I personally think the HTC Vive Pro would be my choice. In my opinion, the OLED (deep black level) panels and the light weight/comfort of the Vive Pro makes for a more enjoyable experience in VR than the Valve Index's (more faded colored, god-rayed) panels/lenses and slight heavier headset. Those would be the deciding factors for me with these headsets (I own both of them). The Valve Index is better looking (headset design), has a better audio solution, wider field of view (FOV) (which I don't really pay that much attention too while in VR, honestly) has a better microphone and better controllers...however the Vive has a decent interesting design, acceptable FOV, good headset speakers, crappy microphone(i don't hear the microphone so it doesn't really bother me, however still worth mentioning.) and the controllers for the Valve index can natively be used for the Vive pro. With all that pointed out, the impressive colors of the Vive Pro steps out ahead in my opinion.
Pros
Rich Color OLED displays
Comfortable, Light weight
Easier to upgrade and repair
Cons
outdated resolution
2 users found this helpful
Ron
1 year ago
10 / 10
Amazing
Ron
1 year ago
10 / 10
I dont have any more to say.
Strap is amazingly balancing weights and so comfortable.
Screen is OLED which makes VR looks great, also 90Hz is awesome.
SteamVR is good app(compared to crappy Pitool and barely working Oculus Link with Quest).
Tracking is flawless, literally.
Pros
Comfortable
Good screen
Uses SteamVR
Better tracking method
Cons
Vive Wands aren't the best
Expensive
2 users found this helpful
Ali
1 year ago
9 / 10
HTC vive pro is good VR headset but can be better!
Ali
1 year ago
9 / 10
The HTC ive pro tracking is very accurate but if it was cheaper it would be really great!
We consider a lower weight better because lighter devices are more comfortable to carry. A lower weight is also an advantage for home appliances, as it makes transportation easier, and for many other types of products.
Interpupillary distance (IPD) is the distance between the center of your eyes. Without adjustable IPD, the lenses of a VR headset may not line up with your pupils, which can result in eye strain and nausea.
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3640 mAh
Battery power, or battery capacity, represents the amount of electrical energy that a battery can store. More battery power can be an indication of longer battery life.
Resolution is an essential indicator of a screen's image quality, representing the maximum amount of pixels that can be shown on the screen. The resolution is given as a compound value, comprised of horizontal and vertical pixels.
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773 ppi
Pixel density is a measurement of a screen's resolution, expressed as the number of pixels per inch (PPI) on the screen. A higher pixel density translates into more clarity and sharpness for the images rendered on the screen, thus improving the quality of the viewing experience.
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The CPU speed indicates how many processing cycles per second can be executed by a CPU, considering all of its cores (processing units). It is calculated by adding the clock rates of each core or, in the case of multi-core processors employing different microarchitectures, of each group of cores.
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6GB
Random-access memory (RAM) is a form of memory used to store working data and machine code. Having more RAM is particularly useful for multitasking, allowing you to run more programs at once or have more tabs open in your browser.
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256GB
The internal storage refers to the built-in storage space available in a device for system data, apps, and user-generated data. With a large amount of internal storage, you can save more files and apps on your device.
The device has a standard memory slot (such as an SD or micro SD card slot) that enables you to extend the built-in internal storage with affordable memory modules, or easily retrieve data, such as photographs, from the memory card.
A gyroscope is a sensor that tracks the orientation of a device, more specifically by measuring the angular rotational velocity. Initially, they were built using a spinning rotor to detect changes in orientation, like twisting or rotation.
An accelerometer is a sensor used to measure the linear acceleration of a device. A common application is detecting when a device changes between vertical and horizontal positions.
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5.1
Bluetooth is a wireless technology standard that allows data transfers between devices placed in close proximity, using short-wavelength, ultra-high frequency radio waves. Newer versions provide faster data transfers.
3D audio provides a more immersive soundscape than traditional surround sound technologies, allowing you to pinpoint the exact direction that sounds are coming from.
Comments
Dinky
2 years ago
7 / 10
I think the HTC Vive Pro is underrated.
Dinky
2 years ago
7 / 10
I personally think the HTC Vive Pro would be my choice. In my opinion, the OLED (deep black level) panels and the light weight/comfort of the Vive Pro makes for a more enjoyable experience in VR than the Valve Index's (more faded colored, god-rayed) panels/lenses and slight heavier headset. Those would be the deciding factors for me with these headsets (I own both of them). The Valve Index is better looking (headset design), has a better audio solution, wider field of view (FOV) (which I don't really pay that much attention too while in VR, honestly) has a better microphone and better controllers...however the Vive has a decent interesting design, acceptable FOV, good headset speakers, crappy microphone(i don't hear the microphone so it doesn't really bother me, however still worth mentioning.) and the controllers for the Valve index can natively be used for the Vive pro. With all that pointed out, the impressive colors of the Vive Pro steps out ahead in my opinion.
Pros
Cons
Ron
1 year ago
10 / 10
Amazing
Ron
1 year ago
10 / 10
I dont have any more to say. Strap is amazingly balancing weights and so comfortable. Screen is OLED which makes VR looks great, also 90Hz is awesome. SteamVR is good app(compared to crappy Pitool and barely working Oculus Link with Quest). Tracking is flawless, literally.
Pros
Cons
Ali
1 year ago
9 / 10
HTC vive pro is good VR headset but can be better!
Ali
1 year ago
9 / 10
The HTC ive pro tracking is very accurate but if it was cheaper it would be really great!
Pros
Cons