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May 2019
(88%)
102 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
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674 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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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
Published: 2019-07-29, Author: Rick , review by: Bit-Tech.net
Abstract: Set aside the technical demand of VR, which are substantial (both HTC Vive and Oculus Rift display 2,160 x 1,200 pixels in total and generally need to do so with a ~90fps minimum at all times to prevent nausea), the physical limitations of most dedicated...
Published: 2019-06-28, Author: Louise , review by: T3.com
Exhilarating wireless experience, Light and comfortable in use
Tiny amount of light leakage, Quest Store means repurchases for existing Rift customers
(Image credit: Oculus)Get your calculator out and the Oculus Quest is a VR no-brainer. At £399 for the 64GB headset, this complete solution is only £100 more expensive than the adapter to make the HTC Vive Pro wireless… excluding the headsets, controllers...
Published: 2019-05-27, Author: Dom , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Abstract: VR is on the cusp of something special. With games like Blood & Truth bolstering the PlayStation VR headset, and mainstream-friendly projects like Doctor Who: The Edge of Time set to tempt more casual users later this year, we're on the verge of seeing vi...
No wires, Perfect for all sized rooms, Performance rivals the Rift, Six degrees of freedom
Slight light leakage, Battery lasts 2 hours
The Oculus Quest feels special. It's an out of the box experience that allows you to play truly immersive VR anytime and (almost) anywhere. We think it's likely to appeal to those who haven't taken the VR plunge yet. And what better way to convince those...
The Oculus Quest is an incredible bit of kit; considering the £399/$399 price tag, the standalone VR headset offers a lot. It's versatile, comfortable, offers inside-out tracking with no need for external sensors or a PC to power it, and yet still manages...
Easy to set up, Wireless with no external peripherals needed, Incredibly immersive experiences, Strong launch line-up of games/apps
Not as powerful as the PC-powered options, Cleaning cloth for lenses not included
If you're interested in an all-in-one virtual reality headset with the strongest line-up of games and apps, the Oculus Quest is the best system currently available...
No wires, computers or sensors required, Well-priced, Plenty of top-notch VR content to explore
Not as powerful as a wired VR headset, Straps are fiddly
It should be clear by now that the Oculus Quest has one crucial selling point. The display is suitably impressive, the software is intuitive and content-rich and the build quality is as high as you could hope for – but none of these things are revolutiona...
Oculus Quest is very cool though. Sure, performance isn't on a par with that of a powerful desktop, and controller tracking isn't as flawless as it would be with base stations. But none of that matters when placed against Quest's intuitive setup and the c...
The Oculus Quest is is certainly more capable than the Oculus Go and features a lot of the similar upgrades we've seen on the Oculus Rift S.We love using a standalone device that's both wire and hassle-free. However, we have some initial reservations abou...