VIVE XR Elite
74
TopVR score
$799
retail class
Head-to-head
VIVE XR Elite scores 74/100 while PICO 4 Ultra scores 78/100. Compare specs, price, pros, cons, and platform tradeoffs.
74
TopVR score
$799
retail class
78
TopVR score
$799
retail class
Spec Table
HTC Vive
74
TopVR score
$799
retail class
PICO
78
TopVR score
$799
retail class
| Spec | VIVE XR Elite | PICO 4 Ultra |
|---|---|---|
| Score | 74 /100 | 78 /100 |
| Resolution | 1920x1920 per eye | 2160x2160 per eye |
| Refresh Rate | 90 Hz | Up to 90 Hz |
| Field of View | 110 deg class | 104 deg class |
| Tracking | Inside-out 6DoF | Inside-out 6DoF with ring-free controllers |
| Battery | Up to 2 hours | Rear battery; balanced design |
| Weight | 625 g with battery cradle | 580 g |
| Platform | VIVE standalone / SteamVR PC | PICO OS |
VIVE XR Elite is still a notable compact mixed-reality headset, but it is harder to recommend broadly in 2026. It makes the most sense for buyers who specifically want HTC's convertible form factor and PC streaming support.
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Buy on VIVE $799PICO 4 Ultra is a strong Quest-style mixed-reality alternative in markets where it is officially sold. For U.S. buyers, availability and software library depth keep Quest 3 and Quest 3S ahead.
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Buy on PICO $799