HTC Vive Pro 2 without controllers and base stations
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According to our VR headset expert
With the HTC Vive Pro 2, HTC brings VR gaming and the Virtual Reality experience to the next level. You can experience the images in 5K resolution, so in-game images are 5 times sharper than Full HD. With the refresh rate of 120Hz, the fastest action scenes look smooth. The 120-degree viewing angle makes sure there are almost no blind spots. Thanks to the built-in microphones and headphones, you don't need an external headset, so you won't have many cables. In addition, the headset supports 3D sound. That way, it's easier to hear where sounds come from, and there's more depth in the sound. As a result, it feels like you're part of the virtual world. This HTC Vive Pro 2 is compatible with all Vive 2.0 accessories, if you already have these.
Note: don't throw the packaging away. You need it in case you have to send the VR headset for repairs.
Refresh rate | 120 Hz | |
Field of view (degrees) | 120 ° | |
Controller included | ||
Built-in screen | ||
Built-in speakers | ||
Adjustable lenses | ||
Suitable for people who wear glasses | ||
Suitable for computers |
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I started with an Oculus Rift (the first), I liked it, good controllers, good software. After this I bought an HP Reverb, the resolution of 2160 x 2160 pixels per eye is high and the screen door effect is minimal, but after ± 1½ years it was defective (unfortunately not purchased from Coolblue), 1 year warranty so I didn't think it was worth it to have it repaired) After this purchased an HTC vive pro full kit, it works well but the screen door effect is greater than with the HP Reverb, and is comparable to the Oculus Rift. (IHTC vive pros are now my spare VR headset) Since I wanted as little screen door effect as possible, I bought the HTC Vive Pro 2, without controller and Basestation, I already had these with the Vive pro, (save in costs) What I like about the HTC Vive Pro 2 is the resolution of 2448 x 2448 pixels per eye, so minimal screen door effect, the refresh rate is also fine at 120 Hz and the viewing angle of 120° is just good.
It is pricey, but the quality is good, weight is comparable to the other brands of VR glasses, fit is good, also for glasses wearers.
It's quite an expense, but it's worth the price.
Johan
7 July 2021
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The tracking is the best you can get. For image quality four stars because it can always be better.
E Cia
10 June 2021
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It's my first VR glasses so I don't have anything to compare it to. The headset works fine with the separately purchased Valve 2.0 base stations and Index Controllers. My video card GTX 2080ti can drive it well. Great experience playing with this.
Edwin
20 June 2022
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Product number | 882374 | |
Manufacturer code | 99HASW004-00 | |
Brand | HTC | |
Warranty | 2 years | |
Processing of your defect | Via Coolblue | |
Old product returned for free |
Suitable for computers | ||
Functioning independently | ||
Screen type | LCD | |
Resolution width | 4896 pixels | |
Resolution height | 2448 pixels | |
Refresh rate | 120 Hz | |
Field of view (degrees) | 120 ° | |
Adjustable lenses | ||
Built-in speakers | ||
Saving function |
Rotational tracking | ||
Positional tracking | ||
Room-scale tracking | ||
Six Degrees of Freedom (6 DoF) |
Controller included | ||
Motion controls | ||
Haptic feedback |
Suitable for people who wear glasses | ||
Eye cushions | ||
Replaceable eye cushions | ||
Headband |