Update: TPCAST’s hardware is receiving FCC approval so it is much closer to getting a formal launch in North America.
For a product that makes your VR experience untethered, TPCAST certainly adds a lot of wires and additional hardware to your HTC Vive setup. At the end of the day, though, the accessory removes one of the biggest things holding VR back — the long cord running from a PC to the headset. And it does so without sacrificing any notable fidelity compared with the wired Vive experience.
Last December, we had our first go with wireless VR with an early TPCAST unit and had an experience in VR that we’d never felt before: Freedom. The freedom to just walk and meander about a beautiful scene, the freedom to keep spinning, twisting, and even flipping without worrying about a cable holding us back.
We’ve tried a number of wireless VR dev kits now and these products often seem to compromise between latency and visual/color fidelity. You could either have low latency and bad compression artifacts, or high visual fidelity and high latency, which can lead to extreme discomfort. TPCAST shows that by a network technology operating at 60GHz, you have to sacrifice neither. That said, with a not-so-simple initial setup, missing features, and high cost, it isn’t exactly for everyone. Nevertheless it is first-to-market, works as advertised and overall it excites us about the future of VR.
Also note that TPCAST provided to us a used PEQ (product equivalent) model which they’d been actively using to demo their product at conferences. All the parts, cables, and software tested will be included with the final product. We also tested it with a Vive Pre rather than a consumer Vive.
Setup
If you thought setting up an HTC Vive involved some wires and time investment, prepare yourself for the following diagram outlining how everything connects. It is quite the process.
Hardware
- Transmitter
- Receiver
- 20100 mah Battery
- Battery adapter
- Router
- Cables
- Short 3-in-1 variant
- Short HDMI male-to-male
- 3 foot ethernet
Visual Fidelity Is High
The most important aspect of the product’s functionality is the quality of the visuals, and we found them to be very high. I placed the transmitter on my desk by my keyboard & mouse, rather than mounting it in an ideal position high up on my walls facing downward, and the visual fidelity of the transmitter did not disappoint. After many hours of usage I never noticed any bit of latency, which is a cardinal sin of VR.
Source: TPCAST Wireless Vive Add-on Impressions