Valve is increasingly opening its SteamVR Tracking technology—that which powers the HTC Vive’s room-scale tracking—to the world. The royalty-free system requires no permission from Valve to be ...
Valve is giving third party developers royalty-free licensing for its SteamVR tracking technology, allowing them to make new controllers and peripherals for VR spaces. Think VR golf club peripherals ...
PORTLAND, Ore.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Lattice Semiconductor Corporation (NASDAQ: LSCC), the leading provider of customizable smart connectivity solutions, today announced that Valve has selected Lattice’s ...
Valve has today announced the that the technology behind their HTC Vive room scale tracking has been made open source and royalty free. Allowing those interested to use the SteamVR Tracking technology ...
Valve has announced an update to its SteamVR Tracking technology, improving its base stations. SteamVR Tracking 2.0 supports more than two base stations and promises to be cheaper, quieter and more.
Valve has officially dropped its in-person training requirements for SteamVR tracking certification, making it easier than ever for peripheral manufacturers to produce virtual reality accessories that ...
More than 300 companies have licensed SteamVR Tracking technology over the last two months, Valve revealed on Wednesday as part of a press release announcing its developer-focused Steam Dev Days event ...
Valve has announced third-party VR hardware makers will be able to use a royalty-free license of SteamVR Tracking, essentially no longer giving manufacturers an excuse for bad tracking. SteamVR ...