Forbes September 18, 2024
Matt Gardner

A new contender has entered the VR and XR space, and it looks like the real deal–especially for long, high-end gaming sessions. HTC Vive finally unveiled its latest headset: the Vive Focus Vision, which hopes to please gamers and high-tech productivity fans alike, and with a midpoint price for its range.

The Vive Focus Vision targets PCVR and standalone gaming as well as location-based experiences, workplace applications like industrial training and collaboration, and mixed reality. Scheduled to start shipping on October 18, for $999–slightly more expensive than the recently reduced XR Elite, but $400 cheaper than the Focus 3–its specs are impressive for its pricetag, and might be one of the most flexible headsets out there.

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