Article 5HQ2H HTC’s newest headsets signal end of Vive’s 5-year “VR for the home” mission

HTC’s newest headsets signal end of Vive’s 5-year “VR for the home” mission

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Sam Machkovech
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    The HTC Vive Focus 3, the company's latest and highest-powered untethered VR system yet. New controllers, improved internal specs... and a very high MSRP of $1,299. [credit: HTC ]

Today's VR-centric ViveCon 2021, presented by HTC's Vive division of VR headsets, kicks off with two new headset models slated to launch this year.

That's probably the headline HTC wants VR fans to focus on-hooray, new stuff to strap to faces-but a closer examination of both headsets (and feedback directly from HTC's executive team) puts a damper on that, at least for any average consumer interested in buying either.

The Vive Focus 3, HTC's newest "all-in-one" untethered VR headset, competes directly with the Oculus Quest 2, but it costs a whopping $1,000 more than the Facebook-branded option, at $1,299 MSRP. And the Vive Pro 2, a long-overdue spec bump to 2018's Vive Pro, resembles the earlier model all too much while costing either $799 by itself or $1,399 for its "full kit."

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