

HTC SteamVR Base Station 2.0
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Anthony
> 24 hourNot 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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Pr0xyWash0r
> 24 hourThis is nothing more than an Valve Index base station in HTC packaging. And while the price is $50 more than what Steam lists theirs at, you get less in the box. The Steam version includes: a 15 power cable, Mounting Equipment, Regional Power Adapters, and a cleaning cloth. Dont Buy HTCs version unless Steams listing is Out of Stock or unavailable in your region.
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Brian
> 24 hourDose whats its supposed to do
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Dwann Hicks
> 24 hourI bought the base station back in February and after around 2 months, it has stopped working and it’s disappointing since it does not seem to have warranty or some sort
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demonelf
> 24 hourits a amazing product just what i wanted but it was $50 more been waiting for 3 months on steam but this kind of saved me
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Joe
> 24 hourThis Base Station works quite well for SteamVR
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NotAKidOnSteam
> 24 hourThe item was broken and blinking red when arrived. Manufacturers warranty was also out when attempting to get support. HTC and Amazon were very understanding and walked me through troubleshooting steps before reaching a return. Have since purchased another and it works flawless. It even connected to my PC through bluetooth automatically, which the previous one never did.
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Dr. Elenor Kuhn III
> 24 hour$50 upcharge for shorter cable and no mounting hardware, works great but is the same stations used with steams index.
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Denis M.
> 24 hourIf you have a valve index, remember how you get those nice mounting plates in the box? Yeah these dont have that. All you get is the brick and power. You have to buy your own mount. And these cost $50 more. But they work perfectly fine with steam VR with my original base stations.
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John Sanders
> 24 hourMy son loved it and it worked well