HP Reverb G2 without Controllers
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According to our VR headset expert
Go for a realistic virtual reality experience with the HP Reverb G2 without Controllers. You have a separate LCD screen with a 2160x2160 resolution for each eye. These two combined provide more pixels than a 4K screen. This VR headset has 4 cameras and internal sensors to accurately register your movements. When your arm moves, the Reverb translates it to the virtual world with a lot of precision. You can adjust the lens spacing, so you see the images sharply. This VR headset also supports SteamVR and Windows Mixed Reality. You can both use this VR headset to play games and for business purposes, such as a practical course in virtual reality.
System requirements
To use the HP Reverb G2, the following system requirements are recommended for your computer:
Video card: NVIDIA GTX 1080 / AMD Radeon RX 580
Processor: Intel i5-4590 / AMD FX 8350
RAM: 8GB
Operating system:Windows 10
Connectors: DisplayPort 1.3, USB-C 3.0
Refresh rate | 90 Hz | |
Field of view (degrees) | 114 ° | |
Controller included | ||
Built-in screen | ||
Built-in speakers | ||
Adjustable lenses | ||
Suitable for people who wear glasses | ||
Suitable for computers |
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When I opened the box I saw a neat product. Everything neatly packed in cloth bags. It starts with uncoiling the long 6m cable as it has to be connected to the goggles and this was very easy. 2 cables (USB 3.0 and displayport) into the computer. Insert the power supply into the block that connects the 2 cables to the general cable that goes to the glasses. Plug in the power supply and windows saw it right away. Set whether you are a seated person or someone who is moving (demarcate area) and link your controllers. In MSFS 2020 I was immediately banging my head against the cupboard because I wanted to take a look at the co-driver's side. In another game, I knocked a bottle off the table. So you have to be careful not to come into contact with the real world. ETS2 and ATS2, Project cars 2, The curious Tale of the stolen pets and Af Fisherman Tale tested as a game and the preference is certainly for the VR world. SteamVr and Windows Mixed Reality also worked immediately. In my case, these VR glasses were just plug and play. It fully meets my requirements and there is still a lot to discover in the VR world.
Joel Vandermeeren
19 June 2021
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Because it gives a sharp image and doesn't give a lag
Ron Dat
26 July 2021
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I bought these glasses mainly for the flight simulators and the difference between looking on a screen or - as it were - actually sitting in a cockpit through the glasses is big. It would almost make you afraid of heights. And of course there are other 3-d applications, such as the VR websites of, among others, CNN
Tramdriver
1 September 2021
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Product number | 880688 | |
Manufacturer code | 1N0T4AA#ABB | |
Brand | HP | |
Warranty | 2 years | |
Processing of your defect | Via Coolblue | |
Old product returned for free |
Suitable for computers | ||
Functioning independently | ||
Screen type | LCD | |
Resolution width | 2160 pixels | |
Resolution height | 2160 pixels | |
Refresh rate | 90 Hz | |
Field of view (degrees) | 114 ° | |
Adjustable lenses | ||
Built-in speakers |
Six Degrees of Freedom (6 DoF) |
Controller included | ||
Motion controls | ||
Haptic feedback |
Suitable for people who wear glasses | ||
Eye cushions | ||
Headband |