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September 2020
(87%)
105 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
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310 Reviews
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The editors liked
Drastically improved balance and fit over default strap
Doubles your playtime per charge
Installation takes 5-10 minutes
Charge headset and battery simultaneously
Sleek
Comfortable design
Impressive game library
Intuitive controllers
Good price
Strong built-in audio
No cables required
Sharp display
Powerful processor
Accurate motion tracking
Optional PC tethering with accessory cable
Amazing resolution
Lightweight
Compact and portable
Much more powerful than original Quest
Great price
Huge performance improvements
Impressive display clarity
Truly amazing price
Super easy to set up and use
Portable
Lots of developer support already
Crisp
Clear screen
Smoother performance
Responsive controllers
Incredible price
Good content selection
Affordable price
Comfortable fit
Crisp graphics with little to no blur
Expanded social and sharing capabilities
Sharp screen
Strong ecosystem
Especially with Link
$100 less than before
Better
Faster processor
Higher-res display
Great self-contained gaming experience
Doubles as PC VR headset
Lighter and a bit smaller
Versatile
Easy to use
Very immersive
Higher resolution screens
More powerful hardware
Excellent standalone VR
Works well as a desktop VR headset
$299 price is a steal
Superb resolution
Improved graphics
A single AA battery goes a long way
Easy setup and tethering
The editors didn't like
Makes the headset heavier
Takes longer to charge
Expensive
Still sporadic reports of straps breaking
Controllers aren't rechargeable
Link cable required for PC games
Requires Facebook account
Short battery life
White picks up dirt and grime
Poor controller ergonomics
No Oculus Link cable in the box
IPD adjustment could be more precise
IPD adjustment won't work for everyone
Display black levels are noticeably worse than Quest 1
Forced Facebook login
Battery life is disappointing
Less effective straps
Imperfect IPD settings
Requires a Facebook sign-in
Link cable and better strap cost extra
Still bulky and socially awkward
Store still lacks some higher-end games
Only 2-3 hours of battery life
You have to use Facebook to log in
Could be a little more comfortable
Standalone games still limited by mobile hardware
90Hz isn't available at launch
Fit adjustment is a bit wonky
Summary
The Oculus Quest 2 improves on the original in every way
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Published: 2020-10-16, Author: Jacob , review by: pcgamer.com
Superb resolution, Improved graphics, Great price, A single AA battery goes a long way, Easy setup and tethering
Mandatory Facebook login, Strap requires a lot of fiddling to sit correctly
The Oculus Quest 2 offers dramatic improvements to the original Quest experience. Whether you're operating it standalone or tethered to a PC, the Quest 2 is simply the best entry-point into VR right now...
Huge performance improvements, Impressive display clarity, Truly amazing price, Super easy to set up and use, Portable, Lots of developer support already
IPD adjustment won't work for everyone, Display black levels are noticeably worse than Quest 1, Forced Facebook login, Battery life is disappointing
ProsHuge performance improvementsImpressive display clarityTruly amazing priceSuper easy to set up and usePortableLots of developer support alreadyConsIPD adjustment won't work for everyoneDisplay black levels are noticeably worse than Quest 1Forced Faceb...
Published: 2020-09-16, Author: Will , review by: pcmag.com
No cables required, Sharp display, Powerful processor, Accurate motion tracking, Optional PC tethering with accessory cable,
Short battery life
The Oculus Quest 2 improves on nearly everything from the original at a more affordable price, making it the best $300 VR headset for newbies and experienced users alike...
Published: 2020-09-16, Author: Kevin , review by: tomshardware.com
Amazing resolution, Lightweight, compact and portable, Much more powerful than original Quest, Great price,
White picks up dirt and grime, Poor controller ergonomics, No Oculus Link cable in the box, IPD adjustment could be more precise
he Oculus Quest 2 has excellent performance, striking visuals and is lighter than the old version. It has its shortcomings, such as uncomfortable controllers, but the HMD's a worthy replacement for the original Quest and as Facebook's sole VR headset...
The Quest 2 improves over its predecessor in a lot of little ways, with a few small drawbacks like the enlarged controllers and cheaper strap. But its wireless nature, ease of use, and accessible price still make it a killer VR headset.Was this article in...
Higher resolution screens, More powerful hardware, Excellent standalone VR, Works well as a desktop VR headset, $299 price is a steal,
Standalone games still limited by mobile hardware, 90Hz isn't available at launch, Fit adjustment is a bit wonky, Summary, The Oculus Quest 2 improves on the original in every way: It has sharper screens, a more comfortable fit and it's far more powerful
The Oculus Quest 2 improves on the original in every way: It has sharper screens, a more comfortable fit and it's far more powerful. It's a superior standalone VR headset, but it's also good enough to compete with more expensive competitors when connected...