iVRy Driver for SteamVR is Untested on macOS
iVRy Driver for SteamVR has not yet been tested on macOS.
About iVRy Driver for SteamVR
What is iVRy?
• iVRy is an app for your Mobile Device, Samsung GearVR or Oculus Go/Quest/Quest 2 headset with a Virtual Reality headset driver for SteamVR. The Virtual Reality headset driver for SteamVR also includes Sony PSVR headset support.
What does that mean?
• Want to play PC VR* (Virtual Reality) titles without having to buy a dedicated VR headset?
• With iVRy, a compatible iOS or Android Mobile Device and VR headset you can!
• Also supports GearVR/Oculus Go/Quest/Quest 2, Lenovo Mirage Solo and Sony PSVR headsets.
• Supports Wired (USB) connections for greater visual quality and performance.
• Supports Wireless (Wifi) connections for greater mobility.
• Automatically adjusts quality to maintain optimal frame rates on all connection types.
• User configurable quality and performance options.
• User configurable vignette options.
• Use your VR headset manufacturer's Cardboard QR code for optimal lens distortion correction and field-of-view.
• Integrates with SteamVR, so no 'manager' / 'server' apps or additional configuration required.
• Includes SteamVR Dashboard overlay, to change driver settings in VR.
• Built-in support for NoloVR 6DOF tracking and motion controllers.
• Compatible with most HTC Vive and Oculus Rift** titles.
• This edition has all of the features of the Mobile Device "Premium" edition, but will start to reduce color saturation after being connected for more than 5 minutes. Upgrade to "Premium" edition via Steam DLC or In-App Purchase to remove this limitation.
* Valve OpenVR/SteamVR. Requires Valve Steam & SteamVR on Windows 7 or later.
** Oculus Rift titles require Valve SteamVR, Oculus Home & 3rd party 'LibreVR Revive' software.
macOS Game Tests
iVRy Driver for SteamVR tested on macOS.
iVRy Driver for SteamVR is not natively supported on macOS. See below for potential ways you can play it that have been tested.
iVRy Driver for SteamVR hasn't been tested yet on macOS.