While Bytedance is making waves with Pico 4, HTC has chiefly stuck to PC VR and business headsets with its Vive range, barring some odd exceptions.A successor to Vive Flow, Lynch avoids directly showing off any headset photos, which he claims were provided to him in black and white.Reportedly, Flowcus uses pancake lenses with an LCD panel resolution of 1920 x 1920 per eye, powered by the Qualcomm XR2 Gen 1 chip previously seen in Quest 2.Lynch states that HTC’s new headset also uses four black-and-white tracking cameras, one RGB passthrough camera, and the same tracked controllers as Vive Focus 3.Claiming Flowcus will launch in early 2023, Lynch advises this headset’s targeting a “prosumer” audience like Meta Quest Pro."