Product Comparison: HTC Vive Pro vs HTC Vive Cosmos
General Specifications
Brand
HTC
HTC
Model
Vive Pro
Vive Cosmos
Origin
China
China
About the Product
VIVE Pro is the most capable, and fully featured Virtual Reality system VIVE has ever made. Designed to meet the needs of today's most demanding VR users - from expansive office environments and crowded arcades, to the comfort of your living room. VIVE Pro surpasses the bar-setting experience to realize the most immersive virtual reality experience today.
Dive into your creative space, immerse yourself in exciting worlds, and discover new ways to learn and stay active. VIVE Cosmos is the world's first VR system with a suite of versatile modular options. Go beyond just gaming. Elevate your VR experience.
Key Specs
Movement Tracking
Yes
Yes
Control Type
Motion Controllers
Motion Controllers
Sensors
SteamVR Tracking, G-sensor, gyroscope, proximity, IPD sensor
Eye Comfort Setting, G-sensor, Gyroscope, Hall sensor, Touch sensors
Wireless
Yes
No
What customers say about "Key Specs"
HTC Vive Pro Virtual Reality Headset
- The best, by far, Virtual reality system available. Room scale, wireless wands, backed by valve. I really can't describe how amazing it is, I don't have the vocabulary to express it.
- The longbow game is fun. And you may realize that the controllers are giving haptic feedback when you "pull" the bowstring and release it to give it that additional sense of immersion.
- Tracking works great. All sensors respond immediately after my movement. Very happy with the purchase.
- The resolution just isn't what it is on a LED monitor. Obviously you're stretching that image out over a 360 degree 3d environment so it's a little tougher to do.
- The Controllers are just awful. So when you first take them into your hand, you realize a few problems. You don't have very many buttons. And games gives you two options of movement.
HTC Vive Cosmos VR Headset
- No complaints with any game and by now we have a library of 30+ games that work flawlessly.
- All games are working/tracking fantastic without the need for and configuration.
- Resolution is excellent. Text is clear.
- Tracking is inconsistent and unreliable.
- Became very disoriented in VR experiences very frequently.
Size & Weight
Color
Blue
Blue
Height
7.1 in.
3.46 in.
Width
13.4 in.
8.27 in.
Depth
13.4 in.
6.3 in.
Weight
28.33 oz.
24.76 oz.
What customers say about "Size & Weight"
HTC Vive Pro Virtual Reality Headset
- It takes a lot of the weight off your face once you get it right, and it keeps it on the sweet point.
- Unit fits to your face and secures with slide over back of head, there’s a tightening knob that gets the fit just right, and best of all the weight distribution is so much better.
- It sits perfectly on my head. I do not feel excess weight on my head.
- The headset is more weight balanced and better quality.
- It’s hard for someone with a very small head to choose the right size. Perhaps it will slide that annoying.
HTC Vive Cosmos VR Headset
- Many adjustments to the sizing makes for a good fit.
- The headband is super comfy and the weight of the unit is fine- it seems very light to me.
- The construction plenty sturdy. Amazing size.
- Controllers are very heavy.
- The controllers are big, clunky, and slippery.
Display
Display Type
Dual AMOLED
LCD
Field Of View
110 °
110 °
Focus Adjustment Wheel
No
No
Interpupillary Distance Adjustment
Yes
Yes
Features
Buttons
Menu button, System button, Grip buttons, Dual-stage trigger
Menu button, Joystick, VIVE button, L/R Bumpers, L/R Triggers, Grip buttons, YXBA buttons
Adjustable Headband
Yes
Yes
Integrated Speaker(s)
Yes
Yes
Integrated Microphone
Yes
Yes
Power Source
Built-in rechargeable battery
PC
Extras
USB-C port, Hi-Res, 3D spatial audio, Chaperone technology, VIVE Wireless Adapter, Optimised Ergonomics
3D spatial audio, High Resolution, Easy to use, Ergonomic Design, Chaperone technology
What customers say about "Features"
HTC Vive Pro Virtual Reality Headset
- Cable is lighter. But a proprietary port makes it difficult to extend - not a problem for me though, the length is absolutely sufficient.
- The controllers have side buttons that are too easy to press.
- The audio is about the same as the deluxe head strap. I do like the inclusion of a volume adjustment and microphone mute button on the ear pieces.
- I find it a little bit of a pain to get the headset just right on my head. You need to get the straps perfect (not too tight, or loose) to make the area right in front of your face perfectly clear.
- I don't think the screens are quite big enough. You will probably notice the black ring around the outside of your vision when you're waiting for a game to load or whatever.
HTC Vive Cosmos VR Headset
- The flip design is great.
- Great thing that it comes with built-in headphones.
- Flip up goggle design amazing for eyeglass wearers.
- Mic quality is below standard.
- Tracking is awful. Controllers are lagging out and losing traction.
Warranty / Certifications
Manufacturer Warranty
1 year(s)
2 year(s)
Certifications
CE
CE, FCC
Other Information
MSRP
799.00 $
699.00 $
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