
HP
The HP Reverb G2 Virtual Reality Headset V2 is a high‑resolution wired PCVR headset co‑developed with Valve, featuring dual 2160×2160 LCD panels, inside‑out tracking via four cameras, and ergonomic adjustments for comfort. It targets professionals and gamers who prioritize visual fidelity over ultra‑precise tracking.
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$689.00
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$668.75
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Reverb G2 V2 for its industry‑leading resolution, lightweight construction, and integrated spatial audio, noting it as a solid evolution of the original. However, they point out that the inside‑out tracking is still less reliable than Lighthouse‑based systems and that the limited IPD range and lack of external sensor support are notable drawbacks.
What Users Say
Everyday users love the crystal‑clear visuals and the plug‑and‑play simplicity of the headset, praising the comfort of the magnetic face cushions and the convenience of the long cable. Recurring frustrations center on controller tracking drift, occasional lens fogging, fit issues for larger heads, and the necessity of a high‑end PC to fully exploit the resolution.
Common Complaints
Common recurring issues include controller tracking drift during rapid movements, lens fogging or pressure discomfort during long sessions, cable management hassles due to the wired design, and the requirement for a high‑performance PC to avoid stuttering at full resolution.
What People Are Saying
“crystal clear visuals”
“controller tracking drift”
How It Compares
vs. Valve Index
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Choose the Reverb G2 V2 for visual fidelity and comfort; choose the Valve Index for higher refresh rates and superior tracking.
vs. HTC Vive Cosmos
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Select the Reverb G2 V2 for sharper visuals and lighter weight; select the Cosmos if you need a wider native FOV and more cameras for tracking.
vs. HP Reverb (Original)
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Upgrade to the V2 for better lenses, ergonomics, and refined tracking; the original remains a solid choice for those on a tighter budget.
HTC Vive vs HP Reverb G2
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