vivo has officially introduced its first Mixed Reality (MR) headset, vivo Vision MR Headset, during the Boao Forum for Asia. This marks the company’s entry into the MR space, expanding its footprint beyond smartphones and into the realm of spatial computing and immersive technology.
The vivo Vision headset features a design that draws parallels with other high-end MR devices, including an external battery pack and a sleek visor-style appearance. The device integrates multiple cameras and advanced sensors, offering strong support for augmented reality (AR) interactions and spatial awareness. It’s built on vivo’s proprietary VST (Vision-Spatial Technology) solution, emphasizing a blend of visual computing and intelligent interaction.

vivo plans to officially launch the product around September or October 2025. The development is being led by a specialized team of approximately 200 to 300 engineers, signaling the brand’s serious commitment to building a competitive MR ecosystem.

Industry observers believe that beyond entertainment or productivity, the vivo Vision headset could have significant applications in consumer robotics, particularly in enhancing robotic vision systems. This direction leverages vivo’s capabilities in AI model training and image processing, positioning the headset as more than just a personal device—it could serve as a core component in future AI-integrated systems.

In parallel, vivo is also quietly working on a pair of AI smart glasses focused on first-person video capture, although no detailed information about this project has been disclosed yet.
vivo’s leap into MR technology shows a strong intent to innovate at the intersection of artificial intelligence, optics, and wearable computing. The next year will be crucial in seeing how this device performs and how the market responds.

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