Compare HTC Vive Focus 3 vs HTC Vive Pro Eye

In this technical comparison between the HTC Vive Focus 3 and the HTC Vive Pro Eye, we analyze the key features to help you choose. The display is a highlight, featuring a resolution of 2448 × 2448 per eye (5K total resolution) for the Vive Focus 3 versus 2880 × 1600 total (1440 × 1600 per eye) for the Vive Pro Eye.

Choosing between these two VR Headsets models often comes down to your budget, with prices around Originally $1,300; currently retails for ~$999 USD and $1,599 (Full Kit at launch).

Specifications HTC
Vive Focus 3
HTC
Vive Pro Eye
HTC Vive Focus 3 HTC Vive Pro Eye
Launch
Version June 2021 June 2019
Display
Type Dual 2.88-inch LCD Panels Dual AMOLED 3.5" diagonal
Resolution 2448 × 2448 per eye (5K total resolution) 2880 × 1600 total (1440 × 1600 per eye)
Refresh rate 90Hz 90Hz
Field of view Up to 120° (Horizontal) 110°
Brightness High-luminance LCD with active cooling to prevent dimming High-contrast AMOLED (Standard VR brightness)
HDR No Not supported
Optics
Lens type Bespoke Dual-element Fresnel Lenses Fresnel
IPD adjustment Manual dial (57mm - 72mm) Hardware-adjustable dial (61mm-72mm)
Eye relief 150mm wide interface Lens distance adjustment (adjustable dial on the side)
Tracking & Input
Tracking type 6-DOF Inside-out via 4 wide-angle tracking cameras SteamVR Tracking 2.0 (Outside-in via Base Stations)
Controller tracking 6-DOF VIVE Focus 3 Controllers (Rechargeable via USB-C) Compatible with Vive Wands (2018) and Valve Index Controllers
Hand tracking Yes (26-point skeletal tracking) Supported via Vive Hand Tracking SDK
Eye tracking Optional (via add-on accessory) Integrated (Tobii Technology); 120Hz output frequency, 0.5 ∘ –1.1 ∘ accuracy
Facial tracking Optional (via add-on accessory) Compatible via optional Vive Facial Tracker accessory
Performance
Processor / Chipset Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2 Gen 1 (Active-cooled with copper heat pipes) None (PC-powered)
RAM 8GB LPDDR5 PC Dependent (Minimum 4GB+ required)
Storage 128GB None
Mixed Reality Features
Passthrough Mono Grayscale (Black and White) Dual front-facing cameras (Stereoscopic)
Depth sensing No Software-based (Spatial mapping via cameras)
Audio
Built-in audio Open-back dual-driver speakers Hi-Res certified on-ear headphones (removable)
3.5mm jack Yes (Hi-Res certified) No (Uses USB-C for external audio)
Mic Dual microphones with echo cancellation Integrated dual microphones with active noise cancellation
Connectivity
Wired 2x USB-C 3.2 Gen-1 ports (one for peripherals, one for charging/data) Link Box 2.0 (DisplayPort 1.2, USB 3.0)
Wireless Wi-Fi 6 / Wi-Fi 6E Supported via Vive Wireless Adapter (Intel WiGig)
Bluetooth Bluetooth 5.2 + BLE Yes (For base station and peripheral management)
PCVR support Yes (via VIVE Business Streaming over Wi-Fi 6E or USB-C cable) Native (SteamVR / Viveport)
Compatibility
Platforms VIVE Business Store, SteamVR (via PC), VIVE Sync SteamVR, Viveport
Supported OS VIVE OS (Android-based) Windows 7, 8.1, 10, 11 (Windows 10+ recommended for dual cameras)
Comfort
Weight 785g (Total with battery); near 50-50 balance front-to-back ~800g (Approx. 1.76 lbs)
Strap type Rigid strap with rear-mounted battery and adjustment dial Rigid head strap with rear adjustment dial and optimized center of gravity
Face interface Magnetic PU leather cushions (Moisture-resistant and easy to wipe) Replaceable foam cushion (Large surface area for pressure relief)
Battery
Battery life Approx. 2 hours N/A (Wired); ~2.5 hours with Wireless Adapter
Charging method USB-C N/A (Wired)
External battery support Hot-swappable Yes (Required for Wireless Adapter)
Misc
Inside the box Focus 3 Headset, 2x Controllers, Battery Pack, 30W AC Adapter, Charging Splitter Cable, Cleaning Cloth Vive Pro Eye headset, 2x Base Stations 2.0, 2x Controllers (2018), Link Box, all necessary cables, mounting kit.
Price Originally $1,300; currently retails for ~$999 USD $1,599 (Full Kit at launch)
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