Enjoy cinematic 3D positional audio from every direction with the built-in speakers. Bring your friends into the worlds you visit in virtual reality by streaming directly to a compatible TV or the Oculus mobile app.
Support from Facebook
The Quest 2 requires the use of a Facebook account to log in. This way, you can easily meet your friends in virtual reality and discover communities from around the world. You can explore this new universe with your real identity or choose a new name, creating a unique profile for virtual reality.
Advanced Processing Power
The 6 GB RAM, combined with the new Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2 platform, ensures seamless performance.
Oculus Touch Controllers
Take virtual reality into your hands with the redesigned Oculus Touch controllers that support the groundbreaking hand tracking feature.
Harness the power of your computer
Play the best games of both worlds with the Oculus Link (sold separately), a high-speed fiber optic cable that connects your compatible gaming PC to the all-in-one Oculus Quest device.
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For 300 euros, yes. If you want the VR experience without spending a ton of money, it's quite pleasant. More than that, it's not worth it. It doesn't have such clarity of image, and due to its weight, it doesn't sit well on the head with the strap that comes with it.
My first VR headset. Incredible, I have to say. The price is amazing for the features the headset offers. The batteries in the controllers last several days. I've had it for almost a month, I use it every day and the batteries haven't run out yet. The only downside is the headset's battery. It lasts at most 2 hours which is quite annoying. Nevertheless, I recommend it a thousand times.
It is a good budget VR headset, and if you have it connected to the computer with a cable, it charges continuously. However, the battery will run out in 2-3 hours of gameplay. If you use it without a computer, the battery will last about 1-2 hours. To be honest, though, after 1 to 2 months I got bored of it, and now I only turn it on when I have nothing to do. But if you know you won't get bored (because I said that too, but I got bored), then you'll be fine.
I had downloaded about 20-30 VR games, which are almost all the good ones available right now, and overall I used it for about 25 hours. In the first 10 hours, you might feel dizzy and you have to take it off because it gets worse if you don't take it off and take a break.
Another issue is that you will need a powerful computer, which will cost you over 800 euros at least, to be able to play the games without lagging. And besides that, you need to buy a Type-C cable that is 3.0 and over 3 meters long, and this will cost around 20 euros for the cheapest and 60 euros for the most expensive. Fortunately, I didn't have any problems to mention. That's what I had to say, and I hope I helped.
The best thing for an introduction to the world of VR. I have had it for about 2-3 months, new to VR in general. One of the best purchases I have ever made. I loved it. The strap is not as bad as some people present it, but it's not perfect either. The battery lasts 2-3 hours depending on what you do, I wish it lasted longer, although you still need a break after a while anyway. It is also standalone and you can take it and play wherever you want without cables, etc. I highly recommend it, you won't regret it
Very impressive for anyone trying it for the first time. It has games for exercise, with puzzles, action, children's games, sports, anything you can imagine and of good to excellent quality. It requires an extra holding system that you can buy for 30-40€ and it's worth it. The fact that it is autonomous means that you can take it with you to another house, or on vacation, something that for example the PS5 or XBOX doesn't have (but the Switch does). Overall, you definitely won't regret your money, even if you don't spend hours on it.
For those who are still hesitant to try VR, the Quest 2 is a good introduction to VR. So far, I have only used it wirelessly with PCVR and it has left me impressed. It is worth the money, around 250-300€.
Note: As many have mentioned, it comes with an American charger, but there is a possibility that they will give you an adaptor along with the headset.
At this price, it's the best you can buy, of course with double the money you can get the Meta Quest 3, it does everything and it's worth it... it works even without controllers, only with your hands, it has 120Hz screens... it's also entry level in spatial computing... it's simply top-notch and its speakers are incredibly perfect as if I'm wearing high-quality headphones... I highly recommend it unless you have an extra 350 euros to get the Meta Quest 3
Ive been using it for 5 days and its really good but the only thing i want to say is to change the head-strap as soon as you get it because after some time its really uncomfortable . Anyways ,crazy standalone vr headset and i recommend it for anyone who wants to buy one
One of the best things that I have ever worn I got this for my birthday and it's totally worth it it came with an American adaptor but I also ordered an another adaptor
It had an American charger inside, but they gave me an adapter. Everything is good, perfect so far... the only thing I will change is the headstrap because the one it has is not very comfortable for me...
Just got it!
Incredible virtual reality experience!
New experiences, new worlds, new designs! 3D loveeee.
Necessary to have space to move.
And S.O.S. Not too much time at the beginning because you get dizzy!
And be careful with the games you will try like (pilot - rollercoaster among us)
New Year's Eve. You plug in the cable and see that it's fully charged. You unplug it and put it in its box! At night, you decide to open it and play with your friends. It never turns on! You plug in the cable, but the LED doesn't even light up! Exactly one year after purchase, and a few days later, so the warranty is void!
If this hadn't happened, it would have been a 5-star rating without hesitation! Unfortunately, we experienced it...
The left speaker never started to have sound, never loses it after 3 months and in the end it completely went off, of course, just after the warranty expired. Apart from that, the clever gentlemen in Greece exaggerate with the price, as they do with the Quest 3, and sell it for as much as they want. Shame on them, really. The experience is very good, especially if you play Half-Life: Alyx, perhaps the best game in terms of graphics at the moment through Steam. Unfortunately, it comes with an English plug without an adapter.
A bunch of money, and the charger it came with was American...
Nothing will work properly in this country, that's why I make online purchases from abroad.
As for the Quest 2, everything is fine.
4 stars for the wrong charger it came with.
Unacceptable!!
In this price category, nothing comes close to it. Get the cheapest one, the extra capacity is useless for me as I mainly play Beat Saber (get it immediately and install mods for custom songs) and I have only 2-3 other games installed at the same time, so I would even take the 64GB if it was still available. 256GB only if you want to play 10 games simultaneously.
The best thing about the Quest 2 is that it works perfectly as a standalone device but also has the ability to connect to a PC, and even wirelessly, in perfect quality (requires 5 GHz Wi-Fi), so if you have a powerful PC, you can play Steam VR, etc.
For VR movies of any kind, I recommend the Skybox VR player. It costs €10 but it just works. Fantastic experience.
The battery is great both in the headset and in the controllers. If you feel like you need more, get an external battery pack, but personally, I always get tired before the battery runs out.
It has some drawbacks, for me the biggest one is that the image is not perfect because 1) it only has 3 preset positions for the lenses and if none of them fits you perfectly, the lenses won't be in the right position in front of your eyes, 2) it's not convenient with glasses, and 3) it has a relatively low field of view and you see black in your peripheral vision.
Regarding Facebook, it's better than I expected. You create a separate meta account, don't connect it to anything, and that's it.
The main reason I bought it is because I thought I would be able to play on Steam through my PC. In hindsight, I realized that Oculus and Steam are not a good combination. I downloaded two games and didn't play any of them, costing me 40 euros. Most of the Oculus games in their PC store are only compatible with the Rift, not the Quest 2. The graphics, which are also important to me, are like watching a 40-inch TV from a distance of 30 cm, so you can't even enjoy movies, it's very tiring. It's a device that, unless you're really passionate about it, you'll use for a few hours, maybe a few days, and then it will end up in a drawer.
Although it has a somewhat blurry image, which may be due to it not sitting steadily on the head, it is still an amazing product. I mainly use it for movies and there may not be a better way to watch them. The wireless internet access gives it instant access to the entire web. The sound is very good. The battery life is about three hours. It seems sufficient, but not when watching movies. The problem was solved by constantly connecting it to the charger, but with a special type of cable where the USB end that goes into the device is magnetic, so if the cable is accidentally pulled, it disconnects without any issues. Watching 3D movies is magical.
Very good for its price and easy to use. However, initially it was a big hassle to connect, as you had to...tour all the META accounts and create a new one! Also, the connection with payment seemed a bit pushy (constantly appearing!) and ended up being ready to buy at any moment! Imagine it in the hands of kids - as soon as they get paid, your balance disappears in the blink of an eye - and you won't even know what happened. For me, it was resolved by blocking it on PayPal. But don't take it on my word - maybe I did something wrong! Now, as a VR device, it really compensates you more than enough. If you pay attention to the setup in the beginning, everything works well afterwards. Mainly, enter your order-payment details correctly so you don't get surprises from your princesses and princes!
Note: Don't leave the kids with the VR for too long because it really tires and distracts them - they don't understand that and become...bells!
I have had it for a year now and I have to say that it is extremely good. It is worth its money. The only downside is the head strap, which personally doesn't fit very well. However, everything else is positive and only.
For games perfect. For exercise buy the Beat Saber, add-on for extra songs and after a few days you become a different person in terms of endurance. For computer it's like being in first place at the cinema.
Very good value for money, really. Thousands of videos on YouTube to watch, if you don't experience it, you can't understand the "depth" it creates in games. Its store exceeded my expectations, it has a lot of games/apps and when they go on sale it's worth buying them because they go down to less than 20.00 euros.
Very good and high quality, the only problem is that with the head strap that comes with it, it doesn't fit very well and if you make a sudden movement, it often moves a little, resulting in poor visibility. However, I think there is an extra Oculus strap that is probably better, but it's definitely not a huge problem and I overcame it. Good value for money, with a big difference from the PS4 VR, but if you have a PS5, it may be worth looking at the new PSVR5. The big advantage compared to most VRs is that it is wireless and easy to transport. Definitely a great construction and I also noticed that after a lot of use, it starts to warm up a little, but nothing too serious.
I got it as a PCVR to play my racing games since I already had a steering wheel... conclusion, I won't play on a screen again because the feeling (immersion as our American friends say) is incomparable. You'll get dizzy 100% and whoever came and saw it fell flat in 10 minutes, it took me a week to get used to it and now I don't understand anything. I downloaded some other games like Half Alyx but I refunded them because I found it tiring to move my hands to open a door, take a document, aim with the gun... if you're a kid it won't bother you but at 44+ after 10 hours of work, I can't anymore... and I've been a gamer since 1988 with everything that's come out from ATARI, AMSTRAD, AMIGA PS1, SEGA, NES... You'll need a good graphics card to reduce the blur and have a clear image, I have the RX6700 AMD with i512400 and it took me a month with continuous benchmarking on Assetto Corsa to find the golden ratio where I'm satisfied at 80-90fps without any lag, if I had a stronger one it would be even better without meaning that you can't play with a weaker one, you just have to compromise on the graphics.
2. I'm connected with a cable which I bought and downloaded Virtual Desktop to adjust my settings because with the mama application of Oculus I had lags and many times it didn't even open, the universe froze.
3. The videos that someone sees through the game for VR do not correspond 100% to what they will see in terms of how clear the image appears, that's why you see everyone struggling with the settings to make the image clearer!
4. Below there are many reviews from kids here on Skroutz where you can get more information about the rest, so happy reading!