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May 2018
(82%)
119 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(82%)
250 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Great price
Light weight
Tons of content
High-quality build
Comfortable in short doses
Easy to setup
Audio is well done
Affordable
All-in one
App and game game looks promising
Good visuals
Wireless VR is joyful
Easy-to-use controller
User-friendly interface and intuitive navigation
Affordable pricepoint
Brilliant design features
Spatial sound without headphones
Comfortable to wear
A completely self-contained
Standalone
No-phone-or-PC-necessary VR system. Comfortable design and feel. Sharp-looking display and effective built-in speakers with spatial audio. Hundreds of apps. Oculus setup app works with iOS and Android phones. Conne
Decent quality VR on the cheap
Everything you need in one box with no wires
Attractive and comfortable headset with excellent built-in speakers
Numerous fun games and experiences
Decent screen resolution and refresh rate
Tracking feels accurate
Plenty of software available at launch
Motion controller included as standard
No wire
Very good VR for a standalone device
The price seems right
A completely standalone VR headset
A huge library of VR games and experiences
Lightweight
Portable and cheaper than anything else out there
Comfortable
Well-designed
Large content library
Easy to use
The editors didn't like
No spatial tracking
Longer charge time than run time
Lacking for content
Screen is so-so
Limited tracking
Nose gap
Stop gap headset
Some issues with motion-sickness
Battery life is a bit short
Straight edges of the screen are visible at times
Some experiences are blocky and underwhelming
HTC Vive and Oculus Rift are still that much better
Two-hour battery life. It's a sit-down experience (no room tracking). No expandable storage. No kid-safe settings. Lacks multiple account options
Basic head tracking only
Tunnel vision simulation via narrow FOV
There's lots of stuff to play with but no apparent 'killer app'
Published: 2018-05-08, Author: Will , review by: pcmag.com
Relatively affordable, No phone, PC, or game system required, Cable-free, Crisp, fluid display,
Doesn't track position, Just one motion controller, Underpowered compared with tethered and flagship smartphone-powered headsets, Limited software library
The Oculus Go is an affordable, comfortable standalone virtual reality headset that lets you try out VR without making a big investment in hardware...
Published: 2018-05-05, Author: Chris , review by: recombu.com
Solid value for money, Decent library of titles, Sharp display, Comfortable to use
Limited storage
The Oculus Go is a fantastic standalone solution for anyone who wants to try VR at home, without resorting to buying a specific smartphone to make it possible. It's surprisingly affordable given it's an all-in-one experience, while the Store is getting gr...
Published: 2018-05-03, Author: Chris , review by: recombu.com
Abstract: The Oculus Go is a new standalone VR headset, hitting the UK in 2018. You don't need to slip your smartphone inside to experience virtual reality games and apps. Rather, this device has its own built-in screen and chipset, so it works right out of the box...
Published: 2018-05-01, Author: Dean , review by: venturebeat.com
The Oculus Go takes VR to a new generation for people who don't want the hassles of either mobile or PC VR. It would be nice if we could get full, uncompromised VR performance and two hand controllers at the same time, but this is 2018 and the technology...
Completely wireless, Sleek minimalist design, Large library of apps and games, Crisp details and vibrant colors with minimal motion blur
Some smartphone reliance, Lacks room-tracking capability
Think of Oculus Go as Rift 1.5. At its core, the Go is a stopgap measure as we wait for Oculus to launch Project Santa Cruz, which combines the cordless all-in-one goodness of the Go with the positional tracking and room-scale abilities of the Rift. For $...
A completely self-contained, standalone, no-phone-or-PC-necessary VR system. Comfortable design and feel. Sharp-looking display and effective built-in speakers with spatial audio. Hundreds of apps. Oculus setup app works with iOS and Android phones. Conne
Two-hour battery life. It's a sit-down experience (no room tracking). No expandable storage. No kid-safe settings. Lacks multiple account options
Oculus Go is VR for the masses: A self-contained, standalone virtual reality headset that's portable, affordable and delivers a great experience for the price...
Published: 2018-05-01, Author: Sam , review by: arstechnica.com
A new era of quality, low-priced LCD panels begins with Go's out-of-the-park screen and lens performance, A bit of an uneven weight tug, but comfort and heat management are otherwise surprisingly awesome, Go's best games run quite well thanks to 72Hz scre
Go does what it can to make "3DOF" head tracking feel comfortable, but new users may struggle with that cost-cutting limitation, The hand controller, on the other hand, blows an opportunity to add better tracking or more buttons to GearVR's simpler scheme
Concerns with sharing gameplay—and sharing dataThat brings us to one massive pitfall in a budget-minded VR headset: a lack of ways to let nearby friends into the experience.You can connect Facebook credentials to share your Go's live feed of gameplay or a...
Published: 2018-05-01, Author: Kevin , review by: tomshardware.com
Great price, Light weight, Tons of content, High-quality build,
No spatial tracking, Longer charge time than run time
With a user experience that's better than any mobile headset and a price that almost anyone can afford, the Oculus Go delivers a great VR experience for the money, no smartphone or PC required.10/10$199...
Comfortable and easy to use, Inexpensive compared to other VR headsets, Large library of VR apps, Remote is comfortable with accurate motion tracking
Still a bit limited by its mobile hardware, Battery life could be better
Devindra HardawarJust when it seemed as though consumer VR was reaching a lull, the Oculus Go arrives to show us something completely new. Ultimately, VR's future won't depend on expensive and niche hardware like the HTC Vive Pro. Instead, it's the cheap...