Oculus Quest All-in-one VR Gaming Headset – 128GB

Amazon.com Price: $627.02 (as of 09/05/2021 05:31 PST- Details)

All-in-one VR: No PC. No wires. No limits. Oculus Quest is an all-in-one gaming system built for virtual reality. Now you can play almost anywhere with just a VR headset and controllers.
Oculus Touch Controllers: Arm yourself with the award-winning Oculus Touch controllers. Your slashes, throws, and grabs appear in VR with intuitive, realistic precision, transporting your hands and gestures right into the game
Easy set up: The world is your arcade. Set up is easy whether you’re at home or someplace new. Oculus Quest works with your environment, so you can play standing or sit in spaces big or small.

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Oculus quest gaming system 128GB – Oculus quest us/ca/jp/tw, 128GB

All-in-one VR: No PC. No wires. No limits. Oculus Quest is an all-in-one gaming system built for virtual reality. Now you can play almost anywhere with just a VR headset and controllers.
Oculus Touch Controllers: Arm yourself with the award-winning Oculus Touch controllers. Your slashes, throws, and grabs appear in VR with intuitive, realistic precision, transporting your hands and gestures right into the game
Easy set up: The world is your arcade. Set up is easy whether you’re at home or someplace new. Oculus Quest works with your environment, so you can play standing or sit in spaces big or small.
Incredible VR Games: Stop watching games and step into them. Whether you’re dodging spells or slashing through enemy hordes, you’ve never been this close to the action.
Guardian Helps Keep You Safe: Explore the universe without tripping over the coffee table. The Oculus Guardian system is designed to help you avoid nearby objects while you’re in-game.

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  1. vikingpoptarts

    Comfort issue fix

    There are already tons of great reviews about all the amazing features of this, so I won’t waste your time with going over it all over again. This is the first thing I’ve ever pre-ordered, It’s awesome, I love it, but it hurt my face so I used it for a day and then it sat on my shelf for weeks untouched.So actually while complaining about just that to a friend of mine, I said “I’m going to screw it into a motorcycle helmet and see if that works”. I was kidding, but about a half second later I totally wasn’t.Well, I did that. I didn’t even have to screw it in. I didn’t even have to use duct tape even though I also bought 2 rolls.I just went down to my local general store, got literally the only motorcycle helmet they had in stock and went home in a vain hope that it would work, but also keeping the receipt.The exact one I got is a model SH-201 Adult MX frenzy grey/black X-large bar code 70258729950. I can’t find it for sure on amazon, but I’m sure there are tons of helmets that would do the trick.So I get home, rip the box open and try in absolute vain to stretch the occulus over the helmet. No way is that happening. Nope. I screwed off the little wing thing on the top to see if that would help. Still no go. But then I literally just place the straps in through the goggle space into the actual helmet and push the occulus in just enough to get it snug enough to stay (not hard, at all) and then try it on.Zero weight on your face, the helmet doesn’t slip forward, you can even chin strap it in, it doesn’t block any of the front cameras, still senses controllers, the speakers function perfectly inside the helmet and you can put on the little chin strap on the helmet to keep it in a totally fixed position if you want.I may or may not go back and get a snazzier helmet at some point in time that is my actual head size, but I mean, right now any one of my friends could get their heads in it too, so I may just leave it be. I’m sure I’ll be experimenting. I might even sew it in. We’ll see.Keep in mind, I literally just got home and tested this like half an hour ago and after excitedly messaging some friends post-success, I got right on here. So this is still in test mode, but immediately beats previous situation.I was just so excited that I actually get to use it now without face pain that I wanted to share it with the rest of you. Probably will be pulling an all-nighter with this now and I’m thrilled!Good luck, all!Edit: The excitement wore off after a few weeks. I was excited I could use it, but the helmet thing comes with it’s own complications.I barely used it and so it wound up being my yankee swap contribution. Disappointed, but now I know to curb my enthusiasm for future VR products.I have a PSVR that I’m happy with and have my eye on a few others.The quest has some amazing features I hope others integrate and/or the face pain thing is worked out in the future. It’s really a beautiful piece of technology. But that falls short if using it is deeply uncomfortable.

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  2. Luggnutt

    Simply superb. VR ready for the masses.

    The Oculus Quest is amazing. It has blown me away with its ease of use and attention to detail. This is pretty much the toy I have dreamed of since the rudimentary VR arcade games of the late 1980s. My one minor complaint is that the comfort level is merely satisfactory… I wish it was smaller and lighter, but this is a predictable concern when strapping a powerful game console to your face.SETUP: Within 10 minutes of opening the box, I was walking around inside a virtual world, adapting to my virtual hands by throwing VR paper airplanes and stacking VR blocks. Setup was incredibly quick and easy: download the phone app, put on the Quest, then use a controller to laser-draw a line around the edge of your open play area. All done.PLAY SPACE: Once you define your open play zone, you can walk around inside it safely while wearing Quest. If you approach the edge of the safe zone, the boundary becomes visible as a giant net in space, much like the walls of a Star Trek holodeck. If you reach or step through the boundary/net, there is a cool warning effect and your hand turns red. If you do not quickly return to the safe area, the VR world disappears and is replaced by a live camera view of your real environment. I can not say enough good things about this process/interface: simple, effective, seamless, robust, fun…SUPERB!Oculus recommends an open play space 6.5ft x 6.5ft, just enough to duck and dodge and hide behind cover. With a larger space, you will see the border/net less often. 10x10ft is plenty; I have never wanted to dive on the ground or anything.COMFORT: Quest is my first VR headset. The comfort level is about what I expected: it feels a little awkward, but not too bad, somewhat like a motorcycle helmet. The foam is soft, thick, and comfortable on my face. Adjustable straps on the sides and top (three total) are well-made and easy to adjust to suit my preferred snugness. Still, I am well aware that I have a computer hanging on my face.After about 60 minutes, I started to feel pressure soreness. Perhaps I have the straps too tight, but when I loosen them I fear that the headset may become unstable (shift on my head) if I jump around too much. There is definitely a trade-off here between facial comfort and tightness/stability.I wear prescription glasses. Quest includes a “spacer” you can place under the foam to create more space for glasses, and this worked well. My glasses did not interfere with anything.I never noticed any heat from the system, and my face never felt overheated, stuffy, or sweaty.GRAPHICS: The graphics look good, but not jaw-dropping. It feels like a 720p HDTV… plenty of resolution to create impressive visuals and details, especially with cartoony-style environments, but not enough pixels to make you forget you are looking at a video screen. Most importantly, motion was always smooth. I never noticed any stutter or framerate issues. Even fast-moving objects look great, with no ghosting or stuttering.CONCLUSION: Although the visual resolution feels a few years old, the frame rates are smooth, the system stays cool to the touch, and there are no wires to limit your motion. Super easy to use, perfect for travel and sharing. I am completely satisfied. Buy it.

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  3. J. Barber

    It is a thing of beauty and a joy forever!

    Received my Oculus “Quest” this morning. I bought the Oculus “Go” when it first came out, and it was a good product. But the Oculus “Quest” is a MUCH better VR headset. The controllers make all the difference in the world. Tons of fun, and I highly recommend it to everyone. A VR headset like the Quest is also the BEST WAY EVER to watch 3D movies! I’ve now watched two 3D movies on the Quest and was blown away. Especially for people who wear glasses, because trying to wear 3D glasses in a movie theater over existing prescription glasses is a cumbersome nightmare. Since the Quest basically becomes the 3D glasses and it fits perfectly over prescription glasses it finally makes 3D movie viewing a true joy. I use the “Skybox” VR player on the Quest for 3D movie viewing and it works perfectly.

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  4. Greg

    Portable fun

    Most convenient autonomous VR headset ever. Put on our head and 3 seconds later you are in another dimension. No more cable to remind you to the reality when you are really immersed.

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  5. Kr

    Incredible!!!

    This is an incredible piece of design and engineering and seems like a tipping point for the decades-long developmental effort to bring virtual reality to the consumer market. V.R. has come a long way from Simulacrum-3/Sensorium to the Oculus Quest. We now have a device that finally provides access to the immersive experiences of other lives, fantasies, and insights into perception.The tech is phenomenal. The Quest has two sharp OLED screens that have minimal to no noticeable halo/screen-door effect, they’ve solved screen fogging, surround sound (headphones optional), excellent field of view (reduced with spacer if wearing glasses), four external cameras on the headset provide spot-on tracking and a setup of the play space that is both easy and surreal. All of this tech is joined by software that delivers quality, engaging and fun experiences (50+ a week in, plus a slew of browser VR games – like moon rider – and films with the YouTube channel). The mobility of the headset allows for immersive environments, free movement, and heavy gaming that can be brought with you almost anywhere (though complete darkness or bright sunlight cause some problems with tracking).There may be detractors, most of whom are likely coming from headsets (or expectations) that are much more expensive and/or which require tethering to a high-end computer. I think this is the leading gadget of the year, if not the start of something bigger, like VR breaking through to the average consumer. The price on the Quest isn’t exactly small change, but it is within reach of many more, and as a device designed for mobility, it can potentially introduce many more people to VR.Battery life is about 2-3 hours. Games are curated, hand-picked and continue to baffle me with their level of immersion. Sideloaded apps like vridge promise to allow PC VR games to stream to the headset, while official apps like Virtual PC already allows for 2D streaming of films, games with giant screens in virtual environments.There are of course things that can be improved, but I’m still astounded at what is provided. It’s an excellent introduction to VR and will provide many hours, days, weeks, years of enjoyment.

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  6. K. Mudge

    Uncomfortable and heavy. But powerful VR.

    I bought this because I love to share VR with people. I was hoping for something that required less set-up, and this is mostly a fit.But it HURTS my head. I’m not prone to headaches or nausea – I use the Oculus Rift every day. But the Quest is too heavy, and doesn’t have facial interface meant to handle the weight. It digs into my cheekbones, and if I tilt it up off my cheekbones, it’s got to be strapped so tight that it hurts my forehead.Pros:- Powerful and beautiful. It’s got great rendering capability, and a great frame rate.- Fantastic display. Minimum screen door effect, no smearing, high resolution.- Portable. The guardian system is quick to set up, it’s tracking from the moment you put it on.- Headset tracking is flawless, and controller tracking is very good even around the edges.- Many of my games transferred over! I got Robo Recall, Tilt Brush, I Expect You To Die and Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes for free, but I will have to re-purchase Beat Saber, Moss and Super Hot.Cons:- Heavy. I’m beyond belief how heavy this thing is, and how “sharp” the bottom of the facial interface feels. I won’t be able to play this much. I’m going to have to acclimate or return it, and I honestly wouldn’t bet on either outcome.- Short battery life. It’ll outlast a LONG game session, but it won’t outlast a road trip, so keep your charger handy. That being said, it’s amazing battery life considering what kind of power this thing has.- Screen sharing isn’t very good in quality or reliability, and some games like Beat Saber don’t support it. A wired option would be nice, or a more reliable wireless stream. I chose this because it’s easier to take places and share experiences and “screen sharing” was a selling point. I am disappointed.Also:- The audio is good considering it’s not over the ear, but it’s a disappointment that it is lacking the quality of an over-the-ear option.- Absolutely TINY game store. Since the store just opened today, many of the titles are labeled “Released 2 hours ago,” so I expect there will be more. The Rift had the same problem, and it quickly improved.

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  7. Weston Peterson

    Simply amazing!

    I don’t normally review things and I have never had a vr device before. Do yourself a favor and buy this. Its amazing! Just so incredibly amazing. The experience of being in vr and freedom to move in the virtual world like real life is out of this world. Give it a go and you won’t regret it!

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  8. Oculus Support

    Disappointing product. Where is the support and QA. Will be as big as three red lights.

    I’m so disappointed with this product. Spending $499 you would think it would work and have no problems. The first problem is the right built in speaker didn’t work. It had distorted sounds, crackles, and pops. The second problem is the device would get so hot it burned my face, felt like I had a sunburn after an hour of gameplay. The third problem is support, there is none. No number nothing, just an FAQ. Again, so disappointing. Will return and never look back, lost a customer and will think twice before buying any oculus product.

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  9. Rob Williams

    A massive step forward for VR, just not as comfortable.

    I’ve had almost every version of Oculus VR and was an early adopter with owning both dev kits as both a gamer and a game designer.The Oculus Quest is a great leap forward and I would 100% recommend this headset to anyone looking to get into VR, you most likely also will only need the 64gb unless you plan on storing moves and such.My biggest issue with this headset would be it’s significantly heavier then the Oculus Go and Oculus Rift, the Oculus Go felt as close to wearing nothing as possible, its way more comfortable then the Quest, to the point I forget I’m wearing it sometimes. With the Quest I am constantly reminded it is on my face, to the point I just have to take it off after 20 minutes or so because it is uncomfortable. It is a very odd problem, because when I hold both of them in my hands the weight doesn’t seem that significant, but when I’m wearing the product it is 100% apparent. This being said if you have had little to no experience with the Go or Rift this most likely isn’t going to be a big issue.Other than this it is great, the games are amazing, tracking is awesome and being wireless is phenomenal.

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    Amazon.com Price: $627.02 (as of 09/05/2021 05:31 PST- Details)

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