HP Reverb Virtual Reality Headset - Professional Edition Dedicated head mounted display 500 g Grey

  • Brand : HP
  • Product name : Reverb Virtual Reality Headset - Professional Edition
  • Product code : 6KP43EA
  • GTIN (EAN/UPC) : 0193905282654
  • Category : Head-Mounted Displays
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  • Long product name HP Reverb Virtual Reality Headset - Professional Edition Dedicated head mounted display 500 g Grey :

    Reverb Virtual Reality Headset - Professional Edition

  • HP Reverb Virtual Reality Headset - Professional Edition Dedicated head mounted display 500 g Grey :

    Transform your expectations of VR. With double the resolution, two times the pixels[1], take your content to another level with this ultra-light, ultra-immersive headset that's changing the game.

  • Short summary description HP Reverb Virtual Reality Headset - Professional Edition Dedicated head mounted display 500 g Grey :

    HP Reverb Virtual Reality Headset - Professional Edition, Dedicated head mounted display, Grey, 114°, 500 g, 55 mm, 177 mm

  • Long summary description HP Reverb Virtual Reality Headset - Professional Edition Dedicated head mounted display 500 g Grey :

    HP Reverb Virtual Reality Headset - Professional Edition. Type: Dedicated head mounted display, Product colour: Grey, Viewing angle: 114°. Weight: 500 g, Width: 55 mm, Depth: 177 mm

Specs
Features
Type Dedicated head mounted display
Product colour Grey
Viewing angle 114°

Weight & dimensions
Weight 500 g
Width 55 mm
Depth 177 mm
Height 84 mm
Distributors
Country Distributor
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Reviews
Updated:
2019-12-01 23:32:21
Average rating:80
Uk has collected 8 expert reviews for HP Reverb Virtual Reality Headset - Professional Edition Dedicated head mounted display 500 g Grey and the average expert rating is 80 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
techradar.com
Updated:
2019-12-01 23:32:21
Average rating:70
The HP Reverb is the company's next entry into the world of virtual reality (VR) using the Windows Mixed Reality (MR) platform. The headset may not look much different from some of the other products on the market, but it has some high-end specs that help...
  • Super sharp display, Simple hardware setup, Lightweight headset...
  • Tricky software setup, Unrefined controllers, Bulky cable, Tracking issues...
  • The HP Reverb headset is pricey, but offers high-fidelity visuals. The play experience seated and standing ranges from good to excellent, while playing games that involve movement is less compelling.For the professional applications HP is aiming for, the...
tomshardware.com
Updated:
2019-12-01 23:32:21
Average rating:70
2019 is shaping up to be a pivotal moment for the virtual reality (VR) hardware industry. All the major players are releasing new headsets that push the limits of what these devices are capable of, but it also seems like no one can decide which aspects of...
  • Exceptional visual clarity, Lightweight, Simple setup process, Pre-paired controllers, Built-in Bluetooth...
  • Poor controller ergonomics, Faulty controller tracking with limited field of view, No IPD adjustment...
  • The HP Reverb headset is more comfortable than other Windows MR headsets and offers a higher resolution, but competitors offer better experiences...
pcmag.com
Updated:
2020-06-10 04:44:37
Average rating:70
We haven't seen a resolution arms race with VR headsets yet, but HP might spark one. The HP Reverb has by far the highest resolution we've seen in a VR headset yet. It blasts past both the Oculus Quest and the HTC Vive Pro with a 2,160-by-2,160 (per eye)...
  • Sharp resolution, Comfortable design, Works with SteamVR...
  • Windows Mixed Reality is still limited and feels slightly awkward, SteamVR can require some fiddling to work, Loose battery covers on motion controllers...
  • The HP Reverb is the highest-resolution VR headset we've seen to date, with a 2,160-by-2,160 picture for each eye...