Sulon Technologies and AMD Announce The Sulon Q Wireless VR Headset
As we all patiently wait for the impending onslaught of news from this years annual GDC conference it looks as if a new wireless headset will be on the show floor this year. Sulon Technologies in partnership with AMD are ready to give the world a sneak peek at their newest headset, The Sulon Q.

The PR speak about this headset states that it is the world’s first and only all-in-one, tether-free, “wear and play” headset for virtual reality, augmented reality, and spatial computing. Sulon also states that the unit will have incredible console-quality graphics and powerful performance. Now this all sounds great at the moment, but until we start to see reviews of the unit I’m a bit sceptical. I do have to admit though that the expected specs are pretty impressive for a stand alone unit.
Sulon Q™ Headset
Expected Specifications
Experiences
VR, AR, and spatial computing
External Hardware
Lightweight, comfortable, ergonomically designed all-in-one tether-free form factor
Hardware
AMD FX-8800P processor at up to 35W with Radeon™ R7 Graphics leveraging AMD’s Graphics Core Next architecture
4 compute cores and 8 GPU cores unlocked through Heterogeneous System Architecture (HAS)
Sulon Spatial Processing Unit (SPU)
Memory
8 GB DDR3L Memory
Storage
256 GB SSD
Display
2560×1440 OLED display at 90 Hz
110-degree Field-of-View
Audio
3D spatial audio powered by GenAudio’s AstoundSound® technology
Built-in 3.5 mm audio jack
Custom spatially-optimized Sulon Q earbuds
Dual noise-cancelling embedded microphones.
Tracking
Sulon Spatial Processing Unit combining real-time machine vision technologies and mixed reality spatial computer for real-time environment mapping and tracking from the inside outward, dynamic virtualization for VR/AR fusion, and gesture recognition.
Sensors
Accelerometer
Gyroscope
Magnetometer
Spatial mapping and tracking.
Software
Microsoft Windows® 10
“Project Dragon” application for spatial computing
AMD LiquidVR technologies for ensure smooth and responsive VR and AR experiences.
Peripherals
Wireless keyboard and mouse provided in box
Any other Windows 10-compatible controllers and joysticks.
Connectivity
WiFi 802.11n/ac + Bluetooth 4.0
2 x USB 3.0 Type A, Micro HDMI OUT
So will this be a true contender in the newly forming stand alone HMD market? Only time will tell and I look forward to reading and seeing more about this new headset as GDC gets underway.
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I am confused. Is this s VR head set all-in-one computer? Will software have to be specially made for it?
This might be… in fact this is the best vr/ar headset compared to the expensive wired vr thats out now.