HTC Vive Focus Vision Consumer Edition

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Product information

Pros and cons

According to our VR headset expert

  • The VR headset automatically adjust the distance between the lenses, so you always have a sharp image while you game.
  • The Vive Focus Vision has mixed reality, so you can combine augmented reality and virtual reality.
  • You can play games from your VR headset without connecting it to a gaming PC or laptop.
  • For PCVR, you need a good WiFi connection, USB-C, or DisplayPort cable.

Description

With the HTC Vive Focus Vision, you can enjoy extra sharp images in VR. The HTC Vive Focus Vision is an all-in-one VR headset. So you can use it without a PC or laptop and you're not tied to a cable. Want to play PCVR games via Steam or VIVEPORT? Connect it to your PC or laptop via DisplayPort, USB-C, or WiFi. The VR headset has mixed reality. Mixed reality is a combination of virtual and augmented reality. It allows you to experience a virtual world around you or avoid virtual objects in the real world. The Vive Focus Vision automatically adjusts the distance between the lenses. This way, you always have a sharp image while you game. Via Steam or VIVEPORT on your PC, you can discover various VR games and apps that you can play via your PC on your VR headset. Don't have enough space? Expand the storage up to 2TB with a microSD card.

This is what you get

  • Face pad
  • Rear pad
  • Battery
  • Top strap
  • Controllers (2x)
  • Lanyards (2x)
  • Charging cable
  • Splitter cable for charging
  • Lens cleaning cloth
  • Quick start guide
  • Size reference card for headset

Key specs

Type of VR gear

Standalone VR headset

Type of reality technology

Mixed reality

Total storage capacity

128 GB

Refresh rate

90 Hz

Field of view (degrees)

120 °

Controller included

Built-in screen

Built-in speakers

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5,6/10 ()

Unfortunately a disappointment compared to the HP Reverb G2

  • Hand tracking
  • Reasonable picture of the surroundings if desired
  • Comfortable despite weight
  • Small area sharp, lots of glare and god rays

I have a still working HP Reverb G2, but it will soon stop working due to a Windows update (24H2). I use the glasses for MS Flight Simulator and watching 3D movies. So my experience is based on the comparison with the HP. First the positives: Hand tracking: That is missing on the HP and is therefore an improvement for me. It seems to work well, but only works in apps that support it. I have not tested that. Passthrough: the cameras provide a good image of the environment when you turn it on. However, the image is not sharp enough to read text on your computer screen properly, and not good enough for the "Mixed Reality" experience. The image of the environment is much better than that of the HP. Comfort: it is a fairly heavy headset, heavier than the HP, but quite comfortable due to the weight distribution. However, the face mask did not fit my face perfectly, which meant that I got false light from behind the headset during dark images. Unfortunately, there were also some things that disappointed: Image quality: Fresnel lenses are known for their small sweet spot: the image is only sharp in the middle. In the Vision Pro, that sweet spot is smaller than that of the HP and for me, a step backwards. In addition, the Vision Pro suffers from so-called "glare" and "God rays" with images with high contrast. This starts at startup when the logo is visible on a dark background. Not a good introduction. Sound: A real disappointment. HTC advertises the excellent sound, but I noticed that there is no significant bass in the sound straight out of the box. The HP does that better. Perhaps it is a teething problem, or a setting that I could not find, but it was a major disappointment. Controllers: I use Steam apps such as Skybox and VHT cinema to watch 3D films. However, these apps do not recognize the controllers. Steam does, however. I tried different profiles, but eventually gave up. I think this can eventually be solved, but given the other negative points I didn't want to put any more effort into it. And given the price I expected more Plug and Play, like the HP Reverb G2 was. It just worked when I bought it, although I have to say that it had already been on the market for a while (possible teething problems had been solved). So I returned the glasses. I'm holding off on the Windows update for a while, so that the Reverb will work for another year and in the meantime other candidates will come onto the market.

  • Peter

  • 30 October 2024

  • Automatically translated from Nederlands

7,2/10 ()

Can't match quest 3

  • Eye tracking
  • Weight
  • Display cable option
  • Less than quest 3

Despite the fact that the lenses focus automatically, I can't get the image as sharp as with the Quest 3. In addition, the Quest 3 is more comfortable, has the same resolution and is much cheaper.

  • Jurjan

  • 1 November 2024

  • Automatically translated from Nederlands

8,4/10 ()

HTC Vive Focus Vision: Excellent with FS2024 + wired!

  • image quality
  • tracking
  • automatic pupil adjustment

Great product! Works great, especially with Flight Simulator 2024 (HTC Vive Pro 2 has annoying tracking problems with it). Fresnel lenses are complained about by others, but: you only see that you have them when you start the glasses. In-game (or in-simulation) I don't notice it at all! Furthermore, I mainly use it with the Vive Wired streaming kit. Battery life: perhaps strange, but: uses almost no power in 'wired' mode, so battery stays full for a long time!

  • Jan W.

  • 17 January 2025

  • Automatically translated from Nederlands

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HTC Vive Focus Vision Consumer Edition

Specifications

Product

Product number

953616

Manufacturer code

99HAUM009-00

Brand

HTC

Warranty

2 years

Processing of your defect

Via Coolblue

VR gear properties

Type of VR gear

Standalone VR headset

Type of reality technology

Mixed reality

Suitable for computers

Functioning independently

Screen type

LCD

Resolution width

2448 pixels

Resolution height

2448 pixels

Refresh rate

90 Hz

Field of view (degrees)

120 °

Adjustable lenses

Built-in speakers

Saving function

Total storage capacity

128 GB

VR gear tracking

Rotational tracking

Positional tracking

Room-scale tracking

Face tracking

Eye tracking

Hand tracking

Six Degrees of Freedom (6 DoF)

Controller properties

Controller included

Number of controllers included

2

Motion controls

Haptic feedback

Wearing comfort

Suitable for people who wear glasses

Eye cushions

Replaceable eye cushions

Headband

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