HTC Vive’s next VR headset feels like a sequel to one of the best ever made

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It feels like a long time since we’ve had a new HTC Vive VR headset to get excited about, and it feels even longer since the brand has launched a device specifically designed for VR gaming on a PC. In the years since the HTC Vive 2 Pro and the HTC Vive XR Elite released, HTC’s main focus has been the enterprise market, but it’s now coming back to gamers with what seems like a truly brilliant device. 

The HTC Vive Focus Vision is a standalone mixed-reality headset, but don’t let that fool you. This feels more like a successor to what we deem one of the best VR headsets ever made for PC gaming, the HTC Vive 2 Pro

The Vive Focus Vision has one of the most stacked spec sheets I’ve seen in a standalone device like this, even compared to the Pico 4 Ultra which takes the Meta Quest 3’s specs a step further. It has a pixel-per-eye density of 2248p, two eye-tracking cameras, automatic IPD adjustment, and a 120-degree field of view. 

HTC Vive Focus Vision being used in a home

(Image credit: HTC Vive)

When in standalone mode, it shares the processor used by the Meta Quest 3, the Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2. This will be aided by 12GB of RAM, supported by 128GB of storage, that will all power a display with a 90Hz refresh rate. HTC Vive has really thought about how it can one-up the competition though, and it’s done so with clever design. 128GB of storage may seem small, but MicroSD card support means you can upgrade the storage if you want more room for games. Similarly, 90Hz may not seem all that competitive, but this headset has been designed with DisplayPort connectivity in mind for PC gaming. When hooked up to a computer in this way, its display is capable of a 120Hz refresh rate.



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