike the high-end VR headsets that HTC has on offer, the Vive Flow does not require a gaming PC to function.
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