HTC's much awaited standalone VR headset Vive Focus seems to be heading to the US as it was spotted on the FCC website. It was certified on the website today.

The headset which was originally announced in March is powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 835 processor and allows six degrees of freedom for the movement offering 110 degrees of field of view. The device also has a 3K AMOLED screen with a resolution of 2880 x 1600.

"Built upon Vive Wave, our open VR platform and toolset that is unifying the development experience for standalone and mobile VR devices, along with Viveport as its content platform, Vive Focus is designed to appeal to a wider range of mass market audiences as well as commercial/enterprise users who want broad deployment and stunning VR experiences in a convenient and portable form factor," HTC's Matthew Gepp had said during the announcement. The company had said that it will bring the headset to the International markets later this year.

Vive Focus is a direct competitor to Oculus Go. There have been no details around the headset's India launch, though. While Oculus and HTC are having a go at each other consumers are also waiting for Standalone Google Daydream VR headsets as well.