
HTC Vive Focus Vision
Score: 86/100
Tupoyi Switch VR Headset
Score: 81/100Rankings

The HTC Vive Focus Vision is a high-end standalone mixed-reality headset that also supports wired PC-VR via DisplayPort. It offers a 5K dual-LCD display, auto-IPD, hand tracking, and a hot-swappable battery, making it suited for enterprise and location-based experiences.

The Tupoyi headset converts a Nintendo Switch into a VR device with adjustable lenses, a 20% wider field of view, and lightweight EVA construction. While it offers decent motion sensing, it suffers from peripheral blur and a loose strap, making it best suited for casual play.
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5,992,704 pixelsbest | 2,073,600 pixels | |
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| ↓ lower better | 615 g | 431 gbest |
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1 yearsbest | 1 yearsbest |
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Tracking(1) | ||
Tracking System | Inside-Out 6DoF | Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Magnetometer |
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Supported Device Type | Standalone | Nintendo Switch |
Display(1) | ||
Resolution per Eye (pixels) | 5992704 pixels | 1920x1080 pixels |
Build & Design(2) | ||
Weight (g) | 615 g | 431 g |
Material | Magnesium alloy | EVA |


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Professional reviewers commend the Vive Focus Vision for its high-resolution display, comprehensive tracking suite, and flexible hybrid operation, noting that the auto-IPD and hot-swappable battery set it apart for enterprise and location-based use.
Everyday users rave about the headset's sharp visuals, wide field of view, and the convenience of auto-IPD and hot-swappable batteries, while repeatedly mentioning lens glare, modest battery runtime, and a desire for a larger native app catalog.

Professional reviewers note that the Tupoyi headset delivers a decent, affordable entry into Switch VR with ergonomic improvements over cardboard solutions, but they caution that its visual fidelity and overall performance fall short of dedicated VR headsets and console-grade expectations.
Everyday users appreciate the headset's light weight, ease of use for children, and the ability to watch 360° videos, while repeatedly calling out the loose strap, peripheral blur and insufficient light blocking as the main pain points.
“can do it all”

“can be used wirelessly or with your PC for more demanding titles”

“Perfect for kids-lightweight and easy to use.”


