However, if you’re a VR enthusiast, then it’s also something to consider since the eye-tracking and face-tracking is more advanced and comes with the same access to the wide range of experiences and games in the Metaverse. Meanwhile, theMeta Quest Prois a standalone VR headset that doe...
The downside: The Meta Quest 3 is more expensive than the Quest 2 ever was (even after the latter'smidlife price hike). Starting at $500, it's on par with buying whole game consoles, so it's not quite an impulse buy, but if you're looking for the best stand-alone VR headset wit...
VR has come a long way since the launch of the Oculus DK1 in 2013. What was once a niche technology is now on the verge of going mainstream, due in large part to the immense success of popular VR headsets like the Meta Quest 2 and PlayStation VR. The standalone VR headset, developed...
The Snapdragon XR Gen 2 chip is more than capable of handling any standalone experiences you can throw at it and the Pico Connect app to connect it to PCVR is not only intuitive but completely unintrusive. The Ultra is a fitting name here as it has simply refined the Pico 4 headset int...
Which VR Headset Is the Best? Modern VR headsets now fit under one of two categories: tethered or standalone. Tethered headsets, such as the HTC Vive Pro 2, PlayStation VR, and Valve Index, are physically connected to PCs (or, in the case of the PS VR 2, aPlayStation 5). Their ...
Apple's $3,499Vision Proheadset -- a self-contained, standalone VR/AR device that Apple is positioning as a full spatial computer -- is the highest-price device on the consumer market, with a very different pitch than games-focused devices like the Meta Quest. Its ability to run all so...
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We hands-on tested VR headsets from Meta, PlayStation, Valve, and more. Spoiler alert: Apple Vision Pro didn't make the cut.
Hunter Fenollol, our resident expert of all things consumer tech, from smart home to VR gaming headsets, has years of knowledge creating product explainers, in-depth reviews, and buying guides to help you get the most from the latest electronics. Throughout college, he covered and reviewed th...
There are two groups of VR Headsets: tethered and mobile. For mobile headsets, they use smartphones for their processing and display. They are merely shells with the lenses when you remove the smartphone in the equation. On the other hand, tethered headsets are those with integrated displays....