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2022 Newest HP Reverb G2 Virtual Reality Headset V2 Version

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Features

  • THE NO COMPROMISE VR HEADSET - Realistic visuals, soundscapes, and superb performance come together to form a more immersive experience
  • ITS ALL INSIDE - Packaging includes HP VR Headset, 6m headset cable for desktop and mobile PCs, 2 motion controllers, 1 DisplayPort to mini-DisplayPort adapter, 1 Power Adapter, and easy set up instructions
  • EXCEPTIONAL VISUALS AND SOUND - Seeing and hearing is believing with high-quality resolution and fully immersive spatial audio with mura-free 2160 x 2160 LCD panels per eye
  • A HEADSET THAT ADJUSTS TO YOU - Flexible material, increased cushion size, and lenses that adjust to suit different eye distances, allow you to bask in your virtual world comfortably
  • MORE CAMERAS. BETTER TRACKING - With 4 built in cameras, and ergonomically designed controls, tracking more movement with the VR headset just got a whole lot easier

Description

Explore your virtual world with the HP Reverb G2 VR Headset. Stellar visuals, audio from Valve, and high-performance join to create a more immersive experience than ever before. Your package not only contains your headset, but it also includes a 6m headset cable for desktop and mobile PCs, two motion controllers, one DisplayPort to mini-DisplayPort adapter, one Power Adapter, and easy set up instructions. Seeing and hearing is believing with mura-free 2160 x 2160 LCD panels per eye and incredible spatial audio. The VR headset adjusts to your needs thanks to its flexible material, increased cushion size and lenses that accommodate various eye distances. Plus, tracking more movement with the gaming VR headset is made easy and comfortable with 4 built in cameras and ergonomically designed controls. The HP VR Headset with controller is compatible with both Steam VR and Windows Mixed Reality. Game with peace of mind knowing that your investment is protected with HP’s 1-Year Limited Warranty including parts and labor. Compared to HP Reverb G1 HMD Windows Mixed Reality requires Windows 10 May 2019 Update installed on the workstation or PC. Features may require software or other 3rd-party applications to provide the described functionality. To minimize the possibility of experiencing discomfort using a VR application, ensure that the PC system is equipped with the appropriate graphics and CPU for the VR application. For HP workstation VR ready recommended configurations, see: http://www8.hp.com/h20195/v2/GetPDF.aspx/4AA6-9646ENW.pdf

Brand: HP


Color: Black


Special Feature: Sweatproof, Fast Charging


Connectivity Technology: DisplayPort


Included Components: Cable, AC Adapter, Controller


Compatible Devices: Personal Computer


Age Range (Description): Adult


Product Dimensions: 7.32"D x 3.31"W x 2.95"H


Operating System: Windows 10


Item Weight: 1.21 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 7.32 x 3.31 x 2.95 inches


Item Weight: 1.21 pounds


Item model number: HP-RV-G2


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: April 29, 2022


Manufacturer: HP


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  • Very good value and attributes
Being my first VR headset, I have nothing to compare it with. It is also worth pointing out that I am writing this after about 1 month of ownership. -The headset itself. The screens have a very good resolution and give a very clear image in the center of your FOV. If you have very low frame rates you will notice the edges of the FOV rendering as you move your head, I understand that some people can find it distracting but it hasn't been the case for me. The image will also "lag" and this could cause VR sickness for some, 2 of my friends have reported feeling slightly unwell because of it but I haven't. It really depends on the person wearing it. The IPD adjustment is wide enough IMO and I fall right in the middle of the range available to me. The lenses used are Fresnel lenses and thus have some degree of godrays and blurriness towards the edge of your field of view. I would say it is not a real issue in most cases but I can imagine why some people would have problems with it. Speaking of the FOV, it is somewhat narrow but I can work with it. What you lose in FOV compared to other rival headsets, you gain in resolution. The last thing to mention is that the lenses will fog up more or less and more or less quickly depending on a variety of factors such as environmental conditions and your own skin. This stops being an issue once everything has gotten warmed up but it can be annoying for the first 5 minutes. This is an issue of sealed VR headsets and not a G2-specific issue so I would not count that against it, you do have very good sealing with the face gasket and it prevents outside light from leaking in so I would say it's worth dealing with. -The installation and setup. It is not complicated to plug and install the required software for this product. The one thing I would say to watch out for is for people plugging the USB cable into an older motherboard. Mine is a Z170 board (2016) and the Mixed Reality Portal initially threw a caution message saying that my USB connectivity was adequate but that some features might be disabled. I have no idea what features it was referring to as everything seems to work just fine. This is just in case you come across the same error, it might be a false alarm. The cables are long enough for full-room games such as beat saber and the like, but are naturally a bit of a bother for people who will use it mainly sitting down at their desk since they're 6m long. Be aware that the power plug itself is a strange one and I had to use an adapter to plug it into my wall outlet. It should also be noted that after a power cut, the headset will turn itself on when the power comes back. If you live in a area where they are frequent, I would advise unplugging the power (either from the small box or the wall) to avoid unnecessary wear should this happen when it is left unattended. -Tracking. You have to keep in mind that it uses optical (inside-out) tracking and the lighting and your environment will cause your mileage to vary. Avoid overly bright conditions, windows with daylight pouring in cause the camera tracking feed to be washed out and overexposed, making it less accurate. Very sterile and uniform rooms with little to no landmarks will also negatively affect tracking accuracy. I have heard from some users that putting up dark coloured post-its helps the tracking "anchor" itself but I have not had to use this method. -The controllers. They're fine overall, they feel more flimsy than I would like but the price point is also to be considered. They overall work great for me, they also use optical tracking and therefore need to be visible by your headset's cameras to be used. I have not yet encountered a situation where the tracking let me down and the accuracy is also higher than some material online would lead you to believe (again, this is just my personal experience). -The speakers. They are surprisingly good, I did not expect them to sound as good as they do. The range of adjustment (swivel and height) might be a tad on the small side but it works for my head. I will say that after a month of ownership, the right side speaker started to sound weak and the volume was noticeably lower than on the left side. This initially caused me to worry but I quickly found a reddit post mentioning it and one comment advised to unmount and remount the speaker. It is held on by one single easily accessible Phillips screw and the speaker itself uses to little pins that socket into the headband. I took it off, wiped it slightly and blew on both the pins and sockets then remounted it. The issue has been resolved. -Overall. I am satisfied with this product, as my first foray into the world of VR/MR I can say that it has breathed new life in games I only experienced on a flat screen. The specs are very good for the particular price point and the build quality is decent. As for the seller themselves, they dispatched my package in a reasonable timeframe and my experience with them has been good. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2023 by Dunkan

  • DO NOT BUY USB FAIL
I exclusively play VR racing simulators with this headset. I am sitting stationary while playing. The cable assembly failed exactly 1 month after purchase. I am using the supplied USB A to C adapter. It failed when I plugged another USB device into my computer. I think the failure is in the black box that is inline with the cable. After 30 min with customer support I have a free replacement cable assembly in the way. Once this is out of warranty I'll be looking for a new headset. USBTreeView Output Below: =========================== USB Port7 =========================== Connection Status : 0x09 (Device is enumerating) Port Chain : 1-7 Properties : 0x03 IsUserConnectable : yes PortIsDebugCapable : yes PortHasMultiCompanions : no PortConnectorIsTypeC : no ConnectionIndex : 0x07 (Port 7) CompanionIndex : 0 CompanionHubSymLnk : USB#ROOT_HUB30#5&2045765f&1&0#{f18a0e88-c30c-11d0-8815-00a0c906bed8} CompanionPortNumber : 0x03 (Port 3) -> CompanionPortChain : 1-3 Used Endpoints : 0 ======================== USB Device ======================== DriverKeyName : ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER ---------------- Connection Information --------------- Connection Index : 0x00 (Port 0) Connection Status : 0x09 (DeviceEnumerating) Current Config Value : 0x00 (Configuration 0) Device Address : 0x00 (0) Is Hub : 0x00 (no) Device Bus Speed : 0x00 (Low-Speed) Number Of Open Pipes : 0x00 (0 pipes to data endpoints) Data (HexDump) : 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................ 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 09 ................ 00 00 00 ... --------------- Connection Information V2 ------------- Connection Index : 0x07 (7) Length : 0x10 (16 bytes) SupportedUsbProtocols : 0x04 Usb110 : 0 (no, port not supports USB 1.1) -> but Companion Port 1-3 does Usb200 : 0 (no, port not supports USB 2.0) -> but Companion Port 1-3 does Usb300 : 1 (yes, port supports USB 3.0) ReservedMBZ : 0x00 Flags : 0x00 DevIsOpAtSsOrHigher : 0 (Device is not operating at SuperSpeed or higher) DevIsSsCapOrHigher : 0 (Device is not SuperSpeed capable or higher) DevIsOpAtSsPlusOrHigher : 0 (Device is not operating at SuperSpeedPlus or higher) DevIsSsPlusCapOrHigher : 0 (Device is not SuperSpeedPlus capable or higher) ReservedMBZ : 0x00 Data (HexDump) : 07 00 00 00 10 00 00 00 04 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................ ---------------------- Device Descriptor ---------------------- bLength : 0x00 (0 bytes) -------------------- String Descriptors ------------------- none ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2023 by John Pellmann John Pellmann

  • Great for simulators, not great for beat saber, competitive shooters.
Excellent headset. Lacks some of the ease of use of headsets like the Oculus Quest, but makes up for that with its awesome hardware, and better performance when connected to a PC than the quest. Unfortunately the controllers suck. Not ergonomic, and their tracking is… fine if you aren’t trying to set records in beat saber, but not great. The reason I bought this headset was because in computationally intense games, the quest 2’s USB connection can hurt performance. The Reverb can only operate connected to a PC, but does so with a DisplayPort connection, which leads to better performance despite the higher resolution displays than the quest. My recommendation would be for anyone looking for a great simulator headset, this is it. The clarity is amazing, reading cockpit gauges and screens in DCS is easy without zooming in. Not recommended for fast paced competitive games that require pinpoint tracking. The headset is fine but it’s the controllers that hold it back. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2023 by Nico N.

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