Maxim Perumal and Gabriel Combe developed Relativty, an affordable and open-source VR headset, which can be built at home using a 3D printer and a soldering iron. It supports SteamVR games and is highly customizable. The headset runs on the Relativty Firmware, which is compatible with Arduino Due and other ArduinoCore-supported processors. It features a 2K dual-display at 120FPS, but other displays can be used. The project encourages contributions from developers and hackers, with all resources including the firmware, electronics, and mechanical parts available on Github.
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