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One week after unveiling its P9 flagship smartphone, Chinese electronics giant Huawei has now joined the throng of tech companies embracing virtual reality (VR) with a new wearable headset of its own.

Unlike Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, or PlayStation VR, Huawei’s adopting a Samsung Gear VR-style approach which means that this only works in tandem with your smartphone. But it’s actually more like the LG 360 VR, insofar as you connect your phone to the unit via a USB cable. So it merges the power and processor of the phone with a built-in screen inside the headset itself.

According to TechRadar, which is at the event, the device has a touchpad on the right, a back button above that, and a focus adjustment wheel on the top. No prices were revealed, according to TechRadar, but it will launch some time in 2016.

Huawei had long been rumored to be entering the VR fray in some capacity, and today we have a little more clarity on what that is. But it’s notable that the company chose to introduce the device during the China launch of its P9 and P9 Plus smartphone — there had been some expectations that Huawei would introduce a new product line to market during the global launch event in London last Wednesday. But nothing. So it looks like the VR headset may be limited to the company’s domestic market.

Certainly, the P9 or P9 Plus have yet to be announced for the U.S. market, so it’s unlikely its VR headset will arrive there given it relies on its latest smartphones to work. But if nothing else, another major company throwing its hat into the VR ring serves as a timely reminder that 2016 is the year that could make, break, or define the future of the medium.

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