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May 2018
(82%)
119 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(82%)
250 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Cheap as heck
Pretty comfortable
Allows for smartphone-free portable virtual reality
A new era of quality
Low-priced LCD panels begins with Go's out-of-the-park screen and lens performance
A bit of an uneven weight tug
But comfort and heat management are otherwise surprisingly awesome
Go's best games run quite well thanks to 72Hz scre
Relatively affordable
No phone
PC
Or game system required
Cable-free
Crisp
Fluid display
A completely self-contained
Standalone
No-phone-or-PC-necessary VR system. Comfortable design and feel. Sharp-looking display and effective built-in speakers with spatial audio. Hundreds of apps. Oculus setup app works with iOS and Android phones. Conne
Comfortable
Quality materials and beautiful design
Intuitive software and hardware interface
Clear
Balanced speakers
Truly wireless and standalone
Supports voice commands
Good value
Supremely easy to use
Effortless setup
High-quality lenses for a sharp image
Comfortable to wear
Affordable
Works without a phone or computer
Low-key but solid hardware
Reasonable price
Completely wireless
Sleek minimalist design
Large library of apps and games
Crisp details and vibrant colors with minimal motion blur
Solid value for money
Decent library of titles
Sharp display
Comfortable to use
Finally
A decent all-in-one mobile VR device
Speakers are surprisingly strong
Software runs smooth and quick
An abundance of high-end apps and games available
Great price
Light weight
Tons of content
High-quality build
Extremely easy to use
Exceptionally user-friendly
Very visually immersive
Comfortable and easy to use
Inexpensive compared to other VR headsets
Large library of VR apps
Remote is comfortable with accurate motion tracking
The editors didn't like
Poor app selection
Needs more degrees of freedom
Right now
Virtual reality on the cheap requires either a piece of cardboard in which you precariously set your smartphone for some barebones “immersive” virtual reality
Or headsets like the Samsung Gear
Go does what it can to make "3DOF" head tracking feel comfortable
But new users may struggle with that cost-cutting limitation
The hand controller
On the other hand
Blows an opportunity to add better tracking or more buttons to GearVR's simpler scheme
Doesn't track position
Just one motion controller
Underpowered compared with tethered and flagship smartphone-powered headsets
Limited software library
Two-hour battery life. It's a sit-down experience (no room tracking). No expandable storage. No kid-safe settings. Lacks multiple account options
Battery only lasts two hours
Three degrees of freedom
Not as powerful as Windows Mixed Reality or Oculus Rift
Oculus GO 是獨立式的頭戴 VR 眼鏡,也就是沒有接線,不需要透過電腦,在頭盔裡面就類似已經裝好一支手機,有 CPU 以及 OS,可以透過一些app來觀看影片、遊戲或是一些應用程式,感覺比起 VR "盒子"是要好多了,不過相對就是多了一些錢。Oculus GO 官網就直接有販售,在台灣也可以購買,不過並不是從台灣發貨,所以些微麻煩,這邊開箱前先來說明一下購買教學。進到官網可以看到 Oculus GO 有32GB、64GB容量,分別是209、259美元,如果只是看片用電腦來串流可以選擇32GB就好,...
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