The Windows Mixed Reality group is the best VR group. However, it’s not the most expensive VR headset at $599. It is sometimes on sale. It is currently on sale at HP for $449. It’s also easier to understand some of its flaws because it is priced lower.
$599 $499 at HP (save $150)
This headset is the best, especially if your PC can handle smooth gaming at 4K. You can reduce the resolution.
As we have highlighted in our review of the Reverb G2, its main selling point, at 2160p per eyes, is its high resolution. The annoying screen door effect was completely absent in our testing. You will need to have a powerful computer that can run VR games at 4K resolution. If you don’t have a powerful PC, you can reduce the resolution per eye. This means that there are no base stations required to set up or clutter up your home. Although the headset’s overall tracking volume was limited, it is still highly usable. The motion gyro sensors in the controllers are excellent and help overcome tracking difficulties by anticipating hand movements outside the tracking zone.
HP’s Reverb G2 VR headset is $150 below its normal selling price right now HP's Reverb G2 VR headset is $150 below its normal selling price right now
Frederick Catcher
Chief Editor at WannaPlay News. Beginning as a young child with text adventures and simple action games on a cassette-based TRS80, Frederick has been gaming on PCs since the beginning. From there, he advanced to the heyday of the GTA 3 escapades, learned how to construct PCs, and discovered his lifelong passion for shooters and role-playing games. In 2015, he started penning news about video games for The GeekFamily. He covers every aspect of the market, including esports, patch notes, new game announcements, and how-to articles. Numerous "how to" guides