- Tecnologia de corte de borda VR – para levar você onde outros fones de ouvido VR não são capazes de suportar o olho, bem como localização à mão e rastreamento de gestos
- Extremamente portátil – com um design leve e fácil de transportar para ambientes de realidade virtual envolventes que se adaptam às necessidades do usuário.
- Fique desamarrado – com rastreamento em escala mundial e sem necessidade de um PC ou estações de base com fios.
- Sistema HTC VIVE Focus Plus, incluindo fones de ouvido VR, controladores, almofada de rosto, carregador QC 3.0 e cabo USB tipo C.
- Visores afiados – Através de resolução combinada de 2880 x 1600 em 615 PPI
neg528 –
Great device but the app selection is pretty limited and I don’t believe anyone is currently writing software for this platform.
Mr. Jones –
Update on review: after I purchased a new computer with an i9 processor and RTX 3070 the streaming is 100% no issues, flawless. I can play any game on full graphics from my living room while my pc hangs out in the office. I can remove the helmet and put it back on and still be in the game with no glitching. My old pc was the source of all my issues with this. If you get yourself one of these make sure you have a good pc to back it up.
First off the pros: The machine as a stand alone is perfect. The games available are great for kids and adults, and there are suprisingly way more than I thought with better graphics than I expected. If you are looking for something that is business and play look no further.
The machine as a streaming device for higher end games is great as well. Though rightfully titled as beta with my pc I am able to play creed, saints and sinners, google earth, rumble, rec room, and many other titles though I wish I could still play the windows ten version of minecraft like I could with oculus. The streaming is so much better than I thought it would be. I’ve even streamed skyrim and as far as picture quality goes I’ve no complaints. Sometimes my connection is bogged up with others streaming on it, but I can’t fault the machine for that. It works and works consistently with very few bugs.
Last pro, the bug report software is cool. When you have a problem you send the logs off and wait for the crew to help you out. Super simple.
Cons for stand alone: no cons for stand alone, it works perfect for games and apps. I installed 512 gigs of extra memory but haven’t even touched the original 32
Cons for streaming: if you are looking for something to play high end games on this can do some, but not all. Many games aren’t guaranteed to work with streaming though they are getting better some just flat won’t stream.
When you want to take a break you might as well just end the game because once the headset comes off the stream gets interrupted and doesn’t come back.
When you are done with a game you have to close the steam vr client and shut the game down manually before you can change to another game.
In some cases the audio is garbled. Right now I run a pretty good system I designed for the oculus back in 2017, but for some reason streaming audio is garbled so I have to use my headset for now.
I haven’t given this less stars for any of this because they state that this is in beta and honestly despite the bugs this idea is so cool and works so much better than I assumed it would.
Cons for the Vive team feedback: takes forever to hear back.
Last con, battery life is 3 hours max. But if you get yourself one of those battery backs for on the go charging you can increase the battery life to 12 hours. It fits in your pocket and plugs right in I use it and love it.
Anyways to sum it all up I have high hopes for this thing. I hope to see the streaming get better, and I hope that support for this product isn’t dumped for something new like oculus did with the rift. Last pro, no need for a social media account to play your games which is why I switched to Vive to begin with.
Mr. Jones –
I recently purchased the HTC Vive Pro Focus Plus, and unfortunately, I am extremely disappointed with my experience. Firstly, the fit on my head was weird and uncomfortable, no matter how much I adjusted it. This made it difficult to wear for any extended period of time.
Additionally, I found that I couldn’t use the headset for more than 5 minutes without feeling incredibly sick and nauseous. This made it impossible for me to enjoy any of the VR experiences that I had planned on using it for. I have used other VR headsets in the past and never had any issues with motion sickness or nausea, so this was a new and unwelcome experience.
In contrast to other headsets I’ve used, the HTC Vive Pro Focus Plus was a big letdown. I expected a high-quality, immersive VR experience, but instead, I was left feeling uncomfortable and ill. Overall, I would not recommend the HTC Vive Pro Focus Plus to anyone looking for a VR headset, as the fit and comfort issues, coupled with the nausea-inducing experience, make it an unsatisfying and unenjoyable purchase.