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VIVE Pro 2 is designed to elevate your virtual experiences with high visual fidelity, balanced ergonomics, sub-millimeter tracking accuracy, and cutting-edge accessories. New dual LCD screens, 5K resolution, 120 Degree field of view, and 120Hz refresh rate help deliver category-leading immersion ideal for AAA PC-VR gaming and graphics-intensive applications. Upgrade to VIVE Pro 2, now. Includes VIVE Pro 2 Headset, 2 Base Station 2.0 and 2 Controller 2.0.
Visualize in 5K clarity-Bring out the finer details with combined 4896 x 2448 resolution. 5K resolution may be subject to processing compatibility
See more of your environment-A wide 120 Degree field of view (FOV) expands the VR viewing experience. The increased angle better aligns with the human eyes, letting you see more naturally
Experience seamless visuals-Increase your visual comfort in graphics-intensive games and apps with a 120Hz refresh rate
Enjoy VR with hours on end comfort-Industry-defining balanced construction and adjustability provide a comfortable fit for VR sessions of any length and purpose. The headset fits a wide range of head sizes and vision types, even glasses
Find your sweet spot-Minimize eye fatigue with the IPD adjustment dial. Interpupillary distance (IPD)-the distance measured in mm between the centers of eye pupils

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  1. Rich

    Upgrading to the Vive Pro 2 headset is not that difficult.
    Upgrade from a Vive Pro to the Vive Pro 2. Worked with my Gen 1 controllers and trackers. The difference in quality is significant. I use my VR for DCS World VR. I recently upgraded my PC from an Intel i9 Gen 9 to an AMD Ryzen 9950, 128 GB RAM, and kept my ZOTA RTX 4090. I decided to make the upgrade to the Pro 2 because the original Vive Pro worked like a champ and need to stay with PC based VR.It was not a plug and play upgrade. The new VR set uses a Display port plug vice the HDMI from the older Vive Pro. I had to adjust for that. My RTX 4090 has 3 DPorts and one HDMI port. Then I had to uninstall all previously installed VR drivers and Steam VR. I installed the new Vive VR Manager bridges between the VR headset and the Steam VR app. Then I reinstalled SteamVR. I run three monitors when not in VR. When I started the Vive Manager it told me it was unable to support more then 2 monitors. So before I start the VR manager I have to go into the NVidia app and disable one of my monitors to run it. I would think that I have enough compute to manage it all but the Vive manager does not think so. My GPU and CPU are running at about 10% at any given time. I still don’t understand that. Overall I am satisfied with the VR upgrade the Vive Pro 2 gave me.

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  2. Rick

    Honestly Disappointed on Many Levels
    I’m upgrading from a Oculus Rift S and settled on the HTC Vive Pro 2 (Pro 2) because it offered the highest resolution available and I very much wanted to eliminate the so called “screen door effect” that really deprived me of a fuller sense of immersion with the Rift S. While I must admit that the Pro 2 display is a huge step up in a million ways, I have some serious gripes that I think will see me returning the Pro 2 for something else.1. All VR headsets have lenses that will have halos or rings, but these are much more noticeable on the Pro 2. If an in game beam of light or an especially bright scene is displayed, these rings create glares and halos and all sorts of visual anomalies.2. Those same rings and halos are visible whenever my eyes drift from the lenses sweet spot. Much more so than was the case with the Rift S.3. The supposedly adjustable IDP doesn’t seem to improve or make worse the quality of the image displayed. I can swing from 60mm to 73mm and fail to see or feel a differenceAll of the above issues make me wonder if I just got a defective headset or something. Alas, my issues don’t end here.1. SteamVR crashes a lot. Like I mean a whole F******* lot. If a game doesn’t crash at least twice while trying to load a game or every time you pull up the SteamVR overlay in game, it’s a precious miracle right up there with the conception of Christ himself. Super frustrating and I’m not sure if this falls on Steam, HTC, or is just an inherent compatibility issue. I’m running a Ryzen 7 5800x at 4.9 Ghz, RTX 3080Ti, and 64GB of RAM, so I’m sure I’ve got the chutzpah to run things just fine on the PC side.2. The Pro 2 controllers suck more than a black hole. No game can escape just how awful these things are. Just about every game wants you to have a joystick and at least A and B buttons. HTC decided to do away with these altogether which makes some games incredibly difficult and unintuitive to play. In some instances I have utter failed to find a way to work around some of the wonkiness. It also appears to me that many games are designed with the superior Valve Index controllers in mind.At this point I am questioning my sanity and wondering if I should plunk down another $300 on a set of Index controllers, but when you are already $1500 in the hole, what’s another $300 right?Yeah naw…I think I’m going to cut my losses, return the Pro 2, and forget that I even wanted to upgrade as this point. It’s going to take a lot of effort and money to get back to a point of playability and even then, I’m going to be dealing with lense issues that just are unfixable. Honestly, the issues I seem to be having are inherent to the design of the headset and lenses themselves.

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  3. Amazon Customer

    I love this Headset
    I love using my headset. It has a very clear screen and doesn’t weigh too much. Its a bit finicky to get it working with some Steam games though.

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  4. Zellizion

    Worked exactly one time
    So purchase this and received a new headset, not sent a used one or anything. The headset worked exactly one time and then never again. Called the help desk to get help either with what I am doing wrong or with getting the headset replaced. The guy with the help line walked me through all the normal steps of uninstall turn off unhook yada yada yada and when it was determined that the headset was infact the issue I was told the only option was to return the device to Amazon. All I wanted was a reply or for it to be fixed, and instead I was forced to get a refund. So I give the headset one star for working one time, and I give HTC negative stars for not standing by their products. I will not be buying this company’s products in the future

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  5. Alan F. Grimes

    OK HMD but inferior controllers.
    Because Index isn’t supported anymore and I can’t get replacement parts, I tried to replace it with this. The headset is OK. whatever it gains from resolution, it squanders with fresnel lenses, so I consider that a wash next to the Index. What really drove me to write this review, however, are the AWFUL controllers. These are a full generation WORSE than the ones that came with the Index. A lot of the games I like are unplayable, or at least I have not been able to find a way to trigger critically important gameplay actions such as dropping objects in Derail Valley which felt completely natural with the index controllers but impossible with these… I could list dozens of things that I can’t figure out how to do with these, but what really mystifies me is that HTC proudly released controllers that are a full generation behind what the Index controllers can do, it’s unreal! Bigger, heavier, less comfortable, less capable, just garbage. =|

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  6. RB

    Can’t get over how much of an improvement in video, audio, and comfort quality this is over the original Vive. Amazing resolution, vibrant colour, high frame rate, no “screen door” effect. It takes a little bit to get used to some of the visual artefacts (“god rays” on text, e.g.) but in games I’ve never seen VR look this great.

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  7. Abdullah Aleid

    The sensor stop working in less than 6 moths !!!

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  8. Michel

    1 – When I placed order I receive email from seller saying Amazon discription of item was not correct blah blah blah. The language was unprofessional and full of errors.2 – Product did not arrrive on time3 – To install, you require Steam which is terrible when logging on a new computer (using laptop to istall software instead of gaming computer) and spent over an hour with passwords, clicking on images that made no sense and steam has terrible customer service.4 – So far, this whole experience has been negative

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  9. Cliff

    Purchased vivepro2 for Xmas, was blurry. Contacted Vive support and promptly forgotten about (thanks Lucas) returned to Amazon for quick replacement. 2nd hmd (vivepro2) just as blurry. Meet all system requirements (easily) Contacted support again and again horrible disappointed. All the hoops Vive support puts you through and than your discarded and never helped in any fashion.Just ordered my 8kx.

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  10. Rings

    The quality is good. The resolution is amazing. The thing I was most worried about was fit and I was very happy with the range of people that it fit. Adult male, adult genial and both kids youths (boy & girl). This has made VR experiences first rate.

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