In Virtual Reality and Mixed Reality News
October 8, 2025 – Varjo, a provider of virtual and mixed reality (VR/MR) solutions for defense and industrial applications, has today announced an updated version of its XR-4 Series of MR headsets, designed to support training across air, land, and sea domains.
First launched in 2023, Varjo’s XR-4 Series is engineered for integration with cockpit trainers, vehicle simulators, and ground training systems. The company stated that the refreshed model has been purpose-built “to close the gap between traditional simulation methods and the demands of modern training.”
Varjo stated that compared to the original model, the refreshed XR-4 Series introduces key hardware and software enhancements, including:
- A redesigned headband and slimmer rear counterweight for improved comfort during pilot training or ground vehicle simulations.
- An optional chin strap and a new front plate compatible with SteamVR tracking have also been added to increase stability and durability.
- Optimized autofocus passthrough cameras, allowing users to interact with physical objects such as maps and avionics within real cockpits while remaining immersed in virtual environments.
- Additional updates include advanced hand occlusion, a dedicated night mode for low-light simulation, and a new headset adapter for improved PC connection stability.
- An AI-improved passthrough with gaze prediction has also been introduced to enhance immersion and reduce system load during intensive simulations.
Furthermore, the refreshed model still maintains the XR-4 Series’ ultra-high-resolution visuals, offering 51 pixels per degree, a 120° x 105° field of view, and 20+ megapixel stereo passthrough, according to the company. Varjo added that its tethered Windows-based architecture ensures compatibility with existing simulation software and graphics-intensive image generators used by armed forces.
“We have worked closely with our simulation and training customers to understand the needs of broad-scale deployment, and the refreshed XR-4 Series is the result of that collaboration,” said Patrick Wyatt, Chief Product Officer at Varjo. “As a trusted partner in over 100 defense and aviation programs worldwide, including the U.S. Army’s Reconfigurable Virtual Collective Trainer (RVCT), we are committed to help scale training, enhance operational readiness, and better protect the lives of those who protect ours.”
Varjo stated that it will be providing long-term operational hardware and software support for large-scale deployments of the XR-4 Series through 2030, along with professional services for deployment planning and integration.
The refreshed headsets are available to industrial and governmental customers in over 40 countries, including India and Turkey. Pricing is available upon request. For more information on Varjo and its mixed reality solutions for training and simulation, please visit the company’s website.
Image / video credit: Varjo
About the author
Sam is the Founder and Managing Editor of Auganix. With a background in research and report writing, he has been covering XR industry news for the past seven years.