HTC Vive Review: This Is The Best VR Headset To Date! Know The Reasons Why ! [DETAILS HERE]

HTC Vive is reported to have beaten all of its competition like the Rift and PSVR, among many others. HTC Vive, since it was introduced in the market have been getting good reviews from users- gamers and nongamers alike. It provides excellent VR experience. However, a good VR experience comes with a hefty price tag, at least for the case of HTC Vive.

According to PC Advisor, the HTC Vive is considered the most expensive option in the line of virtual reality headset. The reason for the high price is the HTC Vive offers an unparalleled experience by providing users with the opportunity to look around the virtual environment. It also enables players to physically walk around and interact using bespoke handheld controllers.

The HTC Vive is comfortable to wear because of its memory foam-like material around the edged to get rid of any skin irritation when being worn even when the player sweats, which is highly likely. It is extremely comfortable that players wearing it won't be bothered by any hassle, making them wear the VR headset all day long if possible.

The outside of HTC Vive is equipped with sensors that aids the base stations to track the player's exact location within the virtual space. It also comes with supported head strap that should relieve the players from the extra weight on the front of the face.

HTC also provides two controllers. The controllers of HTC Vive are designed to be versatile and used in number of ways in the virtual world. The controllers feature triggers, touch-enabled circular panel and a number of physical buttons with built-in sensors. This allows the controllers to be tracked in the virtual world with precision.

As added by IT Pro, HTC Vive also partnered with TPCAST in developing the kit so it can be used without wires. This was created as part of Vive X accelerator program. The kit allows the users and players to modify their headsets so it works without any wires attached. A great addition to the Vive.

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