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HTC VIVE Pro 2 Virtual Reality System
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- Visualize in 5K clarity-Bring out the finer details with combined 4896 x 2448 resolution. 5K resolution may be subject to processing compatibility
- See more of your environment-A wide 120 Degree field of view (FOV) expands the VR viewing experience. The increased angle better aligns with the human eyes, letting you see more naturally
- Experience seamless visuals-Increase your visual comfort in graphics-intensive games and apps with a 120Hz refresh rate
- Enjoy VR with hours on end comfort-Industry-defining balanced construction and adjustability provide a comfortable fit for VR sessions of any length and purpose. The headset fits a wide range of head sizes and vision types, even glasses
- Find your sweet spot-Minimize eye fatigue with the IPD adjustment dial. Interpupillary distance (IPD)-the distance measured in mm between the centers of eye pupils
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ASIN | B09FPCT3H8 |
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Release date | October 29, 2021 |
Customer Reviews |
3.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #8,461 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #122 in PC-compatible Games |
Product Dimensions | 20.9 x 13.6 x 7.3 inches; 13 Pounds |
Type of item | Video Game |
Item model number | 99HASZ000-00 |
Item Weight | 13 pounds |
Manufacturer | HTC America |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Batteries | 2 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Date First Available | September 7, 2021 |
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VIVE Pro 2 is designed to elevate your virtual experiences with high visual fidelity, balanced ergonomics, sub-millimeter tracking accuracy, and cutting-edge accessories. New dual LCD screens, 5K resolution, 120 Degree field of view, and 120Hz refresh rate help deliver category-leading immersion ideal for AAA PC-VR gaming and graphics-intensive applications. Upgrade to VIVE Pro 2, now. Includes VIVE Pro 2 Headset, 2 Base Station 2.0 and 2 Controller 2.0.
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Customers like the instructions provided with the virtual reality headset. They say the controls are very intuitive. However, some customers have reported issues with the quality and value of the product. They mention that the headset is not worth the price and that the hardware is unreliable. Opinions are mixed on appearance and comfort.
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Customers like the instructions for the virtual reality headset. They say that the instructions are clear and easy to follow, and the controls are intuitive.
"...Setup was easy just took a bit of time and the new base stations are rad. Better tracking? Yes please!..." Read more
"...Runs well and the controllers are very intuitive. 5 stars since it did everything I asked of it" Read more
"Pros: step by step instructions on how to set it upOnce up and running it’s great visuals and lots of fun..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the appearance of the virtual reality headset. Some mention that it has the best visuals of any VR device on the market, while others say that the sweet spot is smaller and the clarity of the image at a distance is not that good. The field of view is less than the quest 2, and the tunnel vision in skyrim sucks.
"...The focal "sweet spot" seemed smaller and the clarity of the image at a distance (crucial for racing and flight sims) actually seemed somewhat..." Read more
"We bought this as a Christmas present for our son and with the crystal clear graphics the whole family is enjoying the VIBE PRO 2...." Read more
"...I will update as I progressThe tunnel vision in skyrim sucks I am thinking I should have stayed with the oculus but I hate facebook and..." Read more
"...vive since launch so the first time I put this one on I was shocked at the clarity...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the comfort of the virtual reality headset. Some mention that it fits well, and is comfortable to use and move around, while others say that it is heavier and less comfortable than the Rift S, and the controllers are painful to use.
"...2 there's only one wire to the headset which makes more comfortable to use and move around...." Read more
"...The Pro 2 is indeed expensive. I found it heavier and less comfortable than the Rift S and, of course, it requires base stations, which the Oculus..." Read more
"...as for comfort, it feels fine. Kinda like the original but a slight heavier on the face and once I fine tuned it felt natural...." Read more
"...had a lot of light bleeding in from the sides and the controllers felt really bad to hold...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the quality of the virtual reality headset. They mention that it doesn't function right, is pretty useless, and is the most unreliable hardware ever. It only works with Windows and the controllers don't even get detected. It is horribly fragile and unwieldy, and it is heavier and less comfortable than the Rift S.
"...On top of that, the other half of the time, the controllers don't even get detected if it manages to initialize successfully...." Read more
"...The Pro 2 is indeed expensive. I found it heavier and less comfortable than the Rift S and, of course, it requires base stations, which the Oculus..." Read more
"...Runs well and the controllers are very intuitive. 5 stars since it did everything I asked of it" Read more
"...This cord is unusually heavyweight, which is actually a problem in VR, because you can feel it, and are likely to trip on it, as it snakes around..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the value of the virtual reality headset. They mention that it is not worth the price.
"...The Pro 2 is indeed expensive...." Read more
"I have USB 3.2 and a top of the line PC. It's been a very expensive paperweight since day 1. I should've bought the Valve Index." Read more
"Not worth the price...." Read more
Customers have negative opinions about the visibility of the virtual reality headset. They mention that rings and halos are visible whenever their eyes drift from the lenses, and the rings create glares and halois. They also mention that light bleeding in from the sides and the controllers feel uncomfortable.
"...of light or an especially bright scene is displayed, these rings create glares and halos and all sorts of visual anomalies.2...." Read more
"...not getting the HMD to connect, I noticed it had a lot of light bleeding in from the sides and the controllers felt really bad to hold...." Read more
"...I could not figure out how to fix. Also there were these crazy rays that kept coming through the screen ruining the experience for me...." Read more
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1. All VR headsets have lenses that will have halos or rings, but these are much more noticeable on the Pro 2. If an in game beam of light or an especially bright scene is displayed, these rings create glares and halos and all sorts of visual anomalies.
2. Those same rings and halos are visible whenever my eyes drift from the lenses sweet spot. Much more so than was the case with the Rift S.
3. The supposedly adjustable IDP doesn't seem to improve or make worse the quality of the image displayed. I can swing from 60mm to 73mm and fail to see or feel a difference
All of the above issues make me wonder if I just got a defective headset or something. Alas, my issues don't end here.
1. SteamVR crashes a lot. Like I mean a whole F******* lot. If a game doesn't crash at least twice while trying to load a game or every time you pull up the SteamVR overlay in game, it's a precious miracle right up there with the conception of Christ himself. Super frustrating and I'm not sure if this falls on Steam, HTC, or is just an inherent compatibility issue. I'm running a Ryzen 7 5800x at 4.9 Ghz, RTX 3080Ti, and 64GB of RAM, so I'm sure I've got the chutzpah to run things just fine on the PC side.
2. The Pro 2 controllers suck more than a black hole. No game can escape just how awful these things are. Just about every game wants you to have a joystick and at least A and B buttons. HTC decided to do away with these altogether which makes some games incredibly difficult and unintuitive to play. In some instances I have utter failed to find a way to work around some of the wonkiness. It also appears to me that many games are designed with the superior Valve Index controllers in mind.
At this point I am questioning my sanity and wondering if I should plunk down another $300 on a set of Index controllers, but when you are already $1500 in the hole, what's another $300 right?
Yeah naw...
I think I'm going to cut my losses, return the Pro 2, and forget that I even wanted to upgrade as this point. It's going to take a lot of effort and money to get back to a point of playability and even then, I'm going to be dealing with lense issues that just are unfixable. Honestly, the issues I seem to be having are inherent to the design of the headset and lenses themselves.
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2023