ArmitageShanks Publish time 2-12-2019 05:28:16

Original Vive discontinued

Original HTC Vive 'Coming Out Of The Market' With Cosmos Launch

The OG Vive is out (as expected I guess) and the Cosmos is in. Vive Pro still being supported.

I wonder how long they'll still provide v1 lighthouse spares, controllers and cables?

MikeKay1976 Publish time 2-12-2019 05:28:17

Makes sense. Who would buy a vive V1 over a cosmos. Those who want it still have lighthouse options..... On high end devices

ArmitageShanks Publish time 2-12-2019 05:28:18

If you intend to use the Cosmos with lighthouse tracking, it starts to look more expensive than a Vive Pro I suspect since you'd ditch the inside-out controllers and buy the rest of the lighthouse infrastructure. May as well just go the Index route in that case!

Presuming Ed Publish time 2-12-2019 05:28:19

Is it just a legacy option for those who already have the Lighthouse stuff?

It seems to be a sensible feature.

I'd have thought about buying a Rift S if they'd supported tracking using the sensors that I already have.

I still enjoy SportsbarVR for the pool and surely sooner or later a decent snooker VR game will show up. I'm not sure the inbuilt tracking will support the cueing arm so there's no point in me switching yet.

MikeKay1976 Publish time 2-12-2019 05:28:20

I was looking at it from htcs perspective. If you want light house get a Vive pro if not get a cosmos.

I truly do not see the point in the lighthouse upgrade for the cosmos not when it turns your controllers into paper weightd

huxley Publish time 2-12-2019 05:28:21

Could you imagine if Oculus did this...……… The uproar, oh wait lol

MikeKay1976 Publish time 2-12-2019 05:28:22

To be fair I wish oculus would do that HTC are still offering 2 devices one medium end one and a "premium" one

huxley Publish time 2-12-2019 05:28:22

Yes but both at a premium price.

MikeKay1976 Publish time 2-12-2019 05:28:23

Not really..
I would say 1 medium price (Cosmos)
and 1 premium price (vive pro which needs lighthouse and knuckles)

(of course there is the pro-eye or what ever it is called as well as wireless adapters).

What they dont offer is an entry level device at the cost of the RiftS ... but honestly I do not see how HTC can pull that off... if they tried it imo it would end up being way worse than the rift S as HTC do not have a massive VR store front backing them up which would allow them to make little if any profit on the hmd.

(last i heard viveport use is tiny compared to oculus store)

ArmitageShanks Publish time 2-12-2019 05:28:23

The Cosmos feels too expensive for what it is imo. It's only $100 cheaper than the original Vive on release. Plus to bring it to a Vive/Index level of tracking requires yet more expensive bolt-ons and purchase of controllers and lighthouses. But I guess the price reflects the flexibility perhaps. If it had wireless built in, this would be a much easier proposition.

As for Viveport...would never use it personally.
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