Testseek.com have collected 102 expert reviews of the Oculus Quest and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Oculus Quest.
May 2019
(88%)
102 Reviews
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Users
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674 Reviews
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The editors liked
Great overall experience
Picking up the headset and getting into VR takes a minute
^ That
^^ That again
Great library of launch titles
Battery life is better than expected
The Oculus Quest magically creates really immersive VR on a standalone headset with fantastic controls and full positional tracking. It requires no phone
PC or game console
And costs $400
Which isn't bad. Passthrough cameras allow easy setup of the pla
Full 6DOF motion tracking with dual controllers
Sharp display
No wires
Some excellent games are already available
Completely self-contained VR experience
Inside-out tracking works better than previous attempts by competitors
Display is crisp and clean
Reasonable price
Easy to configure
No need for a computer
Good-looking design
Seamless all-in-one VR solution
Can cast content to smartphones and TVs
Capable of room-scale VR
Large library of apps
Crisp graphics with minimal motion blur
New inside-out tracking works well
Convenient tetherless design
Supports some of the best VR games
Doesn't require additional hardware
All-in-one system
No PC required
Hand controllers are comfortable and highly accurate
Very portable
Doesn't need PC to function
Bundled with Oculus Touch Controllers
Supports a variety of play spaces
Great value
Easy to use
Highly immersiveExceptionally comfortable
Incredibly immersive
Tons of interactivenessExceptional image quality
Super comfortable
Very user-friendlyHighly interactive
ComfortableVery immersive
Highly i
Powerful enough for complex VR
Solid motion tracking without external sensors
Great gamepads
Sharp OLED displays
The editors didn't like
OLED screen suffers same pixelated look as original Rift
LCD displays in Rift S and Go appear crisper
Especially for things like text legibility
Near-ear speakers are generally poor quality
You'll probably want headphones
Total tracking volume for co
Its closed-off design will only run apps and games for the Quest
And your favorite Oculus Rift and Go titles may or may not make the leap. It's not meant to be used outdoors (though maybe that's a good thing). Its mobile processor means it's not always a
Less powerful and has a slightly lower refresh rate than high-end tethered VR headsets
Battery life is a concern for long sessions (or ones with multiple people)
Controller tracking is still less precise than the ideal
Limited (and heavily curated) software library
A step back in VR graphics quality
Requires a smartphone for initial setup
Restricted to Oculus Store content
A tad expensive
Tedious downloads
Less powerful than wired headsets
Sometimes uncomfortable
Screen is still grainy
More expensive than non-VR consoles
Has trouble in smaller areas
Expensive
Uncomfortable after long sessions
Can't handle high-end games
Could be more comfortableExorbitantly expensiveTether can be finickyExpensive
All-in-one system; no PC required, Hand controllers are comfortable and highly accurate, Very portable
Has trouble in smaller areas, Expensive,
The Oculus Quest Gaming Console is a standalone VR gaming system; you don't need a powerful PC, though you'll still pay a pretty penny. It doesn't have the prettiest graphics but it makes up for it with comfortable controllers and a surprisingly accurate...
Doesn't need PC to function, Bundled with Oculus Touch Controllers, Supports a variety of play spaces
Uncomfortable after long sessions
This Oculus Quest review ultimately shows it to be the best option for anyone ready for VR. Many of the best VR games make their bed on the Oculus Store. It’s hard to deny the Quest given how easy it is to grab the bundled Oculus Touch controllers, create...
Published: 2020-05-11, Author: Björn , review by: Bjorn3d.com
Abstract: I've been interested in VR for quite some time now. While I did not back the first Oculus Rift on Kickstarter I later got the second dev-version and since then have bought HTC Vive, Sony PSVR and Oculus Go.All these devices have been good or great but all...
Abstract: I find it amazing just how many people haven't yet had their first taste of virtual reality – but I understand why. It's expensive, the headsets are bulky and weird, it looks pretty antisocial, and it's the kind of thing you need to be a bit of a nerd to...
Abstract: The team at Tech Report was lucky enough to test out Oculus' latest and greatest virtual reality (VR) entertainment device: Oculus Quest.Oculus Quest is the fourth consumer VR headset released by Oculus. Its siblings include Oculus Rift, Oculus Rift S, an...
Link isn't graceful. It's a hardware hack, especially in beta with a random Anker USB-C cable jutting out the side of your head. But it works, and that's enough. I want PC-based VR, I want games that look great, that take full advantage of the Nvidia GeFo...
This is a great headset.Overall, this is one hell of a machine, and it can be had for $400, which is an insanely low price for the opportunities it affords you. At $400, you'll be getting the 64GB model as opposed to the 128GB model for $500. This is anot...
Great value, easy to use, highly immersiveExceptionally comfortable, incredibly immersive, tons of interactivenessExceptional image quality, super comfortable, very user-friendlyHighly interactive, incredibly immersive, comfortableVery immersive, highly i
Can't handle high-end games, could be more comfortableExorbitantly expensiveTether can be finickyExpensive, difficult setup processNot the most comfortable, could be easier to set up
If you are looking for a VR system that goes beyond simple smartphone experiences and isn't a huge inconvenience to use, then the Quest should be the first one you check out. It isn't the cheapest headset out there but it's a great bargain option for some...
Published: 2019-06-04, Author: Lucas , review by: techcrunch.com
Great overall experience; picking up the headset and getting into VR takes a minute, ^ That, ^^ That again, Great library of launch titles, Battery life is better than expected
OLED screen suffers same pixelated look as original Rift, LCD displays in Rift S and Go appear crisper, especially for things like text legibility, Near-ear speakers are generally poor quality; you'll probably want headphones, Total tracking volume for co
The Oculus Quest magically creates really immersive VR on a standalone headset with fantastic controls and full positional tracking. It requires no phone, PC or game console, and costs $400, which isn't bad. Passthrough cameras allow easy setup of the pla
Its closed-off design will only run apps and games for the Quest, and your favorite Oculus Rift and Go titles may or may not make the leap. It's not meant to be used outdoors (though maybe that's a good thing). Its mobile processor means it's not always a
There's no better mobile VR experience than the Oculus Quest, and its full-motion untethered design feels like the future. Let's see how good the app library becomes...