Supports full body tracking for games like VRChat. Requires an ultra powerful computer to run (on high settings). Also it’s microphone and audio quality is better than other headsets. Valve Index: Expensive, high resolution, great comfort, high field of view, and refresh rate. This one’s primarily good if you plan on watching movies in VR for it’s incredible resolution, but an okay option for SteamVR. Headset also heats up easily unlike the others. HP Reverb G2: Mid-range, very high resolution, but has some minor but noticeable tracking issues. Again, we only recommend this if you’re on a tight budget and can find a used one for sale. Oculus Rift S: Cheap, bad resolution, comfortable. It’s quite uncomfortable unless you buy some comfort mods (highly recommended) and has passable audio. Oculus Quest 2: Cheap, high resolution and wireless. It’s basically the Quest 2, but much lower resolution, less powerful hardware specs, lower refresh rate and gets fewer updates. Oculus Quest 1: Very cheap, but we only recommend this if you’re on a super tight budget and can find a used one for sale. Windows Mixed Reality: Very cheap, bad resolution, quite uncomfortable.
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It’s constantly getting improved with each update (which happens faster than any other headset), and it’s the most ‘bang for your buck’ in terms of features.ĭon’t let the price fool you though – it’s not far off from the thousand dollar headsets! Brief Summary of Each Headset: It’s cheap and affordable to most people. I REALLY recommend getting the Oculus Quest 2 especially if you’re a beginner to VR.