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September 2020
(87%)
105 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(84%)
310 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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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
£100 cheaper, Gorgeous screen, Best Oculus controllers yet
Headband is still a mixed bag, IPD "slider" isn't a slider
The Oculus Quest 2 takes everything we loved about the Oculus Quest – the cable-free experience, the strong game library, the ease of use – and improves on it significantly. This is exactly what a VR headset should be: lightweight, powerful and so simple...
Published: 2020-09-16, Author: Adrian , review by: pocket-lint.com
More comfortable than the original,Intelligent battery management system,Snazzy looks,Fantastic starting price
Facebook is no longer optional,Game catalogue is not as big as PC VR headsets
The Oculus Quest 2 is an undeniably awesome update to the previous VR headset. If you can forgive the necessity of a Facebook login then you're in for a real treat.Hand tracking, intelligent battery management, enhanced visuals, and the ability to play PC...
Oculus Insight isn't perfect, Preset IPD settings, No dedicated headphones
The Oculus Quest 2, frankly put, is the headset to buy if you've been waiting to go all-in on VR. The headset is smaller and lighter than its predecessor with tweaks to the design to make it more comfortable over longer periods of play, and the controller...
Abstract: Body tracking may be in the works for the Quest 2 VR headset. In a document outlining how to get the Quest 2 headset set up for a tracked physical keyboard through the Unity game engine, a supporting image showed a toggle for body tracking, UploadVR repo...
Abstract: The Oculus Quest 2 and the original Quest are getting an upgraded Guardian system that should help users avoid accidents when the area in which they're using their VR headset isn't static. The new feature, called Space Sense, works together with the exist...
Abstract: Virtual reality is a fascinating way to travel using nothing more than the power of technology. With a headset and motion tracking, VR lets you look around a virtual space as if you're actually there, or play a game as though you're in it. VR's been gaini...
Cheaper than other VR solutions, Doesn't require tracking base stations, Can be used with PC VR games using wired and wireless solutions, Excellent tracking and screen fidelity,
Requires a Facebook account to use, Might cause motion sickness for some, Design, The Oculus Quest 2 is a fully self-enclosed VR system that's worn on the head (duh) that covers about a half of your face when fully worn. The piece that interfaces with you
The Oculus Quest 2 retails at $299 in the US, though it's not available officially through PH sellers. You can order one through Amazon during Cyber Monday and have it shipped through Shipping Cart and other services, or you could pay the higher MSRP thro...
Abstract: As we wind down to the end of a very different and difficult year, we come to a time where we can sit back, take stock and SPEND!That's right, the end of year sales are starting and as we enter the period where we'll be bombarded with offers on days like...
Abstract: Speaking of cash, the Quest 2 costs $299, making room-scale VR more affordable than ever. That price is for the 64GB model, and as a Quest owner, I've found 64GB more than adequate for my usage. If you plan on loading up your Quest with heavier games, mov...
Nadie esperaba un nuevo visor standalone de Facebook Oculus tan pronto. Ni los desarrolladores que hace muy poco han adquirido unas Quest 1 Business ni muchos usuarios que hasta hace solo un par de meses esperaban que aumentara el stock en las tiendas o...