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December 2016
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The editors liked
The Oculus Touch took a long time to get here
But we can now say with the utmost certainty that is was well worth the wait. Offering better finger tracking than HTC Vive alongside more overall buttons and slim
Form-fitting design
The Touch is the best
Lightweight
Many input options
Haptic feedback
Hand gestures
Lots of compatible content
Touch controls lift VR to new levels of immersion
You feel as though you're using your hands rather than gripping a controller
Standard setup is really quick and simple
Great bundled content
Intuitive design
Familiar button layout
Comfortable to handle
Plenty of games to choose from
More comfortable to hold than Vive controllers
Comes with free games
Works in smaller play space than Vive
The editors didn't like
Everything that's wrong with the Rift has nothing to do with the controller and yet
Because they're inseparably tied together
The Touch inherits the headset's shortcomings. One of those problems is that Oculus doesn't package every controller with the p
No rechargeable batteries
Not as comfortable as expected
Possibly overwhelming for nongamers
Vive still feels more advanced and technically accomplished
Based on my time with the Oculus Rift, I was fairly impressed with the headset. The design is gorgeous, and the lightweight nature of the headset really makes a difference when wearing it for an extended amount of time, and the lack of condensation build-...
The Oculus Touch took a long time to get here, but we can now say with the utmost certainty that is was well worth the wait. Offering better finger tracking than HTC Vive alongside more overall buttons and slim, form-fitting design, the Touch is the best
Everything that's wrong with the Rift has nothing to do with the controller and yet, because they're inseparably tied together, the Touch inherits the headset's shortcomings. One of those problems is that Oculus doesn't package every controller with the p
It probably goes without saying at this point, but Oculus Touch is the missing link for the Rift. It enhances the experience in so many ways, so much so that it feels like we're finally using the Rift as it was meant to be played.Its shortcomings aren't b...
Lightweight, Many input options, Haptic feedback, Hand gestures, Lots of compatible content
No rechargeable batteries, Not as comfortable as expected, Possibly overwhelming for nongamers
There's nothing quite like hand presence in VR, and Oculus Touch delivers. If you own an Oculus Rift, Touch is almost a necessity to complete your VR gaming setup. £189.99 On Amazon MOREBest Virtual Reality Headsets MOREAll Virtual Realit...
Published: 2016-12-05, Author: Tom , review by: stuff.tv
Touch controls lift VR to new levels of immersion, You feel as though you're using your hands rather than gripping a controller, Standard setup is really quick and simple, Great bundled content
Vive still feels more advanced and technically accomplished, Terrifically expensive as an overall package
It's this lack of must-buy games that prevents Oculus Touch, like HTC Vive and PlayStation VR, from getting a full-fat five-star rating. Sure, there are a number of experiences that you really should try if you get any chance at all, but should you spend...
Abstract: Photo by Scott WebbVirtual reality (VR) produces a computer-generated environment–complete with realistic sights, sounds and other sensations–which a person can explore by wearing a special kind of headset and, in some cases, using certain props. Basica...
Published: 2017-04-21, Author: Will , review by: pcmag.com
Comfortable, natural feel, Accurate motion tracking, Second sensor expands the area in which the Rift can function, Works with SteamVR software,
Second sensor further clutters desks and occupies USB ports
The Oculus Touch is the best virtual reality motion control system we've tested, putting the Rift functionally on par with the Vive at a much lower price...