




🚀 Elevate your reality — where elite precision meets limitless possibility!
The HTC Vive Cosmos Elite is a premium PC VR headset designed for professional-grade gaming and immersive experiences. Featuring a stunning 2880 x 1700 combined pixel resolution with advanced LCD panels to reduce screen-door effect, it offers crystal-clear visuals. Its flip-up design allows quick transitions between virtual and real worlds without interrupting gameplay. Compatible with Steam VR base stations and controllers, it provides precise external tracking for fluid, natural movement. The headset supports modular customization, enabling users to upgrade and personalize their VR setup. Integrated Viveport Infinity access and the Vive Reality System create a seamless ecosystem for discovering and managing VR content.











| ASIN | B0876YX37F |
| Best Sellers Rank | #24,719 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #1 in PC Virtual Reality Cameras #11,177 in PC Accessories |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (995) |
| Date First Available | May 11, 2020 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 5.48 pounds |
| Item model number | 99HASF006-00 |
| Manufacturer | HTC |
| Product Dimensions | 13 x 10.7 x 7.7 inches; 5.49 Pounds |
| Release date | May 1, 2020 |
| Type of item | Video Game |
R**E
Technically awesome, but it's heavy...
All of the technical specs are top shelf and works as advertised. I picked up this and the Valve Index, the Index does have it beat on field of view, but the Vive's display is noticeably better in color and clarity . The Vive controllers have amazing tracking, but they're heavy and starting to show their age and there is no comparison between them and the Index's controllers (you can use those on the Vive too). But honestly my only major issue is that it's stupid front heavy and your neck will be hurting after a few minutes of play. If you are younger or don't have ripped neck muscles like a body builder, you may want to look at the much lighter Mixed Reality or Oculus headsets.
T**O
A great headset and investment to save you money later on
So the htc vive cosmos elite. You are probably like me when I was buying this headset and wondering why would I buy this head if I can get a valve index for only $100 more? Well for one the whole point with the cosmos is customization. The way how the head set was built was for multiple attachments to be on it and face plates that can feel like your on a whole new head set. What I mean and what I think vibe is trying to do is make something you will never need to change out but instead just spend like $200 for a new face plate and boom it’s like you just bought a new head set. Plus let’s not forget this headset has a better refresh rate , better shipping , and it can be wireless all unlike the valve index. So in short words I would recommend getting this headset because it could save you money farther down the future. If you are switching from an oculus headset or a mixed reality head set I guarantee you will have a whole new experience. Now also this depends on your pc but that’s for every head set now. So there you have it that’s my honest opinion on the HTC VIVE COSMOS ELITE
T**.
Edit, The item works perfectly but the included item is by HTC, NOT AMAZON
UPDATE (6/3/2020)... After talking to an amazon Rep over the chat because phone calls aren't being answered, The code for Half Life Alyx is NOT a Digital code received from AMAZON, but from HTC themselves. Amazon needs to clarify in order to get the game, you have to to to HTCs website and redeem the Free VivePort offer included which will unlock the game to be downloaded in Steam. That was the confusion and why I rated this 3 starts earlier. Again the items is flawless and I left a review on it below. Changing to 4 stars instead of 3, But I would of gave this 5 stars because of the hassle I had to deal with the first time. Hope this helps anyone in the future. Old Review.... Bad enough because of this pandemic, you cannot contact amazon Customer Service via phone so I wen to their web chat to explain that I did not get a download code for the game said to be included and being bounced around by 10 different people having to explain the issue over and over again, I said forget it, its not worth the headache... One had amazon themselves call me only to hang up on me during the process then when I tried calling them back, I cannot get through once again because of the COVID-19 Pandemic... so yeah if you are buying this and expecting to get the Half Life: Alyx Download mentioned in the description, Good luck... Now for the headset itself. The item is fine, I gave this 3 stars because going through the madness of trying to get what was promised in a pkacaged and being bounced around and having to explain the problem over 10 times... Not worth it, I ended up buying the game from Steam out of my pocket... Anyway the Item came in perfect condition, I already had the wireless adapter so I got the wireless add on with it, the ability to flip the headset up to see whats in front of you or having to make some adjustments before going back into VR is a plus! Visuals are better but it still uses the fresnel lenses, Sweet spot is smaller than the original vive but I got the new lens mod coming for that to eliminate this. I recommend anyone who uses a Vive headset to get the lens mod, its so much better!!!! Tracking uses the Original Vive wands and base station and IMO that tracking is superior. The headphones attaches sounds good but i normally don't use them, I have a surround sound system for that. But overall the headset is good. if it wasnt for not getting the game that was promised with this bundle and the headache I went through with amazons customer support, I would of gave this review 5 stars...
T**L
Not Meta or cheap, not the Porche Index of VR, but rather right in the middle!
I'm rather surprised this worked on my system. My gaming PC is an MSI GL63-series laptop with a Geforce 1660 TI Mobile graphics card. Not exactly the Lambo of gaming laptops or graphics, but it handles well enough for every game I've put it up against. All the 'DisplayPort needed' talk made me wiggle too, but an MDP-to-DP adapter make it work perfectly. (Heck, it came with one in the packaging, too) Pros: So far, games work just fine on mediumish quality with little to no lag issues. I play Half Life: Alyx on Medium and it works very well, Beat Sabre give no trouble, and VRchat also operated quite well. The room-tracking actually impressed me, it was quite near 1:1 movement with maybe 2-15 ms delay at worst and that was because of the laptop most likely. It presented an appropriate sense of scale within applications, as well as ample crouch detection, which you need for some games behind cover! The button configuration works well enough for all apps since SteamVR is handling most of the input mappings to known VR systems I suppose. Sure, it doesn't have a hand strap like the Index... so I use the wrist straps and don't drop my controllers. I don't hand per-finger tracking, but I got grips, and the interfaces are fine with that. Sure, I popped extra for the room sensors, it made logical sense so my clumsy self won't bump into the TV or couch. Cons: The cable can bunch up a bit after a few dozen turns around the room, I'll attest to that. Sort of wish the earphones would better press to my ears, but I can hear through them fine while they hover just a half-inch away from my ears. Wouldn't've minded a 3.5mm plug to auxiliary headphones. Mic works in VRchat clearly however. Maybe this is just me still finding my VR legs, but after a few hours of usage, I do notice a 'tactile disparity' with the real world the next day. It's gotten better, probably need to tune that side eye-spacing knob a little better. But that knob ain't great and I can't go below 60mm which might help some smaller folk. Sure I had to make a Vive account during setup but... at least it ain't hocking my personal information or locking my games to a Meta account like some VR solutions might be doing. I don't HAVE to use the Vive storefront; SteamVR interfaces with it just fine. In fact, it's what does the actual room setup. Summary: I mean, sure the Index would be baller, but some of us have more important things like... you know... rent or groceries or bills. Do you NEED a $1,000+ VR setup? ... I mean REALLY NEED it? Do you need a $1,000+ phone? I mean REALLY NEED it? Do you NEED a car with power windows or can you just use the hand crank to achieve the same outcome and save a couple hundred bucks? Moderation in all things; the middle option is oftentimes sufficient. The HTC Cosmos Elite is plenty sufficient for its intended use case scenarios.
T**I
والجهاز مو شغال نهائي ومواصفات جهازي من اقوى المواصفات في العالم
D**B
Its working very goog And its the good version of htc vive The htc vive cosmos elite منتج رائع
M**.
So this is supposed to be better from previous VR headsets. But it's not. Display. Vive Pro display is better. If we talk about SDE. Vive Pro and Elite have almost the same SDE. But ViVe pro has larger sweet spot. So has a sharper image all around. Sweet spot on the vive elite is small because of that you se blurrier display arround the edges and because in vive elite LCD screens are used. In darker scenes the quality of the image is worse. I think audio is also better in vive pro than elite and comfort also. So vive pro is beter than elite if you are confused between the two.
R**N
La instalación es algo complicada ya que el software es malo. Pero una vez que está instalado funciona bastante bien. Si la idea de tener un cable no te agrada, y no te molesta darle dinero a Meta, probablemente el Quest 3 sea una mejor compra ya que Steam Link permite conectarlo a una PC de manera inalámbrica.
F**O
El sistema es bueno, relativamente preciso, aunque el producto me llegó ligeramente mal ensamblado a pesar de ser nuevo, el visor vino mal embobado de una parte delantera pero ejerciendo un poco de presión con mis dedos lo logré embonar de nuevo, uno de las estaciones base también me llegó mal ensamblada, tuve que desarmarla para acomodar el botón de la parte de atrás que estaba chueco sin embargo la parte eléctrica no estaba dañada, también tiene algunas dificultades para utilizarse con computadoras gamers pues se desconecta algunas veces cuando lo intentas encender, sin embargo una vez que lo tienes trabajando funciona sin errores,decente producto, pero con algunos detalles por mejorar. El software es malísimo a cada rato tengo problemas para poder usar correctamente el headset, de verdad no lo recomiendo
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