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HTC VIVE Wireless Adapter for Vive Pro/Cosmos Series

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Features

  • Wireless VR for Vive cosmos, Vive Pro, Vive Pro eye and Vive Pro 2 series
  • Powered by Intel wigig Technology with near-zero latency. Allows for multi-player VR in the same play space - up to 3 people in a single room-scale environment
  • Requires available pcie slot
  • Included battery allows for up to 2.5 hrs of play
  • VIVE Wireless Adapter supports 3264 x 1632 resolution and 90Hz refresh rate when used with VIVE Pro 2.

Description

Untethered virtual reality is here. Introducing the official wireless VR adapter for VIVE cosmos series, Vive Pro series, and Vive Pro eye series. The Vive wireless adapter, powered by Intel wigig, offers a near-zero latency wireless VR experience that's fast, responsive, and offers maximum performance. Build worlds, tear them down, Venture into the unknown-all without skipping a beat. Coupled with a powerful, easy-swap battery, you can explore the full virtual range of your Vive cosmos or Vive Pro/eye for up to 2.5 hours. More players? No problem. Make multiuser VR an actuality. Get the most out of VR with Infinity. Two-month Vive port Infinity membership included with your purchase of the Vive wireless adapter. Get access to games, documentaries, health & Fitness, and a whole lot more of the best and richest content Vive port has to offer. Vive wireless adapter supports up to 6M x 6M (20ft x 20ft) play area. Use up to three Vive wireless adapters in a single room-scale environment. Region dependent.

Release date: August 1, 2020


Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 7.8 x 6.3 inches; 3.4 Pounds


Type of item: Video Game


Item model number: 99HANN050-00


Item Weight: 3.4 pounds


Manufacturer: HTC


Country of Origin: Taiwan


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: August 15, 2020


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  • Works and easy to install.
Was pretty intimidated at the instructions as a non computer kinda person. However it was super easy to install. The step by step instructions on the website were pretty good. Can confirm this works for Vive Cosmos Elite system. Only negative is the price. This is an insane price but when you have a 9 year old playing and twisting/breaking the cord from the original headset this is a must if you want them to enjoy the system. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2022 by BagAddict

  • Interesting & Useful Tech - Outclassed at a Lower Price Point for Most
I play a fair bit of VR. Not as much as I used to, but when my trusty Valve Index finally bit the bullet after 3 years of service, I wanted to try to side-grade. I already had the base stations and equipment necessary to integrate into SteamVR with (what should have been) a drag-and-drop hardware replacement - a Vive Cosmos Elite. When I had the money, I ended up purchasing the wireless adapter and have been using it for a few months in total now. Context for the review, here is my VR setup: - Vive Cosmos Elite w/ Wireless Adapter - 2x Valve Knuckle Controllers - 3x Vive 2018 Tracking Pucks - 3x SteamVR 2.0 base stations I mostly played VRChat, Blade & Sorcery, Tactical Assault VR, and Beat Saber. All 4 had no trouble transmitting all their data, with only the occasional grey-screen-of-death that would resolve itself within 30 seconds, either on its own or by me unplugging and plugging the power cable to the adapter back in. I found the included power bank to be good for shorter play sessions (around 2 hours), but I ended up switching to a power bank I already owned. IF YOU SWITCH POWER BANKS, THERE IS NO GUARANTEE IT WILL WORK! PLEASE DO YOUR OWN TESTING! For reference, the included power bank lists its output at 5-6V @ 3A, 6.2-9V @ 2.3A, 9.2-12V @ 1.75A Mine lists its output as 5-6V @ 3A, 6-9V @ 2A, 9-12V @ 1.5A The adapter itself isn't unwieldy beyond the cord running down my spine to my pocket/waist which can be run through my clothes to avoid the issue entirely. It does get warm but doesn't cause any discomfort while wearing the headset for upwards of 4-5 hours at a time playing VRC. Even laying down with it while in FBT isn't uncomfortable, and I don't really notice the extra weight or cable. If you ALREADY HAVE a compatible headset/equipment, an open PCIe slot, and want the untethered experience, this is a pretty decent option. However, it's worth mentioning that other standalone headsets can actually be connected to your PC as well (namely, Quest Link which works over your wifi network which is compatible with Meta Quest headsets), and there are open source projects such as OpenVR-SpaceCalibrator on GitHub that let you mix and match Inside-Out and Outside-In tracking spaces (with a healthy amount of jank). With the Quest hardware at such a low price-point compared to requiring already owning a headset AND THEN buying this adapter on top of it, I can't recommend this to anyone except people who are against Meta hardware and/or don't want to deal with outdated but functional software to keep their other SteamVR goodies working. As an additional note, the Vive software is fairly simple to use once you get past the initial installation. It took me nearly 2 hours to troubleshoot getting my headset to even register on my PC, but since then it has calmed itself down and I only need to open the Vive Wireless app to access my headset with no strings attached. There is some overhead added on by these app requirements, but if you're considering buying this you probably have a PC that can tank it with little to no issues anyways. tl;dr Buy if you want untethered and already have compatible hardware. If not, buy a Quest 2/3 and use Quest Link. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2024 by Logan !

  • Using on vive pro 2.
Works great. Makes moving my set up to other rooms...or outside...wayyyyy easier. Re-energized my love of VR. You do have to deal with the battery pack cable, but thats only attached to you not a pc. I use a ravpower 20000mah qc 3.0 in addition to the included brick. Ive spent 4 hours straight on that rav power and it wasnt dead. Included power cable is usb-a to usb-a fyi. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2024 by Jeremy Blackie

  • Cool but Extreme Drawbacks
If you want to lose the tether to your PC, this is a way to do it. Unfortunately, it has some enormous drawbacks. Setting aside the mildly annoying problem of the signal being blocked by literally any object between you and the receiver, the wireless module crashes seemingly at random every 5 to 30 minutes. This is the case with myself and 2 of my friends who also got it. On top of that, the module that rests on top of your head gets dangerously hot to the point that you can actually burn yourself if you touch it. One friend wireless receiver managed to ignite and he now just keeps it on a shelf as a trophy of sorts since his was out of warranty at the time. In my personal experience, the device is mostly frustrations and having to restart my headset every few minutes when it crashes, but it is nice to be able to not worry about a cable, I suppose. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2023 by Tyler D

  • It's not bad, but you absolutely MUST know and consider how you intend to use your Vive.
I've bought, installed, and played with this for the full first 2.5ish hour charge. There are things I like about it, and there are things that for my playstyle I absolutely hate. The good: - The tracking and connectivity work very well, I've noticed little to no difference to being fully plugged in. - Makes it easier to have a set up further away from your computer itself - Gives you the advertised freedom of movement, IE no more getting tangled in your own cable. The bad: - The setup is miles more difficult than I would've expected. Not so much so to make it prohibitive, but far more than I'd ever want to do twice. Which fully negates the whole reason I bought it. If you want to use your headset for extended periods of time you'll either have to re connect the cable, or invest in a third party battery solution which may or may not work, or damage the unit. I intend on using my wireless for parties and honestly even that I'm questioning the usefulness of. without an extended battery life, or the need to purchase 2-3 batteries this just doesn't cut it as a party game enhancement. - It's awkward, if you ever want to game sitting down this isn't the option for you particularly if you have a high back chair. Because of the new antenna it's not as forgiving. I get that you have the wireless to be more mobile, but if you're only ever using wireless you may at some point want to sit down. The Meh: - It's not super heavy, but the extra weight of the wireless antenna is noticeable, and so is the new pad that they added to help fight that. You'll need to readjust your headband and strap. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2021 by Travis P

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