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The HTC Vive Pro Eye Virtual Reality System offers cutting-edge eye tracking technology, user analytics for enhanced experiences, and stunning visual fidelity, all while ensuring comfort for prolonged use. Plus, enjoy two months of unlimited access to a vast library of VR content with Viveport Infinity.
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Definitely worth the money and the wait
I kept going back and forth with my husband on which VR to get. We chose this one mostly because it was the only one available at the time, but also because we looked it up on YouTube and a lot of people were recommending it.It took a little longer than expected to receive this item, probably because of COVID-19. However, we received it still in reasonable timing, and we have no regrets. Yes, it's a little pricey.. especially when you can go get the Oculus or the PSVR for way less. But let me say this, you get what you pay for in VR. Meaning, the quality is so much better in the HTC Vive than the Oculus or PS VR. I can say this because I have both. The game options are endless on PC versus the PlayStation. The controllers on the HTC Vive are comfortable and very responsive. It comes with two base stations, and when you're setting up the VR it asks you to set boundaries. Basically what it wants you to do is to take a controller and walk around the room to let it know when to inform you that you're too close to something. So say you walk into a square, and you put the headset on... If you walk too close to your refrigerator, there will be a wall that shows up in the VR to let you know not to go past that point or you're going to run into something. Lol unfortunately, there's no way for it to know where the ceiling is so be careful on that. If you have the option, I recommend a room with high ceilings, as my husband has already destroyed a light fixture while playing Beatsaber. LolThe only complaint with the HTC Vive is when you want to add add-ons. That's when it becomes a little bit more tricky and frustrating. For example, the wireless option... The HTC Vive has the option for wireless play, by buying a wireless adapter and installing it. Which is actually rather easy to do. However, it doesn't work as expected. So if you're wanting this VR because of the wireless option, just know that it's not very solid. It is beneficial for some games to have wireless, but your sacrificing quality for it. The battery life on the wireless is awful, and it'll occasionally cut out in the middle of your game which will throw you off your balance when you're in the middle of a gunfight and the whole screen goes black. Lol So just keep that in mind when buying VR. If you're buying it for the accessories, definitely look up reviews on said accessories.Other than that, we are very pleased with our VR. As you all know, it is expensive. But I promise you, you're going to have a blast with it. Just make sure before buying it, that you're going to play it enough to be worth the money. The quality itself is worth the money, but what really makes it worth it is how much you use it. Don't buy VR if you're only going to play it a couple times. If that's the case, go to a friend's house who has one.Another thing that I would like to point out is the physical sensation of being in this VR. What I mean is, a lot of VRs, especially when they first came out... Had a bunch of warnings about possible seizures, and other things that could happen because of the VR. For example, losing your balance or getting lightheaded or motion sickness... It happens. But, this VR is by far the most comfortable one that I've worn, and the least likely one to get me sick or to throw me off balance. I have played this VR for about 45 minutes at a time, Max. And I have yet to have any issues with dizziness or nausea, seizures, whatever it is. Where I can't say the same thing about the PSVR or the Oculus. The PSVR, is notorious for making people dizzy and nauseous (motion sickness). Even if you're only playing it for 15 minutes. That is a huge difference in the two VRs. So definitely keep that in mind when you're trying to justify the cost. It's going to be much more comfortable, and you're going to last longer in VR than you would in a cheaper headset.One last thing that I would Life to point out is the quality of the speakers on the headset. Unlike the PSVR, the HTC Vive Pro has speakers built into the headset. You can either have them up and away from your ear so you can hear other people and the game, or you can have them against your ear so that all your hearing is the game. They can get very loud, and they're actually really good quality speakers. You don't need another headset while using this VR. Just use the headset that it comes with, because it's good enough.
S**C
Vive has got your back!
I bought the Vive Pro with Eye Tracking along with 3 base stations about 8 months ago, a month later I bought a second Vive Pro and 3 more base stations for my wife to play with. Last month a base station stopped working so I logged in and followed the steps to return it, two days latter Vive sent me a new one! a week later my thumb pads stopped working on two of the hand held controllers. I tried the calibration but no luck. I was worried that the replacement of the base station would make it harder to get the controllers repaired but NO, they were Fantastic to work with and replaced the controllers within two days. I spent over $5000.00 in vive gear and they were great to work with and the VR experience is fantastic. I would recommend this to all our friends! Thank you VIVE!!!We also bought 6 body trackers, 3 for each set and haven't used them yet. I would suggest you do some research to see if the trackers are for you.
A**L
Great for the first 3 times I used it. A little less than a year later, it does’t work!
Great the 3 times I used it. It was kept in its original packaging when not in use... this thing looks and feels brand new and yet the fourth time I took it out of its box it no longer works! The screen just has snow (like the old TVs would have). I tried unplugging the cable and plugging it back into the headset but still just snow. Not sure if the cable is somehow malfunctioning or if it’s the port itself or whether there is some other unseen problem causing it. HTC does not make it easy to contact them regarding the the warranty as they only advise that I contact the retailer that I purchased it from to start the warranty process. However Amazon does not give me the option to contact the retailer when I pull up my order history. They only give a link for the HTC support library which it notes is “offered by HTC” but the HTC support library doesn’t give anyway to contact them about the warranty. Plus I am suppose to the contact the retailer according to the warranty documents! A 1,000 dollar device and virtually no real support from the manufacturer from opening the box to the time it stopped working! Don’t waste your money! I doubt HTC will honor my warranty!
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