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HTC Vive Pro Teardown

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  • Inside the covers, we spot familiar IR-friendly windows. All these purply dots are a bit like sunglasses for the IR sensors underneath—helping to filter out visible light so the sensors can more easily spot the IR beams from the Lighthouse base stations.

  • Much like on the original Vive, there's a spiderweb of photodiodes lying just under the sleek surface of the Pro—32 of them in total.

  • Unlike the Oculus Rift, this headset is looking for IR light—not emitting it.

  • Some day, someone wearing a Vive will bump into someone wearing a Rift, creating an inescapable vortex of recursive IR signals.

  • A couple more screws and we have faceplate liftoff—IR sensor array separation complete.

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