DPVR Announces RoboPilot PCVR Solution for Robot Remote Operation
DPVR is applying its VR hardware expertise to the robot training sector, where low latency and low cost are requirements.
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DPVR has announced RoboPilot, a PCVR solution for robot remote operation and training. The system transmits head and hand 6DoF data in real time, reduces hardware costs by about 40% by omitting display modules, and supports data collection for imitation learning. DPVR ranked third in global VR market share in a 2024 Counterpoint report.
DPVR, a VR headset maker that ranked third in global VR market share in a 2024 Counterpoint report, has announced RoboPilot. The PCVR solution is built for robot remote operation and training. It transmits head and hand 6DoF posture data to a motion control system at millisecond-level latency. By removing display modules like screens and lens cups, the hardware cost drops by roughly 40% compared to a standard all-in-one VR device. The lighter configuration also reduces strain during long shifts. RoboPilot supports customization of input terminals and control environments for multi-fingered hands, dual-arm robots, and other work robots. Beyond live operation, the system can collect data for imitation learning and skill acquisition, covering R&D through large-scale model training.
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