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Update for the HP Reverb G2 Virtual Reality Headset

September 24, 2020

HP announced today that the upcoming HP Reverb G2 headset will begin shipping "early November" to those who pre-ordered it. Unbound VR can guarantee herein all current and upcoming pre-orders can deliver from the very first moment. So if you decide to place a pre-order with us now - or if you already have your pre-order in our system, you can with be sure to expect the new Reverb G2 headset immediately upon release. As soon as we hear the exact release date of the Reverb G2, we will update all our current pre-order customers.

Reverb G2 is HP's highly anticipated upcoming Headset offering a series of improvements and refinements over its predecessor. with the highest resolution of any large headsets (2160 x 2160 pixels per eye), improved Controllers and some of the best parts of Valve Index (like his excellent headphones), the Reverb G2 is evolving into the first "next generation" Windows VR headset.

HP also says it has made a few additional tweaks since the introduction of the Headset. First, the lenses have been improved to reduce Fresnel ring reflections and improve clarity. The menu button on the Controllers has been reshaped to make it easier to distinguish from the similarly sized 'Windows' button found on all WMR controllers. The Headset now also includes with a full-size mini DisplayPort adapter and a USB-C to USB-A adapter. HP indicates that after improving the low persistence of the screen, the Reverb G2 now requires the power adapter to be plugged into a wall outlet (instead of just the PC as the original HP Reverb did).

Updates from the first Reverb G2 announcement

  • The lenses have been updated to reduce Fresnel reflection and improve clarity.
  • The menu button on the Controllers has been reshaped so that the difference between the Windows and menu buttons is clearly noticeable.
  • In addition to the full size adapter to mini display port, a USB-C® to USB-A adapter is included in each box.
  • To reduce persistence without reducing brightness, the Reverb G2 requires higher power consumption, requiring the Reverb G2 with to connect an adapter to power.

Key features of HP Reverb G2

  • Screen resolution of 2160 x 2160 per eye per eye;
  • Render resolution and images powered by PC GPUs;
  • Enhanced inside-out tracking by multiple cameras;
  • New lenses developed by Valve;
  • Comfortable 3D audio headphones;
  • Improved ergonomics and updated Controllers;
  • Upcoming VR support for Microsoft Flight Simulator.

Preorder the HP Reverb G2 here

Diederik Hermsen- XR Product Specialist

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