HTC VIVE Launches New Cross-Device Service – VIVE Connect

VIVE Connect Explores New Ways to Bridge the Metaverse

HTC VIVE, the leading virtual reality (VR) platform and metaverse ecosystem, unveils its cross-platform service VIVE Connect, providing users new ways to explore and socialize in the metaverse with their preferred VR headsets.

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Expanding the Viverse

Since establishing a place in the metaverse with Viverse, HTC VIVE is looking to further enhance its users’ experience while exploring the virtual world. VIVE Connect is a new innovative cross-platform portal that allows users to create and traverse across various virtual worlds.

Socializing in Viverse

More than just entertainment, VIVE Connect is also aiming to create the best possible social network experience in Viverse, with interactive events such as the NFT pods rewards program and potential collaborations with trending NFTs.

Upgraded NFT Galleries

Best paired with VIVE Connect, NFT pods allow artists and collectors to arrange and present their NFTs in an immersive experience. These metaverse gallery capsules let you alter, enhance, and display your NFTs and digital assets in VR. NFT artists and collectors are also looking forward to the new dimensions VIVE Connect could add to their collections.

Entering the Virtual World

Since the start of the new year, it is clear that VR has now gone mainstream, and entering the Metaverse for most people is only a matter of time. With the newly launched VIVE Connect, users can now unlock the full potential of VR entertainment and indulge themselves in the virtual worlds without any limitations.

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