![]() In short, it's how the Quest provides an active, robust VR experience with six degrees of freedom tracking, all without additional peripherals. It saves the hassle of buying and setting up external tracking devices, as with the original Rift, while the Oculus Go is a much more simplistic device without any kind of optical tracking. These provide "inside-out" tracking, which means the headset sees the world around you and tracks the Touch motion controllers in view. ![]() The one big difference between the Quest and the earlier Oculus headsets is the addition of four tiny cameras on the visor. We love how the strap can adjust about 45 degrees up making it easier to put on and take off, which is especially crucial for glasses-wearers to avoid smudging their lenses or smashing them against their eyes. It has a fabric liner on the exterior of the headset and a spongy foam cushion that presses against your face, making the overall fit is quite comfortable. Even after fiddling around with the straps, we still found it a little bit heavy on our face-but that's been true with every VR headset we've used, and others have been worse.Įven with the weight sensation, the headset stays on well during usage, which is critical as you may be moving around a lot. The Oculus Quest follows the design philosophy of the original Oculus Rift and the lower-end Oculus Go, with a big visor that's strapped in front of your eyes. It costs the same as the PC-based Rift headset, but you don't need anything else: the processor and screen are built in, and it comes with dazzlingly precise motion controllers, letting you immediately tap into games wherever you are-no cables required.ĭesign and Comfort: Comfy and accommodating ![]() ![]() Well, it's finally here, and it's called the Oculus Quest. The dream has always been a standalone VR headset that doesn't require another device, has a fair amount of power onboard, and still delivers compelling gaming experiences. With modern virtual reality headsets, there hasn't been a great middle ground between the truly premium, high-end hardware and the much simpler, entry-level stuff. Keep reading for our full product review. We purchased the Oculus Quest so our expert reviewer could thoroughly test and assess it.
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