History of Oculus Go
History of Oculus Go
History of Oculus Go
Facebook Technologies' involvement in creating a portable form factor headset dates back to the
company's early days as Oculus VR.[8] While in discussion with Samsung about displays for
the Oculus Rift, Oculus's then-CEO, Brendan Iribe, was shown a mock-up phone holder headset
that Samsung wanted help developing.[9] Oculus agreed to a partnership with Samsung, and in
2014 the result was publicly revealed as the Gear VR Innovator Edition. While Samsung built the
hardware, Oculus developed the necessary application software, the Oculus Mobile SDK,
tracking sensor firmware, and optimized Android and the required GPU drivers for virtual reality.
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The application software developed by Oculus for Gear VR included Oculus Home, a portal
for accessing virtual reality content, an app store called the Oculus Store, and Oculus Cinema,
an application for watching movies in various virtual environments.[12][13][14][15] The Oculus Store was
later used as the app store for the Oculus Go.[3] In 2015 Oculus Cinema was replaced by Oculus
Video, an app with similar functionality that was also included with the Oculus Go at the
headset's launch.[16][17] The Oculus Mobile SDK was later utilised to also allow development of
software for the Oculus Go and Xiaomi Mi VR.[7][18]
Rumors of an all-in-one Oculus headset first surfaced in July 2017 when Bloomberg reported that
later that year Oculus would announce an affordable virtual reality headset that didn't need to be
tethered to a PC or a phone. Codenamed "Pacific", the device would be lighter and more
powerful than the Samsung Gear VR and aimed at the use cases of gaming, social networking,
and watching videos and movies. It was also reported that the device would be equipped with a
mobile Snapdragon chip from Qualcomm, and that Oculus would be partnering with Chinese
electronics manufacturer Xiaomi to produce the headset. The device would carry Oculus's
branding worldwide with the exception of China, where a custom version of the headset would be
Xiaomi-branded and run some Xiaomi software.[19]