

🚀 Elevate your reality—where work meets play in stunning mixed reality!
The HTC VIVE XR Elite with Deluxe Pack is a cutting-edge mixed reality headset combining standalone XR and PC VR capabilities without the need for base stations. Featuring dual 1920x1920 OLED displays with a combined 3840x1920 resolution, a 90Hz refresh rate, and a 110° field of view, it delivers crystal-clear visuals and smooth performance. Designed for comfort, it includes a deluxe strap, counterweight battery cradle, and adjustable IPD and diopter dials. With up to 2 hours of hot-swappable battery life, inside-out hand tracking, and immersive spatial audio, it’s a versatile device ideal for high-fidelity gaming, productivity, and creative applications.















| ASIN | B0D6D5Q5M2 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Battery Capacity | 2 Hours |
| Box Contents | 2 x Lanyards, 2 x USB Type-A to Type-C Cable, Battery Holder, Controllers (L, R), Deluxe Strap, Documentation (QSG / Safety Guide / Warranty Card), Face seal 2.0 (large), Lens Protection Card, Microfiber Pouch, Narrow cushion for seal 2.0, Seal Mr, Temple Clips, Top strap, USB Type-C to Type-C Cable, VIVE XR Elite Helmet |
| Brand Name | HTC |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connector Type | USB Type C |
| Controller Type | Motion sensing control |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 3.5 out of 5 stars (63) |
| Display Maximum Resolution | 3840 x 1920 |
| Display Refresh Rate in Hertz | 90 |
| Display Type | OLED |
| Field Of View | 110 Degrees |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 29.2D x 27.9W x 13.2H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 5.91 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | HTC VIVE |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 99HAUL003-00 |
| Maximum Display Resolution | 3840 x 1920 |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 128 GB |
| Model Name | 99HAUL003-00 |
| Model Number | 99HAUL003-00 |
| Network Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Number of Batteries | 1 |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Platform | Windows |
| Product Features | Lightweight, compact, mixedreality, MR, PCVR |
| Refresh Rate | 90 Hz |
| Resolution | 1920 × 1080 |
| Screen Size | 6 Inches |
| Sensor Technology | Inside-Out Tracking Hand Sensors |
| Specific Uses For Product | PC VR Gaming |
| UPC | 821793053420 |
S**H
I’ve always been intrigued by virtual reality but never took the plunge—until now. I entered the HTC Vive XR Elite, my first VR device. Unboxing and Initial Impressions Upon unboxing the Vive XR Elite, I was immediately struck by its sleek design and well-organized packaging. The headset felt lightweight and high-quality, which comes with overhead strap. The battery cradle can be easily connected with the glass. Comfort and Fit As a VR novice, I worried about the comfort and fit of the headset. Thankfully, the Vive XR Elite is designed with comfort in mind. The battery cradle acts as a counterbalance, while the overhead strap alleviates pressure from both the front and back of the head. I experimented with the glasses mode by removing the battery but quickly realized it's best for stationary use. Visual Clarity and Performance Putting on the headset was like stepping into a new dimension. The dual 1920 x 1920 displays running at 90Hz offered stunning visual clarity. The glasses comes with diopter dial that allows to get a clear, sharp view in VR. The fact that it doesn’t allow to adjust for astigmatism doesn’t bother me much. The high refresh rate provided a smooth, immersive experience. Immersed and Engage: Productivity Boosters The first app I tried was Immersed, which allows you to work on multiple virtual monitors. Syncing my MacBook Pro with the headset required some effort, involving a pairing code and a companion app, but the result was worth it. With multiple virtual windows open, I could arrange my workspace just the way I liked it. The hand tracking feature was particularly impressive, allowing me to navigate the VR environment with simple gestures. This seamless interaction between typing and controlling the virtual monitors greatly enhanced my productivity. Using Engage took my productivity to the next level. Engage enables virtual meetings, presentations, and collaborative sessions in immersive 3D environments. It made remote teamwork feel more connected and interactive, significantly improving my workflow. Exploring Gravity Sketch Next, I explored Gravity Sketch, an app that showcases VR’s potential in visual creativity. Manipulating objects in a 3D space was intuitive and enjoyable. The precise tracking of the Vive XR Elite made the experience smooth and engaging. I spent hours immersed in experimenting and sketching my ideas. Battery Life and Portability The battery life is about two hours of use per charge as HTC claims, which is sufficient for most of my applications. For extended sessions, tethering the headset with a USB-C cable worked perfectly. Portability is crucial for me. The Vive XR Elite excels in this area. It can be packed into a small carrying case, making it easy to carry around. Compared to Meta's Quest Pro, the Vive XR Elite is noticeably lighter and more compact, making it the perfect companion for frequent travelers.
S**T
First week of owning it and setting up was super easy I had no issues. Second week I go to use it and it will not connect to pc wirelessly all of a sudden. The pc won’t show up in the connections on headset yet I have changed nothing- I then uninstalled everything required for vive and reinstalled. It didn’t change anything. I reset the headset. Still won’t show connection. You can’t use a splitter on it. So I can either be plugged into the pc to use pcvr and get like an hour or less of gameplay because the battery is SO BAD. Or I don’t get to use pcvr but I can add a power bank. All of this defeats the purpose of what I bought it for which is specifically content creation.. thinking about returning it due to the no pc connection as I can not find a fix for it.
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
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.
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