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Edition: Base Station 2.0
Features
Description
Now with wide-area tracking, base station 2.0 powers the presence and immersion of room-scale, virtual reality by helping the Vive Pro or Vive Pro eye headsets and Controllers track their exact locations. Features wireless syncing.
Specs & Other Info
Specification | Details |
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Availability | Launched in August 2019 |
Dimensions | 5.8 x 5.8 x 5.3 inches |
Product Category | Interactive Gaming |
Model Number | 99H12160-00 (Specific to Manufacturer) |
Weight | Approximately 1.64 lbs |
Produced by | HTC Corporation |
Origin | Assembled in Taiwan |
Market Introduction | Available since June 2019 |
This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.
The collected user feedback on this Base Station 2.0 indicates that it is generally perceived as a solid product that works great with the quest and is easy to install. It boasts streamlined integration with SteamVR and effortless configuration, though some users received defective units that were quickly replaced by the manufacturer. Attention is drawn to its flawless tracking capabilities, though the absence of mounting hardware and a shorter power cord than expected were noted by purchasers.
Pros
Cons
Should I Buy It?
If you're in need of a reliable VR base station and are prepared to handle a potential initial hiccup with defects or the absence of mounting hardware, this Base Station 2.0 could be a good purchase. Its performance in tracking and compatibility with VR setups, once operational, is praised. However, take note of the higher cost and be ready for potentially buying additional accessories like a mount or a longer power cord.