Notes:
1. In PICO 4 Ultra Colour Seethrough Mode, the image quality is 8 MP and formed by combining initial images from a 32 MP camera. The actual pixel count displayed on the screen is less than 8 million, as the camera leaves extra field of view for head movement, and the camera's rectangular image is cropped to fit Seethrough Mode's circular perspective. 22.5 PPD is determined by the screen pixel density and optical design in the centre area (the optical lens surface is curved, resulting in uneven PPD at different positions). 72 Hz MR frame alignment means the screen frame rate and colour seethrough camera frame rate are consistent at 72 Hz in MR mode, providing a smoother MR experience. This feature will be updated in a future OTA update.
2. The "360° screen" refers to a 360° ringed area where you can place multiple open apps simultaneously. "280 inches" (approximately 6.3m x 3.5m) refers to the maximum size of each app window when you open certain native apps or mobile apps. When there are too many opened windows in the PanoScreen workspace, the device may enter an overload status, which will affect user experience in various aspects such as smoothness.
3. Running heavy-load apps and opening too many apps may cause the device to run in overload status, which will affect user experience in various aspects such as smoothness. The PICO mobile app's Screen Mirroring feature will be available in a future OTA update.
4. Data sourced from PICO Lab. Tested under simultaneous wireless connectivity of 5G (80 MHz) + 5G (160 MHz) in four simulated user scenarios: PCT50, PCT90, PCT95 and PCT99.
5. AV1 encoding compression rate is improved compared to HEVC/H.265. In the test environment, fragment decoding is enabled to optimise overall decoding latency by approximately 2 milliseconds.
6. Keyboard and mouse interaction in PanoScreen workspace will be available in a future OTA update.
7. Spatial audio recording will be made available in a future OTA update.
8. Users need to use the PICO mobile app to save files to PICO 4 Ultra's system folder.
9. Each PICO Motion Tracker weighs approximately 27g. That includes the socket but not the strap or pad. Data sourced from PICO Lab.
10. In Full-Body Tracking Mode, the PICO Motion Tracker has a latency of approximately 20 milliseconds for motion capture, data transmission and calculation. It also has an accuracy of no less than 98% for detecting and matching stepping movements.
11. Turn on the PICO Motion Tracker and open the Motion Tracker app on your headset. Click 'Pair' to auto-pair or 'Calibrate' to recalibrate, and simply follow the guide. The calibration process takes around 5 seconds. Data sourced from PICO Lab.
12. Data as of 19 August 2024.
13. PICO 4 Ultra weighs 304g at the front (including the foam pad) and 276g in the back (including the head straps, battery compartment and cushion). In total, PICO 4 Ultra weighs approximately 580g (±3g).
14. GPU performance improvement data sourced from Qualcomm.
15. The rendering resolution of PICO 4 Ultra is 1920 x 1920, over 62% higher than PICO 4. Data sourced from PICO Lab.
16. The height of the PICO 4 Ultra controller is approximately 60mm. For comparison, the height of the PICO 4 controller is approximately 134.7mm.