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HP Reverb G2 Review: 4K PC VR Headset

The new headset Reverb G2 was built to bring a high-end experience to users.

The HP Reverb G2 is a highly anticipated next-generation virtual reality headset developed through a collaboration between HP, Microsoft, and Valve. This 4K PC VR headset boasts inside-out tracking with four cameras, Valve Index-style audio, and improved ergonomics, including a 6-meter (19-foot) cable.

HP Reverb G2 Specs

Enhanced Immersion

These speakers sit 10mm from the ears, enabling deep wearer immersion.

The HP Reverb G2 is designed to provide a high-end VR experience focusing on user comfort. Key features that contribute to its immersive capabilities include:

Ergonomics

HP has increased the cushion of the facemask for even more weight distribution. (Source: HP.)

The headset was created for users exposed to long periods of use, which is why the G2 version has deepened into comfort. HP has increased the cushion of the facemask for even more weight distribution. Also, it includes a replaceable face gasket to ease their cleaning (optional) and a 90° adjustable flip-up facemask display to transition between VT and the real world easily.

New Controllers

The new controllers for Reverb G2. (Source: HP.)

The Windows Mixed Reality controllers have been redesigned for improved comfort and usability. The updated design includes a thumbstick, two face buttons, an application button, an analog trigger, and a grip trigger. These controllers are also compatible with older versions of Windows Mixed Reality (WMR) devices and are sold separately.

Release Date and Availability

The HP Reverb G2 was planned for release in Fall 2020. It was initially available for pre-order in the United States through HP.com for a retail price of $599. HP stated pre-orders for other selected countries would become available in the following months.

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