PVR IRIS Headset Leverages Blockchain

PVR IRIS Headset Leverages Blockchain

LOS ANGELES — PVR’s IRIS continues to explore the latest in virtual reality technology with the addition of blockchain technology to its VR content platform.

According to the company, the Hong Kong-based PVR team is adamant about creating a high-quality VR product that fulfills the needs of fans while keeping it affordable, introducing one of the lightest VR headsets without the need for any mobile devices, and delivering a sharp image with a battery life of around three hours.

A company spokesperson cites the IRIS’s 6K 60Mbps H.265 video decoding capability that displays video using half the bandwidth of other VR devices, while a Fresnel lens optical system, hardware anti-dispersion and hardware anti-distortion all work together to improve the immersion, maintain automatic pupil distance and nullify disorientation.

“This means that it does everything in its power to keep you from becoming dizzy or disoriented,” the spokesperson says. “All of this is contained within a single all-in-one HMD (head mounted device) which has the ability to link an array of sex toys.”

The spokesperson says the user interface has been designed to shorten the amount of time fans spend searching for content and takes advantage of newer technology in the way of blockchain to bring users adult VR content.

“The blockchain helps the large sums of data needed for VR content to process at a faster rate and due to the decentralization of the data, provides users with security, but most of all, anonymity,” the spokesperson explains. “In a future stage of development, PVR will plan to use peer-sharing methods which will give users the opportunity to earn PVR Tokens for activity on the network that they can use to purchase high-quality VR videos.”

“With the integrated algorithm,” the spokesperson adds, “PVR tokens are automatically earned and distributed to users which could signify a high potential investment in the PVR IRIS as the only VR headset designed exclusively for the adult entertainment industry.”

Users backing the Indiegogo campaign will receive a free two-year subscription with the purchase of their headsets, providing access to PVRs weekly-updated content library featuring full-length videos from content partners including HoloGirls VR, BaDoinkVR, VRCosplayX, VR3000, BabeVR.com, VR3000, VR Sexperience and 18VR.

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