Valve Index virtual reality goggles offer a 130° field of view and two LCD panels with a resolution of 1,440 x 1,600 pixels per eye. The total resolution is therefore 2,880 × 1,600 pixels. The base refresh rate is 120Hz, but you can also use lower frequencies - 80 and 90Hz for backward compatibility and an overclocked mode with 144Hz. The Valve Index headset features a dual-element lens system with a 5° tilt. The lenses are particularly notable for maintaining sharpness over most of the field of view. This makes it easier to see the image in the periphery. You will appreciate that the goggles allow you to adjust the distance of the lenses from the eyes and the lenses themselves from each other.
The front of the Valve Index features two 960×960 pixel cameras tracking the outside environment, enabling the creation of augmented reality. Another highlight are the non-contact headphones that completely immerse you in virtual reality. There's also a 3.5mm jack for connecting your own headphones and, of course, a dual microphone. You'll also appreciate the ergonomic design made of antibacterial materials. The face mask is also replaceable. The SteamVR Tracking 2.0 technology guarantees high quality and a longer station range. You can connect the headset to your computer via DisplayPort 1.2, USB 3.2 and 12V power supply.
Minimum System Requirements:
Operating system: Windows 10, SteamOS, Linux
System memory: 8GB
Graphics card: NVIDIA 970 or AMD RX480 with free DisplayPort (HDMI not supported)
Processor: Dual core processor with HyperThreading support or better
USB 3.2 interface for headset cameras
Package Contents:
Headset
Integrated headphones
Headset cable
Headset connection cable with DisplayPort 1.2 and USB 3.2 connectors
Power supply
Power adapter
Sealing mask
Head cradle adapter (for smaller heads)
Cleaning cloth
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