Learn to say popular virtual reality headset brand names correctly.
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How is Meta Quest (Meta's standalone virtual reality headset line, formerly Oculus Quest) correctly pronounced?
Meta Quest is pronounced 'MEH-tuh KWEST' — 'Meta' said plainly, plus 'Quest' said plainly. In a technical interview: "Meta Quest ran entirely standalone, without needing a PC or console tethered to it."
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How is HTC Vive (Taiwanese manufacturer's line of premium PC-tethered VR headsets) correctly pronounced?
HTC Vive is pronounced 'AYCH-TEE-SEE VYVE' — the letters 'H', 'T', 'C' spoken individually, plus 'Vive' rhyming with 'hive'. In a technical interview: "HTC Vive's base stations tracked the headset's position using swept laser beams around the room."
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How is Valve Index (Valve's high-end PC virtual reality headset) correctly pronounced?
Valve Index is pronounced 'VALV IN-deks' — 'Valve' rhyming with 'salve' minus the 'l' sound issue, plus 'Index' said plainly. In a technical interview: "Valve Index's controllers used finger tracking straps instead of requiring a full hand grip."
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How is PlayStation VR2 (Sony's virtual reality headset for the PlayStation 5) correctly pronounced?
PlayStation VR2 is pronounced 'PLAY-stay-shun VEE-ARR-TOO' — 'PlayStation' said plainly, plus the letters 'V' and 'R' spoken individually, then 'two'. In a technical interview: "PlayStation VR2 used eye tracking to render only where the player was actually looking."
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How is Pico (ByteDance-owned brand of standalone VR headsets) correctly pronounced?
Pico is pronounced 'PEE-koh' — stress on the first syllable, like the metric prefix 'pico'. In a technical interview: "Pico's headset competed directly with Meta Quest on price in several overseas markets."