If your life is perfect and nothing every gets lost of breaks, this may be a good gaming product.
DIdn't get to use it long enough to find them
We lost a part; HTC would not sell us a replacement; They said to buy a new unit
If your life is perfect and nothing every gets lost of breaks, this may be a good gaming product.
DIdn't get to use it long enough to find them
We lost a part; HTC would not sell us a replacement; They said to buy a new unit
YOU WILL NOT GET FALLOUT 4 VR WITH THIS PURCHASE. I bought this bundle on March 25, it arrived at my post office and was ready for pickup April 2. The HTC code for Fallout 4 VR is a PROMOTIONAL CODE that ENDED on March 31--two days before my "bundle" arrived in the mail, and because the code is...
Easy to install and is very comfortable. I am usually very picky about sound quality and these sound great for what they are. They actually sound better than the headphones on the HTC Vive Pro I tried at a friend's.
Later revisions may improve the bugs and lack of variety, but for now this is just another VR tech demo that's all promise and too little polish.
A fun reinterpretation of classic rhythm action games; that looks great and has a potentially infinite music library
The gameplay gets repetitive very quickly, no matter how different the music is you use; Very buggy, particularly the menu interface
It goes without saying that, at $799 (plus another $1,000 or so for a suitable PC if you don't have one already), Vive is not going to be for everyone. It makes Oculus Rift seem positively affordable, in fact , and PlayStation VR will be far cheaper, especially if you already have a PS4.
Brilliantly immersive; Can be worn at length; Plenty of good games
Neither cheap nor simple; Inevitably bulky & cumbersome; Very few great games
We'll start with the good, and when it's working, it's an excellent and immersive experience. The headset is not heavy, the cables do not really get in your way and once the tracking units are set up, you can forget about them.
Undoubtedly the best VR headset you can currently buy, but know its limits before you rush in
How do you even begin to encapsulate the polarity of feelings the HTC Vive can inspire in an overall verdict? The HTC Vive is the bastion of high-end virtual reality in 2016, but its cost of entry isn't just a monetary value (despite that being the largest factor).
Truly stepping into VR for the first time; Intuitive motion controllers; Simplicity of Chaperone system
Very expensive for general consumer; Base Station fitting is a nightmare; Mediocre library at launch
I tested the HTC Vive Pre development hardware just last month, and now the final, consumer-ready version of the Vive is here. HTC's $799 virtual reality (VR) system is expensive, but it includes the works: a headset, motion controllers, and even external sensors for setting up a virtual room to...
Immersive experience; Includes motion controllers and external sensors for whole-room VR
Expensive; Tethered headset makes whole-room VR tricky
I took a walk through the future, and I want more. Instead of rooting you to a fixed point in your room and wrapping a 360-view around you, the $799 HTC Vive lets you stand up and explore it.
Room-tracking technology is eerily accurate; Smooth graphics with little latency; Touch controllers are easy to use and highly adaptable; Large library of games
Requires a lot of space and electrical outlets to use; No built-in audio; SteamVR Interface can be difficult to navigate
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