HTC Vive's Focus Vision is a $999 stab at high-end VR and mixed reality
HTC Vive's $999 Focus Vision headset offers advanced features for VR and mixed reality, catering to businesses and VR enthusiasts.

HTC Vive's Focus Vision, priced at $999, expands on the standalone Focus 3 by introducing new features like built-in eye tracking and 16MP stereo color front-facing cameras for mixed reality. This advanced VR headset also comes with automatic IPD adjustment, making it easier to share among users.
Additionally, for $149 more, users can get a DisplayPort wired streaming kit to connect the Focus Vision to PCs, making it suitable for more intensive VR experiences. HTC aims this device at businesses and VR enthusiasts, maintaining a higher price point compared to Meta's more consumer-friendly Quest line.
The headset features a 5K LCD display with a 90Hz refresh rate and a 120-degree field of view, promising to support 120Hz later via DisplayPort. It includes a removable rear battery pack and a small built-in battery, ensuring up to two hours of continuous use without interrupting VR immersion. The Vive Focus Vision is now available for pre-order, with added incentives for early adopters.