A heavy headset would demand something more than a fabric strap, so this is something Oculus have managed to escape. This is perhaps largely due to the fact that the unit isn’t as heavy. The fabric strap might be seen as a cheaper solution, but I think it’s a much more effective one, especially when factoring in comfort, since it is, without question, a lot more comfortable than the previous Quest. Not only does the headset feel light, but smaller and a lot more easier to handle. With that point in mind, the Quest 2 headset (being a smaller unit too) feel like a Go / Quest hybrid. In light of this fact, I actually feel like the Quest 2 resembles that of the Quest Go since this also had a fabric strap. Picking up the headset, I could feel that it was quiet compact - notably smaller to the previous Quest, but this was largely due to the fact that the rigid, rubber head strap has been replaced by a fabric one. Inside the box, in their own neatly arranged compartments are the headset, the controllers, quick start guide and USB 3 cable and power supply in a small box and a spacer to place on the unit for those who wear glasses. It feel like quality of reminiscent of Mac products. The box (pictured) comprises of a cellophane wrapped outer sleeve covering a nice looking natural coloured box (pictured) with a liftable lid. I swore to myself I do my work, though I found myself opening it within half an hour or so and there I was again experiencing the virtual world ironically within a world which is currently in chaos. My Oculus Quest 2 256gb arrived a few hours ago. This review will follow the same format as my previous review on the Oculus 2 and comparisons will be made, though I will cater for those who are unfamiliar with the the Quest and / or VR too. Please wait until another company produces a stand alone VR set which will allow you the courtesy of using what you have paid for. You are at the mercy of the data hoarders in this facebook experiment. Buyer beware, you are sacrificing God knows what personal information to God knows who for no justifiable reason. I will continue to use the inferior Quest 1 on an oculus account (until that is discontinued in 2023). I have actually binned it as it is unusable, £400 literally thrown away. It arrived yesterday I spent 4 hours trying to get the thing to allow me to use it. Why do you need to know a family members cervical smear result, the cats stool sample, whether I dress to the right or left just to use this headset? This is technology at its worst - I don't expect a radio to decide if I can listen to a song or a home cinema system to decide if I am allowed to watch a film I already own, yet this oculus update renders for me the headset unusable as I cannot register an account - and use an appliance I have paid for and use games I have already paid for. I have been unable to set up this as a request to join has been disabled even though I have never posted anything or used the "service" - you cannot even link a headset to the app without going through entirely unnecessary reams of GPDR defiling information. I realised that a facebook account is required for use of the quest 2 (and any new oculus account). I have never had any social media accounts. I wanted the quest 2 to play the games library I already have in better definition with a better refresh rate and a lighter headset. In a time you have toothbrushes with an internet connection we now have data mining goggles.įirstly I have an oculus quest and prior to that an oculus go.
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