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HTC Vive Wireless Adapter review: Wireless VR dream or overpriced nightmare?

Posted on October 29, 2018November 4, 2018 By Jarvis

For a long while, cables have been a necessary evil of virtual reality gaming. Because of the processing power required to run these high-end devices they need to be tethered to a powerful gaming PC to run smoothly and provide the best experience. But playing is no fun if you’re constantly finding yourself knotted up in cables or having your movement restricted.

The HTC Vive wireless adapter cuts the cord. It uses a new technology built on the foundations of Intel’s WiGig tech, designed to improve your experience by ditching the cable and allowing more freedom. We tested it at Gamescom 2018 in Germany and loved it. Now we’ve had our hands on this adapter for two weeks to see how it handles in the home – and whether it’s worth its £300/$387 asking price.
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Wearables Tags:AR, gaming, hands on, home, HTC, HTC Vive, HTC Vive Wireless Adapter, Intel, PC, review, virtual reality, vive, VR, wireless

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