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Sharp is Crowdfunding a Slim & Light PC VR Headset in Japan That Feels Positively Retro

November 3, 2025 5 Min Read
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Sharp introduced it’s launching a crowdfunding marketing campaign for a slim and lightweight PC VR headset in Japan, referred to as Xrostella VR1.

The Information

Sharp first confirmed off a PC VR headset prototype at CES 2023, which was supposedly meant to ship someday in 2024. It’s been almost three years since we final heard concerning the headset, nevertheless throughout a current Metaverse Expo in Japan, Sharp unveiled a more moderen model of the system, as demoed by Gizmodo Japan.

Now, Sharp says it’s slated to promote the system in Japan by way of crowdfunding platform Inexperienced Funding beginning someday in November, which it’s now dubbing ‘Xrostella VR1’.

Sharp Xxostella VR1 Prototype | Picture courtesy Gizmodo Japan

Xrostella VR1 connects to both a Home windows 11 PC or a restricted variety of smartphones by way of a wired connection. The corporate has confirmed compatibility with Sharp’s AQUOS sense10, with extra fashions quickly to be revealed.

Weighing in at simply 198g and sporting what Sharp calls in a Japanese language press assertion a “glasses-like design,” the headset contains twin 2,160 × 2,160 per eye LCD shows clocked as much as 90Hz.

It additionally makes use of “skinny, light-efficient pancake lens,” offering a 90 diploma area of view (FOV), and cameras for each inside-out 6DOF monitoring and colour passthrough.

Sharp Xxostella VR1 Prototype | Picture courtesy Gizmodo Japan

Included controllers seem like a typical ‘Contact’-style affair that shipped with Quest 2 in 2020, replete with monitoring rings, which is available in stark distinction to the corporate’s current controller prototype, which mixes customary button enter with a novel haptic glove.

Moreover, Xrostella VR1 includes a mechanism for adjusting the interpupillary distance (IPD) and diopter from 0D to -9.0D, which can permit nearsighted customers to put on while not having glasses.

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Pricing has but to be confirmed, nevertheless Gizmodo Japan speculates it may very well be “costlier than the Meta Quest 3,” which is priced at ¥81,400 (~$530 USD).

My Take

Should you noticed the specs and did a double take, you’re not alone. Whereas having impartial diopter changes is cool, it’s a disgrace Sharp goes so weak within the show division, as  it basically delivers a decision solely barely greater than Quest 3.

And whereas the shape issue is attention-grabbing on paper, I’ve my doubts that ~198g will weigh frivolously on the bridge of your nostril with out having some type of strap you’ll be able to crank down, or in any other case higher distribute weight for longer classes—making its ‘glasses’ kind issue extra akin to headset with inflexible, non-configurable straps. All of it smacks of an growing old headset design, recalling gadgets like HTC Vive Move (2021), which feels remarkably heavy on the face, even at 189g.

Granted, advertising and marketing pictures don’t present the buckled strap system seen under, so there’s no telling what it’s going to ship with. However the reality the corporate was demoing with the strap tells me all the things I have to learn about simply how front-heavy it will likely be.

Sharp Xxostella VR1 Prototype | Picture courtesy Gizmodo Japan

Nonetheless, it might not be as ‘DOA’ as you may assume regardless of the skinny and lightweight PC VR phase rising to incorporate a bevy of gadgets: Bigscreen Past 2 ($1,020), Pimax’s Dream Air SE ($900 – $1,200) coming December, and fellow Japanese model Shiftall, which is releasing its newest MeganeX PC VR headset in December too for $1,900. It may very well be considerably cheaper if it have been nearer to Quest 3 in value, which might be actually attention-grabbing to observe.

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That mentioned, Sharp’s VR headset is probably going going to be a Japan-only system, which suggests the corporate will most likely be leaning laborious on the truth that it’s being produced and serviced domestically—no matter value.

Whereas largely recognized for televisions and residential applainces within the West, Sharp truly holds a big slice of the smartphone market share in Japan. Regardless of overseas manufacturers like Samsung and Google making current headway within the nation, Sharp stays a trusted identify that Japanese shoppers might merely really feel extra comfy coping with.

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