HTC SteamVR Base Station 2.0
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Joe
> 3 dayThis Base Station works quite well for SteamVR
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Anthony
> 3 dayNot much to say about this except it does what its suppose to do. If you want full body immersion you need these and vive trackers. I suggest 4 base stations with a large play space and 2 if your play space is small.
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Margie M.
> 3 dayPurchased as a gift for grandson and he loves it!!
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ShoeLoverSuzy
> 3 dayGave as a gift
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Fobio
> 3 daydoes what it needs
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AnotherMike
> 3 dayGreat base station. Unlike previous models this base station goes to sleep and wakes up when called on. Ive had these for about 6 months now and use at least 3 times a week. I now own 3 of them. I have recommend them to family and friends. *sticky mount in pic not included
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Marietta Koepp I
> 3 dayThis worked for about 2 days and then stopped. Went on the website of the maker which I think was HP. They asked no questions just sent a replacement in 4 days we had it.
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Ayano
> 3 dayIve had 0 problems with the HTC Base Station 2.0 so far, its amazing and it tracks your movement so smoothly.
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dat jatt boi
Greater than one weekPros: These are identical to base stations i got from valve. Works like a charm. However, I have few cons that are making me consider if I should return these and wait until valve starts reselling. Cons: I bought two, and both are significantly louder than base stations that came with valve index. Very annoying tinnitus hum. No mounts! ?? This costed $50 more.. cmon man. Lastly, the wire is shorter than valve index stations. I needs to be at least 2-3 feet longer. Edit: Noise is not much louder than the valve base station.. it was more to the fact that any time you add another base station, frequency goes up and the sound gets louder. I have four, which make it really loud.
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Allison Walker
> 3 dayI ordered two base stations and it came quickly and was packaged well. When I got everything out and plugged up is when red flags showed up. One of them had the number ‘7’ and the word “loud” all over the sides in sharpie. The other sounded like a jet engine when plugged in. Both flashed blue for a moment then red, meaning critical hardware failure. On the plus side, returning them was easy.