
HTC Vive Pro Eye
HTC Vive Pro Eye
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This one has eye tracking and the other does not.
Yes but uncomfortable, it's better with lenses.
Hello I just had to laugh out loud - Arnie glasses! The package is 6.6KG (or so), HTC is a bit silent about the weight, but according to various sites: 555Gramm. Hope that helps and get to the Choppa, quick ;) LG
You'll have to contact email support. digitec@digitec.ch If you want the product because of the facial tracker and have something better, I'd say it's not worth the downgrade. There are now several examples of people who use the facial tracker on other headsets but without eye tracking.
360 videos work, of course. But an Oculus Quest, Samsung Gear VR or any Google Daydream compatible set will do. I would say HTC Vive Pro Eye is ideal for developing VR software because you can analyse where the user is looking.
Yes, according to our information, 2x Lighthouse base station and 2x VR controller are included in the scope of delivery.
according to https://www.gamestar.de/artikel/flight-simulator-vr-support-closed-beta,3362509.html : Initially, VR will be available exclusively for WMR (Windows Mixed Reality) headsets, including the new HP Reverb G2, which was developed in collaboration between Microsoft, Valve and HP. Later, however, implementations for all common glasses such as the Oculus Rift, HTC Vive and Valve Index will be added. If you are still looking for the right VR headset for you, then take a look at our buying guide - there we present the best current models in detail.
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