The essential:
- CamSoda has integrated Dreamcam to enable 4K, low-latency live VR cam shows.
- Models can now offer premium immersive VR streams without leaving the platform.
- The move signals a broader shift toward VR becoming a standard cam feature.
CamSoda is officially leveling up its VR game. What used to feel like a cool extra feature is now becoming part of the core setup.
The cam platform has plugged Dreamcam’s VR streaming tech directly into its system, letting models stream fully immersive, low latency 4K live VR shows straight to headset users. The partnership was announced on February 2 and first reported by XBIZ.
A CamSoda spokesperson promised “truly lifelike live VR cam shows” built specifically for modern VR headsets.
From “VR option” to VR-first streaming
CamSoda has played around with immersive tech before. It was one of the first cam sites to roll out 360° VR streams, and it has tested everything from teledildonics to sensory add-ons.
What’s different now is scale.
Dreamcam’s platform brings:
- 4K VR resolution
- 50 frames per second
- Around 10 Mbps bitrate
- Latency as low as 78 milliseconds
- Compatibility with popular headsets like Oculus Quest
In simple terms, that means less motion blur, less lag, and better depth perception. And in live VR cam shows, that stuff really matters.
What this means for VR cam models
New opportunities for performers on CamSoda
While Dreamcam already powered VR cams on Stripchat, CamSoda models didn’t really have a way to explore that niche without jumping ship. And switching platforms usually means starting over, rebuilding your audience, and risking the follower base you worked hard to grow.
Now that VR is available inside CamSoda, that barrier disappears.
For existing models and newcomers, this opens up opportunities like:
- New premium upsell tiers
- Higher priced private VR shows
- A clearer way for top earners to stand out from standard 2D performers
That said, this new feature comes with some downsides.
An expensive piece of equipment for models
The Dreamcam system requires using its dedicated VR webcam. It’s a specialized device built for immersive streaming, and it reportedly costs around $750. In the past, some models were able to rent it free for a year, but it seems that this option is now off the table.
So while the earning potential may increase, there is a real upfront investment to consider. For many models, the decision will come down to one simple question: will the added revenue justify the cost of the gear?
What Viewers Get Out of It
For viewers, this move simply brings live VR cam shows into the CamSoda lineup.
Headset users no longer have to look for separate VR focused platforms. Immersive rooms now sit alongside regular live cams inside a site many already use.
In practical terms, that means:
- VR shows are available directly on CamSoda
- The same account and tipping setup still apply
- Viewers with compatible headsets can opt for a more immersive format
It’s less about changing how camming works and more about expanding the format within a familiar space.
A broader push toward VR standardization
Interest in VR cams has been building for years, with steady search growth showing this isn’t just hype. What’s changing now isn’t novelty, it’s accessibility.
As platforms like CamSoda and Stripchat integrate Dreamcam powered VR into their core systems, immersive streaming becomes easier to launch and scale. It starts feeling less niche and more like a standard option.
If headset adoption keeps rising and the tech barriers continue to drop, VR rooms could move from premium add on to expected feature. And with the competitive nature of the cam industry, it would not be surprising to see Chaturbate follow that path soon.
The infrastructure is lining up. Now it comes down to whether audiences decide immersion is the new normal.