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June 2021
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The editors liked
No screen door effect
5K display is detailed and crisp
SteamVR accessory compatibility
Incredible screen
Excellent audio
Versatile accessories
Huge upgrades to resolution and refresh rate
Top-notch tracking
The best way to play VR games on high-end systems
Really impressive experience
Accurate
Effortless tracking
Comfortable to wear
Superior visuals
Fantastic comfort
Great audio
Better tracking than the competition
Passthrough cameras make life easier
Backwards compatible
Incredible visuals
120Hz display
Surprisingly comfortable
120° field of view
Hi-Res certified 3D spatial sound
The editors didn't like
Weirdly shaped FOV
Chunky
Old controllers
Too expensive
Heat issues from screen
Ageing controllers
Tracking setup
Absurdly expensive
Setup process is a pain
No meaningful changes to headset design or controllers
Published: 2021-07-12, Author: David , review by: T3.com
Really impressive experience,Accurate, effortless tracking,Comfortable to wear,
It's going to cost you quite a bit, Setup can take a while, Requires a high-end gaming PC,
The HTC Vive Pro 2 is a superb, premium-level bit of virtual reality kit, offering top-notch performance, graphics and comfort. If you can afford it, and if you can find enough games that you like, you're investing in one of the best VR experiences availa...
Huge upgrades to resolution and refresh rate, Top-notch tracking, The best way to play VR games on high-end systems
Absurdly expensive, Setup process is a pain, No meaningful changes to headset design or controllers
That being said, following a short absence, the Vive Pro's sequel is yet again the very best that VR has to offer. Provided you've got the hardware to support it, the Vive Pro 2 offers a truly exceptional VR experience, with an as-yet-unmatched maximum re...
No screen door effect, 5K display is detailed and crisp, SteamVR accessory compatibility
Weirdly shaped FOV, Chunky, old controllers, Too expensive
The HTC Vive Pro 2 makes meaningful jumps in some departments, with LCD tech bringing not only a higher resolution and faster refresh rate, but removing SDE and reducing ghosting, and that makes all the difference to the virtual experience. Even older VR...
Heat issues from screen, Ageing controllers, Tracking setup
The HTC Vive Pro 2's super-high resolution screen is a sight to behold, and represents the future of immersive VR. But the virtual reality headset's outside-in tracking system and oversized controllers are starting to feel behind the curve...
Published: 2021-05-27, Author: Adrian , review by: pocket-lint.com
Superior visuals,Fantastic comfort,Great audio,Better tracking than the competition,Passthrough cameras make life easier,Backwards compatible
Costs a bomb,More hassle to setup than its competitors,Will bake your face
There's no denying that HTC has once again returned to form with the Vive Pro 2. It delivers a high-end VR experience and offers the very best experience thanks to impressive visuals, satisfying audio, and superb comfort. It's an utter joy to game on.But...
Incredible tracking, fantastic visual quality, Built-in headphonesVersatile, easy to use, very immersiveGreat visuals, easy to set up, fluid trackingSuper easy to set up, very user-friendlyInexpensive, easy to setup,
Pricey, multi-sensor set-up requiredCould be a little more comfortableIncompatible with glasses, a strong PC neededNot very interactiveUncomfortable, not as immersive or interactive
Blowing us away with gorgeous visuals and deep immersion, the Vive Pro 2 is easily our recommendation for those seeking the best VR experience available today. Although burdened by a hefty price, this incredible experience should be seriously considered b...
Published: 2021-08-13, Author: Will , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: Despite my qualms about tripping over cords, PC-tethered VR is still going strong, as seen in the excellent Valve Index. Before the Index, though, Valve partnered with HTC to produce the first Vive VR headset to work with the SteamVR platform. The two com...