![]() ![]() You also need to place the two base stations diagonally across the expected room scale. The base station should be above your head and, if possible, at least 2 meters above your head. The base station has a quarter-inch screw hole that allows it to be attached not only to specialized equipment but also to common camera tripods. I just connected the power cable to the base station. Depending on the situation, you may need to provide extension cords and equipment for mounting the base station. After cleaning up the room and securing space, set the room scale.Ī total of 3 outlets are required for the link box and 2 base stations. In order to experience VR with VIVE Pro 2, a space of at least 2m x 1.5m is required. Click 'Next'.įrom here, just click 'Next' while proceeding with the setup as instructed. Ignore this time and click 'Next'.Īfter the installation is complete, the VIVE Pro 2 setup will begin. This time I connect to a PC with NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060, but a warning was displayed due to a driver problem. VIVE Pro 2 supports 5K resolution, but you can only experience VR at 5K resolution if your GPU is RTX 20 or higher. The screen will change to the 'Device Settings' screen, so select 'Download' from the 'VIVE Pro 2 Full Kit'. To install the VIVE software and the VIVE app store 'VIVE PORT', you need at least 18.5GB of free space on the storage. Check to agree to the HTC End User License and Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and click 'Get Started'. First, get the VIVE setup program from the following page.Ĭlick 'Personal settings' of 'VIVE Cosmos, VIVE Pro, VIVE'.Ĭlick 'Download VIVE Setup' to download 'ViveSetup.exe'. For the base station, I used 1.0 used in the first HTC Vive this time. This time I will use 1.0 used in the original HTC Vive. On the VIVE side, there is a headset cable connection port and a power button.Īnd the controller. On the PC side, there is a power port, a port for connecting a DisplayPort cable, and a USB Type-A port that supports USB 3.2. There was a technical suitability mark and a serial number on the back. Next, a link box for connecting the headset to the PC, a DisplayPort cable, and a USB Type-A cable. The dial on the left facing the goggles is for adjusting the interpupillary distance (IPD), and the button on the right is for adjusting the depth of the display. There is a silicone nose pad on the nose to prevent light from entering the field of vision. The left speaker has a volume control button and the right speaker has a mute button.Ī view of the goggles from below. There are two movable over-ear type speakers on the left and right. The headband looks like this, you can squeeze the length of the headband by squeezing the dial engraved with the VIVE logo, and you can firmly fix the headset. ![]() The face pad is a cushion and is fixed with Velcro. There was a dual camera for tracking on the front part. The 5m cable hangs on the floor when in use, so it's actually lighter. Including the cable, the VIVE Pro 2 weighs 1045g in actual measurement. When I take out the VIVE Pro 2 main unit at once, it looks like this. VIVE Pro 2 and controller (1.0) and base station (1.0) I realized 5K resolution of 2448 x 2448 pixels for one eye and 4896 x 2448 pixels for both eyes, and I got the opportunity to experience VIVE Pro 2 with a viewing angle of 120 degrees and a frame rate of up to 120 Hz, so I actually connected it to a PC and played various games. 18:00:00 Review of 'HTC VIVE Pro 2' VR headset for high end with 5K resolution & high refresh rate & viewing angle 120 degreesįrom HTC's VR device brand 'VIVE', the high-end VR device ' VIVE Pro 2 ' appeared on June 30, 2021. ![]()
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