
HP VR1000-200 Reverb VR Headset
Ultra-high-resolution Windows Mixed Reality headset with dual 2160x2160 displays and integrated spatial audio.
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Overview
Key Features
Dual 2160 X 2160 LCD panels with full RGB stripe: Experience exceptional image clarity and an expansive 114° field of view; six degrees of freedom let you move up, down, back, forth, and side-to-side naturally
Lightweight and compact: 2.17 x 6.97 x 3.31 inches, 433g; soft elastic strap provides easy on/off, and detachable, machine-washable face mask keeps your headset clean
Bluetooth motion controllers: Two included controllers are pre-synced to headset for easy setup and provide exceptional tracking and long battery life
Intergrated audio: Use the built-in, high-quality headphones or easily remove them and plug your own into the 3.5 mm jack; integrated microphone lets you chat with teammates
90HZ refresh rate: React quicker and experience it clearer with a high refresh rate when paired with recommended workstation specifications
Ports: DisplayPort 1.3, USB 3.0, stereo 3.5 mm headphone/microphone jack
Sensors: Windows Mixed Reality inside/out 6 DOF motion tracking, gyroscope, accelerometer, magnetometer
Warranty: One-year limited warranty
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- 2160 x 2160 per-eye resolution with full RGB stripe delivers exceptional visual clarity and reduced screen-door effect
- Inside-out 6DOF tracking eliminates the need for external sensors or base stations
- Lightweight 433-gram design with soft elastic strap is comfortable for longer VR sessions
- Integrated high-quality headphones with removable option and 3.5mm jack offer audio flexibility
- Pre-synced Bluetooth motion controllers are included for immediate out-of-box setup
👎 Cons
- 90Hz refresh rate is lower than some competing headsets that offer 120Hz or higher
- Bluetooth controller tracking can lose accuracy outside the front-facing camera field of view
- Requires both DisplayPort 1.3 and USB 3.0 connections, which may not be available on all laptops
- Windows Mixed Reality platform has a more limited app ecosystem compared to SteamVR-native headsets