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Meta Quest 2 is a cutting-edge standalone VR headset featuring a high-res LCD display (1832x1920 per eye) with 90Hz refresh rate, powered by the Snapdragon XR2 processor. It offers 128GB storage, built-in 3640mAh battery, and advanced sensors (accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer) for precise tracking. With over 500 titles spanning gaming, fitness, social, and entertainment, plus wireless freedom and intuitive hand tracking, it delivers immersive, untethered virtual experiences for adults and teens alike.















| ASIN | B099VMT8VZ |
| Additional Features | Headset Casting |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Battery Capacity | 3640 milliamp_hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,374 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #127 in Standalone Virtual Reality Headsets |
| Brand | Meta |
| Built-In Media | 2 Touch Controllers (L&R), Glass Spacer, 2 AA Batteries, Quick Start Guide, Power Adapter (US, UK, EU, AU), Safety & Warranty Guide, Charging cable, VR headset |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Connector Type | USB Type C |
| Controller Type | Touchpad Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 74,452 Reviews |
| Display Maximum Resolution | 1832 x 1920 |
| Display Refresh Rate in Hertz | 90 |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 1832x1920 |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Field Of View | 360 |
| Included Components | 2 Touch Controllers (L&R), Glass Spacer, 2 AA Batteries, Quick Start Guide, Power Adapter (US, UK, EU, AU), Safety & Warranty Guide, Charging cable, VR headset Included Components 2 Touch Controllers (L&R), Glass Spacer, 2 AA Batteries, Quick Start Guide, Power Adapter (US, UK, EU, AU), Safety & Warranty Guide, Charging cable, VR headset See more |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 10.24"D x 7.36"W x 4.96"H |
| Item Weight | 1.8 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Meta Platform Technologies, LLC |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 128 GB |
| Mfr Part Number | 899-00182-02 |
| Model Name | 899-00187-02 |
| Model Number | 899-00182-02 |
| Number of Batteries Required | 1 |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Operating System | Oculus |
| Platform | Meta Quest |
| Resolution | 1832 x 1920 |
| Screen Size | 5.46 |
| Sensor Technology | Accelerometer Gyroscope Magnetometer |
| Special Feature | Headset Casting |
| Specific Uses For Product | Gaming, Fitness, Social/Multiplayer, Entertainment |
| UPC | 815820022688 815820021858 815820022695 |
| VR Operating Platform Compatibility | Standalone |
S**N
My favorite game console
This device is wonderful. I have spent countless hours playing a large variety of VR titles. Blade and sorcery is a great sandbox fantasy fighting game with tons of mods, and I've spent probably over 500 hours there alone. The battery is alright, I get a few hours of gameplay between charges. The headset is pretty sturdy, I've had it for several years now and so far haven't run into any issues. With the headset being standalone / not needing a PC, you do have lower picture quality compared to PC versions and it sometimes lags during graphics intense gaming sessions. To me it's worth it because I don't have to be tethered to a PC and I'm free to move around and the cost of better graphics. This was my introduction to VR, and I'm glad that I got this headset because I was hesitant. If you're debating getting this, just get it. You won't regret it.
E**Y
A startling, occasionally disquieting virtual reality experience for all
First, a little background. I'm 73 years old. Above average in the activity department, adept mentally, although I am literally the only person I know who can lose something when standing perfectly still. I have four grandchildren. I hold down a full-time job as a writer, and a once-a-year gig teaching Rio Grande Board Games at the annual World Boardgaming Championships (WBC). It was at the most recent WBC that I was introduced to MetaQuest 2 and in particular, its bundled game called Beat Saber. I'd tried much cheaper VR systems, the ones that hold your phone and you have to download apps to run on them. This was an entirely different ball game. This was, I should note, not a function of the WBC. It just so happened that one of the site administrators had brought the system along with him and one evening, invited me to give it a try. The first issue that one should note is that once you put the headset for this system on, you are pretty much detached from the reality around you. This is fine as long as it's just you and the machine, but you can forget about being outside the machine and trying to instruct someone inside the machine about what's going on. As it happened, the man who introduced me to the system basically set it up for me - put it on his own head, clicked the right buttons - and then transferred the headset to me. With a couple of hand prompts and a word or two, Beat Saber, the program that comes with the MetaQuest 2 when you buy it these days, came on line and there I stood, with two controllers, one in each hand, as my eyes beheld on the screen in front of me, a series of square blocks coming at me, each with an arrow, pointing either up, down, right or left. The controllers operate two light sabers, one in each hand, and the object of this game is to swat the approaching blocks in the direction indicated by the arrow on them. There are also occasional large obstacles coming at you, like skinny walls, which appear like three-dimensional line drawings as they approach. You can't swat these aside and the idea is to avoid them. In most cases, this entails just stepping out of their way, either to the right or the left, but dependent on some choices you make in Beat Saber, some of these objects can be wide and impossible to avoid unless you duck as they approach. No way to jump over them. And there's music. At first, you don't pick up on the idea that your swatting activity with the light sabers can occasionally be rhythmic, linked to the beat of the music. . .Beat Saber. Get it? But you'll pick up on that fairly quickly. If you don't dance and would like to, this is a good program that will force-feed you the concept of moving your body in beat with the rhythm of a song. You don't realize you're dancing because as far as you're concerned, you're swatting colored boxes with virtual reality light sabers. A note of caution. People familiar with the system and how it works will delight in recording video of your attempts to play the game; unbeknowst to you, 'cause you're wrapped up in the headset and can't see anything but what the machine is giving you to see. These people recording you will be LOL-ing themselves breathless, as you contort yourself in a relatively confined space, trying to dodge things and swat at the colored boxes. I made the mistake of failing to heed the warning that if I didn't buy one of these systems soon, its price was going to go up. A lot. And it did. But I bought it anyway and am just beginning to tap into the available free apps and exploring the possibility of buying other ones. There's a free Epic Roller Coaster app, which is fairly enjoyable, although oddly enough, both myself and my wife (now at home with our own MetaQuest 2) found ourselves getting a little queasy during the experience. Not sure what that's about. She NEVER goes on real roller coasters and I do it all the time. Also found a walking-on-a-building-skeleton app that had me God knows how many stories high and though not generally afraid of heights (acrophobia), I wasn't all that keen on walking on the available, skinny steel walkways to approach the edge. I'm in my living room, my mind knowing damn full well that I'm not only not as high as the program makes me think I am, but am, in fact, on solid ground. Yet, in an attempt to approach the edge and have a look OVER the edge, I am literally creeping forward, edging my foot out in front of me, making sure of my balance with each step. My mind absolutely refuses to grasp the concept that I am not in any danger. It should be noted that when you play in virtual reality, the mechanism has you define a space where you are going to be, literally drawing a perimeter line. It's not because the machine is worried you might step off the big building you only think you're on, but when you're playing a game like Beat Saber, you want to make sure that your arm movements don't knock over a lamp your Aunt Ethel gave you for Christmas last year, or in moving your legs around, you don't accidentally kick the screen out of your new Smart TV. I haven't been too excited by any of the first-person shooter kind of apps that are available. That kind of activity never lured me to the various systems that were already on the market. But I did notice and have been on the verge of pulling the trigger on some of the other activities, like table tennis, actual tennis and some other sports activities, like baseball. Am also interested in what is, at present, a small selection of board games, like Tsuro and chess (in a variety of different environments). They offer Catan (originally, Settlers of Catan) and though my interest in board games is strong, I never really liked Catan in real-time, so I'm not going to pick it up in VR. I recommend this system highly. The experience of good VR (and you can buy systems better than the basic one that I purchased) is mind-altering. It's something to which your mind has never been previously exposed; an alternate reality with its own set of rules that takes some getting used to. It's more expensive than pot, but unlike pot, it doesn't just let your head create new connections and free it from everyday anxieties, it creates a reality within your brain that is intriguing to watch, hear and interact with. And as my age indicates, fun for all ages. Oh, and one other cautionary note for those of a certain advanced age. The first time I tried the system, at the WBC, my score at Beat Saber was abysmally low. So I tried again. And again. It wasn't my hand movements with the controllers or the side-stepping away from approaching objects that got to me. It was the ducking at things that I had to let go over my head. I made the crouching moves necessary with reckless abandon. Once, again, and again. My upper thighs complained to me all of the next day. The good news is that it makes for good, healthy exercise.
J**0
A Leap Forward For Mixed Reality
I owned the original Oculus Rift and upgraded to the Meta Quest 3. It was a big leap forward for me. — TRACKING — Gone are the days when you had to have fixed sensors in your room with a fixed play area. Now, you can bring this anywhere and play wirelessly, with or without a computer. Just the fact that I don't need sensors is a win. The tech packed into this can detect your surrounding environments quickly and easily. It even tracks your hands and you can navigate with just your hands using gestures similar to an iPad/iPhone. — SCREEN — The screen is a big improvement over previous generations, including Meta's Pro model. The colors are vibrant, the sharpness is perfect, and getting your head in the sweet spot is much easier. I advise using an app to measure your eye distance (like Eye Measure), and then you can adjust the lenses to suit your exact eye distance for optimum viewing comfort. — STORAGE — I got the 512GB because I was torn about their pricing model. I didn't want to underdo it so I spent the extra money so I had more space, even if I didn't know if I would need it. Frankly, 256GB would've been perfect for me personally at the moment. — WIRELESS PLAY — The games runs off the headset—if you buy games from the Meta Quest store. They do run more expensive and the sales are okay when they're there. If you have been buying VR games on Steam, you can run them wirelessly with SteamVR as long as your computer's graphics card is compatible. You can also physically connect a USB-C cable to a computer to play your games. — GAMES — Games feel like an elevated Nintendo 64 at the moment. The tech is there, we just need higher-quality textures and more AAA games when the masses start pouring in. Most games seem to have a stylized polygonal quality to them, and few games are going for a realistic look. Currently, I would say the quality of games is good enough for where the technology is at the moment in terms of the processing power that's in the headset at this price point. One of the great things is Asgard's Wrath II is included free with purchase and this is one of those games that takes full advantage of this headset's capabilities. You also get a 6-month free trial of Quest+, which is two pre-selected curated games per month for as long as you're a member; you lose those games when you cancel, but if you subscribe again your library will be there. — APPS — Besides games, you can use different apps with this. I use Virtual Desktop to access my 3D movie files on my computer, plus other media I have. I can also access my SteamVR games this way as well. Then there are media consumption apps like Amazon and Netflix. Explore and you'll find useful things to install. — MIXED REALITY — This is part of the future of gaming, baby. Having a big play space at home combined with a mixed reality game is one of the most fun experiences to have. This is also similar tech in Apple's Vision Pro. There are a couple of free games included, and I can't wait to see what the future holds in this growing game category. — BATTERY — The battery lasts on average about two hours. For me, that's great because I generally get a little dizzy before that period so the headset will die before I get fully nauseous. VR dizziness is a real thing and I advise that if you start feeling some type of way, to stop sooner rather than later. I would build up your brain's tolerance to VR slowly. If you get dizzy, start timing how long it takes. Take a day off and try to add 10 minutes or so in the next session, until you can go longer. If you are one of the lucky few who are not affected by dizziness, you can plug this into a wall while playing and it will charge while you play. In theory, you could play non-stop with the right cable and charger.
M**D
Family fun
My children have loved this VR headset since the day I bought it. It lasted for many years. We are starting to experience issues but I’d say we got our moneys worth. In the past I’ve had trouble dealing with Meta support but other than that, I would buy it again
A**N
The best VR headset on the market right now
I spent a few weeks deciding on if I wanted to get the quest 2 and a finally decided to pull the trigger years ago I had the occulas gear for my galaxy s8 and that was when VR was still working out it's kinks something that I always had a problem with when it came to old VR headsets was motion sickness and I didn't have any at all with the quest 2 I love how the quest 2 rests on your face with the cousin, I rarely get face strain when I use it for long periods of time. I love how Facebook has integrated with occulas to make using the operating system a breeze. I have heard complaints from other users shaming Facebook for requiring a Facebook account to use the quest but I've never seen the big deal in that. Facebook bought occulas and they have the right to require an account to use there product. People use the excuse that Facebook is trying to steal data but if you use the internet at all your going to have your data exploited no matter what 🤷♂️ that's just the way it is. If you don't have anything to hide then what's the problem? If you do decide to bite the bullet and get the quest some games I would recommed are beat saber, hand physics lab, and horizon worlds. Some things I'd like to point out for new users is 1 the head strap that comes in the box. It's a good headstrap but it does cause some problems every now and then. Due to the lightweight nature of the headstrap it makes the occulas a little front heavy and forces you to tighten the headstrap so the unit stays on your head and after time can start to give you a headache. If your looking to get a different hadstrap I'd warn you not to get the elite strap from occulas there prone to breaking due to some weak points and it's not worth the 150 bucks in my opinion. Instead I'd recommend looking around at 3rd party headstraps and selecting one based on what you think would work best for you. Personally I use a 3rd party headstrap from kiwi that has some weight on the back of it to counterbalance the weight from the front of the unit I've found it miles more comfortable then the stock headstrap. One other think that I would recommend is investing in a pair of wireless earbuds. The quest has Bluetooth functionality and is able to pair with anything Bluetooth including earbuds. I love to workout with my quest and I love good audio it gets my in the zone and really gives me the immersion I'm looking for. So with that being said I would recommend a pair of skullcandy earbuds they have a good balance of highs and lows and there not that pricey either (around 30 bucks) overall the quest 2 does have some kinks but nothing that some creativity can't fix. If you read this all the way through thanks! I hope you found it helpfull!
D**E
Could be better in some aspects with a few changes but still absolutely worth it!
I have absolutely enjoyed the heck out of this headset. It's fun and the fact that someone on my budget could afford it is really something. I wouldn't have had a VR set if it weren't for this being as affordable as it is. There are some shortcuts clearly taken to help keep it affordable but the actual VR hardware is amazing. Visuals are clear and immersive and it keeps up with my movements very well. If you don't have the money for something like an Index or Vive but want VR this is a great choice. It's also pretty sturdy. I've punched my table so hard my knuckles bled and the controller barely had a mark on it. You also can't tell I've headbutted my desk multiple times trying to pick up guns and rotwiener cores lol. Lets get complaints out of the way first: • The original strap the headset came with is 100% the absolute worst part of the headset. Do yourself a favor and snag the Kiwi Design head strap while you're here on Amazon. The original strap squeezed the heck out of my head and if I loosened it the headset could flop around a bit causing blurry graphics and just being uncomfortable for a different reason. Due to that constant squeeze it gave me some nasty headaches usually after 2-3 hours of gameplay but sometimes much sooner and they could last the rest of the day. While they're nothing compared to a cluster headache for pain they were still what I'd consider bad. • Air link was awesome and worked great but was broken within a week of receiving the headset likely due to a patch (0.37 I think). I didn't get to enjoy it and the only potential bit of troubleshooting I have left to try as far as I've found is a factory reset which I'm reluctant to do. I bought a 3rd party link cable which is working well enough for me but I'd really like to be able to take my gaming to my living room where I have much less risk of punching or breaking anything and have some room to physically move around. • I don't really like having to be signed in with a Facebook account. I don't think this is going to change anytime soon if ever though. I've played Hotdogs, Horseshoes, and Hand Grenades (H3VR), Blade & Sorcery, Pavlov, and Legendary Tales with my headset. I've played around 76 hours since I got it and aside from the headaches problem (which I've solved recently) it's been absolutely amazing and immersive. I've also used it to watch youtube, streaming shows, and movies. I absolutely love the thing for every use I've had for it so far. It's an absolute blast to experience actually fighting an opponent yourself whether it be that sniper in his tower or a bunch of knights. Just through the games themselves there's an amazing amount of stuff to experience but adding mods makes it even better. This headset can get your foot in the door to worlds you've always wanted to see in person at a pretty cheap price compared to it's competitors. Past video game levels, fantasy settings, all sorts of places to see and things to do. An aspect you might have been thinking about is this is a great fitness tool even without dedicated fitness apps. Before you realize it you'll be sweaty and tired from swinging your arms, moving around, and holding your arms in front of you for surprisingly long periods of time. Pretty much anything you do with your VR will involve some level of activity and the gaming will almost certainly help kick your butt into shape. You should still visit the gym and make sure you're eating right though. I have only done gaming through PCVR and SteamVR. I have not tried any of the games for the headset on it's own nor do I expect to anytime soon. If you're looking for info on them then sorry but I can't help you with that. There's several improvements I'd love to see either through future patches or future products. Probably the easiest would be the ability to verify and repair to latest patch the headset software from settings (if it's there I haven't found it). That way if my air link problem is software based I could fix it easily without having to do something like factory resetting the thing. If not then that's one more troubleshooting step I can cross off on my own fairly easily. In the next model or with an accessory if it's possible one thing I'd like is a second dedicated charge port allowing the use of a link cable and a charger with more oomph than a PC's USB 3 port would typically have for longer play times both at the same time. Another thing I'd like is a fabric cover. While the silicone cover is nice and stops the foam from irritating my face I'd love to have an official machine washable fabric facial interface cover that doesn't cost an arm and a leg.
S**E
55yr old female reviewer: BENEFITS - amazing, wonderful experience
I’m 55 years old, and suffered NO motion sickness. This is because you can adjust the speed of movement and choose SITTING MODE. In many games you can “jump” to a spot. You will charge your headset and then set up a Metaquest account. After that with your headset on, you will be taken to an interface inside the VR world where you can adjust and tweak your personal settings to suit you. You will also see APPS which teach you how to use everything. Be aware that if you want to buy Metaquest games only, they WILL download directly onto the headset. From other sites like STEAM you need to have a computer capable of LINKING the headset to the game. Google the requirements. ( This info provided by my 20 something computer savvy son.) I have had my headset one week and I can truly say it is initially a LIFE CHANGING experience. -I am not on there to play combat games- If you want to TRAVEL, to PLACES IN NATURE you will not be disappointed!. National Parks around the world on BRINKS TRAVELER, NATURE TREK takes me to mountains, trees, water features and wildlife!!! TRIPP is …mind blowingly calming, imaginative, artistic, beautiful…outstanding. I still have to try 2 or 3 others I bought, but couldn’t wait to write this review. Yes it’s TRUE you CAN tell it’s not real, but it’s the next best thing to actually being there. What helps is that when you lean forward in your seat and look around, it’s in 3D all around you! You are totally immersed. So if anyone my age or older is hesitating for all the reasons that I was…don’t, go for it. I bought my games half price off in a sale, so I’m sure the sales will return. To summarize: In the beginning, the first week, I went on VR every evening and enjoyed discovering the wonderful, amazing and beautiful VR world. However it is a just form of entertainment and after the novelty wears off, like all things in life, after a short while, it will just become a part of entertainment / relaxation tools and won’t replace all your other interests. You will still want to read, watch movies, play match -3 🤣🤣🤣, cook, enjoy REAL hiking and REAL people. And then when the mood suits you you’ll be back on VR. Just so it’s known, my first experience of VR was a year ago, in an exhibition, “The Van Gogh Immersive Experience.” The VR there allowed you to travel THROUGH paintings! I traveled through the beloved “Cafe de Nuit”. I was in. AWE. I would LOVE IT if developers could develop more experiences like that, traveling into: paintings, museums, monuments, landmarks, documentaries, history…EVERYTHING PLEASE! And THANK YOU 🙏 I bought the comfort headset, extra attachment, and it’s worth it to get a good fit. Also if one of your eyes is sharper than the other like mine you can buy lens relacements on Amazon (I believe, I still have to look into it more). You need to know you eyeglasses prescription strength. That’s the funny thing, if in real life you need to move closer to a sign to read it, you will in VR too !!! 🤣 🤣 🤣
T**R
So much fun
I picked this up for my teenage son as a Christmas present. I was a bit concerned about the internet connection, since we live very rural and have only a very, very slow connection. But this works without a problem. The headset is, thanks to the straps, adjustable to a wide range of head sizes. It doesn't pinch the hair or rub or feel uncomfortable. The viewer fits around my younger daughter's head all the way up to my husband's very large one. There is a built-in cushion around the area it rests on the face, which keeps it from rubbing or irritating. The nose area, unfortunately, isn't nearly as 'all fitting' and is rather large. My son does find it sometimes distracting, since he can glimpse a tiny bit of the 'real' world when glancing down. There is also an extra accessories which is placed in the headset for those who wear glasses. I've tried it with and without this extra piece, but didn't have trouble with my glasses either way. The handheld controllers are comfortable in the hand, have buttons which are easy to reach, and work very well. These do have wrist straps, which work very well, too. On to the games and usage! I'm not tech-savvy, so things have to be pretty basic for me to use them. This headset is no problem. It came mostly charged and ready to go. It's pretty self-explanatory with the menus easy to see and use when the visor is on. It took about 2 hours for the installation to download and install...but that's thanks to our very, very, very slow connection. And we found that fast (so that tells you how quick it'd be on 'normal' connections). It took a bit to flip through all of the menu options and included apps to see what is there and what not. We did need to download the games, but this was no problem. There are free ones and variously priced ones, giving something for every direction and budget. Once downloaded, the games work easily with or without internet connection (depending on the game, I assume). We got the basic memory one and it has more than enough space for us. The headset battery usage lasts about 2 to 4 hours, but this depends on what games are being played as well as the screen brightness and such. So, it can vary. The hand controllers, of course, hold longer, but believe it or not, these are NOT rechargeable. They use standard AA. Clear some room space when using this. It does have an awesome mapping out application, which the kids loved to use and roam through the house with. And the games to have the player 'draw' the borders first. Watch flailing arms, though (we did have some accidental whacking of innocent family members going on). It is fun. Tons of fun. Some of my relatives, who tried it out for a few minutes because...who wouldn't?...did experience a bit of a headache after 5 or so minutes of play or had a bit of dizziness. I didn't have a problem nor do my kids, though. I'm glad we picked this up, one for both of my kids at home, and they do play together (they can chat through the headsets and such as well). Oh, and my son has streamed Netflix through it and said that it's an odd experience as well.
I**N
Great and recommend
Great and recommend
A**G
The Best but why?
The best value for money standalone VR headset. Dont go for the negative review that it has bad lense or is cheap bla bla bla, cause you cant even find any VR standalone headset at this price. 1. Quality is great, even if you drop it it wont break easily and still works, check out ThrillSeeker channel on youtube for more strees test that guy did. 2. Lenses are old once, yes they are but in this segment they wont dissapoint you compared to $1000 Valve Index 3. Resolution and FOV is good but not great but perfect for movies and watching 3d movies, 360 movies and Oculus games for sure. Casual user wont even find any difference 4. Great library of games, litttle expensive but you get sales now and then and you have sidequest if you want more for free and also with some tricks you can install any android apps. 5. The glimps and your start to metaverse 6. Battery is a concern but get the cable creation cable and you are goog to go. Get the 16ft one 7. Install Sidequest. (Mobile and PC) if you want a lot of best and free content and if you are a advanced PC user. Not recommended for users not fimiliar with advance PC use or adb, but you get a tons of tutorial on youtube if you want to try. 8. If you have a good PC, VR ready GPU, then this can play Steam VR as well, now it has Airlink wireless as well, but you need Wifi6, 5ghz band and PC connected using ethernet for best quality. 9. Amazing hand tracking and controllers at this range 10. In any case you end up scratching the lenses, get a polywatch solution and see the magic, it would be as good as new, thank me later for that advice. See youtube for more info 11. Great mutiplayer capabilities, mic is great and stock speaker are just awesome, and you can still connect your own headsets as well. 12. Get a rechargable battery for your controller, cost around rs400 with batgery and its charger. 13. If you still have more money get an Elite strap for best comfort and wobble free experience. 14. If you sweat much, mind that you might see fog on lense on prolong use, there are tons of alrernatives to try to avoid that, but the cheapest option is simply put a tissue to your forehead and put on the headset and good to go. 15. You are still here that means you are convinced, just go for it and buy it, you will not regret for sure. Search me in case you need more assistance on Oculus, Ashura- is my Oculus id.
Y**A
Its a must buy but be aware...
This thing is awesome, but am only giving this 5 stars because of amazon support. Why ? Lets just begin with Meta does not support this item in Middle east. Which means, incase by any how your product has an issue which needs replacement as per meta policy, they wont do it. It happened that i realized that my device was defective (cooling issue) after 4 months of usage because i thought it was going normal until it got bad enough to notice it clearly, and meta refused to help at all. On the other hand, amazon took full responsibility (which its not their fault) and gave me a refund 4 months after! Big thanks to amazon! Btw i bought it again, lets just hope it's not defective...
A**.
Excelentes
Después de 5 meses de uso aun puedo decir que es un producto excelente. Al principio no sabía que esperar, pero realmente es una experiencia bastante buena en general. Aunque por lo que he visto a traves de los meses las experiencias pueden variar. En cuanto a calidad visual, puedo decir que es bastante buena en general aunque no perfecta. Tratare de describirlo para los que aun no hayan probado unos lentes de realidad virtual. Para tener la mejor experiencia visual hay que tratar de alinear los lentes con nuestros ojos justo al centro, cada lente con su respectivo ojo. Para la posición vertical pues solo hay que subir y bajar los lentes y ajustarlos para que queden lo más al centro de nuestros ojos posible. Para la posición horizontal los lentes se pueden ajustar a mano en tres posiciones de separación. Dependiendo de la separación de tus ojos tendrás que ajustarlo hasta donde veas mejor. Es difícil obtener un posicionamiento perfecto, así que solo recomiendo ajustarlo hasta donde lo sientan mas comodo. Algo que también cabe mencionar es que debido al ángulo de vision la experiencia sera como ver a traves de unos binoculares, o sea que para mirar cosas a la izquierda y a la derecha hay que girar la cabeza por el limitado ángulo de visión. A pesar de todo esto la experiencia visual es muy buena. Si algunas vez probaron realidad virtual en un smartphone y no les pareció la gran cosa, pues el quest 2 es muchísimo mejor, lo puedo asegurar. En cuanto a juegos, ustedes los pueden comprar en la app de la tienda (obvio) y también encontraran algunos gratuitos. Ya que los juegos se instalan y corren en los mismos lentes, la calidad en general de los juegos y gráficos esta entre Xbox y Xbox 360. Son gráficos como de juego de smartphone, pero pueden mejorar o empeorar dependiendo del juego. Aunque siendo honesto, esto no es malo en absoluto. Aun el Resident Evil 4 en RV (Por ejemplo) es una experiencia muy buena e inmersiva. Para los más exigentes les gustara saber que pueden conectar los quest 2 al PC descargando la app de oculus en la PC. Los pueden conectar por cable, o si tienen un buen router (Wifi 6 por lo menos) y poco trafico en el wifi de su casa los pueden conectar por Air Link (también pronto lanzaran un dongle para conectarse inalámbricamente directo a la pc). Otra cosa es que algunos de los juegos que compren en la store de quest 2 vendrán tanto en version portátil como en la version de PC. Nunca te avisan de esto (creo), pero es una agradable sorpresa que te den ambas versiones (Into the Radius es un juego que me toco así por ejemplo). La version de PC obvio hay que instalarla a la PC y conectarse ya sea por cable o por Air Link para jugar. Para finalizar solo quiero hacer énfasis en que las experiencias pueden variar. Para mi y algunos familiares ha sido una experiencia increíble, pero tengo algunos familiares y amigos que se marean después de un rato y pues para ellos la experiencia no es tan buena al final. Tambien hubo veces que sufrí de dolores de cabeza, pero descubrí que era porque ajustaba demasiado el quest 2 contra mi cara, y es que la correa para la cabeza que viene por defecto no es tan buena. La correa que viene por defecto está bien, pero hay mejores opciones que ustedes pueden encontrar en Amazon, y creo que es un gasto extra que vale la pena. En fin, excelentes lentes de realidad virtual. Los primeros que compro, pero muy feliz con mi compra.
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Mindblowing if you are new to VR
I received my oculus quest 2 few days and it is amazing. I was hesitant to buy it first because I never owned a VR headset but once I tried it on, those feelings went away. The amount of technology facebook managed to build into this is amazing. It has a flagship processor, 4 cameras with tracking tech, 2 1080p screen and 2 tracking hand controllers. As someone who loves technology, this is unheard of in this price range. The closest thing is the HTC VIVE VR headset and it close 3 times as much with more complicated set up. I would suggest anyone who loves tech to buy this thing. Just make sure your IPD is in the range of this headset or else the vision will be blurry. P.S. If you do not like facebook or their practices, stay away from this headset because everything you do will be through your facebook account.
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