The Vive XR Elite data sheet tells us that we are dealing with an autonomous viewfinder with a panel of 1920 x 1920 pixels per eye (3840 x 1920 combined), a refresh rate of 90 Hz and a field of view of 110 degrees. . The tracking system is from the inside out and has four cameras. The headset adds a fifth sensor to deliver full-color mixed reality experiences with a 16-megapixel RGB camera. All this in a 625-gram device. It is a fairly light scope if we take into account that the Meta Quest Pro weighs 722 grams.
All the work that the Vive XR Elite does is handled by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon XR2 processor, which is supported by 12GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. At the connection level we find two USB type C, Bluetooth 5.2 and Wi-Fi 6 + 6E. The device’s battery adds 26.6 Wh, has a fast charge and promises two hours of duration. Those who want more autonomy should note that the battery is hot-swappable. The operation must be completed in a maximum of 10 minutes, which is the time that the viewfinder can continue to work thanks to a small built-in battery.
Vive XR Elite can be easily connected to a PC via USB cable to access Viveport and Steam content. It also supports wireless transmission via Wi-Fi. Among the features of the viewfinder we have other details that may be interesting such as an option to adjust the diopters, which will allow users with glasses to do without them while using the Vive XR Elite. Finally, mention that the device is shipped accompanied by controls whose autonomy goes up to 15 hours.