It may sound like I'm not entirely sold on the HTC Vive Pro but that isn't the case. Sure, it's a lot more expensive than headline price might suggest and it's only an incremental upgrade over Vive VR, but it's undeniably the best VR headset on the market...
Published: 2018-04-12, Author: Jacob , review by: pcgamesn.com
Abstract: Many people interested in virtual reality have been waiting indefinitely for the ‘second-generation' of immersive headsets to arrive - hoping for vast improvements to the early VR setup. While the Vive Pro isn't quite the 2.0 upgrade users are still waiti...
Published: 2018-04-10, Author: Adam , review by: itpro.co.uk
HTC's bleeding-edge VR headset demands a high cost for entrySharetwitter linkedin facebook google+ emailAdam Shepherd Reviews10 Apr, 2018Two years have now passed since the launch of the HTC Vive spurred many into excitedly declaring that the future of co...
But it's the resolution bump that matters. The headphones, the rigid strap, the thinner cable - these can all be replicated with the Deluxe Audio Strap for the original HTC Vive, and while the Vive Pro makes a few small tweaks, it's nothing I'd call essen...
Most comfortable HMD to date, Excellent build quality, Ready for next-generation tracking, Best-in-class image quality
Headphones lack bass response, Pricey, Foam cushions not moisture-proof
The Vive Pro is the best consumer VR headset that money can buy today. HTC made advances in comfort and image quality that will carry forward into coming generations of VR hardware. The cost of entry is steep, but if you're serious about VR, it's worth th...
Published: 2018-04-03, Author: Michael , review by: wareable.com
Slightly easier to setup, Great addition of integrated headphones, Improved resolution
Doesn't include controllers/wireless adaptor, Also lacks new base stations, Still mighty expensive
There's no doubting that the Vive Pro is better than the Vive. It's a bit easier to set up, the less cumbersome form factor and the resolution upgrade means VR has never felt or looked better. The question here really is who the Vive Pro is for. With the...
Incredible visual improvements, Excellent Hi-Res and spatial sound enhancements, Comfortable fit and easy adjustment, Single connection improvement
It's really expensive (as no controllers or base stations included), DisplayPort only connection, Still not wireless, 90Hz rather than 120Hz refresh rate
The HTC Vive Pro is undeinably the best virtual reality experience available today. if you can afford it.There are a multitude of improvements over the original headset. The Pro is more comfortable, easier to pop on and off thanks to the new adjustment...
High resolution, Improved comfort, Solid build, Expansive software and game library, Hassle-free setup
Extremely high price for full setup, Controllers, sensors not included, Cable still gets in the way
No. The ThinkPad line has lost some of its cachet given the upward mobility of Lenovo's competition, and there are thinner, lighter, and longer-lasting convertible 2-in-1s available for significantly less money...
Published: 2018-02-20, Author: Nick , review by: techradar.com
Smoother VR experience, Much more comfortable to wear, Works with existing Vive hardware
Won't be cheap
The HTC Vive Pro is a welcome update to the HTC Vive, bringing with it an improved resolution, a more comfortable fit, and built-in headphones. It's not Vive 2.0, but it's certainly a step in the right direction...