Anyone would easily mistake this device for a gaming headset yet it offers much more than a gaming experience. It looks best suited for business but that doesn't rule out buying it for personal use. The purchase price of $1,600 may seem like much but for those functionalities, this is a modest sum.
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Garham
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I'd say it's more lucrative for HTC to target businesses instead of gamers. I bet this model will have games made for it eventually, or a lighter version of this headset will. One potential issue I see is that it sounds like this headset... See more
codechaser
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The eye tracking feature is pretty unique, but how does this work on the job site? Does each person get a headset? If so, that's bound to get expensive. Or does the group share as needed? If so, how does it determine whose eyes it is... See more
Clyde33
Good question and that is exactly what ran through my mind the moment I read through this article. I tried to check multiple sources to check on its functionality but there isn't much information there. By virtue of its price, it makes sense to... See more
Elijah
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HTC's VR headset is excellent with lots of cool features, but I don't think it will take off with gamers should it ever be marketed that way. The Oculus Quest beat it to market, has a good stable of compatible games, and is a fraction of the... See more
EyeForAnEye
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I like this and I think the price is decent. I mean, it's VR. It's bound to be expensive - though it is true that the Oculus is more affordable. Comparing the two, I would go for the Oculus, but this headset still holds its own.