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 through ...
As Meta (then Facebook) attempted to make its virtual reality initiative more consumer-friendly, the first thing to go was its PC-based Oculus Rift line of headsets. The move made sense. The ...
HP continues tradition of high-end VR at consumer price point with the next-generation Reverb G2 headset, a collaboration with Microsoft and Valve. When the original Reverb launched last year, it ...
Front and center on the G2 are Valve's unique near-field speakers, which produce high-quality sound near your ears without the discomfort of wearing headphones. It also has lenses shaped similarly to ...
HP announced today that it’s launching an updated version of its Reverb G2 headset in the US that brings improvements to controller tracking, eye-relief, and AMD compatibility. Alongside the headset’s ...
Let’s get this out of the way right up front: The Reverb G2 delivers a massive resolution of 2160x2160 pixels per eye with a maximum refresh rate of 90Hz and a field of view of 114 degrees. That’s the ...
Reverb G2 has adopted the ‘off-ear’ audio approach of Valve Index—and not just the concept, but the exact same drivers. The off-ear headphones are great because they don’t put any pressure on your ...
In addition to adding a spacer to offer two eye-relief settings, HP also says it made some adjustments to the cameras on Reverb G2.1 to improve tracking coverage. The company estimate an improvement ...
There is a lot to like about the HP Reverb G2. It almost feels like it’s flown under the radar in the VR gaming space, and we think that’s a shame because it blows comparably priced competition out of ...
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