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HTC Vive Focus Vision — Mixed Reality and PC VR Headset + Controllers — Consumer Edition

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Features

  • All-In-One VR Solution: The VIVE Focus Vision offers standalone and PC VR experiences. Harness the power of virtual reality with high-resolution displays, versatile tracking features, and immersive applications. Base station-free.
  • PC VR Gaming Headset: Immerse yourself in low-latency VIVEPORT and SteamVR gameplay. DisplayPort mode delivers lossless, high-fidelity visuals straight from your PC.(1) Connect your PC directly to your Wi-Fi router using an Ethernet cable for PC VR streaming.
  • Make Interactions Real: Connect in VRChat like never before. With built-in eye tracking and low-light hand tracking; plus face and body tracker support, movement in VR is intuitive and lifelike.(2)(3)
  • Immersive 5k Headset Display: The immersive display puts you right at the heart of the action with a 5K resolution of 2448 x 2448 pixels per eye, up to 120 field of view, and 90 Hz refresh rate.
  • Personalize Your Fit: Auto-IPD adjustment aligns the XR headset's lenses with the centers of your pupils, giving your eyes the clearest, most comfortable viewing experience.(4)
  • 3D Spatial Audio: Hearing is believing. Get 3D audio with open-back, dual-driver speakers that minimize sound leakage, noise- and echo-cancelling mics, and a 3.5 mm audio jack.
  • Expand Your Workspace: Explore a new dimension of productivity with spatial computing. Tools like VIVE Desk let you visualize, create, and multitask in mixed reality.(7)
  • Mixed Reality Environment: Scene understanding powered by a depth sensor lets you virtually interact with physical objects and surfaces in your environment.(5)
  • Uninterrupted Gaming: VR gaming lasts longer thanks to a hot-swappable battery. A reserve front battery sustains power long enough for you to swap out the main battery with a spare which takes just seconds.(6)

Description

The HTC VIVE Focus Vision is an all-new immersive experience. With DisplayPort streaming(1), mixed reality, total 5K resolution, and full-body tracker support it is our most immersive standalone PC VR headset yet. VIVE Focus Vision brings the virtual and real worlds together for new immersive experiences — as special as it is spatial. The VIVE Focus Vision uses cameras to track movement with submillimeter accuracy. Get eye and hand tracking built in and add trackers to bring even more of you into VR. A wide range of compatible VR accessories help you get immersed with VIVE Focus Vision exactly the way you want to. Upgrade to full-body tracking with VIVE Ultimate Trackers to jump, punch, and kick like you're the hero. Pair up to 5 VIVE Ultimate Trackers for new levels of fun.(8) Enjoy an ergonomic fit you can tighten or loosen using the rear dial. Offers balanced front and back weight, cleanable cushions, and a top strap for support. It even accommodates glasses. Has a tough yet lightweight magnesium alloy frame plus a metal loop for securing the top strap. Enjoy powerful performance as 12 GB RAM keeps AIO MR content running smoothly. Grow your app and game collection with expandable storage of up to 2 TB using a MicroSD card(9). The cooling system actively dissipates heat via a fan with 30% more air intake than VIVE Focus 3's — letting you and the headset stay focused on the VR.

Release date: October 18, 2024


Product Dimensions: 13.3 x 14.6 x 4.9 inches; 4.63 Pounds


Type of item: Electronics


Item model number: 2QD4100


Item Weight: 4.62 pounds


Manufacturer: HTC


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: October 17, 2024


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Auto IPD is excellent!!!
Style: Headset
I was unsure about buying the Focus Vision at first because of its high price, but after trying it out, I think it's worth it for those who want both standalone and PCVR functionality. Switching between untethered and PC modes is smooth, and the PCVR performance is excellent, especially when using the DisplayPort converter for clear visuals. Even though the design is a bit bulky, the headset feels surprisingly comfortable. The weight is well-balanced, thanks to the battery being placed at the back, which makes long sessions easier. One of its best features is the automatic IPD adjustment, which is especially handy if multiple people are sharing the device. The display is sharp, and the MR mode works well. But there are some downsides. The price is quite high, and the headset uses an older Snapdragon XR2 Gen 1 chip, which might not handle future demands as well as newer processors. The Fresnel lenses are functional but not as clear as the more advanced pancake lenses found in other headsets. Also, the standalone software options are limited, but the PCVR performance helps make up for this. This Focus Vision is a great choice for those who want a VR headset that works well for both standalone and PCVR uses. While it has a few flaws, its comfort, display quality, and versatility make it a solid option if you’re okay with the price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2024 by Alex C. Alex C.

  • A disappointment….
Style: Headset
I originally pre-ordered this from HTC and it included the PCVR cable kit as part of the pre-order. The release date came and they had no idea when my order would ship so I cancelled my order with HTC and ordered from Amazon. Not thinking about the pre-order deal it arrived with no cable kit. My fault, I’ll admit to that. So I had to order the PCVR cable kit for an additional $150.00 (+tax) and was told my order for that will not ship until late November. So I have the $999.00 Vive headset that I can’t use as a PCVR device. The unit is standalone but as I have several VR headsets that are standalone that was not the purpose of this purchase. Likes: SD card slot for expanded storage (Up to 2TB on card). Eye tracking (with available face tracking for $99.00). Automatic IPC adjustment. Vivid colors and large field of view. Hot swapable battery. Dislikes: Fresnel lenses. (for this price it should have had pancake lenses). Comfort (Not a light as my Meta 3). Price (for this price you could buy 2 Meta 3’s with 512G storage and have family fun). Last generation CPU (Snapdragon 1 instead of the faster Snapdragon 2 found on the Meta 3). Built in storage is only 128Gig and that can run out fast with AAA games. Controllers have rings on them ala Meta 2 type controllers. Vive store does not come close to the Meta store as far as content. Hand tracking does not seem as precise as Meta’s. So, my go-to VR headset is still my Meta 3 and if and when I can do PCVR I will come back and edit this review and if warranted give it a higher score. EDIT: Finally received my $150.00 cable kit for PCVR. Finding the headset to be very flimsy and uncomfortable to wear for more than an hour. Not the simplest plug and play on the cable kit to, so no, I will not increase my rating. This thing is WAY overpriced for what you get in functionality. My go to is still going to be the Meta Quest 3 that costs less than half this price and is a far more advanced headset. EDIT: After 6 months of using this devise I have lowered the score by one star (to one star). Tracking is horrendous and getting almost impossible to use. This is one of 8 VR headsets I own and by far the least used (besides my Pico 4e) and the biggest disappointment of them all. Certainly not worth what they are asking in price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2024 by R. C. Clow

  • low quality high price
Style: Headset
What a disipointment. The promotional video was very effective, those marketing folks sure know how to do it, but sadly, when you finally get the plastic contraption in the mail, you realize how inferior the product design is. PRO: Nice face cussion, and balanced weight with battery on the back. Astetic design seems ok, controllers seem confortable but a bit too large. CONS: 1) the interpupilary distance adjustment is automatic, but does not work right. I heard the motor sound, but it did not adjust for me (62mm) There seem to be sensors at the bottom of the lenses to detect the eyeball postion? This automatic design feature is the most annoying, it boggles my mind why this company chose this design approach. A simple inexpensive slider would have done the trick, why add cost and electronics to do it automatically and run the risk of malfunction? 2) Inferior fresnell lenses full of God rays, feels like a cheap toy for kids. 3) light leakage around the outer edges of the face gasket, and the nose flapps tickle and are annoying. 4) setup was a bit annoying, I couldn't see clearly due to the poort auto IPD, and I could see blury on the edges, and screen door effect was very noticeble, So I just gave up and returned it the same day, blurry eyed and annoyed. What a waste of time and money! HTC has taken a big step back relative to the competition. Sad. I expected so much more from them. I should of listened to the other reviews, but thought people are just too picky sometimes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2024 by Julius T.

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