Skip to main content

Digital Trends may earn a commission when you buy through links on our site. Why trust us?

Getty Images dives deeper into VR with Olympics plan and more

xiaomi vr news version 1469786332 headset
Amaviael/123RF
With an increasing number of consumers strapping on virtual reality (VR) headsets to explore worlds beyond their own, more and more creators are hatching plans to feed the content-hungry platform.

Take Getty Images. The photo agency wasted little time in getting involved, last year launching its first 360-degree images specifically for the Oculus Rift. The Seattle-based firm said at the time it planned to offer “enchanting creative stills alongside some of the world’s biggest moments in news, sports and entertainment.”

A year on and the company has just reaffirmed its commitment to the platform, on Tuesday announcing the launch of the Getty Images Virtual Reality Group, a new part of its global operation dedicated to the creation and distribution of VR content through its massive stock agency and other channels. At launch the group offers more than 12,000 360-degree images, Getty said.

As part of its efforts to stay ahead of the VR curve, the agency also revealed plans to equip every Getty Images photographer attending the upcoming Rio Olympics with a 360-degree camera to offer sports fans a more immersive visual experience of the Games’ major events.

Commenting on the company’s efforts, CEO Dawn Airey said that while the technology is still in its infancy, “we can expect to see VR become a leading tool for visual storytelling.” Airey added that research data suggests more than 14 million VR devices could be sold this year alone, a figure that means “we are only on the cusp of what will be a tectonic plate shift in VR.”

In another VR-related move just last month, Getty Images and Google announced a partnership that’ll see the photo agency start supplying hi-res immersive content from current events around the world for Google Expeditions, a VR platform that lets students visit faraway places without leaving the classroom.

With the growing VR crowd constantly on the lookout for new content, initiatives by a growing number of outfits, Getty Images among them, mean the trickle of new experiences could soon turn into a torrent, a development that may persuade curious consumers without a headset to finally dive in and give VR a go.

Editors' Recommendations

Trevor Mogg
Contributing Editor
Not so many moons ago, Trevor moved from one tea-loving island nation that drives on the left (Britain) to another (Japan)…
We just learned an important spec about Apple’s upcoming VR headset
A woman reaching out while wearing a VR headset.

Apple's rumored VR headset wasn't mentioned in today's "California Streaming" event, but we did a learn an important detail about the rumored product.

Very little is known about the experimental device, but according to The Elec, Apple’s upcoming VR headset could reportedly feature "micro-OLED" displays boasting 3,000 pixels per inch.

Read more
The best VR headsets for the iPhone
best VR headset for the iPhone

If you want to sample virtual reality (VR) without spending loads of cash, a VR headset built for smartphones is the best option. They're affordable, equipped with a slot to cradle your phone, and support many VR apps and games. Our current pick for the best VR headset for the iPhone is the family-friendly Merge VR. We also list five additional options that may be a better starting point for your mobile VR journey.

Before you embark, be sure to pay attention to device compatibility. Some models only support specific iPhone sizes, while others may require a sensor not included in your phone. To determine if a specific headset supports your device, try VR Test Ninja.

Read more
Two new ‘game-changing’ VR headsets could arrive at HTC’s ViveCon next week
HTC Vive Pro Eye virtual reality headset

HTC has been teasing that a new virtual reality headset could launch at its Vivecon conference next week, but the company may have more up its sleeve. We are hearing reports that HTC has several VR headsets in the works. The company is expected to launch at least two new headsets at ViveCon on May 11, and it will likely use the venue to talk about the recently leaked Vive Air.

The two headsets rumored to be launching at ViveCon are the HTC Vive Pro 2 and the Vive Focus 3 Business Edition. HTC's sports-focused Vive Air was leaked late last month, but the company quickly debunked speculation that this particular model will be launching any time soon. Instead, HTC said that the Vive Air is just a concept.

Read more