HTC Vive Focus Plus
![]() | Outdated Product An autonomous virtual reality headset released by HTC in 2019 and primarily aimed at the corporate segment—training, demonstrations, and collaboration in a VR environment. The device does not require a connection to a PC or smartphone: it is equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processor, 4 GB of RAM, and 32 GB of internal storage, which is sufficient for launching specialized applications, although this might be tight for large gaming projects. One of the key advantages is full motion tracking in space with six degrees of freedom (6DoF) for both the headset itself and the two included controllers, allowing for free movement around the room without external base stations. The optical system of the HTC Vive Focus Plus VR glasses provides a resolution of 1440x1600 pixels per eye an...d a 110° field of view, while mechanical adjustment of the interpupillary distance helps to customize the image according to individual vision features. The refresh rate is 75 Hz—a specification that is lower than later models with their 90–120 Hz, but generally sufficient for work and training scenarios. The headset is equipped with built-in headphones and a microphone, convenient for conducting VR conferences. Wireless connectivity includes Wi-Fi 5 and Bluetooth modules, with a USB-C port available for wired connections. The autonomy is claimed to be around three hours, and the weight of 695 grams is noticeable during long sessions, but quite acceptable for short work immersions. |
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An autonomous virtual reality headset released by HTC in 2019 and primarily aimed at the corporate segment—training, demonstrations, and collaboration in a VR environment. The device does not require a connection to a PC or smartphone: it is equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processor, 4 GB of RAM, and 32 GB of internal storage, which is sufficient for launching specialized applications, although this might be tight for large gaming projects.
One of the key advantages is full motion tracking in space with six degrees of freedom (6DoF) for both the headset itself and the two included controllers, allowing for free movement around the room without external base stations. The optical system of the HTC Vive Focus Plus VR glasses provides a resolution of 1440x1600 pixels per eye and a 110° field of view, while mechanical adjustment of the interpupillary distance helps to customize the image according to individual vision features.
The refresh rate is 75 Hz—a specification that is lower than later models with their 90–120 Hz, but generally sufficient for work and training scenarios. The headset is equipped with built-in headphones and a microphone, convenient for conducting VR conferences. Wireless connectivity includes Wi-Fi 5 and Bluetooth modules, with a USB-C port available for wired connections. The autonomy is claimed to be around three hours, and the weight of 695 grams is noticeable during long sessions, but quite acceptable for short work immersions.
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