Review HTC Vive Focus Vision review

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The HTC Vive Focus Vision is a pretty solid headset — all the onboard tracking is rapid without any discernible latency; the wearability makes this comfortable for hours on end; and the picture quality is mighty. But with the same chip you’d find in the Quest 2 and fresnel lenses for $999, this is tough to recommend to anyone outside of enthusiasts and professionals.

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hi there, jason, persoanly the choise of lense is a personal choise, each type has its draw backs, yes over all pancake lenses are better for the avrage gamer, however for the hardcore vr users out there like 90% of the vr social scene many of us dont care about pancake lenses due to their fov and edge blurring issues.

as for the facts about the hardware on the headset you are incorrect on some parts, the head set has 4 tracking cam, 2 duel use fron colour passthrough used for tracking and colour passthrough, so in reality there are 6 tracking cams, not 2. as for the battery life on the headset, it all depends on what settings you have the headset on. depending if you are useing a higher refresh rate or not also makes a big diffrance on battery life.

taking into account that im not going to list off everything that you have said wrong here, i would like to see a revision to this post correcting your misstakes and your harsh words towards this headset not taking into account real world use cases and what demographic it would be best suited to. e.g vr social gamers, vr developers, artists, or just light vr gamers.

from a facts point of view after not only reviewing the headset accross multiple sources but also being in the process of getting a this headset myself, i cannot fathom how you came to this choise when 25% of your data is incorrect and inconsistant with any other review / spec sheet out there.

please for the sake of your readers and fans, revise this artical and get your facts right.