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Review on HTC Vive Pro 2 Standalone Headset by Asahi Sato ᠌

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Lame product and terrible quality.

I looked at the reviews and ordered a thin overlay from VRcover, which in theory should have solved the problems with FOV and backlight (thanks to the double lenses, which are also used in the Valve Index, but this problem is not as noticeable there as in this helmet), but it does not have a strong effect gave :(

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Pros
  • Tracking Convenient link box long cord Cute appearance
Cons
  • Very small vertical FOV Lights and "Rays of God" (look at the last photo) small sweet spot Disgusting sound in headphones + complete lack of bass. On the landing page, the manufacturer writes that it is "Hi-Res", but in fact it sounds like a cheap Chinese cassette player. Valve Index and HP Reverb G2 have the same headphones that sound very clear, spacious and deep bass compared to this helmet, and at the same time they do not adhere to the ears, but hang at a distance from them, making the helmet easy to put on and take off the head . Terrible materials (foam is used here, compared to the pleasant to the touch fabric on the Valve Index and HP Reverb G2) Disgusting software, which, as usual, even on a freshly installed Windows, did not start the first time and required a dance with a tambourine (reconnecting the linkbox, reconnecting the helmet, etc.). Even when changing the resolution, you have to wait until SteamVR restarts, which sometimes pisses me off. Headphones are very flimsy, they are very easy to break off

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November 16, 2022
With its pros. It sits comfortably on the head, excellent image quality, light weight and good design. Easy to set up via Steam. Cons below: Viewing angle 120 degrees. Not critical, but there are helmets with a large viewing angle.