Rating 4.0 38 reviews

A newer model HTC Vive Pro 2 was released in May 2021.

Manufacturer: HTC
PC Authority
8 years ago

HTC Vive Pro

Just seen Ready Player One and gagging for a simple route into the world of virtual reality? Then throw your bank details at another headset – the Vive Pro is not for you.
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Stuff.tv
8 years ago

HTC Vive Pro review review

Pros:
  • Certain games look stunning with Pro
  • An incredibly more comfy and adjustable fit compared to the standard Vive
  • Built-in headphones are much more convenient
Cons:
  • Limited graphically-challenging game library
  • Wireless adapter not included
  • Overkill and too expensive for most people
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Tom's Hardware
8 years ago

HTC Vive Pro Headset : A High Bar for Premium VR

HTC's Vive platform has a solid foothold on the PC VR segment with 45% market share, despite fierce competition from the Facebook-backed Oculus Rift and Microsoft's Windows Mixed Reality initiative .
Pros:
  • Most comfortable HMD to date
  • Excellent build quality
  • Ready for next-generation tracking
  • Best-in-class image quality
Cons:
  • Headphones lack bass response
  • Pricey
  • Foam cushions not moisture-proof
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Android Headlines
8 years ago

HTC Vive Pro Video Review – Room-Scale VR To The Max

The original HTC Vive launched just two short years ago, and now HTC is back with a significantly enhanced version of its revolutionary VR headset. Sporting a brand -new design, reduced weight, built-in noise cancellation and 3D audio headphones, as well as a significantly higher resolution display,...
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The Next Web
8 years ago

Let's get this out of the way: the HTC Vive Pro retails for $799. And you're just getting the headset. If you don't already have controllers and tracking stations you'll need to purchase them separately.
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gizmodo.in
8 years ago

When the Vive and the Oculus Rift came out in the spring of 2016, they did something incredible: they made VR actually worth caring about. Previously, the closest thing people had come to virtual reality were weird sci-fi movies or half-baked products like the Virtual Boy .
Pros:
  • More comfortable to wear
  • higher resolution optics
  • more streamlined design Built-in headphones don't fit super tight
  • expensive
Cons:
  • Built-in headphones don't fit super tight
  • expensive
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Gizmodo
8 years ago

Vive Pro Review: Way More Beautiful, Way Better-Way Too Expensive

Vive's second generation VR headset
Pros:
  • More comfortable to wear
  • higher resolution optics
  • more streamlined design
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Gizmodo
8 years ago

HTC Vive Pro Virtual Reality Headset 99HANW021-00 review

Pros:
  • More comfortable to wear
  • higher resolution optics
  • more streamlined design
Cons:
  • Built-in headphones don’t fit super tight
  • expensive
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Pocket Lint
8 years ago

HTC Vive Pro review: The best VR experience, bar none... if you can afford one

The HTC Vive Pro includes a number of different design improvements that potentially make it a worthwhile upgrade for current HTC Vive owners. It's more comfortable, easier to use, features stunning visuals and much better sound, but it also comes with a hefty price tag.
Pros:
  • Incredible visual improvements
  • Excellent Hi-Res and spatial sound enhancements
  • Comfortable fit and easy adjustment
  • Single connection improvement
Cons:
  • It's really expensive (as no controllers or base stations included)
  • DisplayPort only connection
  • Still not wireless
  • 90Hz rather than 120Hz refresh rate
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PC Magazine
8 years ago

HTC Vive Pro

And if you want an accessible way to try the high-quality experience of tethered VR without worrying about your computer specs, the PlayStation VR with a PlayStation 4 or PS4 Pro remains our Editors' Choice for its ease of use and variety of content, even if it's a step or two behind the Vive and...
Pros:
  • Crisp, high-resolution graphics
  • Good sound
  • Solid, comfortable build
Cons:
  • Expensive
  • Doesn't include the base stations or motion controllers it requires to function
  • DisplayPort only
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