Product Price Resolution (px) Refresh Rate (Hz) Field of View (degrees) Controllers Included PC VR Compatibility Weight (g)
Valve Index
US
£746.63 1440 x 1600 per eye 80/90/120/144 Hz Approximately 130 degrees diagonal (108 horizontal) 809 g with headstrap

The Valve Index is a tethered PC VR headset with dual 1440×1600 RGB LCD panels, high refresh rates up to 144 Hz, SteamVR Tracking 2.0 support, and the Index wearable controllers with finger tracking. It includes advanced optics, adjustable IPD and eye relief, and off-ear speakers for high-fidelity VR suited to room-scale and simulation experiences.

★ Ideal for

Users prioritizing resolution and visual fidelity - its dual 1440×1600 per-eye RGB LCDs and 120-144 Hz support deliver very high pixel clarity and smooth motion for an immersive experience.

Apple Vision Pro
US
£2615.08 1440 x 1600 per eye 80/90/120/144 Hz Approximately 130 degrees diagonal (108 horizontal) 809 g with headstrap

The Valve Index is a tethered PC VR headset with dual 1440×1600 RGB LCD panels, high refresh rates up to 144 Hz, SteamVR Tracking 2.0 support, and the Index wearable controllers with finger tracking. It includes advanced optics, adjustable IPD and eye relief, and off-ear speakers for high-fidelity VR suited to room-scale and simulation experiences.

★ Ideal for

Users prioritizing resolution and visual fidelity - its dual 1440×1600 per-eye RGB LCDs and 120-144 Hz support deliver very high pixel clarity and smooth motion for an immersive experience.

Meta Quest 3 512GB
US
£3027.43 2064 x 2208 per eye 120Hz 110° horizontal 515 g

Meta Quest 3 512GB is a standalone mixed-reality headset with high-resolution LCD panels (2064 x 2208 per eye), pancake lenses, and a Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2 processor. It includes two Touch Plus controllers, supports PC VR via Link cable or Air Link, and suits users who want a balance of standalone convenience and PC-powered VR performance.

★ Ideal for

Best for users seeking the highest-resolution immersive experience in a consumer all-in-one headset because it offers 2064 x 2208 per eye and a 120Hz refresh rate.

Valve Steam Frame
US
2160 × 2160 per eye 72-120 Hz (144 Hz experimental) up to 110 degrees 185 g (core) and 440 g (with headstrap, facial interface, battery)

Steam Frame is a lightweight standalone VR headset with dual 2160×2160 LCD displays, pancake optics, eye tracking, and a bundled wireless adapter for low-latency PC streaming. It includes motion controllers with gamepad-style inputs and is designed for both standalone and PC-streamed VR/flat games, appealing to users who want portability plus access to their Steam library.

★ Ideal for

Ideal for users seeking the best resolution for an immersive experience because it offers high per-eye resolution of 2160 × 2160 and up to 120 Hz refresh (144 Hz experimental), maximizing clarity and smoothness.

Valve Index VR Kit
US
£746.63 1440 x 1600 per eye (2880 x 1600 combined) 80/90/120/144 Hz 108° 809 g

The Valve Index VR Kit is a high-fidelity, tethered PC VR system featuring dual 1440 x 1600 RGB LCDs, ultra-low persistence panels up to 144 Hz, wide FOV optics, off-ear speakers, and full finger-tracking controllers. It uses SteamVR lighthouse tracking and is aimed at serious PC VR gamers and developers who want precise tracking and high refresh rates for comfortable, immersive play. The kit includes headset, two Index Controllers, and SteamVR base stations for room-scale tracking.

★ Ideal for

This headset suits users seeking the best resolution in PC VR because it provides dual 1440 x 1600 per-eye RGB LCDs (2880 x 1600 combined) and high refresh rates up to 144 Hz for very sharp, low-persistence visuals.

HP Reverb G2
US
£447.68 2160 x 2160 per eye 90 Hz 114 degrees 0.498 kg

The HP Reverb G2 is a PC VR headset with high-resolution 2160 x 2160 per-eye LCD displays, a 90 Hz refresh rate, four inside-out tracking cameras, and Valve-designed off-ear headphones. It includes two motion controllers and targets users who want very sharp visuals for flight, racing, and simulation titles on a VR-ready PC.

★ Ideal for

Ideal for the question because its 2160 x 2160 per-eye resolution provides class-leading pixel density for an immersive, high-detail VR experience.

HTC Vive Focus Vision
US
£746.63 2448 x 2448 pixels per eye 90 Hz 120°

The Vive Focus Vision is a hybrid standalone PC VR headset with dual 2448 x 2448 LCD panels per eye, built-in eye and hand tracking, stereo color passthrough, and hot-swappable batteries for extended use. It supports both standalone and high-fidelity PC VR via DisplayPort mode or wireless streaming, suited for gaming, mixed reality, and enterprise use.

★ Ideal for

Ideal for users seeking the best resolution for an immersive experience because it offers 2448 x 2448 pixels per eye (5K total) and up to 120° FOV for detailed, wide-angle visuals.

HTC Vive Pro 2
US
£522.42 4896 x 2448 120 Hz 120 degrees

The Valve Index is a tethered PC VR headset with dual 1440×1600 RGB LCD panels, high refresh rates up to 144 Hz, SteamVR Tracking 2.0 support, and the Index wearable controllers with finger tracking. It includes advanced optics, adjustable IPD and eye relief, and off-ear speakers for high-fidelity VR suited to room-scale and simulation experiences.

★ Ideal for

Users prioritizing resolution and visual fidelity - its dual 1440×1600 per-eye RGB LCDs and 120-144 Hz support deliver very high pixel clarity and smooth motion for an immersive experience.

Meta Quest 3
US
£372.94 1440 x 1600 per eye 80/90/120/144 Hz Approximately 130 degrees diagonal (108 horizontal) 809 g with headstrap

The Valve Index is a tethered PC VR headset with dual 1440×1600 RGB LCD panels, high refresh rates up to 144 Hz, SteamVR Tracking 2.0 support, and the Index wearable controllers with finger tracking. It includes advanced optics, adjustable IPD and eye relief, and off-ear speakers for high-fidelity VR suited to room-scale and simulation experiences.

★ Ideal for

Users prioritizing resolution and visual fidelity - its dual 1440×1600 per-eye RGB LCDs and 120-144 Hz support deliver very high pixel clarity and smooth motion for an immersive experience.

Meta Quest 3S 128GB
US
£261.58 1832 x 1920 (per eye) 120Hz 96 degrees horizontal, 90 degrees vertical 514 grams

The Meta Quest 3S 128GB is an all-in-one VR headset with a 1,832 x 1,920 per-eye LCD display, Fresnel optics, and the Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2 chipset. It includes Touch Plus controllers, supports PC VR streaming via Link and Air Link, and targets users who want a lower-cost mixed-reality capable headset with solid performance.

★ Ideal for

Best for users seeking high-resolution immersion because it offers 1,832 x 1,920 per-eye resolution and 120Hz refresh for clear, smooth visuals.

Pico PICO 4 / Pico 4 Pro
US
£320.63 2160 x 2160 per eye 90 Hz 105° 586 g

PICO 4 offers a 4K+ binocular display (2160 x 2160 per eye), Pancake lenses, 90 Hz refresh and a 105° field of view in a balanced, lightweight design with HyperSense controllers and inside-out tracking. The Pico 4 Pro adds improved sensors and tracking features aimed at mixed reality and professional use. It suits users seeking high-resolution standalone VR with optional PC VR streaming.

★ Ideal for

Ideal for the highest-resolution immersive experience because it provides 2160 x 2160 per eye (4K+ binocular) and 90 Hz refresh for sharp, smooth visuals.

Pico Pico 4 Ultra
US
£1793.71 2160 × 2160 per eye 90 Hz 105° 580 g

Pico 4 Ultra is a balanced mixed-reality headset with dual 2160×2160 displays, pancake lenses, Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2, and dual 32MP passthrough cameras, aimed at high-resolution VR and MR experiences. It includes two ringless controllers, Wi‑Fi 7 support for low-latency wireless PC streaming, and a rear-mounted battery for comfort during extended use.

★ Ideal for

Ideal for highest-resolution immersive experiences because it offers 2160 × 2160 pixels per eye and 20.6 average PPD for sharp visuals.

Pimax Crystal Light
US
£649.47 2880 x 2880 per eye 60, 72, 90, 120 Hz 105° (H) 815g

The Pimax Crystal Light is a PCVR headset with QLED + Mini-LED panels delivering very high per-eye resolution (2880 x 2880) and a wide 105° horizontal field of view. It uses inside-out 6DoF tracking (optional Lighthouse support), includes two controllers and targets sim racers and flight-sim users with high pixel density and local dimming for improved HDR and clarity. Recommended GPUs start at RTX 3070 for best performance.

★ Ideal for

Ideal for highest-resolution immersive experiences because it offers 2880 x 2880 resolution per eye and 35 PPD for very sharp visuals.

Pimax Crystal Super
US
£1344.54 2160 × 2160 per eye 90 Hz 105° 580 g

Pico 4 Ultra is a balanced mixed-reality headset with dual 2160×2160 displays, pancake lenses, Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2, and dual 32MP passthrough cameras, aimed at high-resolution VR and MR experiences. It includes two ringless controllers, Wi‑Fi 7 support for low-latency wireless PC streaming, and a rear-mounted battery for comfort during extended use.

★ Ideal for

Ideal for highest-resolution immersive experiences because it offers 2160 × 2160 pixels per eye and 20.6 average PPD for sharp visuals.

Pimax Dream Air
US
£1494.01 3840 x 3552 per eye 120 Hz (eye-tracking) 110° HFOV <170 grams (headset)

The Pimax Dream Air is an ultra-lightweight PC VR headset with Sony Micro-OLED panels delivering 3840 x 3552 pixels per eye, ConcaveView pancake optics, eye-tracking for Dynamic Foveated Rendering, and options for SLAM (inside-out) or Lighthouse (SteamVR) tracking. It suits users seeking high visual clarity in a compact, comfortable headset for PC VR gaming, simulation, and design work.

★ Ideal for

Best for users prioritizing maximum resolution for immersive detail because it offers 3840 x 3552 pixels per eye and Sony micro-OLED panels with eye-tracking-enabled DFR.

Sony PlayStation VR2
US
£351.27 1440 x 1600 per eye 80/90/120/144 Hz Approximately 130 degrees diagonal (108 horizontal) 809 g with headstrap

The Valve Index is a tethered PC VR headset with dual 1440×1600 RGB LCD panels, high refresh rates up to 144 Hz, SteamVR Tracking 2.0 support, and the Index wearable controllers with finger tracking. It includes advanced optics, adjustable IPD and eye relief, and off-ear speakers for high-fidelity VR suited to room-scale and simulation experiences.

★ Ideal for

Users prioritizing resolution and visual fidelity - its dual 1440×1600 per-eye RGB LCDs and 120-144 Hz support deliver very high pixel clarity and smooth motion for an immersive experience.

Sony PlayStation VR2 (PSVR2)
US
£224.21 2000 x 2040 per eye 90Hz, 120Hz 110 degrees 560 grams

PSVR2 uses dual 2000 x 2040 OLED panels with HDR, 90/120Hz refresh and a 110-degree field of view, plus eye tracking, headset haptics and Sense controllers for advanced input. It connects to PS5 with a single USB-C cable and can be used on PC with Sony's PC adapter (some features limited), making it a high-end console VR headset for immersive, high-resolution gaming.

★ Ideal for

Gamers wanting the best resolution for an immersive experience - PSVR2 offers 2000 x 2040 per eye OLED panels (dual 2K per eye) and HDR for higher pixel density and image quality.