Varjo has refreshed its XR-4 series for mission-critical deployments, unifying inside-out and SteamVR tracking into a single SKU. Every unit now includes built-in hand tracking and LiDAR-driven dynamic occlusion, specifically tuned for high-fidelity cockpit and machinery training.
The hardware retains dual 4K×4K displays at 51 PPD, providing the visual density required for reading small-text instruments in mixed reality.
Full Breakdown
Key Specs
- Display: Dual 4K×4K at 51 PPD
- Tracking: Inside-out + SteamVR unified in single SKU
- Hand Tracking: Built-in, no controllers required
- Depth Sensing: LiDAR at 30Hz for real-time occlusion
- Target Market: Cockpit/machinery training, industrial simulation
Why It Matters
- Unified tracking: Removes complexity of managing multiple tracking backends—critical for enterprise standardization
- Hand tracking native: No need for external controllers in confined cockpit spaces where cable management is painful
- LiDAR occlusion: Dynamic depth-driven rendering matches real machinery movement, cutting training time
- 51 PPD density: Small-text readability is essential for cockpit instruments and control panels
Enterprise Angle
This refresh positions Varjo as the serious player in industrial simulation. The unified tracking + hand tracking combo removes friction from deployment workflows. For aerospace and manufacturing, where precision + repeatability matter, this is a significant move.