








🚀 Elevate your reality — where comfort meets cutting-edge XR innovation!
The HTC Vive XR Elite with Deluxe Pack is a premium mixed reality headset offering a stunning 3840x1920 OLED display at 90Hz, adjustable IPD and diopter dials for crystal-clear visuals, and a lightweight ergonomic design with deluxe accessories. It supports standalone XR experiences and base station-free PC VR via wireless or USB-C streaming. With a hot-swappable 2-hour battery and immersive audio, it’s engineered for professionals seeking high-fidelity, comfortable, and versatile VR/MR immersion.















| ASIN | B0D6D5Q5M2 |
| Batteries | 4 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries Included | Yes |
| Batteries Required | Yes |
| Battery Average Life | 2 Hours |
| Battery cell composition | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #884,550 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #516 in Mobile Virtual Reality (VR) Headsets |
| Brand | HTC |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connector Type | USB-C (VIVE Streaming Cable sold separately), Wi-Fi (Wi-Fi 6E support is country dependent.) |
| Customer Reviews | 3.2 3.2 out of 5 stars (56) |
| Date First Available | 10 August 2024 |
| Display Type | OLED |
| Does it contain liquid? | No |
| Includes Rechargeable Battery | Yes |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 29.2 x 27.9 x 13.2 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 2 kg 710 g |
| Item model number | 99HAUL003-00 |
| Manufacturer | HTC |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 128 GB |
| Model | 99HAUL003-00 |
| Model Name | 99HAUL003-00 |
| Mounting Hardware | Battery cradle, Controllers (L, R), Deluxe Strap, Documentation (QSG / safety guide / warranty card), Face Gasket 2.0 (Wide), Lanyards x 2, Lens protection card, MR Gasket, Microfiber pouch, Narrow cushion for Face Gasket 2.0, Temple Clips, Top strap, USB Type-A to Type-C cable x 2, USB Type-C to Type-C cable, VIVE XR Elite headset |
| Net Quantity | 1.00 Count |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Product Dimensions | 29.21 x 27.94 x 13.21 cm; 2.71 kg |
| Refresh Rate | 90 Hz |
| Resolution | 3840 x 1920 combined Pixels |
| Special Features | PCVR;adjustable IPD slider;diopter dials;full-color passthrough;high-precision depth sensor;hot-swappable battery;lightweight;compact; |
| Standing screen display size | 6 Inches |
N**H
Very bad
Waste of money don't buy dose not work eww so bad it requires battery and a battery given with it dose not work at all
A**.
I recently got my hands on this HTC VR headset. While there are some impressive aspects, there are also a few drawbacks worth mentioning. As a first-time VR user, I found the setup and usability to be straightforward, and the performance of this headset is indeed top-notch. The visuals are smooth, which enhances the immersive experience. One of the standout features is the Mixed Reality experience. It seamlessly blends the real world with the virtual, creating a captivating environment. Whether gaming or exploring virtual worlds, the transition feels natural and fluid. Comfort is another major plus. I was concerned about feeling weighed down or uncomfortable during extended use, but the ergonomic and well-balanced design allows for hours of wear without discomfort, which is great for long gaming sessions. However, the price is a bit higher than other AIO VR headsets available on the market. While the comfort and performance are excellent, this headset is a costly investment. My recommendation is for those who are willing to pay more for added comfort and an impressive Mixed Reality experience. Overall, this HTC VR headset offers solid performance and comfort, but the high price tag might not be justifiable for everyone.
B**S
I bought this with the intended propose of content creation as well as an upgrade from my old clunky HTC Vive Cosmos. While the fit is much more comfortable and lightweight I would still rather use my old headset. Assembly and setup was very straightforward but my number one biggest issue with this thing is the horrible battery life when using the full face tracking (sold separately!) which is super disappointing as the face tracking was the main reason for buying this. I initially thought the issue was with the battery so I bought another one off of the HTC website and it wasn't much better. The battery life lasts about 30 minutes and the one it came with stopped working completely! I used the recommended voltage to charge it so that is not the issue. The standalone performance is also quite sub-par, and was honestly better on my og quest. For full body tracking features you need to purchase a dongle (which I did, also sold separately!) which is only compatible with the ultra expensive Vive Ultimate Trackers that I don't own! Unless there is a way to jump through some hoops to use the 3.0 Vive trackers, this also defeats the propose of me buying this thing in the first place. Overall I wish I had spent all this money on something else
A**R
What can I say. Overpriced crappy quality. It’s the HTC way it seams. Retuned it.
C**H
This new bundle with the "Deluxe Pack" seems to have fixed all of the comfort problems that previous reviews complained about - the new soft cushion/gasket has zero light bleed, and was comfortable to wear, even after an hour. The new wide "deluxe" head-strap also provides comfort and balance for extended use. I tried several apps/demos from the Vive Store, probably the Mona Lisa virtual tour was the most impressive. There was 1 app that required hand-tracking only (instead of controllers), and while it was good at tracking my hands & fingers location, it was almost impossible to "click" so I gave up on it. The Browser lets you watch YouTube 3D videos (and I assume other websites). I tried PC tethering (Half-Life:Alyx) both with Wifi 6E and USB3 - the USB was way smoother/consistent. I tried to use Windows 11 "mobile hotspot" but that didn't work with 6GHz band (even though the Wifi adapter supports it) - not HTC's fault, just pointing out to anyone reading this that USB is better and less frustrating - just have to get a long cable that has a 90-degree USB-C connector on 1 end (the wide headstrap has a hole in it for the USB port on top of the battery pack, but I can almost guarantee you'll break the connector and/or port if you try running USB cable through there while playing). The lenses are good - I like that it lets you use without glasses - though my prescription is 4/4.5 and I had to rotate to 5.5/6 (the max), so if your glasses Rx is worse than ~5, it might not provide enough correction. IPD adjustment is great. The resolution is also high enough to read text in-game and via passthrough video (I could reply to message on phone without taking headset off). I couldn't test phone mirroring as that's an Android-only feature (I have iPhone). LCD color quality is not as good as OLED, but weren't any "god rays" with these lenses. FOV is similar to other headsets (way less than the claimed 110, at least for my head/eyes). The setup/calibration process was easy enough, but I have experience with a few other VR headsets. The controllers (inside-out tracking) were quite accurate, never had a problem with losing them or "jumping". Fan noise is definitely a thing - the built-in speakers are decent, but I wish it had a 3.5mm headphone jack to plug in my own headphones (most bluetooth headphones are too laggy for gaming). Should you get it? at the $899 sale price, it's $100 cheaper (and does more) than the Valve Index bundle, but still costs more than Meta Quest 3 (with battery+strap).
F**S
Bad standalone variety with only a few unheard of VR titles, tethering performance is bad and has comparability issues with some VR games, putting it together is alright, and it looks nice... but for what this is?.. it's a huge disappointment
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