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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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  • Headset, controllers, base stations
  • Product Description

    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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    Sharp. Precise. Immersive. With 5K resolution, balanced ergonomics, and sub-millimeter tracking.
    Model wearing VIVE Pro 2.
    VIVE Pro 2 5K lens view. Bring out the finer details in VR with combined 4896 x 2448 resolution.
    SteamVR Tracking base stations & controllers 2.0 offer sub-millimeter, occlusion-free tracking

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    3.7 out of 5 stars
    3.7 out of 5
    404 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers have expressed negative opinions about the fit and performance of the virtual reality headset. They mention that the headset is made for smaller heads and faces, and that the lenses are a bit smaller. They also say that the vertical FOV is small and that it prone to moving. Customers also have issues with value. They differ on video quality, sound quality, comfort, ease of setup, and quality.

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    45 customers mention22 positive23 negative

    Customers are mixed about the video quality of the virtual reality headset. Some mention that it has crystal clear graphics, and produces a crisp resolution. However, others say that everything is blurry, the glare is extreme, and the high definition panels are pointless.

    "...It looks great and runs reliably. On/off button on the link box is a welcome feature. Screen detail is the best I've seen on a PCVR device...." Read more

    "...The headset has graphical bugs (washed out, ghost images) which persist for hours if the link box is turned off with the steam VR software running...." 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

    "...the headset straight and move your eyes only, other parts of the screen becomes blurry and only detail within your paracentral and near-peripheral..." Read more

    24 customers mention8 positive16 negative

    Customers are mixed about the quality of the virtual reality headset. Some mention it's awesome, has superb screens, and is the best consumer VR gaming headset. However, others say that it'll break easily, is fragile, and has unacceptable hardware and software problems.

    "...I can't get an ideal fit, which results in the headset being prone to moving around during intense gameplay in games such as Blade & Sorcery..." Read more

    "...The Vive Pro 2 has some of the best screens on the market.Screen door effect is almost entirely non-existent...." Read more

    "...1. SteamVR crashes a lot. Like I mean a whole F******* lot...." Read more

    "...not sure if I'll be able to get a return just because the equipment is cruddy by default...." Read more

    15 customers mention6 positive9 negative

    Customers are mixed about the comfort of the virtual reality headset. Some mention it's comfortable and has good sound and video, while others say that it'll cause headaches and eye strain.

    "...Comfort issues - creates relatively small concentrated pressure points on your head that build discomfort over time-..." Read more

    "...2 there's only one wire to the headset which makes more comfortable to use and move around...." Read more

    "...Was difficult to setup and was uncomfortable on the head compared to the index. Basically, in my opinion, it's not worth the price...." 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

    10 customers mention3 positive7 negative

    Customers are mixed about the sound quality of the virtual reality headset. Some mention that it has good sound and video quality, while others say that it sounds like a smartphone from 2009. The headset has no noise cancellation, and the microphone should be changed out for a lapel or mod mic.

    "...Its microphone should ought to be changed out for a lapel or mod mic, and its headphones can be left on or changed out for a headphone or pair of..." Read more

    "...Inferior headphone solution compared to the Valve Index- Poor microphone quality-..." Read more

    "...The headphones are wicked, even better than the deluxe audio strap. as for comfort, it feels fine...." Read more

    "...has to be one of the worst choices for a VR headset- it has no noise cancellation and sounds like the Quest 1 microphone ffs...." Read more

    8 customers mention5 positive3 negative

    Customers are mixed about the ease of setup. Some mention that the base stations are rad, the drivers are easy to use, and the PCVR is easy to operate. However, others say that it was difficult to setup and uncomfortable on the head.

    "...Screen detail is the best I've seen on a PCVR device. Drivers are easy to use." Read more

    "...Was difficult to setup and was uncomfortable on the head compared to the index. Basically, in my opinion, it's not worth the price...." Read more

    "...Setup was easy just took a bit of time and the new base stations are rad. Better tracking? Yes please!..." Read more

    "...Adding the headset was easy, and only took about 15 minutes...." Read more

    31 customers mention6 positive25 negative

    Customers are dissatisfied with the performance of the virtual reality headset. They mention that it's unusable, feels cheaply made, and hasn't worked a single day. They also say that the experience is very subpar and the headphone solution is inferior to the Valve Index. Overall, customers feel the product is not worth the money spent.

    "...Often, the headset display does not turn on when launching software (remains black)...." Read more

    "...FOV still lower than ideal- Inferior headphone solution compared to the Valve Index- Poor microphone quality-..." Read more

    "...It’s not worth it for what is being spent on this if you ask my opinion" Read more

    "...It looks great and runs reliably. On/off button on the link box is a welcome feature. Screen detail is the best I've seen on a PCVR device...." Read more

    12 customers mention3 positive9 negative

    Customers find the fit of the virtual reality headset to be poor. They mention that the lenses are a bit smaller than the original, and the headset doesn't fit the shape of their head as well. They also say that the vertical FOV is small, and not good for narrow faces. Customers also mention that there's a blurry sweet spot, and a tiny periscope world view.

    "...The lenses are a bit smaller it seems but wider than the original so I just have to get used it...." Read more

    "...Also, I can't get an ideal fit, which results in the headset being prone to moving around during intense gameplay in games such as Blade & Sorcery..." Read more

    "...And the face adjustment for those whoe wear glasses is a great feature. It was one of the best purchased we made for family." Read more

    "...and I'm not sure if this falls on Steam, HTC, or is just an inherent compatibility issue...." Read more

    11 customers mention0 positive11 negative

    Customers are dissatisfied with the value of the virtual reality headset. They mention that it is not worth the price, expensive, and too much to invest in.

    "...- Very expensive, especially considering it doesn't even come with eye tracking despite the fact that the Vive Pro Eye does, and considering it does..." Read more

    "...Basically, in my opinion, it's not worth the price...." Read more

    "...The Pro 2 is indeed expensive...." Read more

    "Too much to invest." Read more

    Superb screens quality. But its features and quirks are bested by other headsets.
    4 Stars
    Superb screens quality. But its features and quirks are bested by other headsets.
    Before I had gotten the Vive Pro 2 headset, I had used an Oculus Rift CV1 before it. The Vive Pro 2 has some of the best screens on the market.Screen door effect is almost entirely non-existent.If you were born with some magical ability to see things with amazing clarity, or essentially have superhuman 20/20, you may be able to see screen door. But for the most part, I could not see it. It's basically non-existent to me. The picture quality is similar to that of a 2K gaming monitor, but a little better as each eye is 2448x2448. Because the screens use liquid crystal displays, or LCD, blacks aren't as good as they would appear on my Oculus Rift CV1; The CV1 uses AMOLED displays, which display accurate colors with great blacks. On the Vive Pro 2, however, blacks are washed out. But bright colors remain prevalent. There is also a quirk on the screens. If you were to point the headset straight and move your eyes only, other parts of the screen becomes blurry and only detail within your paracentral and near-peripheral vision are the main selling points of this headset.I do enjoy other features of the headset, such as being able to move the front of the headset forwards or backwards to either let more air circulate within the face area (as there are vents at the bottom), or fit prescription glasses inside. I would be careful of the Fresnel lenses, though. There is also a button at the side that can act as a temporary controller whenever your VR controllers die and don't feel like taking it off. Speaking of taking off the headset, the headset strap does not move forwards or backwards unless you're turning the knob at the back. It does a little bit because of foam padding, but it's not much. The strap is very bulky and its stock foam padding are horrendous. I would advise buying new foam replacements from VR Cover for both the front face cover and strap paddings, which would be an extra $60.The headset does come with two cameras at the front, similar to the Valve Index headset where it could used for developing purposes. But also as a pass-through camera whenever you need to see what's outside your headset without having to take it off. There are rubber covers around the nose bridge area that blocks all light from entering into the face area. The vents I had mentioned earlier provide some air flow within that small space, so it's fine. The headset radiates lots of heat when in use. I use a program called Vive Console, which is necessary to power on the Vive Pro 2 headset, that has settings for which display preset I'd want to choose. I chose Extreme, which boasts 4896x2448 @ 120 Hz. Not only the heat from my headset makes my face hot, but also my computer. Think of it as having two heaters for your room. That's not good.Its headphones are removable. Its microphone is sub-par and sounds awful. The Valve Index and HP Reverb G2's microphones are far more superior in microphone quality. The headset strap can be removed as well, but it's very difficult to find a different compatible strap for it, so modding would probably be best if you're fine with voiding warranty. It comes with a 12-month warranty.Overall, the headset's main selling point are the screens. Its strap is pretty bulky and isn't ideal for someone who's comfortable in their bed or couch. Its microphone should ought to be changed out for a lapel or mod mic, and its headphones can be left on or changed out for a headphone or pair of earphones. Although it radiates lots of heat and its stock paddings are terrible, it has one of the most amazing screens I have seen. No screen door effect, but lacks black color depth and you could see most detail within the paracentral vision. If your computer can run this headset at 4896x2448 @ 120 Hz and you have an old headset that you still use to this day, such as the Oculus Rift or HTC Vive, this headset is a worthy upgrade. If you wish to get a more comfortable headset with better overall features, the Valve Index is a better choice. Otherwise, if you're in it for the screens, get the Vive Pro 2.
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    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. With the Vibe Pro 2 there's only one wire to the headset which makes more comfortable to use and move around. And the face adjustment for those whoe wear glasses is a great feature. It was one of the best purchased we made for family.
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    4.0 out of 5 stars Superb screens quality. But its features and quirks are bested by other headsets.
    Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2023
    Before I had gotten the Vive Pro 2 headset, I had used an Oculus Rift CV1 before it. The Vive Pro 2 has some of the best screens on the market.

    Screen door effect is almost entirely non-existent.

    If you were born with some magical ability to see things with amazing clarity, or essentially have superhuman 20/20, you may be able to see screen door. But for the most part, I could not see it. It's basically non-existent to me. The picture quality is similar to that of a 2K gaming monitor, but a little better as each eye is 2448x2448. Because the screens use liquid crystal displays, or LCD, blacks aren't as good as they would appear on my Oculus Rift CV1; The CV1 uses AMOLED displays, which display accurate colors with great blacks. On the Vive Pro 2, however, blacks are washed out. But bright colors remain prevalent. There is also a quirk on the screens. If you were to point the headset straight and move your eyes only, other parts of the screen becomes blurry and only detail within your paracentral and near-peripheral vision are the main selling points of this headset.

    I do enjoy other features of the headset, such as being able to move the front of the headset forwards or backwards to either let more air circulate within the face area (as there are vents at the bottom), or fit prescription glasses inside. I would be careful of the Fresnel lenses, though. There is also a button at the side that can act as a temporary controller whenever your VR controllers die and don't feel like taking it off. Speaking of taking off the headset, the headset strap does not move forwards or backwards unless you're turning the knob at the back. It does a little bit because of foam padding, but it's not much. The strap is very bulky and its stock foam padding are horrendous. I would advise buying new foam replacements from VR Cover for both the front face cover and strap paddings, which would be an extra $60.

    The headset does come with two cameras at the front, similar to the Valve Index headset where it could used for developing purposes. But also as a pass-through camera whenever you need to see what's outside your headset without having to take it off. There are rubber covers around the nose bridge area that blocks all light from entering into the face area. The vents I had mentioned earlier provide some air flow within that small space, so it's fine. The headset radiates lots of heat when in use. I use a program called Vive Console, which is necessary to power on the Vive Pro 2 headset, that has settings for which display preset I'd want to choose. I chose Extreme, which boasts 4896x2448 @ 120 Hz. Not only the heat from my headset makes my face hot, but also my computer. Think of it as having two heaters for your room. That's not good.

    Its headphones are removable. Its microphone is sub-par and sounds awful. The Valve Index and HP Reverb G2's microphones are far more superior in microphone quality. The headset strap can be removed as well, but it's very difficult to find a different compatible strap for it, so modding would probably be best if you're fine with voiding warranty. It comes with a 12-month warranty.

    Overall, the headset's main selling point are the screens. Its strap is pretty bulky and isn't ideal for someone who's comfortable in their bed or couch. Its microphone should ought to be changed out for a lapel or mod mic, and its headphones can be left on or changed out for a headphone or pair of earphones. Although it radiates lots of heat and its stock paddings are terrible, it has one of the most amazing screens I have seen. No screen door effect, but lacks black color depth and you could see most detail within the paracentral vision. If your computer can run this headset at 4896x2448 @ 120 Hz and you have an old headset that you still use to this day, such as the Oculus Rift or HTC Vive, this headset is a worthy upgrade. If you wish to get a more comfortable headset with better overall features, the Valve Index is a better choice. Otherwise, if you're in it for the screens, get the Vive Pro 2.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing quality
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    1.0 out of 5 stars 2 dead, they only last a month.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Fits a broad range of people
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Fits a broad range of people
    Reviewed in Canada on December 18, 2021
    The quality is good. The resolution is amazing. The thing I was most worried about was fit and I was very happy with the range of people that it fit. Adult male, adult genial and both kids youths (boy & girl). This has made VR experiences first rate.
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    chris moore
    4.0 out of 5 stars Good headset
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