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Want to try out virtual reality sim racing but worried about things being blurry? HP's latest headset is the fix.
HP Reverb G2 Virtual Reality Headset | $599 $399 at Walmart (save $200) An enticing $200 discount makes the Reverb G2 a solid contender for anyone wanting to get into VR.
Finally, the beleaguered Windows Mixed Reality platform gets an upgrade in the form of the Valve-partnered HP Reverb Gen 2. The main improvement? Four tracking cameras. Finally.
The HP Reverb G2’s fatal flaw isn’t controller tracking – it is the underlying design.
HP continues tradition of high-end VR at consumer price point with the next-generation Reverb G2 headset, a collaboration with Microsoft and Valve.
Last month HP announced that it was releasing a new Reverb G2 headset with some tweaks designed to improve field-of-view and controller coverage. We got out hands on the new headset and put it ...
HP recently announced its latest VR headset, Reverb G2. It boasts a substantial number of improvements over the original Reverb and clearly represents the next-gen of WMR headsets. We were ...
HP has announced a May launch window for the Reverb G2 Omnicept Edition. Priced at $1,250, the headset builds on the existing Reverb G2 with eye, mouth, and heart rate sensors, along with an ...
HP Reverb G2 review: A great VR headset with middling controllers It’s the best Windows Mixed Reality headset yet, but it faces stiff competition.
HP's Reverb G2 Omnicept Edition includes face, eye, and heartrate sensors, but it costs more than double then standard Reverb G2.
The redesigned HP Reverb G2 VR headset offers a more comfortable fit and reliable experience than its predecessor, while maintaining the same sharp picture and reasonable price. It lacks some of ...
HP’s Reverb G2 is one of the most pixel-dense PC VR headsets out there for consumers, offering up class-leading visuals at the not so horrible price of $600. Well, now you can get that for $450 ...