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The model number inside the headset is VR1000. I saw the model number VR1000.2 the I first time installed WMR.

 

Yes it had the Clip shipped with it. As I said my Reverb has been flawless so far. I hope everyone has the same experience.

 

Thank you! Just placed my order. Looks like they're stock is in Texas. Hoping it will come Wed or Thurs.

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So am I the only one with a recent HMD without the clip? Did anyone else receive a Reverb from Amazon last week?

 

Call customer service im sure they will send you one.

 

In addition to the clip i zip tied mine like on the earlier pics to make sure there was no strain on the cable.

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For your information. Today i recieved an e-mail from hp that the Exchange from my reverb delayed another week to 23 August. So the new wave isn't ready yet. Before you can order all the old ones has to Exchange to new ones. So new orders isn’t earlier then next month i think. :D

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From all of this post from the beginning got to the conclusion there is nothing wrong from Reverb side about this flickering and blackout what happened.

It is a clientside issue, not Reverb. The only problem is the insufficient power supply to the HMD unit required. Someone send a picture of the specs and you can see it is specifically said 900mA.

 

So most of the people, if it is not all, who had such problems connect multiple USB devices on one controller. Even better MBO controllers have max 1000mA so even mouse on the same controller could cause the problem.

 

It is obvious Reverb needs dedicated USB controller for insufficient power supply true USB. If your MBO could not provide it additional PCI-e USB3 card will fix this problem but only if you use it for Reverb only.

Inateck PCI-E to USB 3.1 PCI Express Card is a good choice especially because got stable Power Supply equipped with power management chip, plus 15-Pin SATA power cable, the card can supply power with an output of USB-A port being 5V/2.4A, and USB-C 5V/3A.

There are some other cards with even up to 5 USB connectors but people do mistake. Such card has only one controller so they switch all USB devices from MBO to that card and practically replicated the same problem but on different controller drain all power again from the just one source. It is a different source but client recreating the same problem.

 

Connectors are the problem and it was in a similar way even on HP WMR gen1. But I believe this clip or even some DIY with zip ties will fix it as well if the client provides sufficient required power.

 

Everything else was fixed by WMR software updates. Even Rift-S was having similar problems in the beginning and they didn't return the units. It is fixed true software update but such power problems even existed in CV1 days and were fixed in the same way with an additional USB card.

 

Somehow I doubt it will be Reverb gen 2 or whatever you will call it. I think this is it. They will add the clip maybe in best case change the cables but no major miracle change.

 

Secoda, think twice before you decide to return your Reverb which working perfectly now? Do you really want to do that, is it worth it?

 

That is my conclusion from all this debate last two months. If I'm wrong someone should be able to say "yes I fulfill all the requirements you mention and still got the same problems". Correct me if I'm wrong.

I don't own Reverb but reading every single post here from no1 and waiting first opportunity to be able to order one in my country no matter what unit it is.


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Just for a correction to an earlier post my hardware version is VR1000-2xx as ID'ed in the hardware monitor. So, I dunno, maybe its original, or a slightly upgraded version (came with clip).

 

I am running it plugged in directly to a single USB 3.1 port, and I've had no problems that I think are reverb related (I think I have either WMR or steamVR issues). Headset is mostly rock solid with the aforementioned minor issues, but no flickering (aside from DCS load screens/crashes).


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I am waiting to see what the HP tech support guy (my official contact from the first one) says on Monday about the Gen 2's and still have a few weeks to return it to Best Buy (by Aug. 27th). The HP guy brought up the Gen 2's to me. He also mentioned an eye flickering problem they discovered described by customers in returns that was not cable or power related. It was caused from heating up on the main board itself in the headset. I have no idea how pervasive that is. He made it sound like it was a lucky catch. I will ask him about the USB power issue. My ASUS ROG STRIX Z390-E has not had problem with powering the Reverb as far as I can tell.

 

I spoke to the Geek Squad guy I know at Best Buy and I can return it and get a new one at the same discounted price I got the first one at although I might have to wait for it. I am already in their system for getting notified on another one.

 

Maybe the third one is the charm. :) (if there was no Gen 2 than I might keep this one but he mentioned one with all of the fixes in it)

 

From all of this post from the beginning got to the conclusion there is nothing wrong from Reverb side about this flickering and blackout what happened.

It is a clientside issue, not Reverb. The only problem is the insufficient power supply to the HMD unit required. Someone send a picture of the specs and you can see it is specifically said 900mA.

 

So most of the people, if it is not all, who had such problems connect multiple USB devices on one controller. Even better MBO controllers have max 1000mA so even mouse on the same controller could cause the problem.

 

It is obvious Reverb needs dedicated USB controller for insufficient power supply true USB. If your MBO could not provide it additional PCI-e USB3 card will fix this problem but only if you use it for Reverb only.

Inateck PCI-E to USB 3.1 PCI Express Card is a good choice especially because got stable Power Supply equipped with power management chip, plus 15-Pin SATA power cable, the card can supply power with an output of USB-A port being 5V/2.4A, and USB-C 5V/3A.

There are some other cards with even up to 5 USB connectors but people do mistake. Such card has only one controller so they switch all USB devices from MBO to that card and practically replicated the same problem but on different controller drain all power again from the just one source. It is a different source but client recreating the same problem.

 

Connectors are the problem and it was in a similar way even on HP WMR gen1. But I believe this clip or even some DIY with zip ties will fix it as well if the client provides sufficient required power.

 

Everything else was fixed by WMR software updates. Even Rift-S was having similar problems in the beginning and they didn't return the units. It is fixed true software update but such power problems even existed in CV1 days and were fixed in the same way with an additional USB card.

 

Somehow I doubt it will be Reverb gen 2 or whatever you will call it. I think this is it. They will add the clip maybe in best case change the cables but no major miracle change.

 

Secoda, think twice before you decide to return your Reverb which working perfectly now? Do you really want to do that, is it worth it?

 

That is my conclusion from all this debate last two months. If I'm wrong someone should be able to say "yes I fulfill all the requirements you mention and still got the same problems". Correct me if I'm wrong.

I don't own Reverb but reading every single post here from no1 and waiting first opportunity to be able to order one in my country no matter what unit it is.


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I didn't know your second reverb have issues too :( .

 

Can you have a total refund ? it is in stock on shopblt today :thumbup:

 

I am waiting to see what the HP tech support guy (my official contact from the first one) says on Monday about the Gen 2's and still have a few weeks to return it to Best Buy (by Aug. 27th). The HP guy brought up the Gen 2's to me. He also mentioned an eye flickering problem they discovered described by customers in returns that was not cable or power related. It was caused from heating up on the main board itself in the headset. I have no idea how pervasive that is. He made it sound like it was a lucky catch. I will ask him about the USB power issue. My ASUS ROG STRIX Z390-E has not had problem with powering the Reverb as far as I can tell.

 

I spoke to the Geek Squad guy I know at Best Buy and I can return it and get a new one at the same discounted price I got the first one at although I might have to wait for it. I am already in their system for getting notified on another one.

 

Maybe the third one is the charm. :) (if there was no Gen 2 than I might keep this one but he mentioned one with all of the fixes in it)

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It doesn't but it is a Gen 1. I have a 45 day full refund period at Best Buy here and discounts if I buy another so I will stay with Best Buy.

 

I realize most folks are scrambling just to get one but I want to end up with a Gen 2. :smilewink:

 

I didn't know your second reverb have issues too :( .

 

Can you have a total refund ? it is in stock on shopblt today :thumbup:


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From all of this post from the beginning got to the conclusion there is nothing wrong from Reverb side about this flickering and blackout what happened.

It is a clientside issue, not Reverb. The only problem is the insufficient power supply to the HMD unit required. Someone send a picture of the specs and you can see it is specifically said 900mA.

 

So most of the people, if it is not all, who had such problems connect multiple USB devices on one controller. Even better MBO controllers have max 1000mA so even mouse on the same controller could cause the problem.

 

It is obvious Reverb needs dedicated USB controller for insufficient power supply true USB. If your MBO could not provide it additional PCI-e USB3 card will fix this problem but only if you use it for Reverb only.

Inateck PCI-E to USB 3.1 PCI Express Card is a good choice especially because got stable Power Supply equipped with power management chip, plus 15-Pin SATA power cable, the card can supply power with an output of USB-A port being 5V/2.4A, and USB-C 5V/3A.

There are some other cards with even up to 5 USB connectors but people do mistake. Such card has only one controller so they switch all USB devices from MBO to that card and practically replicated the same problem but on different controller drain all power again from the just one source. It is a different source but client recreating the same problem.

 

Connectors are the problem and it was in a similar way even on HP WMR gen1. But I believe this clip or even some DIY with zip ties will fix it as well if the client provides sufficient required power.

 

Everything else was fixed by WMR software updates. Even Rift-S was having similar problems in the beginning and they didn't return the units. It is fixed true software update but such power problems even existed in CV1 days and were fixed in the same way with an additional USB card.

 

Somehow I doubt it will be Reverb gen 2 or whatever you will call it. I think this is it. They will add the clip maybe in best case change the cables but no major miracle change.

 

Secoda, think twice before you decide to return your Reverb which working perfectly now? Do you really want to do that, is it worth it?

 

That is my conclusion from all this debate last two months. If I'm wrong someone should be able to say "yes I fulfill all the requirements you mention and still got the same problems". Correct me if I'm wrong.

I don't own Reverb but reading every single post here from no1 and waiting first opportunity to be able to order one in my country no matter what unit it is.

 

My word. The penny finally dropped...... it is all about power, from bad connections to a well regulated and stable supply.

 

Of course that is one side of the coin, the other is fine tuning. Today, for the very first time, I set up a mission in Persian Gulf, AlDhafra, tomcat, heavily object populated,and the result with Reverb is far, by far better smoothness than I ever saw with Rift when taxying on the ground. Totally smooth even when looking straight out the side of the cockpit.

 

That is a major win as far as I'm concerned. Reverb? Yup, spend a little time, do a little research, spend a bit of cash to provide it with the bandwidth and current it needs and it is a dream come true.


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These days I'm more watching this thread than watching porn. :music_whistling:

 

I'm on Reverb track definitely. It is still the best option no matter what.

 

Thanks all of you guys who share your experience with Reverb, positive or negative doesn't matter they are all creating a general picture about Reverb.

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I have the Reverb USB connected to my motherboard also and have no issues.

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If i buy the reverb on shopblt , can i return it even if i am in Europe ?

 

I believe you have 2 weeks to get it to them after you get your RMA approved...send them an email or call . My experience with them has been very good.

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Well, now I'm worried I'm not going to get one from ShopBLT. I sent them an email asking if the units they received were v2 (if you please) or not. A few hours later, I decided to jump in and take the chance and purchased one. Yesterday morning, someone from Sales at ShopBLT received my email and advised they reached out to production to confirm if this is new or old stock from HP. He asked if I wanted my order processed or if I wanted to wait on an answer. Unfortunately, I was at work and couldnt reply right away. When I did, I asked how long a reply from production might take, but didnt ask to hold my order. I didnt hear back after a few hours so I emailed again and asked they process the order, just to be on the safe side.

 

Long story short, they put my order on hold without me actually asking it be held. I just wonder whether or not they physically set aside 1 unit in their inventory to fill my order. Reason being is now they only have 4 units left, which most certainly will be gone by Monday. They didnt charge my card, but if they didnt set one aside, I may be shit out of luck for a few more weeks.

 

I tip my hat to ShopBLT for the quick response. I just wish they hadn't held it without me actually asking it be held. All I can do is wait until tomorrow for a reply, and hope they put one aside for me. Many warehouse operations will do that. They keep track of how many units of an item they have in stock, but will only take orders for the same amount, only processing the transaction when the unit ships.

 

Here's hoping that's how it pans out.


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Well, now I'm worried I'm not going to get one from ShopBLT. I sent them an email asking if the units they received were v2 (if you please) or not. A few hours later, I decided to jump in and take the chance and purchased one. Yesterday morning, someone from Sales at ShopBLT received my email and advised they reached out to production to confirm if this is new or old stock from HP. He asked if I wanted my order processed or if I wanted to wait on an answer. Unfortunately, I was at work and couldnt reply right away. When I did, I asked how long a reply from production might take, but didnt ask to hold my order. I didnt hear back after a few hours so I emailed again and asked they process the order, just to be on the safe side.

 

Long story short, they put my order on hold without me actually asking it be held. I just wonder whether or not they physically set aside 1 unit in their inventory to fill my order. Reason being is now they only have 4 units left, which most certainly will be gone by Monday. They didnt charge my card, but if they didnt set one aside, I may be shit out of luck for a few more weeks.

 

I tip my hat to ShopBLT for the quick response. I just wish they hadn't held it without me actually asking it be held. All I can do is wait until tomorrow for a reply, and hope they put one aside for me. Many warehouse operations will do that. They keep track of how many units of an item they have in stock, but will only take orders for the same amount, only processing the transaction when the unit ships.

 

Here's hoping that's how it pans out.

 

There inventory system seems near real time to me. Hopefully you saw the count drop by one. They seem to run a first rate ecommerce. Good luck.

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I've had my Reverb from Amazon for almost a month now and plugged into a PCIe USB hub, and had no flickering, blackouts, etc..., of course I have the connectors taped together so they don't move. I've got 4 days on the return window, and while I'd like v2.0, who knows when it comes out and how long I'll have to wait, so I'll probably keep it.

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Pardon if it has been mentioned previously, but has anyone had success with the Reverb using an external powered usb hub? I've been reading the thread over these past few weeks but I cant recall any mention of it. I know I tried hooking my SO+ to the MB 3.0 using a 6' extender and it did not like it. Plugged it directly and sure enough it worked. Makes sense people mentioning direct power to the HMD fixes the flickering and such. I'm still thinking about getting a PCIe 3.0 USB port + USB C to run the HMD. Sound logic there, guys. It's nice that we have a lot of people working hard to prove the Reverb isnt just functional, but a great hardware addition to DCS to bring it one step closer to the real thing.


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Not sure about the Reverb with an external hub, but I remember that my CV1 had issues with it, so I got the Inateck PCIe card and have been a happy camper ever since. I use my external hub as an easily accessible place to plug in my HOTAS.

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Pardon if it has been mentioned previously, but has anyone had success with the Reverb using an external powered usb hub? I've been reading the thread over these past few weeks but I cant recall any mention of it. I know I tried hooking my SO+ to the MB 3.0 using a 6' extender and it did not like it. Plugged it directly and sure enough it worked. Makes sense people mentioning direct power to the HMD fixes the flickering and such. I'm still thinking about getting a PCIe 3.0 USB port + USB C to run the HMD. Sound logic there, guys. It's nice that we have a lot of people working hard to prove the Reverb isnt just functional, but a great hardware addition to DCS to bring it one step closer to the real thing.

 

I think the way the cable is designed would make it hard to do this. I don't know if the splitter of DP and USB has enough room. If no one answers, I can check late tonight.

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Pardon if it has been mentioned previously, but has anyone had success with the Reverb using an external powered usb hub? I've been reading the thread over these past few weeks but I cant recall any mention of it. I know I tried hooking my SO+ to the MB 3.0 using a 6' extender and it did not like it. Plugged it directly and sure enough it worked. Makes sense people mentioning direct power to the HMD fixes the flickering and such. I'm still thinking about getting a PCIe 3.0 USB port + USB C to run the HMD. Sound logic there, guys. It's nice that we have a lot of people working hard to prove the Reverb isnt just functional, but a great hardware addition to DCS to bring it one step closer to the real thing.

 

I have been using my Reverb from ShopBLT in my regular 3.1 Gen 2 USB port and have not had one flicker or dimmig.

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I have been using my Reverb from ShopBLT in my regular 3.1 Gen 2 USB port and have not had one flicker or dimmig.
I have a "gen1" Reverb connected to a MB 3.1 USB and it has been fine too.

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I have been using my Reverb from ShopBLT in my regular 3.1 Gen 2 USB port and have not had one flicker or dimmig.

 

Me too.

 

I'll add that it does flicker on DCS load screens, and on Xplane load screens but never in flight.

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I hope you have set USB ports to performance (both settings)...and do you have the clip ?

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