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HTC Vive Pro 2 Headset only


Brand HTC
Special Feature IPD Adjustment Dial
Connectivity Technology Wired
Compatible Devices Personal Computer
Specific Uses For Product Gaming, Video
Age Range (Description) Adult
Model Name htc vive,vive
Operating System Windows
Field Of View 120 Degrees
Item Weight 3.2 Kilograms

About this item

  • 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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Visible screen diagonal

6" / 16 cm


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5K VR

Wide FOV

High refresh rate

See, share, and explore ideas in brilliant clarity. Bring out the finer details in applications

with combined 4896 x 2448 resolution.

5K resolution may be subject to processing compatibility.

A wide 120° field of view (FOV) expands the VR

viewing experience. The increased angle better

aligns with the human eyes, letting you see more

naturally.

Increase your visual comfort in graphics intensive

applications with a 120Hz refresh rate.

SCREEN Dual RGB low persistence LCD
RESOLUTION 448 × 2448 pixels per eye, 4896 x 2448 pixels Combined (Only supports 2448 x 1224 pixels combined via VIVE Wireless Adapter)
REFRESH RATE 90/120 Hz (Only 90Hz supported via VIVE Wireless Adapter)
FIELD OF VIEW Up to 120 degrees
AUDIO Headphones (removable) High-impedance headphones support (via USB-C analog signal) with Dual Integrated microphones
operating system Windows 10
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Introducing the VIVE Pro 2 headset. Upgrade your headset setup with the highly anticipated sequel to the award-winning VIVE Pro series. With new features such as the next-level 5K graphics and hi-res sound for riveting pc-vr. Wide 120 field of View (fov) expands the VR viewing experience. Increased angle better aligns with the human eyes, letting you see more naturally and comfortably. Industry-defining balanced construction and adjustability. Comfortable fit for VR sessions of any length and purpose. Suits a wide-range of head sizes and vision types, even glasses.

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BootcampEddie
5.0 out of 5 stars It's much better than it's predecessor
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 5, 2024
I hope you read this before the 1 star reviews.

I actually own an Oculus Rift, Pimax 8KX and HTC Vive. I can honestly say that my latest purchase of the HTC Vive Pro 2 has gone down really well. The headband is more like the Pimax, instead of elasticated fabric you have a proper, substantial headband that tightens onto your head via a handle on the back. This makes it less likely to need constantly adjusting to keep the sweet spot. It also boasts a 120hz and 4K resolution that is set up in the Vive app by simply selecting Display Settings and clicking on Ultra or Extreme. Bear in mind, if you have an older display card you may not be able to use your headset on these settings.
Out of all the headsets I own I can comfortably say that this Vive Pro 2 is by far the best. The Pimax is an 8K unit (4K per eye) and the clarity on this bad boy is far more superior and in my opinion is better built too.
The headset weight is not that much heavier than the original Vive and actually not much in it at all.
The speakers/headphones on this headset seem to be just as good as any other headset. No buzzing, no distortion and no loss of sound. They are a vast improvement over the ones fitted to the Pimax. The Pimax speakers need to be set up as 5.1 every single time you use the headset, although there are only 2 speakers! These are set up as stereo right from the moment the headset is plugged in.
The display area is much better on this new headset and the only other headset that has this kind of view is the Pimax and this headset has far more superior screens inside.

You can set this headset up with the older 1.0 lighthouses or obviously you can use the newer 2.0 lighthouses. Again with the controllers, you can use the Vive 1.0 controllers or the newer 2.0 controllers. I am not sure regarding the Valve Index controllers, but I imagine you would be able to use any.

I normally look at the negative comments before looking at any positives. I hope you look at this first and make a decision from this review. I have been honest and own a few headsets to compare it with so I can probably make better comparisons than most. Also, the better graphic card (GPU) you have, the better and more immersive the VR will be.
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Cliente Amazon
4.0 out of 5 stars Muy buen VR 5k para habitación grande .
Reviewed in Spain on March 2, 2022
Es muy buen casco 5k virtual VR pero prefiero el de Microsoft el HP Reberb G2 4K como el mejor VR de mercado porque es un diseño óptimo pues incorpora las cámaras de seguimiento en en mismo casco VR prescindiendo de las estaciones bases y un sistema de seguimiento fabuloso sin precedentes que puede interactuar en una habitación mucho más pequeña e incluso en un habitáculo muy reducido con una precisión inigualable hasta ahora!.
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PUNISHERMARKO
1.0 out of 5 stars ABSOLUTE RUBBISH
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 5, 2022
I purchased this to "upgrade" my original HTC Vive and also Index headset.
Bear in mind original vive was £500 new for everything, index was £450 for headset and this is £719 just for headset.

I played with this new VR for 3 hours before putting back in a box and asking for refund.

I purchased this mainly for "5K resolution" and 120Hz because other vr headsets are "only" 90hz.
1. It is not 5k resolution unless you set resolution in steam vr to 150%!!
This is false advertising!!
2. In those 3 hours I could not find how to set headset to 120hz!!
It was always set at 90Hz. Another false advertising!
3. Audio is just rubbish and I mean it's so bad that poundland sells £1 earphones and they would sound better than this tin can!! Also you are unable to plug your own earphones or mic in this headset!
4. It is incredibly heavy compare to Valve Index or original Vive.
5. It would make sense to use hdmi or display port, but no, htc decided to use "new" connection which is similar to connection printers use...Making all your hdmi and display port cables useless...
6. Forcing you to use their software on top of steam vr!!
You cannot turn off/uninstall their software because it will turn off steam vr.
Forcing you to use their software which has got it's own settings and also steam vr which has got own settings....Absolutely stupid!
7. I could not set headset to 120Hz in either steam vr or htc software!
8. I own 3090 gaming rig! Just turning Steam vr on and I could see this headset was using 7.5GB of GPU just in steam vr [ no game running ]
This to me is very suspicious as original vive and index use only 2GB of gpu in steam vr. This feels like htc software is actually mining using your gpu.
9. on my original vive and also valve index i could run MFS2020. With this headset and this gaming rig, i could not run it. it always just froze.
10. There is lots of light coming in around the bottom of the nose which cannot be blocked out. This literally ruins vr experience!
11. And lastly, it is incredibly heavy and foam is so thick it feels uncomfortable and makes you sweat a lot.

Would not recommend. Vavle index is incredible for half of the money. This is not upgrade, but 100% downgrade with double of money!
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R.T. Williams
3.0 out of 5 stars High Resolution, Low Comfort.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 1, 2024
Wanting to replace my Valve Index headset I decided to go for the new Vive, considering I'd had the original back in the day and liked it well enough. This was a mistake.

The first Vive was quite heavy and this is just as bad, the ergonomics in general are just terrible. This is a very unwieldy device that clamps onto your head, and if you want to use the attached headphones it's even more uncomfortable.

I was fairly impressed with the resolution, it's now equivalent to examing a nice LED monitor from a couple inches away instead of an old LCD with visible pixels. We're a long way from the screen door effect of old, but still not quite to the point of it being truly seamless. Damn close, though.

That said, your field of view is not particularly great. You're looking through two box shaped holes that are hard to ignore. The lenses aren't really much different to those found in the other headsets I've tried, except for the fact that they LOVE to steam up after just a few minutes. This could occasionally be a problem in the Index if I was doing something strenuous like soundboxing, but here just sitting in the headset you start misting up.

And we haven't even got to the awfulness that is the Vive software yet, which must always be running alongside SteamVR. I could've taken that if the device itself was good, but this is one of the most obtuse and awkward things I've ever hooked up to my computer. You'd think they'd have ditched the breakout box by now but no, and I've yet to find a strap position that helps my head take the weight of this thing.

I would recommend any other headset over this, it's not comfy, it's a hassle to set up, and its only selling point is negated by the poor lenses.
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Luke Miller
4.0 out of 5 stars Big upgrade from the original Vive
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 3, 2023
I upgraded from the original HTC Vive to the Vive Pro 2, mostly because I wanted the higher resolution (2448 x 2448 per eye). Setup was very easy because I already had the base stations and controllers from the Vive. Overall the experience is pretty cool with text being way easier to read, and everything just looks better, the screen door effect is effectively gone. But it’s not all great.

The Fresnel lenses have this annoying thing with lights streaking from bright objects in dark scenes, which is a bit distracting. Also, it's kinda hard to keep things in focus unless the headset is sitting just right, because the clear view area (or sweet spot) seems small to me. So overall it’s an upgrade for sure, but it does come with a couple of issues to think about.

For me, the enhanced visual quality is worth it. I mainly play flight sims and Elite Dangerous, and the menus/instruments are a lot clearer now.