The HTC Vive wearable for fitness passes through FCC

HTC Vive

A new wearable device passed through FCC certification with the model number 2PYV100. The interesting thing about that arrival was that this wearable had the shape of a smartwatch and it was branded "HTC Vive", which indicates that this device would have to be related in some way to the virtual reality segment of the Taiwanese company.

Be that as it may, the product appears to have been FCC certified for multiple regions around the world, including the United States, Canada, Europe, Australia, Taiwan, and Japan. Although HTC has yet to launch a wearable device on the market, we have already witnessed on several occasions the intentions of the Taiwanese company to manufacture a wearable product.

We already met the HTC Grip that was finally removed from the option of being launched on the market. Later, at the end of 2016, the information related to a mysterious smartwatch with Android Wear And it looked like it was manufactured under HTC and Under Armor. It was again in some images that appeared from the Weibo network to everyone's surprise.

What is not clear is that the HTC Vive 2PYV100 is the same device that has been jointly manufactured with Under Armor, but has been categorized as "Tracker" or "activity bracelet", so it is supposed to take advantage of a series of sensors for fitness.

But the most curious thing is that carry the Vive brand on it, which puts it very close to the great virtual reality offered by the HTC Vive, so we will have to wait to find out about those possible and close relationships. It could be that at the Mobile World Congress to be held in Barcelona we know more about this device that for the moment has a mysterious halo.


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  1.   TeamLeaker said

    Can't you see the watermark on the image. Kindly link to the original source.