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=== Wired ===
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The main concern of vr population is that the wire of your HMD would be the only reason for avoiding freedom-demanding motion such as pole dancing. However, the already established vr pole dancers have proven that even with hefty limitation such as HMD's cord, it is still possible to exercise or dance in unique ways. The following headsets hold own pros and cons in terms of use, so we recommend consulting manufacturers' specifications for more details.  
The main concern of vr population is that the wire of your HMD would be the only reason for avoiding freedom-demanding motion such as pole dancing. However, the already established vr pole dancers have proven that even with hefty limitation such as HMD's cord, it is still possible to exercise or dance in unique ways. The following headsets hold own pros and cons in terms of use, so we recommend consulting manufacturers' specifications for more details.  
⚠️ Headsets alone aren't stable enough for the most of viral pole moves. Consult our [[Modifying VR Gear]] page for more details on potential DIY improvements.


🔗 [https://www.vive.com/ HTC VIVE] (GEN 1, PRO, PRO 2, COSMOS, XR)
🔗 [https://www.vive.com/ HTC VIVE] (GEN 1, PRO, PRO 2, COSMOS, XR)

Latest revision as of 22:38, 27 July 2023

Computer Specifications[edit | edit source]

With a demanding piece technology such as VR Displays, a well-performing computer would be quite essential not only in simple terms of vr use, but also for your own safety. The better performance of your PC yields not only greater flow of the virtual reality itself, but also can be helpful in certain situations on the fitness pole.

CPU[edit | edit source]

  • Intel I9-9700k or higher
  • AMD Ryzen 7 5800X or higher

GPU[edit | edit source]

  • Nvidia RTX 2070 or higher
  • AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT or higher

RAM[edit | edit source]

  • 16 GB DDR4 or higher

Motherboard and other components:[edit | edit source]

Consult manufacturers of the selected CPU/GPU brands for the best compatibility and performance

Virtual Reality Gear[edit | edit source]

Wired[edit | edit source]

The main concern of vr population is that the wire of your HMD would be the only reason for avoiding freedom-demanding motion such as pole dancing. However, the already established vr pole dancers have proven that even with hefty limitation such as HMD's cord, it is still possible to exercise or dance in unique ways. The following headsets hold own pros and cons in terms of use, so we recommend consulting manufacturers' specifications for more details.

⚠️ Headsets alone aren't stable enough for the most of viral pole moves. Consult our Modifying VR Gear page for more details on potential DIY improvements.

🔗 HTC VIVE (GEN 1, PRO, PRO 2, COSMOS, XR)

🔗 META QUEST (2, PRO)

🔗 Windows MR

Wireless[edit | edit source]

Wireless technology perhaps is the very future of virtual pole dancing. The freedom of motion and all benefits it gives to achieve the most viral moves is crucial for any sort of activities on the pole.

🔗 HTC VIVE (all lines compatible with HTC VIVE WIRELESS module)

🔗 META QUEST (2, PRO)


All listed headset do also need custom DIY modifications for better comfort and safety.

Body Tracking[edit | edit source]

🔗 HTC VIVE Trackers

🔗 Tundra Labs Trackers