Is it too hot to wear VR in summer? Try this radiator

With the arrival of summer, wearing a VR head display experience is a very painful thing. ViveNchill is a dedicated fan for VR headsets that helps players solve sweat problems.

ViveNchill is produced by Red Rotor, a computer accessory manufacturer, and aims to solve VR face sweating problems that have been plaguing everyone.

ViveNchill also launched crowdfunding on Kickstarter not long ago. The company stated that ViveNchill is a concise solution that has undergone extensive and rigorous testing to meet usage standards. ViveNchill is a lightweight, quiet, low-cost VR head cooling system that efficiently discharges the heat inside the VR headset to the outside. It is most effective for hot summer use of the HTC Vive.

The heat sink does not discharge the internal heat of the VR head through the duct. Instead, two fans are installed above the VR head. The fan's wind can be blown directly onto the user's cheeks. The heatsink is powered by the USB port on the top of the Vive and can be mounted in the recessed area above the Vive. Radiator provides a convenient switch.

ViveNchill co-designer Tony Tran said: "We tried numerous types of fans and iterated continuously. The focus of the previous design was on letting air into the head, but it was not long before we discovered that this would cause the user's glasses to dry and the airflow It's not ideal and the noise is very loud. Finally we found that installing the radiator on the forehead is better than pressing the air inside the head."

Normally we think that sending air to the face is the most effective heat dissipation, but ViveNchill's heat dissipation is also effective. Because sending the air flow over the forehead helps to dissipate heat from the blood flow area, this can indeed achieve the effect of heat dissipation to some extent.

RedRotor hopes to set the price of ViveNchill at $25-32, and controls the fan's noise below 23 decibels. The price of around $ 30 is not expensive for a radiator, like players can try it.

USB Cable

USB Cable :1.Type A: almost every USB cable has a standard flat rectangular interface at one end. Most computers have a usb-a port to connect to only one USB port.

2.Type-B: almost square connector for printers and other active devices connected to computers. They are not common now because most devices have been moved to smaller connections.

3.Mini USB: a smaller connector type that was standard for mobile devices before micro USB. It's not common today, but you'll see it on some cameras, PlayStation 3 controllers, MP3 players, etc.

4.Micro USB: the current standard for mobile and portable devices, even smaller than Mini USB. Although you can still find micro USB on smartphones, tablets, USB battery packs and game controllers, some have turned to usb-c

5.Type-C: the latest USB standard, which is a reversible cable, promises higher transmission speed and higher power than previous USB types. It can also take into account a variety of functions.

USB Cable

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