high resolution and 120 Hz, precise Lighthouse tracking, good comfort, distance between the eyes and glasses is adjustable, optional business warranty
blurring towards the edges, comparatively heavy, software is confusing and not quite finished yet
The HTC Vive Pro 2 is a great headset, but it also has its drawbacks. The highlight is definitely the high resolution of the two panels, which result in a great picture impression in the sweet spot. The wide field of view is very comfortable, but the swee...
Published: 2021-07-01, Author: John , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Abstract: Having the original HTC VIVE since launch day, I've been a staunch supporter of VR for a long time now and have many various headsets on hand. Last year, I took a look at HTC's VIVE Cosmos Elite, but I've been waiting on a successor to the VIVE Pro. The V...
The HTC Vive Pro 2 is a good headset but not a great value. It will serve businesses well, which is HTC's intended audience, but also feels like a jack of all trades but master of none. A great set of features make the Vive Pro 2 stand out in direct compa...
Abstract: BTR received a Pro 2 review kit from HTC/VIVE nearly four weeks ago and we have been working to achieve the highest performance with the best visuals using a RTX 3080 Ti. The Pro 2 is a high resolution VR headset with a per eye resolution of 2448×2448 th...
Published: 2021-06-17, Author: Ron , review by: gamingtrend.com
5K resolution looks gorgeous, 120 degree FOV with edge-to-edge clarity, 120Hz is buttery smooth, Comfortable solid headband, Zero customer data harvesting
Dual stack lenses underperform in black saturation, Same weight, same heat, Time to upgrade the microphone, This unit has an adjustment ratchet problem
An incremental step from the Vive Pro, the Vive Pro 2 delivers on its 5K/120Hz promise. The new lens design delivers better quality and field of view, though black saturation underperforms. The microphone is a travesty, but once you see games like Elite D...
Abstract: BTR received the RTX 3070 Ti 8GB Founders Edition (FE) from NVIDIA and we have been testing its performance by benchmarking 25 games and five VR games using the new Vive Pro 2, and also by overclocking it with an emphasis on ray tracing and DLSS. Althoug...
5K resolution display makes VR experiences more immersive, Comfortable design, Best in class positional tracking, Works with older base stations, Ecosystem of compelling accessories
Involved setup and installation, Outdated included controllers that hinder the experience, Narrow vertical field of view, Small visual sweet spot, Expensive
The HTC Vive Pro 2 has best in class displays and powerful built-in audio but it also brings some outdated controllers and an eye watering price tag that should give even the most ardent VR fans some pause...