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{{Device Infobox
{{Device Infobox
|image=[[File:hp reverb g21.png|250px]]
|VR/AR=[[Virtual Reality]]
|VR/AR=[[Virtual Reality]]
|Type=[[Head-mounted display]]
|Type=[[Head-mounted display]]
|Subtype=[[Discrete HMD]]
|Subtype=[[PC-Powered VR]]
|Platform=SteamVR, Windows Mixed Reality
|Platform=[[SteamVR]], [[Windows Mixed Reality]]
|Developer=HP, Valve, Windows
|Developer=HP, Valve, Windows
|Operating System=Windows 10 or 2004
|Operating System=Windows 10 or 2004
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|Field of View=~114 degrees, Fresnel-Aspherical
|Field of View=~114 degrees, Fresnel-Aspherical
|Optics=[[Fresnel lens]]
|Optics=[[Fresnel lens]]
|IPD Adjustment=60-68mm
|IPD Range=60-68mm
|Tracking=6DOF, inside/out, gyroscope, accelerometer, magnetometer
|Tracking=6DOF, inside/out,  
|Rotational Trackin=gyroscope, accelerometer, magnetometer
|Audio=built-in speakers, built-in microphones
|Audio=built-in speakers, built-in microphones
|Camera=2 front-facing and 2 side-facing
|Camera=2 front-facing and 2 side-facing
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==Introduction==
==Introduction==
 
The [[HP Reverb G2]], part of [[HP VR]], was created in partnership with [[Windows]] and [[Valve]] and released in late 2020. It improves upon previous HP models like the original Reverb G1 and the Windows Mixed Reality headsets, but maintains the same high resolution as the first Reverb.<ref name=”six”></ref>
The HP Reverb G2 was created in partnership with Windows and Valve and released in late 2020. It improves upon previous HP models like the original Reverb G1 and the Windows Mixed Reality headsets, but maintains the same high resolution as the first Reverb.<ref name=”six”></ref>


The G2 has one of the most impressive resolutions on the market, creating sharp and clear images with no screen door effect.<ref name=”six”></ref>
The G2 has one of the most impressive resolutions on the market, creating sharp and clear images with no screen door effect.<ref name=”six”></ref>
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Visit HP’s set up guide for more info.<ref name=”two”></ref>
Visit HP’s set up guide for more info.<ref name=”two”></ref>


==Input Devices==
==Input devices==


Two HP Reverb G2 Controllers come with the headset and mirror the design of the Oculus Touch controllers.
The Reverb G2 comes with two controllers that are similar to the Oculus Touch controllers.


You can also use the Valve Index Controllers with your Reverb G2 headset. You’ll need the external bay stations, valve controllers, and a receiver to sync them with your HMD.<ref name=”five”>https://uploadvr.com/how-to-use-hp-reverb-g2-with-valve-index-controllers/</ref>
You can also use the Valve Index Controllers with your Reverb G2 headset. You’ll need the external bay stations, valve controllers, and a receiver to sync them with your HMD.<ref name=”five”>https://uploadvr.com/how-to-use-hp-reverb-g2-with-valve-index-controllers/</ref>
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===Stores===
===Stores===
* SteamVR
*[[SteamVR]]
* Windows Mixed Reality
*[[Windows Mixed Reality]]


==Developer==
==Developer==
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==Images==
==Images==
 
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==History==
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See Release and Pricing.
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==References==
==References==