HP Reverb G2 VR Headset
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Audio
Integrated valve audio
Model
HP Reverb G2
Weight
0.49kg
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Sensors
HP Reverb G2 Inside-Out, 6DoF motion tracking, gyroscope, accelerometer and magnetometer
Connections
DisplayPort ™ 1.3, USB 3.0 Type C, power supply
Controllers
2x motion controllers
Refresh rate
90Hz
Field of View
114°
Operating mode
Tethered
PC requirements
Graphics card - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 and above, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER and above, GeForce RTX 2080 and above, AMD Radeon RX 5700 and above. Processor - Intel Core i5, i7, Intel Xeon E3-1240 v5, equivalent or better. AMD Ryzen 5 equivalent and above. Memory - 8 GB RAM or more, Ports - DisplayPort 1.3, 1x USB 3.0 Type C,
Operating system
Windows 10 May 2019 to Windows 11, not including version 24H2 and newer. New Windows 11 does not support the VR.
Supported platforms
Cross-platform
Display type, lens & resolution
Dual 2.89-inch LCD, 4320x2160 (combined), 2160x2160 (per eye)
Product information
A high resolution VR revolution
Turn your living room into a portal to virtual worlds
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The biggest draw here is the visual power of the Virtual Reality HP Reverb G2. The headset sports a 4K LCD display with a 90 Hz refresh rate - smooth enough to navigate VR environments with minimal glitches. The 2160 x 2160 resolution is state of the art, making pixel gaps a thing of the past.
When you pull on the HP Reverb G2 you'll soon get used to the comfortable fit. Velcro straps have been included to allow easy customisation, the face mask manages to exclude light effectively while a slider lets you change the interpupillary distance instantly.
The Virtual Reality HP Reverb G2 is a tethered headset, which can connect to SteamVR and Windows Mixed Reality. It's not wireless, but should work fine with medium range computers, so expensive rigs aren't required. Controlling the action is also intuitive and simple via hand controllers, while there's no base station to worry about. If you want to get started with VR and need the best visuals around, there's no better rental.






