Pico’s Vision Pro Competitor Gets Official Name and Debut Date

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Pico’s Vision Pro competitor is set to debut at a special event in Beijing early next month, which is now officially named Pico Space Pro.

As first reported by Chinese outlet Nweon, Pico Space Pro is suspected to be the company’s Project Swan standalone VR headset, which the company first teased in March.

While Pico hasn’t revealed the full specs sheet yet for Project Swan/Space Pro, the company’s next flagship is slated to arrive with microOLED displays boasting 4,000 pixels per inch (PPI), an average ~40 pixels per degree (PPD), and a dual-chip architecture: a custom XR silicon for perception and imaging (claimed ~12 ms perception latency) and separate flagship SoC with “more than 2× CPU and GPU performance vs XR2 Gen 2.”

And although the company has been present at a number of events since its announcement earlier this year, we still haven’t seen the headset beyond a leaked video of a reported setup video (rendered), which has since been removed in full from leaker Luna’s initial X post.

You can see a still image from the video below:

Courtesy Luna

We’ll be following along with the September 2nd event in Beijing, which Pico typically livestreams and dubs with English.

We expect to hear not only price and release date there, but also a better understanding of device specs and global availability, so check back soon.

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