Free-Roam Arenas
Capacity plans, headset storage, and calm onboarding for group play.
VR Headsets & Simulation Attractions
Htc Vive helps operators choose headsets, accessories, calibration routines, and content flows for comfortable enterprise VR, free-roam attractions, and guided simulation labs.
Where Vive fits
Capacity plans, headset storage, and calm onboarding for group play.
Repeatable training stations with hygiene, reset, and facilitator workflows.
Low-friction guest guidance for mixed age groups and timed sessions.
Compact attractions that manage queues between showtimes.
Operator-friendly engineering
Match Vive Pro, Focus, XR, and accessory choices to session length, operator staffing, and content type.
Room setup, controller pairing, guardian checks, and reset routines are written for busy floor teams.
Briefing language, seated options, subtitles, and low-stim scheduling reduce guest anxiety before the headset goes on.
Charging shelves, audio strap handling, wipe cadence, and quick inspection steps help the queue keep moving.
Operator notes
"Their headset plan helped us turn a confusing demo corner into a staffed attraction with a clear intake script."
Maya ChenExperience Director, Urban FEC"The storage, charging, and sanitation recommendations were as valuable as the device comparison."
Jonas MeyerTraining Lab Manager"We finally had language our finance, safety, and floor teams could all use during the same planning meeting."
Elena BrooksHospitality Innovation LeadQuestions before purchase
Start with session type. Free-roam games need tracking confidence and fast reset flow, while training labs may prioritize display clarity, seated comfort, and device management.
We model queue length, facilitator count, charging windows, and spare units. A small attraction often needs fewer public stations and more disciplined backup planning.
Yes. The bigger success factor is guidance: a calm briefing, visible safety boundaries, headset fit checks, and a reset script for motion-sensitive guests.
Audio straps, controller storage, cleaning supplies, staff training, content licensing, signage, and incident logging all affect the day-one guest experience.
Start with a practical plan