HTC VIVE Pro 2 Full KIT NOW ON SALE

After the launch of the HTC VIVE Pro 2 headset earlier this year, delivering sharp, precise and immersive VR, HTC VIVE announces the availability of the VIVE Pro 2 Full Kit – which includes the headset, 2x Base Stations, and 2x VIVE controllers – retailing at £1,299.

Pre-order for VIVE Pro 2 Full Kit, opens 23rd September in EMEA. Anyone who buys during the pre-order window will receive a £50 gift voucher to spend in the store they purchased their VIVE Pro 2 from. Ideal for anyone looking for a perfect excuse to grow their VR accessories collection.

VIVE Pro 2 sets a new benchmark for business and consumer VR, featuring a stunning 5K resolution display delivering 2.5K to each eye, coupled with an amazing 120Hz refresh rate as well as a fast-switching panel with real RGB sub-pixels, for crystal clear and super smooth animations.

As well as this, the field of view increases to 120 degrees thanks to VIVE Pro 2’s bespoke dual stacked-lens design. These advances mean minimal motion blur and the ‘screen door effect’ is virtually eliminated making the VIVE Pro 2 feel more natural and realistic when inside VR.

From experienced VR enthusiasts to those just starting out, VIVE Pro 2 is the ideal headset for experiencing games like Half-Life: Alyx, placing you in amongst the action, or for fantasy adventure VR content like Jon Favreau and Wevr’s Gnomes and Goblins. Whatever your VR need, the VIVE Pro 2 Full Kit is the complete VR package to ensure full VR immersion.

The VIVE Pro 2 Full Kit will begin shipping in October with pre-order ending 14th October 2021 in EMEA.

The VIVE Pro 2 Full Kit will be available to purchase online from HTC on Vive.com as well as through Amazon, Scan and Overclockers. For more information please visit: www.vive.com


*£50 voucher can be redeemed at the retailer the VIVE PRO 2 is purchased from e.g. buy at Vive.com and received a £50 voucher to spend on anything at VIVE.com. Vouchers will be valid until end of Dec on VIVE.com, other retailer expiry dates may vary.

 

 

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