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Valve Index
Basic Info
VR/AR Virtual Reality
Type Head-Mounted Display
Subtype PC VR
Platform SteamVR
Developer Valve Corporation
Manufacturer Valve Corporation
Announcement Date April 30, 2019
Release Date June 28, 2019
Price $999 USD (full kit) / $499 (headset only)
Website https://www.valvesoftware.com/en/index
System
Storage
Display
Display LCD (dual)
Resolution 1440x1600 per eye
Refresh Rate 80/90/120/144 Hz
Image
Field of View 108° horizontal / 104° vertical
Optics
Ocularity Binocular
Passthrough Stereo RGB cameras
Tracking
Tracking SteamVR Lighthouse 2.0 (external)
Eye Tracking No
Audio
Audio Off-ear BMR speakers
Connectivity
Device


The Valve Index is a PC-tethered virtual reality head-mounted display developed and manufactured by Valve Corporation, released June 28, 2019 at $999 (full kit). Valve's flagship VR headset featuring dual LCD displays at 1440x1600 per eye, industry-leading 144 Hz refresh rate, 130° field of view, canted dual-element Fresnel lenses, SteamVR Lighthouse 2.0 tracking, off-ear BMR audio, and revolutionary Index Controllers with individual finger tracking. Bundled with Half-Life: Alyx.

History and Development

Valve announced the Index on April 30, 2019, releasing June 28, 2019. Following their collaboration with HTC on the Vive, Valve developed the Index entirely in-house to showcase premium PC VR. The headset prioritized refresh rate (first consumer 144Hz VR) and the innovative "Knuckles" controllers (now Index Controllers) with finger tracking. Half-Life: Alyx launched March 2020 bundled with Index purchases, demonstrating VR's potential for AAA gaming.[1]

Design and Hardware

Display

High refresh rate LCD:

  • 1440x1600 per eye resolution
  • 2880x1600 combined
  • Dual LCD panels (full RGB)
  • 80/90/120/144 Hz refresh rate
  • 50% more subpixels than OLED
  • 3x better fill factor
  • Reduced screen door effect
  • Low persistence (0.33ms at 144Hz)

Optics

  • Dual-element canted Fresnel lenses
  • 130° field of view (adjustable)
  • Eye relief adjustment
  • Lenses move closer for wider FOV
  • 30° difference across adjustment range

Field of View

  • 108° horizontal
  • 104° vertical
  • ~130° diagonal (maximum)
  • Adjustable via eye relief

IPD

  • Hardware IPD adjustment
  • 58-70mm range
  • Physical slider

Tracking

SteamVR Lighthouse 2.0:

  • External base stations
  • Sub-millimeter precision
  • Up to 4 base stations
  • Room-scale tracking
  • Includes 2 base stations (full kit)

Audio

Revolutionary off-ear design:

  • Balanced Mode Radiator (BMR) speakers
  • Off-ear (extra-aural)
  • No ear contact
  • Full-range frequency response
  • Deep bass
  • Integrated microphone

Passthrough

  • Dual stereo RGB cameras
  • Computer vision ready
  • High-quality passthrough

Connectivity

  • DisplayPort 1.2
  • USB 3.0
  • 12V power adapter
  • 5m tether cable

Index Controllers

Revolutionary finger tracking:

  • 87 sensors per controller
  • Individual finger tracking
  • Hand position tracking
  • Pressure sensing
  • Strap design (hands-free grip)
  • Thumbstick
  • Touchpad
  • Face buttons (A/B)
  • Trigger
  • System button

Pricing

Bundle Contents Price
Full Kit Headset, 2 controllers, 2 base stations $999
Headset Only Headset, face gasket, cable $499
Controllers 2 Index Controllers $279
Base Stations 2 Lighthouse 2.0 stations $299

Technical Specifications

Specification Details
Display 1440x1600 LCD x2
Combined 2880x1600
Refresh Rate 80/90/120/144 Hz
FOV 108°x104° (up to 130°)
Tracking Lighthouse 2.0
IPD 58-70mm (hardware)
Audio Off-ear BMR speakers
Controllers Finger tracking (87 sensors)
Price $999 (full kit)

Reception

Praise:

  • 144Hz smoothest VR
  • LCD clarity excellent
  • Wide FOV adjustable
  • Off-ear audio revolutionary
  • Index Controllers innovative
  • Finger tracking immersive
  • Build quality premium
  • Half-Life: Alyx bundled
  • SteamVR ecosystem
  • Enthusiast-grade experience

Criticism:

  • $999 expensive
  • External tracking required
  • Base station setup
  • LCD blacks not OLED
  • Heavy compared to competitors
  • Requires powerful PC
  • GTX 1070 recommended
  • Controller thumbstick durability
  • Limited availability[2]

See Also

References