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VIVE XR Elite vs Varjo XR-4

VIVE XR Elite scores 74/100 while Varjo XR-4 scores 70/100. Compare specs, price, pros, cons, and platform tradeoffs.

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Spec VIVE XR Elite Varjo XR-4
Score 74 /100 70 /100
Resolution 1920x1920 per eye3840x3744 per eye
Refresh Rate 90 Hz90 Hz
Field of View 110 deg class120 deg x 105 deg
Tracking Inside-out 6DoFInside-out or SteamVR tracking options with eye tracking
Battery Up to 2 hoursWired PC XR headset
Weight 625 g with battery cradle1021 g class
Platform VIVE standalone / SteamVR PCVarjo Base / PC XR

VIVE XR Elite Verdict

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.

Compact convertible headset design
Pancake lenses
Standalone and wireless PC VR support
Weaker value than Quest 3 or Quest 3S
Older XR2 Gen 1 performance class

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Buy on VIVE $799

Varjo XR-4 Verdict

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.

Exceptional resolution and pixel density
Professional mixed-reality passthrough
200 Hz eye tracking
Not a consumer gaming headset
Very expensive once configured