HTC Vive Controller (2018) & Vive Tracker (3.0)
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collin Blumenthal
> 3 dayNo tracking issues over 60 days. Arguably the most immersive controller for beat saber, though could use a few gritty surfaces to promote grip.
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Seekir
> 3 dayOne of my original HTC Vive controllers stopped working (the thumb tracker) after hundreds of hours of play and years of use. I bought this as a replacement and it works great! Now I have one original/old controller and this new one. The new one works so well, it’s a noticeable difference. It was easy to set up and I haven’t had an issue in the few months I’ve been using it.
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Audio Geek
> 3 dayUPDATE : DO NOT BUY - NO such thing as customer support My base station died - and VIVE has NO replacement part, and has no idea if or when they will have, so I can no longer use HTC VIVE VR what a bunch of crap! I purchased a Vive set and Also a Vive Pro Complete set- After 1 year the headphone ear pads totally disentegrate with black flakes flying all over the place- After contacting vive they do not make replacement earpads- and they will not recommend where I can get new ones. They also sell replacement headphones, but they come minus the earpads- And they still will not advise where to get earpads for your bran new replacement headsets! Unbeleivable! Guess I will try VALVE VR after this!
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Hunter G
> 3 dayDo not buy these. Decade old Wii technology has better tracking than these. Buttons are terribly placed for VR, due to constantly hitting menu buttons. The grip does not feel good. Any amount of sweat will make it feel like theyre falling out of your hands. The seller also has really bad return policy. If these break on you or you realize how terrible they are, they will not give you a refund. If you do buy these, I wish you luck
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Tarou Yamada
> 3 dayIf Im paying $200 for a controller I expect it to actually work. How did this make it out of testing? Do you just package defective controllers and expect people to just live with it? Inexcusable design flaw for something thats costs this much. For $200 i expect minimal quality assurance. I got a replacement controller. It has the exact same issue. The other controller doesnt. Im starting to think I just got lucky when I got a working one. Dont buy 2 of these. Buy index controllers instead. Youll save $100 and theyre a million times better.
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David C.
> 3 dayI hate the touchpad part of these. It is either too sensitive, some games youll spin around if your thumbs accidently touch them when you are going to another button; or Harder presses on them act a directional buttons, but here is the thing; they are round. What that causes, is if the input your are trying for is forward (for example) and you are not perfectly centered on the top of the button (you are in VR and not looking at them) and your thumb presses a little to the side too, then you are pushing diagonally, and not moving to selecting what you want. If you are a gamer; you will hate these. They are too unforgiving in the precision they need in the heat of playing a game. They will frustrate you if you use them for gaming. I moved from a Quest 2 to these and I wish I could just use my Quest 2 controllers instead of these. And speaking of that, two of these cost as much as the ENTIRE Quest 2 headset which comes with controllers. Use my buyers regret to purchase the ones that I wish I had purchased instead; the Valve Index Controllers. Every review I have read (after I made the mistake of getting these) says the Valve Index Controllers are far superior to these. If you are reading this, you took are doing more due diligence then I did. Use me as a cautionary tail to not make this purchase. Other points against these. I purchased knuckle straps for my Quest 2 controllers, so you dont accidently drop them or throw them. I figured I could find something like that for these. Nope. There are going to be times when you have to pick something up in the real world while you are in VR. These have straps that you can connect to your wrist, but now you have these expensive and delicate controllers swinging from your wrists and banging into everything. The Valve Index Controllers have integrated knuckle straps. They are not ergonomically at all. I am not sure that the designers of the Vive Controllers have ever seen a human hand before. They feel so fragile, you can tell the plastic in these are thin. My fear is getting to close to the edge of my play area and hitting a wall or a desk, and pulling of my headset to see one of my controllers in broken in two. There is no left or right controller. The first two weeks of using these, I was contently having to look down at my hands in VR and seeing that my controllers were in the wrong hands. I could not figure out why the one I left on the right side of the desk was now registered as the left one. After a while I realized the first one you turn on becomes the RIGHT controller. I think battery life in these is horrible. You can only check the battery level in the Steam VR Home, it shows green dots to indicate current battery level. As soon as you start VR and get settled in to play something you already see on green dot is off. You cannot check how much charge they have unless you are in VR. I end up charging these every time I use them, because I have to. I am sure the life-cycle of that (non-replaceable) battery is going to suffer because they have to be charged to 100% any time you want to use them. My replaceable rechargeable batteries in my Quest 2 controllers last well over a week at time between chargings. These are new but still have micro-USB ports to charge them. Micro-USB has a life cycle too, only so many times can they be plugged in and out before they fail; I cannot believe they didnt improve these to USB-C that has a much better life cycle (10,000+ cycles).
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AW1
Greater than one weekThe first set of controllers that were included with the Vive Pro went bad after about 3 weeks. They started by drifting then completely cutting out at the worst possible times. I measured, adjusted, upgraded and fixed everything...including the 200 Windows required reboots. Then I stumbled on a site indicating how to disassemble the controllers. The issue was the connector inside the controller. I fixed the first one and completely jacked up the second controller, bumping a ribbon cable that has no chance of returning to the right spot so it wont power on now. $200 down the toilet. So, I bought 2 of these for the $400 price tag. That was 6 days ago. No bumps, hits, accidental damage, just Expert and Expert + play going fast for long hours (and soreness)...and today they are drifting. I stand still and the start flying away. Recalibrated, fixed, rebooted 22.5 times, upgraded (tried, no upgrade availabe) and no fix. At this point, Im looking at paying $400 every 3 weeks to use the the Vive...love Beat Saber (my new daily obsession), loved Alyx, Pistol Whip...and dont want to go back to the Oculus. Unless youre sponsored or made of money, stay away...invest in oil futures and lose money the smart way.