VRone Pro: India’s Bold Step Into Workforce Training With a Homegrown VR Headset
- Eddie Avil
- Aug 27
- 2 min read

As India accelerates toward its USD 10 trillion economy goal by 2047, the spotlight has turned to scalable, future-ready skilling infrastructure. Recognising this, homegrown deep-tech XR pioneer QWR (Question What’s Real) has unveiled its most ambitious product yet – the VRone.Pro, a 100% Indian-built enterprise-grade standalone VR headset designed for workforce training, industrial skilling, and healthcare simulations.
With this device, QWR aims not just to disrupt the XR hardware market, but also to fill a critical gap in India’s vocational training landscape, where outdated infrastructure meets rising demand for advanced, immersive solutions. The company plans deployment across 14,000+ ITIs, polytechnics, and vocational programs, signalling its intent to transform how India’s workforce is trained.
A Premium VR Experience Without the Global Price Tag
Priced as a compelling alternative to costlier international XR headsets, the VRone.Pro has been engineered specifically for prolonged professional use. It packs top-of-the-line specifications:
Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2 Gen 1
CPU: Octa-core Kryo 585 (1 x 2.84 GHz, 3 x 2.42 GHz, 4 x 1.8 GHz)
GPU: Adreno 650
RAM & Storage: 8GB RAM + 256GB internal memory
Displays: Dual 1600 x 1600 resolution (per eye) with 1058 PPI, 90Hz refresh rate
Lenses: Advanced pancake optics with 105° ultra-wide field of view
Controllers: Two ergonomic 6DoF controllers
Audio & Input: Integrated stereo speakers, built-in microphone, proprietary hand-tracking
Battery: 5300 mAh for extended training sessions
Weight: Just 350 grams (without headstrap), designed for long hours of usage
The open-deployment architecture avoids ecosystem lock-ins, enabling flexibility for developers, institutes, and enterprises.

India’s Skilling Revolution, Powered by VR
Commenting on the launch, Suraj Aiar, Founder of QWR, highlighted how global trade realignments are opening space for India to emerge as a credible XR hardware hub. With rising tariffs on global tech supply chains, QWR is already building advanced manufacturing pipelines and mapping export-ready pathways.
From oil & gas and manufacturing to automotive safety training, industries are leaning on VR-based SOP training to cut costs, improve safety, and shorten training cycles. For India, where 44.49% of youth remain unemployed (Govt. data, 2024), such innovations could provide a direct bridge between academic training and job employability.
Notably, QWR has already tasted success with products like VRone.Edu, deployed across 19 states in K–12 classrooms, and VRone.PC, a tethered headset delivering high-fidelity simulations. VRone.Pro expands this vision to enterprises, making high-performance immersive training both scalable and cost-effective.
Available Now Across India
QWR is offering manufacturer warranty, extended coverage, and annual maintenance contracts, supported by its nationwide service network. Enterprise buyers can place orders through QWR’s direct sales team, authorised partners, or select overseas distributors.
For more details, specs, and ordering information, visit the official product page:👉 VRone.Pro – Question What’s Real
The VRone.Pro is more than a device – it’s a statement. Built on clarity of purpose over flashy gimmicks, the headset represents India’s move toward becoming not just a consumer of advanced VR, but a global supplier of cutting-edge XR hardware.
With the launch of this Made-in-India VR headset, QWR is not just questioning what’s real—they’re actively shaping what’s next.
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