Published: 2019-04-30, Author: Michael , review by: wareable.com
Room tracking works really well, Great controllers, Really easy to setup
Won't play all Rift games, Loading times can be slow, Same price as the Rift
The Oculus Quest is a truly great standalone VR headset. Oculus has built on all the good work it did with the Go and delivered something as immersive as the Rift, but in a wire-free package that might give it more mass appeal. With an already decent coll...
Published: 2019-04-30, Author: Matt , review by: stuff.tv
Inside-out tracking works brilliantly, Proper roomscale VR, Comfortable, Strong game selection, It really is totally wireless
Battery doesn't last long, Occasional crashes
There are times when using the Oculus Quest feels almost too good to be true. It offers all manner of fully interactive, roamable virtual worlds that you can throw in your backpack without a single wire. That's a mindblowing technical feat. Yes the batte...
Published: 2019-01-10, Author: Dan , review by: pocket-lint.com
Cable-free, No need for PC, Over 50 games confirmed, Very comfortable
Battery life set to only be a few hours
The Quest is an exciting move by Oculus and we can't wait until it launches. With plenty of game support, is it time for VR gaming to become mass market?We think it might well be - after all, the $399 price point is very accessible while the banishing of...
All-in-one system; no PC required, Hand controllers are comfortable and highly accurate, Very portable
Has trouble in smaller areas, Expensive,
The Oculus Quest Gaming Console is a standalone VR gaming system; you don't need a powerful PC, though you'll still pay a pretty penny. It doesn't have the prettiest graphics but it makes up for it with comfortable controllers and a surprisingly accurate...
Doesn't need PC to function, Bundled with Oculus Touch Controllers, Supports a variety of play spaces
Uncomfortable after long sessions
This Oculus Quest review ultimately shows it to be the best option for anyone ready for VR. Many of the best VR games make their bed on the Oculus Store. It’s hard to deny the Quest given how easy it is to grab the bundled Oculus Touch controllers, create...
Published: 2020-05-11, Author: Björn , review by: Bjorn3d.com
Abstract: I've been interested in VR for quite some time now. While I did not back the first Oculus Rift on Kickstarter I later got the second dev-version and since then have bought HTC Vive, Sony PSVR and Oculus Go.All these devices have been good or great but all...
Abstract: I find it amazing just how many people haven't yet had their first taste of virtual reality – but I understand why. It's expensive, the headsets are bulky and weird, it looks pretty antisocial, and it's the kind of thing you need to be a bit of a nerd to...
Abstract: The team at Tech Report was lucky enough to test out Oculus' latest and greatest virtual reality (VR) entertainment device: Oculus Quest.Oculus Quest is the fourth consumer VR headset released by Oculus. Its siblings include Oculus Rift, Oculus Rift S, an...
Link isn't graceful. It's a hardware hack, especially in beta with a random Anker USB-C cable jutting out the side of your head. But it works, and that's enough. I want PC-based VR, I want games that look great, that take full advantage of the Nvidia GeFo...
This is a great headset.Overall, this is one hell of a machine, and it can be had for $400, which is an insanely low price for the opportunities it affords you. At $400, you'll be getting the 64GB model as opposed to the 128GB model for $500. This is anot...