Last month saw the Oculus Rift pull even further ahead of the HTC Vive in Valveās Steam Hardware Survey results, but the gap has narrowed again in May.
This monthās results show less than 1% difference in headset usage between Rift and Vive, with the former holding 46.1% of the overall VR usage and the latter coming in closely behind at 45.31%. Thatās pretty much neck-and-neck, whereas last month saw Rift at 48.92% and Vive at 44.06%. Is it possible that, with a few months on the market now, the new Vive Pro has helped HTC regain some of the ground itās lost? The 3K resolution and improved design certainly make it an attractive headset, though the $799 entry price is very steep.
The Vive, meanwhile, now costs $499. Thatās its lowest price ever, though still $100 more than a Rift.
Perhaps itās instead concerned with a fix for the survey Valve implemented last month, which addresses āover countingā of ācyber cafe customersā, though this seems doubtful. The rest of the results are business as usual: Windows VR headsets remain in the 5% territory and 1.48% of VR users still have an Oculus rift DK2.
As always, we have to point out that the survey results arenāt a definitive means of tracking how many VR headsets are out there. Itās an optional survey that requires users to have used their VR headsets that month in order to be registered on the charts. With the gap this close, thereās no way of knowing for sure if itās Oculus or HTC on top right now. It also doesnāt tell us how many units either company has actually sold.
After the Vive Proās release, itās set to be a quiet few months for PC-based headsets now. How will these results look at 2018 reaches its second half, and will HTC pull back in front?
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