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🚀 Elevate your reality—where work meets play in stunning 5K mixed reality!
The HTC VIVE Focus Vision is a cutting-edge mixed reality headset combining standalone VR and PC VR capabilities. Featuring a 5K resolution display, advanced eye and body tracking, and hot-swappable batteries, it delivers immersive gaming, social, and productivity experiences without the need for external base stations. With 3D spatial audio, customizable fit, and expandable storage, it’s designed for professionals and enthusiasts seeking seamless, high-fidelity mixed reality.























| ASIN | B0DDRLX7V4 |
| Additional Features | 3D Spatial Audio, Adjustable Headband, Detachable Battery, Gesture Tracking, IPD Adjustment Dial, Passthrough Camera |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #24,955 in Mobile Phones & Communication Products ( See Top 100 in Mobile Phones & Communication Products ) #163 in Mobile Phone Virtual Reality (VR) Headsets |
| Brand | HTC |
| Built-In Media | AC Adapter, Cable, Drivers (L, R), cable |
| Color | Black |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Compatible devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Connectivity technology | Wireless |
| Connector Type | DisplayPort |
| Controller Type | motion-sensing controller |
| Customer Reviews | 3.4 out of 5 stars 124 Reviews |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 2448x2448 |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Field Of View | 120 Degrees |
| Included components | AC Adapter, Cable, Drivers (L, R), cable |
| Is Mixed Reality Compatible | Yes |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 33.8D x 37.1W x 12.4H centimeters |
| Item Weight | 5.7 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | HTC |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 128 GB |
| Mfr Part Number | 99HAUM026-00 |
| Model Name | VIVE Focus Vision |
| Model Number | 2QD4100 |
| Number of Batteries Required | 2 |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Platform | Windows |
| Resolution | 2448 x |
| Screen Size | 2.88 Inches |
| Sensor Technology | Possibly Camera-based (accelerometer, gyroscope, proximity, etc.) |
| Special features | 3D Spatial Audio, Adjustable Headband, Detachable Battery, Gesture Tracking, IPD Adjustment Dial, Passthrough Camera Special features 3D Spatial Audio, Adjustable Headband, Detachable Battery, Gesture Tracking, IPD Adjustment Dial, Passthrough Camera See more |
| Specific Uses For Product | Gaming, productivity, mixed reality |
| UPC | 821793053550 821793053468 |
| VR Operating Platform Compatibility | PC VR |
T**W
Tracking system delivers precise movement detection
The HTC Vision VR headset offers a well-rounded virtual reality experience, with impressive hardware and smooth performance. Its lightweight, ergonomic design ensures comfort during extended use, and the adjustable straps make it easy to fit various head sizes. The high-resolution displays provide sharp visuals, while the wide field of view immerses users in detailed virtual environments. One standout feature is the tracking system, which delivers precise and responsive movement detection. Combined with the controllers’ intuitive design, it enhances interactions in both gaming and productivity applications. HTC also offers a solid library of content, making the Vision VR a versatile headset for entertainment, training, and VR collaboration. However, there are a few drawbacks. The setup process can be slightly complex, particularly for users new to VR, and the price point is on the higher side compared to some competitors. Additionally, while the content library is growing, it’s still catching up to more established platforms. Overall, the HTC Vision VR is a strong choice for those seeking a premium, immersive VR experience, particularly in environments where high fidelity and accurate tracking are essential.
A**Y
This is like new condition
This is just amazing , I
V**X
Not for connected PC VR, bad lenses for a product in this price range
I've owned a few HTC Vive products, and was ready for an upgrade... but this isn't it. I knew these came with Fresnel lenses but figured the bump in resolution and auto-IPD would make up for it. I was very wrong... My use case is connected PCVR, primarily seated racing. First the good - the additional resolution is great! The headset is reasonably weighted but well balanced, with the battery in the back. I wear glasses, and the fit was a bit tight with my glasses often getting stuck in the face pads, but overall it was comfortable. I didn't have a chance to use these for long periods, but compared to my other VR headsets, I would say these are in the slightly more comfortable region. You can feel the fan kick on to keep your face cool during VR sessions, the pads are removable and comfortable, and it offers a lot of adjustments. I also appreciate the speakers connected to the strap but positioned to offer you great sound without cutting out exterior noise - that way you can hear when someone is trying to get your attention while you're in VR. I have no real issues with the controllers - they were light and responsive. Yes the Valve Index controllers are better, but the Focus Vision controllers are light and balanced and offer all the features you'd expect. It does come with a dual USB-C charging cable... but no charger. That's a huge miss... you shouldn't need to purchase anything at this price range, and likely most users have a spare USB-C charger, but still... My first big issue was my fault - during setup, I picked up a controller and accidentally hit a button which selected Korean as the default language. Even though this kit was intended to be connected to a PC, the headset saves your setup, so I had to hunt around to find a factory reset (hold the battery and volume down until the display comes on, let go of the battery button, wait for the menu to pop up and then use volume down to select factory reset. Hit the side auto-IPD button to select, and let it run). There should be a way to go back and select languages... that's a terrible design. It took opening a ticket with HTC and waiting a few days for a response to find the factory reset settings... You need the overpriced PC connection cable to connect to a PC - though it can work over Wifi to a limited extent, my experience was not great. I even set up a separate 5GHZ wifi just for my PC and Focus Vision. The connection was laggy... with the wired kit, it worked a handful of times but kept losing connectivity to my PC's display port (a 4070ti). I moved it to my main gaming rig running a 4090 with the same issues. For the price of the connection kit, it should work flawlessly... but it doesn't. On bootup, there's maybe a 30% chance it detects my display port. When it doesn't, I had to fiddle with shutting everything down, rebooting the headset and PC, and try again... it shouldn't be this hard. Auto-IPD almost never worked, nor did eye tracking. On occasion, the auto-IPD would kick in for no reason and start adjustments... other times it wouldn't work at all, forcing you to load up the main menu and make manual adjustments. I can see this being a huge pain over time, especially if you have more than one user with different settings. And those setting menus are sometimes static (they move with your head, not one that stays fixed so you can move around and focus on different areas). With the fresnel lenses, that means the bulk of some setup and config menus are too blurry to read. This is likely less of an issue with users who don't wear glasses, but the setup and config shouldn't include any static menus like this. I found that static menu issue more when it lost connectivity to PC over display port, so if you can get the PC cable working it may not be as much of an issue. Overall, this is a huge miss for HTC. In this price range, we should expect better lenses, it should include all the connectivity and cabling, and it should be flawless and easy to set up.
N**.
Just... so bad.
Constant coil noise from the cable, bad mic compared to the index, the screen is super low quality compared to a Quest 3 or Index. My eyes got dried out in 5 minutes by the internal fan, and I could barely fit the headset to my face properly like the Index can fit. The FOV is completely misleading, insane black barring. Yet it costs more than an Index?!?!.
C**N
BUY ALMOST ANY OTHER HEADSET
Coming from a meta quest 2 to this i wished I bought a quest 3. After using it for about 4 months this is how my experience has been. The build material is good but that is the little I can say good about it, the camera have poor tracking despite the better resolution cameras compared to a quest 2 resulting in me fighting the tracking during gameplay, the grip buttons are far to sensitive almost always registering a double input when putting down anything, lastly worse of all the crap connection it has to my pc (wired) with it at any random time sending my vision rolling resulting in my stopping everything to reboot the vive connection to my pc. OVERPRICED JUNK BUY ALMOST ANY OTHER COMPETITOR HEADSET! COST ME 3X THE PRICE OF A META QUEST 3!
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