Valve Index
76
TopVR score
$999
retail class
Head-to-head
Valve Index scores 76/100 while Apple Vision Pro scores 87/100. Compare specs, price, pros, cons, and platform tradeoffs.
76
TopVR score
$999
retail class
87
TopVR score
$3,499
retail class
Spec Table
Valve
76
TopVR score
$999
retail class
Apple
87
TopVR score
$3,499
retail class
| Spec | Valve Index | Apple Vision Pro |
|---|---|---|
| Score | 76 /100 | 87 /100 |
| Resolution | 1440x1600 per eye | 3660x3200 per eye (micro-OLED) |
| Refresh Rate | 80 / 90 / 120 / 144 Hz | 90 / 96 / 100 Hz |
| Field of View | 130 deg class | ~100 deg diagonal |
| Tracking | SteamVR Lighthouse outside-in | Eye + hand + head tracking |
| Battery | Wired headset; rechargeable controllers | ~2.5 hours external battery |
| Weight | 809 g | 600-650 g |
| Platform | SteamVR PC | visionOS |
Valve Index is still important for SteamVR enthusiasts, but it is no longer the obvious PC VR buy. Its tracking and controllers remain excellent, while newer headsets deliver much sharper panels and easier setup.
The Apple Vision Pro is a technological marvel with the best display in any headset. Its $3,499 price tag limits it to professionals and early adopters, but it defines what spatial computing could become.
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