

That’s also when HTC expects to announce additional details for its low-end Cosmos Play headset, and more deluxe Cosmos XR model, neither of which has been priced at this stage.
VIVE EYE PRO FULL
While the Eye headset and full kit bundle are available now, the Office and Office Arena bundles will be available in the second quarter of 2020. Available for Shipment to most European Locations Includes the VIVE Pro Eye headset with headset cable, SteamVR Base Station 2.0 2, base station power adapter 2, mounting kit, controller (2018) (with lanyard) 2, link box, USB 3.0 cable, DisplayPort, cable, link box power adapter, link box mounting pad, cleaning cloth, earphone hole cap 2, power adapter 2, micro-USB cable x 2, user guide. Improve simulations, insights, and processing with precision eye-tracking technology that enables you to see what your users see and act accordingly. HTC still sells a 60GHz wireless adapter separately for $300. Results : Average accuracy of the eye-tracker in the head-fixed condition was 4.16, SD: 3.23 while the precision had a mean of 2.17, SD: 0.75. The VIVE Pro Eye VR headset is designed to meet the needs of discerning commercial clients. The company is also offering a $1,399 “full kit” with controllers and base stations, a $1,599 “Office” bundle including a $200 business service agreement, and a new $2,350 “Office Arena” bundle with two more SteamVR 2.0 base stations and a 20-meter fiber headset cable to enable cabled room-scale use. Now HTC is back to a $200 difference between Vive Pro and Vive Pro Eye models, which might be able to lure some consumers to the $799 model with eye tracking, as well as winning more interest from enterprise customers. After the price drop and sell-out, customers looking for a Pro option had no option but to spend $400 more for Vive Pro Eye, a premium enterprises might find unjustifiable, and regular users still wouldn’t consider paying. Late last year, HTC released Vive Cosmos, which has grown into a family of $699 and up headsets differentiated by feature-specific faceplates, while the standard Vive Pro was recently dropped to $599 - low enough to help it completely sell out on HTC’s website. The price drop comes at a critical but somewhat confusing time for the Vive family. Following a similar January price drop on the Vive Pro, HTC today cut the Vive Pro Eye’s MSRP to $799, effectively enabling customers to purchase the deluxe model at the former price of its predecessor. HTC’s $999 VR headset Vive Pro Eye has been targeted specifically at enterprises since it debuted last year, augmenting the older Vive Pro model with integrated Tobii eye tracking at a premium.
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