Varjo XR-4
70
TopVR score
$3,990
retail class
Head-to-head
Varjo XR-4 scores 70/100 while VIVE Focus Vision scores 80/100. Compare specs, price, pros, cons, and platform tradeoffs.
70
TopVR score
$3,990
retail class
80
TopVR score
$999
retail class
Spec Table
Varjo
70
TopVR score
$3,990
retail class
HTC Vive
80
TopVR score
$999
retail class
| Spec | Varjo XR-4 | VIVE Focus Vision |
|---|---|---|
| Score | 70 /100 | 80 /100 |
| Resolution | 3840x3744 per eye | 2448x2448 per eye |
| Refresh Rate | 90 Hz | 90 Hz |
| Field of View | 120 deg x 105 deg | Up to 120 deg |
| Tracking | Inside-out or SteamVR tracking options with eye tracking | Inside-out 6DoF with eye and hand tracking |
| Battery | Wired PC XR headset | Up to 2 hours; hot-swappable rear battery |
| Weight | 1021 g class | 785 g |
| Platform | Varjo Base / PC XR | VIVE standalone / SteamVR PC |
Varjo XR-4 is a professional XR system, not a mainstream buyer pick. It belongs in the ranking because serious simulation and enterprise shoppers compare it, but most consumers should ignore it.
VIVE Focus Vision is a serious hybrid headset for VRChat, PC VR, and enterprise-style mixed reality. It is too expensive for casual buyers, but eye tracking, DisplayPort support, and hot-swappable power make it useful for advanced setups.
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