HTC VIVE PC VR Headset Vision Hybrid Standalone With Comfort?

HTC VIVE PC VR

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Check the points below to see HTC VIVE PC VR the information in details are:-

  1. High-fidelity graphics displayPort mode delivers lossless visuals from your PC. Enjoy 5K resolution and a 120° field of view for exceptional clarity.
  2. Intuitive interactions eye, hand, and body tracking make your VR movements lifelike. Connect with VRChat and other platforms in new ways.
  3. Productivity redefined use VIVE Desk and other spatial computing tools to multitask. Expand your space into a new dimension with mixed reality.
  4. Advanced tracking infrared illuminators and cameras offer precise hand tracking. Get 26-point accuracy even in dim light.
  5. Comfort & durability the ergonomic design features adjustable straps and a magnesium alloy frame. A quick-release battery system ensures lasting comfort and stability.
  6. It has a 2,448-by-2,448 resolution for each eye with a 120-degree field of view.
  7. The headset display has a 90Hz refresh rate when used alone, with support for 120Hz over DisplayPort.
  8. It’s a standalone VR headset powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2 processor and can also be used tethered to a PC over USB-C and DisplayPort.
  9. The Vive Focus Vision is a standalone headset with internal sensors that can track the user’s eyes enabling sight-based controls and graphics-boosting foveation.
  10. Eye tracking is the Vive Focus Vision’s biggest boon.
  11. The headset can follow the user’s gaze 120 times per second with an accuracy of 0.5 to 1 degree within a 20-degree central field of view.
  12. This lets the headset employ foveation where more processing power is dedicated to rendering what the user is looking directly at versus the periphery enabling better performance.
  13. Eye tracking also makes gaze-based controls possible.
  14. Eye tracking uses a five-point calibration and the headset can automatically set interpupillary distance (IPD) for the most accuracy.
  15. The display’s focus can also be manually adjusted to accommodate nearsighted users.
  16. Besides eye tracking the Focus Vision has another useful feature and one we haven’t seen on other standalone headsets.
  17. The battery is hot-swappable with a separate internal battery that can power the headset for up to 30 minutes while you change to a fresh external battery which mounts on the back of the head strap so you don’t lose your progress or have to restart the headset.
  18. This is a big advantage since HTC only estimates two hours of use for each battery.
  19. In fairness battery life of around two to three hours is common for standalone headsets.
  20. It offers color passthrough for mixed reality with dual color cameras and depth sensors.
  21. Some other cool features include four front-facing tracking cameras and an infrared floodlight that makes it easier to track your hands. It also has the Vive Focus 3 controllers.

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