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Here's our review of the HTC Vive XR Elite.

is convertible, meaning it can be used sans battery. Plug it straight into your PC and you're looking at a mere 260g on your head, but it means you have to deal with the included glasses-like attachments. I've had real trouble with these as they aren't adjustable, and they dig pretty hard into the side of my head. The only way to get it to feel comfortable is to wear it more like a tiara than a pair of glasses, which ends up causing it to slip.

When you're tethered to your PC that's a dangerous combo; one tug and that £1,300 headset is sent tumbling. The included USB Type-C to Type-C cable really isn't long enough, either, unless you're sitting right at your desk. And that's not ideal for VR games where you're flailing your arms around a lot.from HTC will set you back another $79. The cable works great, and provides much more freedom along with a much higher bandwidth than the included cable.

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