At the recently concluded Huawei Devices Global Partner and Developer Conference, Huawei announced that its VR headset, Huawei VR2, now supports the Steam platform. Today, Huawei has shared more good news: NOLO CV1 is compatible with Huawei VR2. Users with a PC can now freely experience thousands of fully immersive VR games on SteamVR by simply using a PC extension cable. This means that Huawei VR2 users can not only enjoy an IMAX-level cinema experience but also play Steam VR games by connecting to a PC. For those who have purchased Huawei VR2, this truly enables dual usage—IMAX-level viewing and Steam VR gaming—undoubtedly adding a new layer of enjoyment.
Overall, the process for using Huawei VR2 to play Steam VR games is very straightforward. Users with a PC need only download NOLO HOME (www.nolovr.com). After connecting Huawei VR2 to the PC and NOLO CV1, users can simply click the “Start Casting” button in NOLO HOME to begin their Steam VR gaming journey. It must be said that the Huawei VR2 setup delivers a highly impressive experience when playing SteamVR games. With a 100-degree field of view, the visual effects are grand and immersive. The 3K resolution screen provides exceptionally clear image quality, and the IMAX DTS panoramic surround sound is outstanding, delivering precise and clear audio that envelops the user. Particularly when playing Steam VR games, motion rendering latency is controlled within 20 milliseconds, and the high 90Hz refresh rate effectively reduces blur and dizziness. The inclusion of backlight strobing technology significantly improves motion clarity and prevents image distortion. In terms of content, Huawei VR2 is collaborating with multiple content developers to continuously enhance the quality of available experiences. This compatibility between Huawei VR2 and NOLO CV1 expands 6-DoF applications and supports VR games on the SteamVR platform, which is undoubtedly excellent news for gaming enthusiasts. Those interested in experiencing the wonders of VR should keep an eye on Huawei VR2.

