Alcatel Released The Smartphone-Free VR Headset In IFA And Also They Released Some Other Products !

Alcatel made new impressive products : 

- VISION: A stylish wireless all-in-one virtual reality device offering a superb immersive experience in comfort and style
- Alcatel 360 Camera: A compact pocket-friendly, lightweight plug and play 360-degree camera allowing users to instantly create, share and enjoy 360° photos and video on their IDOL 4, IDOL 4S and POP 4S smartphones

All what we know about the VR headset is that we download some app in our smartphone then we in plug a smartphone and we enjoy  the virtual reality experience but Alcatel jump up of this level and made a VR headset which is called " VISION "  working without using a smartphone 
in my opinion it's impressive . Of course this device will need a processor and RAM and a internal storage .... so let's get started ! 
So the VR includes two 3.8 inch 1080p AMOLED displays , that's mean one for each eye , that deliver latency below 17 milliseconds and a 120 - degree field of view . The Vision's visuals a runs with a octa-core processor  that we don't know from which company and having an 3GB of RAM which is so amazing and looking for the connectivity it includes Bluetooth , Wi-Fi and LTE radios.
Alcatel  resolve the power-sucking silicon so Alcatel estimates it'll last about 3-4 hours off charging . Sounds good ! This VR has an amazing features and specs and it gives you an incredible virtual reality experience.

And looking up for the 360 Degrees camera , Alcatel 360 camera is pocket friendly, easy to carry and available in two models. The rectangular model is more compact, offering a thinner form factor, and the ball-shaped design maximizes 360° shooting and imitates film making design language.Equipped with dual 210-degree fisheye lenses Alcatel 360 camera can be simply plugged into the micro USB port of any IDOL 4, IDOL 4S or POP 4S phone.

Budding filmmakers can then create VR videos or 360° photos in just a few simple steps . Group selfies are also easy to take with the super wide-angle lens.

 But Alcatel’s been beaten to the punch by Samsung, which released the Gear 360 — its take on the concept — earlier this year, and LG, which debuted a 360-degree video solution the form of the 360 Cam. But Alcatel’s competing more on price than merit: the 360 Camera will retail for 99 euros, or about $110, when it goes on sale around the end of the year. That’s significantly cheaper than both the 360 Cam ($200) and Gear 360 ($350).

The 360 Camera’s hardware details are rather slim pickings, unfortunately, but we do know this: there are two models, one square in shape that’s “half the size of a credit card” and the other roughly size and shape of “a coin,” which share the same dual 210-degree fisheye lenses and internals. They plug into the Micro USB port of the Alcatel Idol 4, Idol 4S, or POP 4S smartphone to shoot, and stitch together the internal cameras’ feeds in real time to produce 360-degree content. 




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