
There is also no wheel on the back, which opens the way for a user-friendly and accessible system. The head adjustment and the tightening mechanism are new features of this Samsung model. This certainly does not mean that Microsoft or any other competitor will stop trying to create devices that will offer more than the Rift and the Vive. Still, the HTC Vive and the Oculus Rift offer features that will keep them attractive for the buyers. Microsoft has really made a breakthrough in the VR market with the Odyssey+. If we compare the prices of the Odyssey+ and the Oculus Rift, they are more or less the same, but the Oculus has some hidden costs that come with the Oculus VR games. Meaning even a light weighted device will be able to generate Windows Mixed Reality worlds. Also, you do not need a top-end PC to run a virtual reality experience with the Odyssey+. You won’t be required to set up any external sensors. Compared to the Oculus Rift, the Odyssey+ is more comfortable to wear, and unlike with the Rift, it is less likely to get nauseated after wearing it for a while.Īnd just like all the other Windows Mixed Reality headsets, Odyssey’s accessibility is a hallmark as well. On the other hand, the Oculus Rift should be worried. Should HTC Vive and Oculus Rift be worried about the Odyssey+? HTC Vive still has the best room-scale tracking system. Undoubtfully this model comes with unreal visuals, which are more vibrant and smoother than any other model out there. The reason for that, most of all, is the Odyssey’s display. Until now, the Acer Mixed Reality HMD was on top of this class, but the Odyssey+ is slowly taking the throne. Many users have agreed that this model will give you an impressive striking joyride into the VR world with Windows 10 paired with probably the best built-in audio on the market so far. You should be okay after that, and locations and Cortana should work.When you first look at the Samsung Odyssey+, you might be thrown off by its price, but I strongly suggest you check all the features offered for that price. It will say disabled, you want to right-click that and open properties. Restart your computer, and when you open it up again, run (windows key + R) services.msc and locate (pun intended) geolocation services. Then triggerinfo, then ONLY DELETE folder 3. Lfsvc starts with an L, not an I like I thought it did.

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\lfsvc\TriggerInfo\3. Press Windows + R then type "regedit" then press enter


Microsoft has actually accepted this glitch and given a solution.Īfter deleting the folder "3" location might work properly after It seems that the problem is Geolocation Service in "services.msc" is disabled/or corrupted. Rest assured that I will do my best to help you I understand your frustration there and I apologize for any inconvenience it may cause you. Hi Smart, My name is Jeremy, a Windows Independent Adviser.
