🚀 Elevate Your Reality: Where Gaming Meets Imagination!
The Oculus Quest All-In-One VR Gaming Headset (128 GB) offers a revolutionary gaming experience with its all-in-one design, allowing users to explore virtual reality without the need for external accessories. Featuring advanced Insight tracking and intuitive Touch controllers, it provides a seamless and immersive gameplay experience in any environment.
Memory Storage Capacity | 128 GB |
Platform | Meta |
Resolution | 1440 x 1600 |
Screen Size | 6 Inches |
Controller Type | Touchpad Control |
Field Of View | 1E+2 Degrees |
Additional Features | Wireless Connectivity, Insight Tracking, Touch Controllers |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Operating System | oculus quest |
Item Weight | 2070 Grams |
Color | black |
U**T
Besser als erwartet
War sehr gut keine Beschwerden es war besser als erwartet
J**X
Wonderful, Futuristic, HL: Alyx is amazing.
This is the new revolution of gaming peripheries. Xbox, if you read this and go through with it, you better pay me handsomely. Now that Half-Life: Alyx is out, its been proven that a triple AAA Dev Team can sink a decent cash flow into VR and actually make money, enjoyable and extremely immersive experiences.So SONY, after you contact me, the Playstation 5 should be obviously a console but most important, A VR ready media center. Whoever does that wins the console race.THIS IS MY IDEA NO ONE HAD EVER THOUGHT OF SUCH AN IDEA, I WILL TELL YOU HOW AS LONG AS YOU HAND ME LEGAL TENDER. -people saying they thought of this.. those are liars.
R**.
Standalone and PC too
High quality VR that works with or without a PC. Cordless six degrees of freedom for a great price. Easy setup uses augmented reality. There are no external sensors or base stations etc to complicate things and incur more cost.With the Link cable accessory you can play Rift and Steam games. This also enables cross-platform play with Steam and Rift. Some games are cross-buy so you get a copy for the Rift too (and vice versa).Compared to the Rift CV1 there is less screen door effect and mura. The resolution is even higher than the Rift S.Importantly, there is an interpupillary distance switch and also an insert for glasses wearers.What's not so good? they are widely considered to be uncomfortable even when adjusted correctly. They weigh only 100g more than the Rift CV1 (about the same as the Rift S and HTC Vive) but are front heavy and use a similar headstrap to the CV1. I found that to get them to stay put I had to wear them too tight. The face pad is just too firm. The good news is that this is easily remedied by adding a counterweight to the back strap. We use a small [camera lens] pouch with Velcro and D-ring attachment points and stuff it with spare controller batteries. With a counterweight you can just pop it on without making lots of adjustments.The 1440x1600 resolution is as good as the Vive Pro and Index but understandably things don't look as pretty as with a dedicated PC headset. The screen refresh rate and field of view are not the best out there either.The official Link cable will set you back £79.A new version is on the horizon but all in all a great headset because of its low cost and feature-rich performance. Mainstream VR right now in these uncertain times.
M**N
Interesting bit of kit
First off, it looks well made and well designed. A little heavy but that's to be expected for a device that contains so many components including a rechargeable battery. However, it can get to be a little uncomfortable after a while. Video and game definition is good but if, like me, you wear glasses they will fog up a bit after a time and you will lose definition a little. There is also the problem of reflection from your glasses in the lens of the headset. Fairly obvious when starting the headset or when the background is very dark. You can have custom lenses that fit over the headset lenses made from your glasses prescription to save you wearing your specs but they're not cheap! The range of games and apps is pretty good with new ones in the pipeline but if you like a bit of variety some of the games aren't cheap and it will get to be a bit expensive. The dual controllers open up a new world in VR and act as a pair of on screen hands in some apps and games which gives them a new interest. You can also put the controllers down and use your hands to control some basic functions like searching and scrolling etc. A fair amount of free stuff and lots of free demos to download. Very easy to set up and the phone app is excellent. My only criticism is that the device has a "Guardian" system that prevents you from moving about other than an area that you can define or you can select stationary but the space then is very limited. You can turn Guardian mode off but you have to google to find out how, which involves jumping through a few hoops but on the plus side. leaving it on will prevent you from tripping over the dog or head butting the wall.Overall, it's a pretty good device that can give you many hours of fun and entertainment with a reasonable battery life. Whether its worth the high price remains to be seen as its developed in the future. Certainly an improvement on those games devices that have to be connected to a PC.
D**N
Brilliant device. Fully reccomend to anyone who will listen.
I was a it late to the party when it comes to the Quest and there have been may updates to the device since its initial release. The quest works brilliantly as a stand-alone VR device and the people I have shown it to have all had a smile brought to their face by how impressive this VR device can be.It has a brilliant Unboxing experience (if that is important to you) and screams premium product. The headset is of brilliant build quality and the fresnel lenses provides a great image once you accept the slight ghosting/glare that is produced by this technology. The headset is rather front heavy and there are a number of ways people have found online to allow for longer play sessions without the excess pressure on the face. I have attached some additional cushioning and headband from AMVR which work well for my needs. Unfortunately, you would need to factor the cost of these extras into the experience, on top of a carry case if you require one; it would have been nice to see this included given the cost of the device and its main marketing point being that it can be played anywhere. Battery life is decent and it charges fully very quickly.The controllers feel natural to hold and they make stepping into a new game feel quite intuitive. They require a AA battery each, so I reccomend carrying a spare set around if you are traveling with this (rechargable may be a good investment). One of the most recent updates allows for controlling the device with just your hands (without the controllers) which is even more immersive and makes the future of VR look even more interesting.The device can also be used with an appropriate cable, as a PC tethered headset in the place of something like an Oculus Rift or Valve index. This opens up its versatility even more, as some of the better/larger VR experiences were previously out of reach of the Quest due to hardware limitations. At the time of writing, this appears to be the better value headset on the market due to its ability to perform both tethered and mobile.The games can be purchased through the oculus Quest store, either in the headset itself or via the mobile app (if bought on the mobile app, remember to then find the game from inside the headset to download it). If you do tether to PC, games can also be purchased on the Rift store, but not all are 'cross buy' enabled. This means that you can buy a game on the Rift store and, unless it expressly says you can play on the Quest, will always be required to be attached to the PC to play (and the reverse is also true). This can get confusing as the same game can be on sale on the Quest store but full price on the Rift store, so make sure you check both. It also works fine with the likes of Steam VR, which opens up options for where you buy your gamesI was unaware of just how far VR has come at this point, and while by no means perfect at all times, I really do reccomend this device to anyone who has waited until now to try out VR for the first time.
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