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HP - Reverb G2 (v2) vs Meta - Quest Pro

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Reverb G2 (v2)HPRENDER
Probe A
HP
Reverb G2 (v2)
64.0/ 100C
Display64· 45%
Tracking & Audio· 30%
Compute· 25%
Quest ProMETARENDER
Probe B
Meta
Quest Pro
58.1/ 100C
Display58· 45%
Tracking & Audio· 30%
Compute· 25%
Quick verdict

Between the Reverb G2 (v2) and Quest Pro, the Reverb G2 (v2) comes out ahead in field of view, while the Quest Pro wins on eye tracking and color passthrough. Overall, the Reverb G2 (v2) scores 64 and the Quest Pro scores 58.1 on our Mars Score.

Buying advice

Which should you buy?

The Reverb G2 (v2) edges ahead on the Mars Score (64 vs 58.1), but the 5.9-point gap is small enough that the right pick comes down to which spec advantages matter to you.

Pick the Reverb G2 (v2) if you care most about field of view. The biggest gaps in its favor are field of view.

Pick the Quest Pro if you care most about eye tracking and color passthrough. Its strongest claims are eye tracking, color passthrough, standalone.

Both ship with comparable refresh rate, so those specs don't separate the two — focus on the differences below.

Bottom line: the Reverb G2 (v2) is the safer default. The other model is the right choice only when its specific advantages line up with your priorities.

Why HP - Reverb G2 (v2) wins

  • Field of view — 7.55% more. 114 ° vs 106 °.

Why Meta - Quest Pro wins

  • Has Eye tracking.
  • Has Color passthrough.
  • Standalone: true (vs false).
Full readout

Spec comparison

Display

SpecHP - Reverb G2 (v2)Meta - Quest Pro
Resolution per eye2160x21601800x1920
Refresh rate90 Hz90 Hz
Field of view114 °lead106 °
PanelLCDLCD

Tracking & Audio

SpecHP - Reverb G2 (v2)Meta - Quest Pro
Inside-out trackingtruetrue
Eye trackingfalsetruelead
Face trackingfalsetruelead
Color passthroughfalsetruelead

Compute

SpecHP - Reverb G2 (v2)Meta - Quest Pro
Standalonefalsetruelead
Battery0 h2.0 hlead
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