The HTC Vive Flow is a new VR glasses device that supports virtual reality experiences and games by streaming content from your Android smartphone. The Flow, like the Oculus Quest 2, is a standalone device that does not require tethering, albeit it does require an external power supply.
I've got a hands-on (or face-on) review of the HTC Vive Flow, so here's my initial impressions of the VR headset, as well as all of the important specs.
If you're looking for a portable virtual reality system, this is one of the better alternatives available, though it isn't cheap. In the UK, it'll set you back £500, making it more pricey than its Oculus competitor. The HTC Vive Flow, on the other hand, has several outstanding features, like a crisp display that can be adjusted to any angle.
I've got a hands-on (or face-on) review of the HTC Vive Flow, so here's my initial impressions of the VR headset, as well as all of the important specs.
If you're looking for a portable virtual reality system, this is one of the better alternatives available, though it isn't cheap. In the UK, it'll set you back £500, making it more pricey than its Oculus competitor. The HTC Vive Flow, on the other hand, has several outstanding features, like a crisp display that can be adjusted to any angle.
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