** WIRELESS VR IS HERE!! TPCAST AVAILABLE TO PRE-ORDER! **

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We have been working hard to make sure this product is available to you and are now pleased to say you can now place your pre-orders on for the TPCast Wireless Adapter for HTC VIVE!

The production run should complete in the middle of September and so hopefully the first units will land with us 4-6 weeks later. I have the ETA set as mid-October but expect them between then and the end of October. Our allocation on the initial run is limited as they have had to supply launch partners all around the globe so get your pre-orders on ASAP to avoid disappointment!

TPCast Wireless Adaptor for HTC VIVE @ £318.95 inc VAT



TPCAST Wireless Adaptor for HTC VIVE, Easily Upgrade your HTC Vive to a wireless VR HMD, Highly optimized antenna array, Large Bandwidth, Virtually ZERO Latency

Experience something you never have in VR before! Experience total freedom. Freedom to walk and meander through a beatiful landscape, freedom to spin and turn and jump!

TPCAST Wireless Adaptor for VIVE is an accessory developed specifically for HTC VIVE. It enables HTC Vive owner and users to easily upgrade their HTC Vive to a wireless VR HMD. With highly optimized antenna array and large bandwith, it ensures the display quality is the same as that with a cable.

Features

• Easy to Install: The TPCAST adaptor replaces the HTC Vive cables following a straightforward and easy installation.
• High Resolution: The transmission delivers up to 2k display resolution and provides an extraordinary virtual reality experience.
• Immersive In-Game Experience: Getting rid of the HTC VIVE cables enables 360 degree of free movement.
• Long Battery Life: Battery pack provides up to 5 hours of operation.
• Extraordinary Comfort: The TPCAST wireless Receiver, attached to the HTC Vive is very light and small.
• No Visual Distortion: The adaptor preserves the high video frame rate of 90Hz (90 frames per second).
• Near Zero Latency: The adapter adds less than 2ms latency assuring a seamless VR experience.
• Two-Way Interaction: Signals are transmitted back and forth between the PC Transmitter and Receiver.
• Broad Signal Coverage: Signals can reach up to 5 meters with a 360 degree angle.

Specifications:

• Video Format: HDMI 2.0.
• Video Resolution: 2K (2160*1200).
• Frame Rate: 90Hz.
• Audio Format: 16 bit 44100Hz, 16bit 48000Hz.
• Wireless Transmission Latency: < 2ms.
• Signal Range: 5 meters, 360 degrees.

Includes:
• 1x PC Transmitter.
• 1x HMD Receiver.
• 1x Power Box. (with a 20000mAh power bank)
• 1x Router.
• 1x USB Connection Line.
• 1x HDMI Connection Line.
• 1x User guide.

HTC VIVE Not Included, sold seperately.

Only £318.95 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW

LINK TO USER GUIDE
 
Thanks everyone for their pre-orders. I had word from the distributor in Germany that the date landing to them still isn't 100% confirmed but it's looking close to the 20th October.

He didn't specify whether that was to him or us. If it was to him would be here within a week of landing at their warehouse.
 
any update on when the tpcast will be shipping?

Just had something through this morning.

The units have arrived in Europe but they did not receive enough to fulfil all the pre-orders so far yet. They are holding off releasing the existing european stock to retailers for two weeks while another batch is readied and air-freighted over. We ordered a pallet which is 96 units and so far we have approx 50 pre-orders. This means at least when stock does land we should be able to fulfil all our pre-orders on day one.

They also want us to hold on to the stock, when we receive it, until an official launch on 7th November. They are gonna ship to us on the 1-2nd November, all being well.

Will update and try and answer any queries here when I have chance!
 
Nothing seen so far egarding lag. Only had had 2 'grey outs' when the headset isn't detected, not sure why yet. Maybe as I've also moved the lighthouses.

The grey outs happened just as I was defending at the end of Arizona Sunshine, so ended up randomly shooting for a few seconds until it came back :)

Try moving the router. I think they work best with Line of Sight to the headset. We will have our display unit soon so can set up and test and confirm.
 
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