Oculus Quest All-in-One VR Gaming Headset - 64GB

Benefits:__________• Very comfortable on your head as there is a power strap that goes around your head and one on top. Being a former oculus owner is like putting on a baseball cap. together it is very easy to adjust and the foam fabric fits snugly. • One of the few times I'm glad they still go with a plastic covering. You wear it so the goal is to make it as light as possible. • Wireless, and... I mention wireless! No wires whatsoever. No PC, just turn it on and go. • No Wi-Fi disconnects, as it's constant throughout. • Oculus has once again gone to great lengths in its built-in speakers. Very loud and immersive, yet aware of what's going on in "your" world. • The built-in headphone jack is still great if you want to be fully immersed. I have to admit, I use the headphone jacks a lot more than I thought I would (especially in some horror games). speakers, it's an integrated rear setup. The result makes you feel that the sound is playing in all directions and not just focused on one spot. • The Insight program is AWESOME! I've owned old Oculus's and one of the most annoying things is removing the VR set because the outside world got in the way. It's losing my VR controller after watching something on the Rift or just hitting the wall. With the four new cameras mounted, the Quest can now show you when you are about to hit the wall. This is probably one of the best features they have implemented because now the Oculus monitors all your movements in the real world and simply captures them in any game. It's a dream for those who live in tiny/cramped rooms. • The Insight program basically allows you to play in almost any room you want because it plots the space where you are (it's like setting up a border that you can play). I say it's again awesome because the games you play will now be, in a way, personalized to the space you are in. Having this feature is such a relief (this includes jumping or crouching, because allowed.). the Oculus Go (For non-VR users, the overall resolution is an impressive sight. Not perfect, but still great.) • Game setup probably takes 30 seconds. Just choose the game from your library and have fun. you. • The app works on the phone and in the Oculus. Newcomers, you will most likely buy games using your phone, like through an app store. They have it on the Oculus, but the phone is much faster to scroll and interact. • The screen itself is very clean. Remember to treat it properly. One scratch and any game or movie will be wasted since you will focus on that scratch. Avoid this by putting it in its box (or in a case, if you bought one) every time you finish. Don't just throw it away. • Tracking capabilities are great when I'm playing a game or watching a 360 video degrees. • 72Hz refresh rate. That just means everything is smooth and smooth. It also means less motion blur, which means less motion sickness for those who get it. • A huge games section. As of the date of my review, 50 launch games for this VR. newer versions), but you can also play against your friends who only have older versions. I haven't tested this layout yet because the only thing close to it is VR poker (which is fun, only if people actually talk in-game!) • The games I've mostly played so far are “Rise to Glory” and “Beat Saber.” The controllers are precise, the speakers are powerful, and the experience is silent. • Deleting games is as easy as starting them. Good to know because depending on your games/movies, you may need to do some spring cleaning once in a while. • I moved into my bedroom in the living room and I found the boundary mapping reconfiguration very quick. • Passthrough view is the system that allows you to see your world without taking the whole thing. To me it's kind of like a vision camera night in black and white when you look at your world through the glasses. The four cameras are your eyes what they see, you will see (not perfect, but visible). • When you are about to pass one of your gaming borders the controller turns red. • Those who have glasses, the Oculus does come with a spacer for your glasses. I don't use glasses so you should read other reviews that have them. • By putting the Oculus on it, I know when I put it on and I wake up. It's also cool because you don't even have to press a button to start. But, to save power , I turn it off when I'm done. Startup time is short anyway. • Yes it's mainly for gaming but honestly some of my favorite apps are Netflix, Sling and Oculus short videos. Playing Netflix on this site is an amazing sight and overall surfing the web and watching live TV on a movie theater sized screen is a great experience. No glare, no distracting, nothing. • Touch controllers are very solid, easy to use, good click response, and the grip of every button is a great design feature.• Comes with an extra-long USB power cable so you can still enjoy your games while it charges.• The Quest can keep up with up to 4,000 square feet. Something you need to know for those who will be playing in a room larger than this. five different locations that e you traced when creating your boundary. I only have two locations, but when I put the Quest in one of these rooms, it instantly recognizes it. • VR Marketplace is run by Oculus. Think VR, think Oculus. Cons and Ok:__________ • It's expensive for the machine. It doesn't include the really cool games you have to buy from the store .Yes there are some good free ones but in my experience the best games you will have to pay for.Keep in mind this is still a bump in the previous version and it it's a type of on-the-go virtual reality. For great graphics, you'll need a more powerful computer to complete the challenge. Putting something this powerful in a small box isn't quite there yet. All in all, it's still good for a casual gaming experience, but not "my god." • Battery life is average, for me 2 hours. Maybe 2.5 hours if I'm just watching a movie or surfing the web/YouTube. A bit of the same battery life as the Oculus Go. • VR is still new, so you are limited in games to play VR. Since VR is not mainstream, there will be a setback for new games, and as mentioned earlier, higher cost to play prettier games. • You can't play this outside. The sun is a big no-no for lenses and cameras because it won't track properly. But something this expensive, you can't trust to the outside world. It's like walking down the sidewalk with your PC running or game console. Leave it inside (and you'll look like an idiot playing this in public).• More demanding games will drain your battery more. • Controllers require AA batteries. We live in a battery charging world, so why is that even allowed? • Not only that, but I replace these controller batteries a lot more than I shouldn't. • It's a great experience to see the VR screen, but you should know that it's nowhere near photo realistic. On a white screen, I can see every little pixel of the works. nice view, but nowhere realistic, overall grainy look. • Built-in speakers are br uying, but for full immersion you will need a headset. • Personally, I notice the touch controller battery covers are a little loose. • No data tracking under the headset. controllers are in view in front of you so the headset can follow it. • Any outside light still leaks through the nosepiece. It's really insignificant in games, but watching a movie is a whole different experience. have to turn off the lights. • Even at 72Hz you'll still get a little nauseous. I don't get very often, but I admit playing "Dead and Buried" made me feel a bit queasy. • I was told that you won't be able to play all Oculus Rift games. This stuff sucks for those who spend a decent amount of money on Rift games. • A price like this is higher than a PlayStation or an Xbox. Both have hundreds of high-end graphics games and millions of users. I had to remove the batteries to get them. working again. Hopefully this will be fixed with a software update. • Removing the Oculus is easy, but it's still a big task to pack it anywhere. For example, putting my backpack takes a big bite out of storage. someone for a birthday or a holiday, out of state it's best to give them a picture and tell them one will be shipped to you When I got my Oculus Go I was far from my house and it was such a burden to find space when I needed to come back. The Quest is no exception. • The portable concept really means moving it from room to room. thing this is a significant problem. • All Rift games which have high resolution, if the Quest can play it, it can run at lower resolutions. The reason is to optimize the low power Snapdragon chip. Wasn't comfortable using the Oculus. • I've been playing for a long time, he notices the straps are making your head itch. • You'll need a phone for the initial setup. It's really not serious in the world we live in. • Charging fully, without playing, takes me two hours. • Charging fully, while playing, never happens to me. In fact, there have been times when I had a battery life from 0 to 1%, and the only reason it worked was because I was charging it at the same time. Playing high graphics games will not allow you to fully charge, but watching movies will. • IMPORTANT: It does not not heat up quickly. This is a major problem for those who live in a cold environment. discovered this after my second day on the Oculus, but if you live in a cold environment, your lenses will fog up almost instantly. the heat that causes the lenses to fog up. This goes away either the outside temperature is warm or the Oculus is warmed up in use. For those who live in cold environments, beware! You will either need to play a graphics game high to remove lens fog, or continue to breathe on the lenses themselves. If you decide to just watch a movie, you may be surprised to see your entire screen fog up. There's no way to get around this.• Seems wise, the Quest looks almost the same as the Rift.• The Oculus app lets you stream the on-screen action to a second display, but I notice a some lag. • On some games gr high aphics, connection time takes a while. Not sure if this is user error on me or software error, but worth noting. Between you who have used Oculus 2016 controllers, there is not much change. • The headset will not detect obstacles on the fly. You have to trust your space. • Oculus 360 videos are really simple that even a 4 year old Oculus machine can run. We need videos that must match the resolution it is currently designed for. • It still takes a while trying to find the ideal place for your eyes.Hope the helmet will guide you in finding the ideal place for your eyes. • Finally, looking through the lens is like looking through an old PC monitor. Your eyes start to get irritated after a while. Fortunately, by then the battery will be dead. Summary:__________Ultimately, this is a great VR headset that will be perfect for those who want to get into the Virtual Reality experience. in no way acts as a replacement for a game console, but that it's just a new toy. The problem with VR is that it's not really popular right now. Not only that, but for me, it takes time to use virtual reality before playing. You put it on, make yourself comfortable and make sure you have enough battery life. Unlike any other console, all you have to do is play it. Turn on, press play, and away you go. Ultimately, such a small portable VR has its downsides, as you can see in the "Downsides" above. The Oculus Quest doesn't really get us close to a fully immersive experience, but it's still a fun toy to play with. If you have the extra cash, grab it as it's a great VR bundle (The camera system alone is worth the purchase.). For those who want to get into VR, this is a 100% way to go. Overall: Excellent casual gaming, excellent video streaming and a good battery system. For the average user this is a great buy, but for those who have been here before this is a decent upgrade from wearable VR. I hope I've helped you. Love, honest reviewer.