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iVRy Analysis

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iVRy is a virtual reality headset application designed specifically for Android users, allowing them to access PC VR games without the need for expensive hardware. This application is fully compatible with SteamVR and utilizes a native high-performance driver for Valve's OpenVR/SteamVR. Users can connect their devices through USB for enhanced visual fidelity or via Wi-Fi for increased mobility. The app features automatic quality adjustments to ensure optimal frame rates across different connection methods, along with customizable quality settings and performance options. Additionally, users can utilize their VR headset's Cardboard QR code for precise lens distortion correction, enhancing the overall experience.

The integration of iVRy with SteamVR means that users can enjoy a seamless experience without the hassle of additional configurations or server applications. The app supports a wide array of popular VR titles, including Robinson: The Journey, Adr1ft, Project CARS, Obduction, Elite Dangerous, EVE: Valkerie, Chronos, and Assetto Corsa, making it a versatile choice for VR enthusiasts looking to expand their gaming library.

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Release
Latest update
Version
1.1.9.1
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Android
Operating System
Android 15.0
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
57
Downloads Last Week
1

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What is iVRy...

What is iVRy?

iVRy is a SteamVR-compatible Virtual Reality headset app for your Android device with a native high-performance driver for Valve's OpenVR / SteamVR.

What does that mean?

Want to use that stunning Android display for something more than sending text messages?

Want to play PC VR* (Virtual Reality) titles without having to buy a high end headset?

With iVRy, a compatible Android device and VR headset you can!

Supports Wired (USB) connections for greater visual quality and performance.

Supports Wireless (Wifi) connections for greater mobility.

Automatically adjusts quality to maintain optimal frame rates on all connection types.

User configurable quality and performance options.

User configurable vignette options.

Use your VR headset's Cardboard QR code for optimal lens distortion correction and field-of-view.

Integrates natively into SteamVR, so no 'manager' / 'server' apps or additional configuration required.

Compatible with most HTC Vive and Oculus Rift** titles, including 'Robinson: The Journey', 'Adr1ft', 'Project CARS', 'Obduction', 'Elite Dangerous', 'EVE: Valkerie', 'Chronos', 'Assetto Corsa' and many more.

"Lite" edition has all of the features of "Premium" edition, but will start to reduce color saturation after being connected for more than 5 minutes. Upgrade to "Premium" edition via In-App Purchase to remove this limitation.

Download the iVRy OpenVR/SteamVR HMD Device Driver from:

https://tinyurl.com/ivry-hmd-svr

* Valve OpenVR/SteamVR. Requires Valve Steam & SteamVR on Windows 7 or later.

** Oculus Rift titles require Valve SteamVR, Oculus Home & 3rd party 'Revive' software from:

https://github.com/LibreVR/Revive

Requires VR headset, compatible with Android device (eg. Google Cardboard).

Requires a PC running Windows 7 (or later) with a DirectX 11 (or later) graphics card with Valve Steam and SteamVR installed.

Requires installation of iVRy SteamVR HMD Device Driver software.

Installation of Google Cardboard and Google VR Services recommended.

XBox 360/One controller for Windows recommended.

Additional hardware/software required for positional tracking and motion controllers.All trademarks are used for informational purposes, and remain the property of their respective owners.


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