Just seen Ready Player One and gagging for a simple route into the world of virtual reality Then throw your bank details at another headset – the Vive Pro is not for you.
Manufacturer: HTC
Just seen Ready Player One and gagging for a simple route into the world of virtual reality Then throw your bank details at another headset – the Vive Pro is not for you.
ordered all the way from Saudi Arabia, the shipment took less than estimated and the customer support were kind and fast, the Vive pro itself works great I would order more stuff in the future.
At $799 for just the headset, the HTC Vive Pro is probably destined to remain a niche product.
Increased resolution; You can finally read text, Counterweight offsets the display, Folds in the rigid design and headphones from last year's Deluxe...
Expensive; even for VR; Built-in headphones are fine; but not as impressive as HTC touts; Counterweight sticks out a bunch and can make seated VR...
The HTC Vive Pro is the VR headset successor to the first Vive . The Oculus Rift rival launched almost two years ago and since then the focus has been on making minor upgrades to enhance that VR experience.
Slightly easier to setup; Great addition of integrated headphones; Improved resolution
Doesn't include controllers/wireless adaptor; Also lacks new base stations; Still mighty expensive
The Vive Pro has everything we wanted in HTC's original VR headset. But it's incredibly expensive, especially if you need to buy new accessories. At this point, it's clearly only meant for VR professionals.
The HTC Vive Pro is undeniably the best virtual reality experience available today... if you can afford it. There are a multitude of improvements over the original headset. The Pro is more comfortable, easier to pop on and off thanks to the new adjustment wheel, and its better fit makes for greater...
Incredible visual improvements; Excellent Hi-Res and spatial sound enhancements; Comfortable fit and easy adjustment; Single connection improvement
It's really expensive (as no controllers or base stations included; DisplayPort only connection; Still not wireless; 90Hz rather than 120Hz refresh rate
I really wanted to love the Pro the way I've loved the original. I'm giving 4 stars because the headset deserves a 5 but the new lighthouses deserve a 3. When I got the pro, some steam glitches made it have a bunch of issues (Not the fault of the vive) but identifying those issues was made much more...
Absolutely amazing. I've had the htc vive and this is far superior I'm an avid sim race and flight sim enthusiast and this headset makes it look real enough to become more immersed. I've had to turn on supersampling and asynchronous reprojection In steam.
i brought this as my husbands birthday present, but to be fair i have used it more than him. it was worth getting the more expensive one than others on the market as after research we found out that HTC are making their headsets wifi later this year 2019 and this one is wifi ready it will just need...
I wanted NOT to like this. It does help getting an open box at Micro but still costly. At first I hated it but in the end it was that I'd gotten used to Windows Mixed Reality (WMR) Portal. Steam has it's own idiosyncrasies and the Vive too has it's own. You need to get used to each for a few hours.
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