Battery
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Ribbon cable (headphones/rear tracking sensors) broken |
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Any suggestions on cable repair. |
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Request timeout on sensor setup |
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Disassembly and repair of USB terminal end of headset cable |
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Background and Identification
The Rift CV1 (consumer version) by Oculus follows the release of the Crescent Bay prototype in September 2014, and is the first consumer-targeted version of the VR headset. The Rift features two 1080p displays that support a > 100º horizontal field-of-view. Motion tracking is powered by Constellation, a desk-mounted IR camera that can track the headset's position and orientation with little lag and high accuracy.
The Rift CV1 (the HM-A model) initially ships with an Xbox One controller, but will work with custom Oculus Touch controllers, expected to ship in mid-2016.
Technical Specifications
Display Type: OLED
Resolution: 2160 × 1200 spread over two displays (1080p per eye)
Refresh Rate: 90 Hz
Field of View: >100°
Sensors
- Accelerometer
- Gyroscope
- Magnetometer
- 360-degree positional tracking
System Requirements
- NVIDIA GTX 970 / AMD R9 290 equivalent or greater
- Intel i5-4590 equivalent or greater
- 8 GB+ RAM
- Windows 7 SP1 or newer
- 2x USB 3.0 ports
- HDMI 1.3 video output supporting a 297MHz clock via a direct output architecture
Troubleshooting
Oculus Rift HM - A Troubleshooting
Additional Information
Wikipedia: Oculus Rift
Oculus: Official Page
VRSource Common Problems: VRSource
Digital Trends more common problems: DigitalTrends
Road to VR Components Cost: