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Background
The HTC Vive Focus Vision is a VR headset in the Focus line, coming after the 2021 Focus 3. It's very similar to the Focus 3 with a few important differences. The Focus Vision has DisplayPort mode that lets you take full advantage of your PC's specs, which opens the door for better graphics and quicker response times when tethered. It also comes with 12 GB of RAM as opposed to the 8 GB in the Focus 3. The Focus Vision starts at $999 and HTC offers multiple upgrade kits with additional sensors, batteries, adapters, and cables.
Identification
The HTC Vive Focus Vision looks similar to the Vive Focus 3 with a black and dark gray body and a single strap that goes from front to back over the top of the head. The Focus Vision can be distinguished from the Focus 3 by the single round sensor in the middle of the bottom edge of the Focus Vision, at the top of the nose cutout.
Technical Specifications
Display
- Display Type: Dual 2.88" LCD panels
- Resolution: 2448 × 2448 per eye (4896 × 2448 pixels combined)
- Refresh rate: 120 Hz (Beta) in DisplayPort Mode
- Field of View: 120°
Processor
- Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2
Audio
- 2× microphones with noise cancellation and echo cancellation
- 2× dual driver with directional speaker design
- 1× 3.5mm audio jack output
Tracking & Sensors
- 4× tracking cameras
- 2× eye-tracking cameras
- 2× color passthrough cameras
- Hall sensors on trigger and grip buttons
- Capacitive sensors on trigger, joystick, and thumb-rest areas
- G-sensor
- Gyroscope
- Proximity sensor
Storage
- 128 GB ROM
- Up to 2 TB storage via MicroSD
Memory
- 12 GB LPDDR5 RAM
Battery
- Removable battery with life of up to 2 hours
- Controller battery life of up to 15 hours
Ports and Connections
- 1× USB Type-C
- 1× USB Type-C with DisplayPort support
- Bluetooth 5.2 + BLE
- Wi-Fi 6, 6E