Article 3KBPP New Vive Pro owners will pay $1,250, including needed accessories

New Vive Pro owners will pay $1,250, including needed accessories

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Kyle Orland
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Last week, when discussing the HTC Vive Pro's sky-high, $799 headset-only price, we noticed a bit of an oddity surrounding the pricing of the tracking base stations and controllers needed to go along with the system. Picking up two of each accessory at HTC's retail pricing would run about $530, or $30 more than a $500 original Vive bundle which also includes the same accessories.

Someone at HTC seems to have noticed the same oddity, because the company is now offering a "Pro Headset Accessory Starter Kit" for the slightly reduced price of about $450 ($450.47, to be exact), down about $80 from the a la carte price. As noted by UploadVR, the accessory pack doesn't currently show up for purchase on the Vive's main accessory store page, but it does appear as an additional option after the Vive Pro is added to your online shopping cart.

The deal lowers the "starter" price for a Vive Pro experience to about $1,250, not including the high-end computer needed to power the setup. But the new price doesn't change the fact that, for about $50 more, you can buy a Vive Pro and an original Vive, getting two headsets and one set of needed accessories for very nearly the same price (as if that wasn't enough, the original Vive comes with a copy of Fallout 4 VR to boot).

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