<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Vr ]]> //344567.top 2025-06-10T11:41:37Z en <![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Vr ]]> Depending on who you ask, the Valve Index is still one of, if not the greatest, VR headset ever made. For many gamers, it was the first virtual reality device that was worth buying, which gave them performance and visual fidelity worthy of their high-end gaming PCs. ൩Not only that, but it was from Valve - y'know, the company that brought us Half-Life, Te🌸am Fortress 2, and a little startup platform you might have heard of called Steam.

After the dust had settled from the launch of the Valve Index and its Half Life: Alyx pairing, Valve's first headset earned a spot among the best VR headsets, and in 2025, it looks as though we're finally getting a follow-up. Codenamed Valve Deckard, the new headset is rumoಌured to launch at some point in 2025 or early 2026, and although there's been no official confirmation on it, there have been plenty of leaks and a whole lot of signs pointing to its upcoming arrival. I've collected together all the details we know so far and put them on this page to help fuel your research and excitement.

Of course, Valve's hardware is famously hit or miss. While the Steam Deck is industry-leading and arguably kickstarted the whole hanܫdheld gaming PC craze we see today, we probably don't need to mention the Steam controller, nor the original Steam box that was said to be the console market killer. Luckily, Gabe Newell's company struck gold when it made its VR headset, and even if its price has always been a barrier to entry, the Valve Index is still hallowed in the VR hall of fame.

What is Valve "Deckard" and what do we know about it?

An image of the Valve Index VR headset

(Image credit: Valve)

Even if we don't have confirmation that a new Valve headset is coming, speculation that Valve was making one actually started way back in 2021. Gabe Newell, Valve's CEO, said at a pan💙el talk that the company was making big investments in new headsets. While that's 🐲hardly a confirmation that it's been working on a new device since then, it showed that Valve has VR plans beyond the original Index.

More recently, speculation and rumours from Gabe Follower on Twitter (who has a notable track record of releasing Valve's plans ahead of time) say that Deckard will be a new standalone VR headset that will run on a refined version of SteamOS. That means it'll be able to be used without the addition of a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming PC, and that it'll run on the same operating system as Valve's Steam Deck and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Steam Deck OLED.

The purported bonus of running on t🔜his OS isn't just that it puts Valve's SteamVR library front and center, but that non-VR games that already run on a Steam Deck will be playable on Valve Deckard for even more portable, play-on-the-go versa👍tility.

ওEven though the device is titled to be a standalone headset, it's also possible that the Valve Deckard stays true to its roots and has either HDMI or DisplayPort connectivity for those who want a more powerful, visually lossless VR experience.

According to leaked schematics, Deckard will be paired with controllers that are codenamed "Roy" and look fairly similar to standard VR controllers we've seen already. It looks as though, like 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Meta Quest 3, Val♊ve has ditched the trac♌king rings on these ones, though.

In April of 2025, SadlyItsBradley, one of the most well-known sources of VR leaks on the internet, came out with news that Valve has apparently been importing equipment to manufacture HMDs (head-mounted displays) and facial i🐎nterfaces in the US. The "insider" posted shipping manifests and images attesting to this report, which can be seen below.

This led a lot of press to believe that Valve Deckard might not be so far off its rumored 2025 timeline, and that it would seem the headset is being manufactured, at💮 least in part, in the US.

According to a more⛎ recent set of reports in May, which again, should be taken with a pinch of salt, 🃏the founder of Lynx, a French startup in the XR space, has some knowledge of Valve Deckard. Stan Larroque said on Twitter, "The design of Valve next HMD is quite amazing!

"I would be equally pissed if Lynx nextgen ID got leaked so I won't share more. I'm just excited for go🌺od new XR HMDs. The HMD-making world is so small, we all share the same suppliers for some components."

Larroque later claimed 💜that Deckard won't lau🔜nch until 2026, but this is the first bit of speculation that points to a launch date outside of 2025.

When will Valve Deckard's release date be?

The leaked Valve Roy controllers for its unconfirmed, upcoming VR headset

(Image credit: Valve)

According to most insiderꦰs on Twitter, as well as unconfirmed speculation, Valve Deckard is scheduled to launch before the end of 2025, but as we still don't have official confirmation that the headset even exists, it might be a while before we hear more about its official release date.

A launch before the end of 2025 would certainly make sense within the current market. Meta's Quest 3 and Quest 3S devices launched in October of 2023 and 2024, and right now, we have speculation that a headset from Asus that uses Meta's OS could launch at some point this year. Also waiting in the wings is Samsung and Google's take on the Apple Vision Pro. We don't have a launch date for that one either, but it's been in the works for 🌺a long time now.

How much will Valve Deckard cost?

Apple Vision Pro user smiling while playing games

(Image credit: Apple)

While we don't have an official price, we do have a few rumours from Gabe Follower that point to the new headset being bundled with its controll෴ers and a few "in-house" games or demos, and that the entire bundle could cost $1,200. This is the most concrete detail we have on pricing thus far, but it's also still unconfirmed and should absolutely be taken with a dose of scepticism.

What we do know is that the VR mar🦹💜ket has shifted dramatically since the Valve Index arrived.

Back then, PC headsets were the name of the game, but they were a luxury item that cost at least $1,000. Thankfully, the hardware has♐ come a long way since, because you don't need silly room tracking modules, or even wires, if you don't want them.

Now, we have headsets like PSVR 2, which beats the Valve Index in a lot of its specs and features, and costs under $500. Taking up a bigger chunk of the market, though, are standalone devices, and since it's rumoured that Va🥀lve Deckard will fit into this niche, its prices could point to a more reasonable (and affordable) device than last time.

HTC Vive Focus Vision being used in a home

(Image credit: HTC Vive)

The Meta Quest 3, the Meta Quest 3S, and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Pico 4 Ultra are what a new﷽ Valve headset will need to compete wඣith in the standalone market. The most affordable of those options is the Quest 3S 128GB model, which only costs $299. I'd wager the Deckard headset will cost more than these devices since it's likely targeting a higher-end gaming market, but I hope it won't drift as high as the Apple Vision Pro, which costs a ludicrous $3,500.

Perhaps most appropriate for comparison is the HTC Vive Focus Vision, a PC-tilted but still standalone VR device. It's designed for vis𒅌ually lossless VR gaming on PC, so it's a natural competitor to whatever Valve is cooking up. That headset costs $999 - which aligns it closer to the original Valve Index.

I'd personally like to think that Valve has learned from the affordability of its Steam Deck and Steam Deck OLED, so I'd hope the Valve Index undercuts HTC. My personal hopes for a price for Valve Deckard would be around the $700 mark, but it entirely depends upon the chipset used, because if it can offer substantially more power than a Quest 3 or Pico 4 Ultra, it'll be worth the extra money versus one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming handhelds.

What games will Valve Deckard be able to play?

Half Life Alyx

(Image credit: Valve)

If Valve Deckard 🎀is set to run on a refined version of SteamOS, it'd stand to reason that every game on Steam that's VR compatible will be playable on the new headset. If it can also link to a PC, it'll likely be able to either stream gameplay through something like Steamlink from your gaming PC, or it'll hook up to your graphics card with a wire for a p𓆏ure, lossless experience.

There are hundreds, if not thousands, of VR games already on Steam, so I don't think Deckard will be short of titles to💝 play.

The big question is whether or not we'll get a first-party game release, like we did with H♕alf-Life: Alyx. Could it be a classic 💦Valve secret, could it be a VR port of Deadlock? We'll need to wait and see, but so far, rumors have been pretty quiet about anything to do with new software.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Vr ]]> Despite being one of Marvel's more popular characters, the brash and self-aware anti-hero Deadpool hasn't had as many opportunities to be in games as you'd think. It's an odd fact, given how quirky and clued into video game culture the comic book character is. But now, things are changing with Deadpool VR, the next Meta Quest-exclusive VR game that's following in the footsteps of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:the excellent Batman: Arkham Shadow.

Revealed at Summer Game Fest 2025, Deadpool VR for the Meta Quest 3 aims to put players into the shoes of Marvel's most oddball anti📖-hero. Before the reveal, I got the opportunity to play early portions of Deadpool VR's story campaign, along with speaking with game director Daniel Bullock and lead design manager Phil Therien from developer Twisted Pixel about bringing the off-the-wall mercenary into VR for the first time.

"Wait 'til they get a load of me…"

As a monster leaps down stairs towards Deadpool in Marvel's Deadpool VR, he blocks with a sword and uses a kind of laser grapple gun to catch it midair

(Image credit: Meta, Marvel)
Key info

Developer: Twisted Pixel
Publisher: Meta
Platform(s): Meta Quest 3 / 3S
Release date: TBC

"It's really all about being the cool, all-encompassing Deadpool experience," says lead design manager Phil Therien on Deadpool VR. "He🌠 has the weapons, he's got the wit, the humor, and his own trademark way to solve problems. We've got all that throughout our game, so really, we've been kind of bottled up like what it is like to be Deadpool in VR."

In Deadpool VR, the so-called Merc with a Mouth (voiced by Neil Patrick Harr༺is) gets dragged into a conflict with the interdimensional invader Mojo and the secretive defense agency SHIELD. After being transported to the gladiatorial dimension Mojoworld, Deadpool – who's uniquely aware of being in a video game – charts a path of carnage to take down a rogue's gallery of villains and get himself back to Earth.

Much like the recent Batman: Arkham Shadow, Deadpool VR aims to capture the experience of being a superhero within VR. Compared to Batman or Iron Man, however, playing as Deadpool opens more possibilities for fast, slapstick violence that's both gory and goofy, all punctuated by the character's deep-cut commentary that pokes fun at video game tropes – such as how the game has rooms solely design🤡ed for clearing out a certain number of enemies before allowing passage forward.

It's an action-comedy through and thr💯ough, and Deadpool VR certainly delivers the Marvel-style experience of being an obnoxious, powered-up nerd who loves video game violence. The opening of the game certainly sets the tone well. Set aboard a SHIELD heli-carrier, Deadpool is captured and in pieces. From the perspective of Deadpool's disembodied head on an operating table, I have to guide his body – as if playing a 3rd-person action game – to stealthily take down a scientist so that he can put himself back together. After getting his gear back and cutting down some SHIELD soldiers, I'm off to the races to slice and dice foes.

"A cheap trick and a cheesy one-liner.."

A headless Deadpool slams a scientist's own noggin onto a desk in Marvel's Deadpool VR as blood sprays from his wounds

(Image credit: Meta, Marvel)

I'm impressed by how Deadpool VR capitalizes on the freeform nature of the character's combat style and the wacky hijinks that accompany reckless action. As I move with the left-control stick and use free look with the VR headset, I quickly adapt to the quick swapping between swords and pistols to create fun combos, where I can slice an enemy with a sword in one hand and then finish them off wit♐h my pistol in the other. Put it all together and I'm able to parry bullets by swinging my twin swords and then going in for a dive-kick attack and a head stomp.

Speaking with the lead design manaꦯger, the developers tell me they want to emphasize the freeform action and the spectacle of being Deadpool, who can wall run, fire his twin pistols, and cut down enemies with his swords. Over its last three years in development, they saw the recent Batman: Arkham Shadow, which gave them added confidence for their take on Dea🌳dpool.

"I think one of the things that I especially appreciated [with Batman: Arkham Shadow] was just how they treated the UI and how it made it flow into combat in a way💛 where it didn't feel like just pushing UI, and it actually blended really well with the movement," says Therien. "That was really huge for us and the type of game we wanted to make because, obviously, the more you move in VR, the more challenging it can be. However, they did it well, especially when it came to things like turning a🐬round. For me, that's one of the big takeaways. I think they did a really good job with that."

Deadpool pins a guard to a wall with a thrown knife in Marvel's Deadpool VR

(Image credit: Meta, Marvel)

Even when the game falls into those familiar, awkward issues of collision and disorientation that can come with action-heavy VR games,ღ I🎐 still find the game's pacing and open-ended approach to be easygoing – mainly for the fact that it makes me feel like an absolute menace to my enemies.

A detail that I find amusing is that you can monitor Deadpool's health by the amount of damage he has sustained to his body. Once you take enough damage, Deadpool will lose an entire limb, which will temporarily prevent weapons from being used in that hand until it grows back – which slowly goes from a short, st♓ubby baby hand to a full-grown hand with the costume intact. Deadpool VR is also on brand for featuring secrets and easter eggs, as each stage has hidden areas that can be unlocked, which reference alternate versions of Deadpool, such as Lady Deadpool.

According to game director Daniel Bullock, Deadpool VR does lean into the developer's �💖�history of comedic games such as the 'Splosion Man series and LocoCycle, but elevates that further with a game that tries to get players to embrace being an absolute menace to his enemies.

Deadpool holds his own severed arm as guards approach in Marvel's Deadpool VR

(Image credit: Meta, Marvel)

"There's no doubt that when we were toying around with the idea of a game about Deadpoo💛l, it was a natural fit for our studio," he says. "When we look at our history and our relationships with comedic writers, and just sort of the culture of the studio, it just lends itself so perfec🥀tly to this character. So we're super excited to get into it and really flex our muscles [with the concept]."

Despite being a character that feels like it's just for the fans, Deadpool can be a tricky character to nail – but Deadpool VR is looking to keep its focus on delivering a spectacle of goofy carnage. Of course, VR can be a tricky style of gaming to immerse yourself in, but the straightforward and punchy action Deadpool VR offers could be a solid💙 ride for many, and I'm looking forward to seeing how far this game will push Deadpool's fourth-wall breaking, which already hits a bit different within this new perspective.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Vr ]]> It's Days of Play season, and that means you can currently get a lot of Sony's PlayStation hardware for cheaper. Last year, we saw a pretty excellent discount on PSVR 2, which foreshadowed the headset's permanent price drop at the beginning of 2025. Since that brought the cost of Sony's headset down to below the cost of the Meta Quest 3, I really didn't expect to see it get another price drop in this year♏'s sale.

I'm happy to say that I was wrong, though, because PSVR 2 and its Horizon Call of the Mountaᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚin bundle have both dropped down by $50 / £50, bringing their prices down to just . Considering the Meta Quest 3S (the best budget VR headset right now) is only $299 at its cheapest, this is an incredible t꧟ime to buy Sony's device.

The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best VR headsets these days are capable of e🌊xcellent things, and PSVR 2 is, in my opinion, the cream of the crop. For a visor that was initially shunned at launch for costing almost the same as the PS5, it's had quite a redemption arc, especially as more people have tried it and appreciated its gaming features versus the Meta competition.

PlayStation VR 2 + Horizon Call of the Mountain |
Save $50 - With the Horizon bundle and the base headset costing the same amount right now, there's no reason not 💧to go for the bundle, which gets you a free game for your purchase. That is, unless you're buying for PC play and don't actually own a PS5.

Buy it if:

✅ You want the best VR headset for gaming
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Should you buy PSVR 2?

PSVR 2 Review Image with headset and controllers on a desk

(Image credit: Future)

So what makes PSVR 2 the best VR headset on the shelves for gaming? In my opinion, having spent loads of time in the Quest 3 headsets, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Pico 4 Ultra, and PSVR 2, it's all to do with a feature set that's been designed for gaming specifically. For those other standalone devices, they've been built from the ground up to do a bit of everything. They've got mixed-reality fluff that not everyone wants from a headset, they'v🍌e got good gaming chops, but they've compromised a bit o💧n them.

PSVR 2 has an OLED display versus the LCD panels inside the other headsets. It has a 4K resolution per eye and a solid FOV. It also has eye tracking and foveated rendering, which usually sets you back a whole lot more cash in the VR market. Its controllers have capacitive sensors in them for immersive hand tracking in-game, and there's even haptic feedback in the headband. I'd argue that PSVR 2 isn't the most comfortable headset today, and its wire can be a little bit pesky at ♏times, but for the excellent, well-rounded gaming features on offer here, it's no short of a🌠 bargain for its current price.

If you're looking to make the most of your 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming PC, the only caveat I'd offer you with PSVR 2 is that you're going to need to channel it through USB-C, which may not be ideal. For a visually lossless experience, you'll need a more PC-tai🌃lored opti🤪on, like the HTC Vive Focus Vision, or something older like the Valve Index.

If you do have an urge to use the spatial computing features of a standalone headset, options like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Meta Quest 3S will give you a bit of everything, but personally, I think PSVR 2's gaming chops outweigh the mixed-reality use pot🐲ential of its biggest rivals.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Vr ]]> "I'm so sorry, I'm wrecking your beautiful podracer," was not a sentenc꧟e I expected to blurt out at this year's Star Wars Celebration, but that was before I was invited to be one of the very first people to play a taster of Star Wars: Beyond Victory – A Mix🍌ed Reality Playset.

Now, my regular GamesRadar+ beat is movies and TV – hence my attendance at Star Wars Celebration in Japan this year – but I got myself strapped into th꧙e Meta Quest headset and prepared to enter the elite sport of podracing becauℱse, well, it just sounded like so much damn fun.

Naturally, though, my p♏odracing prowess didn't quite match my enthusiasm, which is what led to me frantically apolꦗogizing to director Jose Perez III when I crashed (and exploded) my vehicle. Well, these things happen.

Back to the track

Star Wars: Beyond Victory - A Mixed Reality Playset still

(Image credit: Lucasfilm)

I was a little surprised when I first entered the game's VR space, mostly because I'd been anticipating a first person podrace where I'd be careening around a track in an experience that would likely have given me worse motion sickness than my flight to Tokyo. Instead, though, the podrace in the demo takes place on a floating holoboard – though, a section of the story does take place in an im♍mersive first person point of view, and I had a good time looking around the racer garage and noting the diligent attention to detail during an exposition scene.

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My key impression from the brief demo is how much fun I had. As a prequels kid, I'll always love podracing, and getting to piﷺlot a racer around the track had me grinning. The game board makes a lot of sense, because it allows you to keep an easier eye on your oppon💃ents and the track itself than a first person perspective would.

But, I got a little too carried away with using my boosters, which led to 𒆙me jumping over – and then into – obstacles and crashing my way around the course. It also led to my podracer just outright exploding after I put it through maybe too much stress with my haphazard driving style. Luckily, a second chance was swiftly delivered, and this time I managed to place fourth on the leaderboard – a surprise, to be sure, but a welcome one.

Podracing, of course, is most closely associated with the prequels, thanks to Anakin Skywalker and Sebulba's famous showdown in Star Wars: The Phantom Menace. But Beyond Victory is set much later on the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Star Wars timeline – though it brings back ❀that podracing legend Sebulba – and it revolves around a new, original character, Volo Bolus.

"Hꦬow can you do podracing a𓆉nd not go directly to Sebulba?"

"Reign of the Empire was the perfect era to put this in," Perez tells me after I've finished trying the game. "You've got Volo Bolus who is dealing with a struggling garage; his garage is falling apart. You've got the Empire just bringing down all of the pain across the galaxy, and how does an everyday person get through in th💛at world? I think that's such a fun Star Wars story to tell, when you start with somebody that's at the bottom, and what does it mean to go through this? That was really the main thing, we just wanted that oppression of the Empire to be there, so that you could see the struggles of these everyday people that just happen to be racers and into podracing and own a garage."

And, yes, Sebulba is making his return to Star Wars. So🌊, why bring him back specifically? "It's Sebulba," Perez says, understandably. "How can you do podracing and not go directly to Sebulba? Whenever we're getting to work on any of these experiences, for me, it's like, I'm a huge Star Wꦰars nerd. So any time I get to bring an iconic character in, it's there. And Sebulba is one of those characters that everybody knows, but you don't really know that much about him. You know he's kind of a jerk, maybe. But this is a lot of years later; this is ten years before the Battle of Yavin. What's happened to Sebulba, what has he been through, and how does he relate to Volo? Is he still this bad guy, maybe he's turned over a new leaf? I think it's just really fun to get to explore that story in this era and think about what happened to that character 30 years later."

Now this is podracing

Star Wars: Beyond Victory - A Mixed Reality Playset still

(Image credit: Lucasfilm)

This weekend's Star Wars Celebration is the first time people will get to try the game, too, which has Perez excited – not just because people will be playing the 🗹demo, but because there's far mor🧔e still to come.

"I worked on this thing, so I want people to love it," he says. "I just want people to get a little bit of that nostalgia – having been somebody that loved the prequels, getting to see Sebulba there and have that experience, I want people to feel that and walk away knowing that this i𝓰s a very, very small part of a project. There's three different modes. We've got our adventure mode, which is our story. We've got our arcade mode, which we just played when you did the podracing thing, and that's also in the story. Then we've got this playset mode that I hope people are champing at the bit to figure out what that actually means. I'm here for the Star Wars fans and I'm hoping I'm giving them something that they like."

When I say I hope no one wrecks their podracer as badly as I did, Perez has an easy answer: "Volo works on pods, it'll be fineꦐ. They'll bring it back in, they can fi𒀰x it up later. It's all good."


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Vr ]]> There might be talks of a trade war on the horizon, and there may be rumblings of a global recession in the air thanks to all the tariff drama going on right now. Because of all that♑, things aren't getting any cheaper. We've already heard news about some technology getting more expensive, and there aren't many discounted bits of gaming tech floating around as everyone collectively tightens their belts. But in spite of it all, one of the most coveted bits of gaming hardware is 🙈seeing a miraculous 10% discount.

The Meta Quest 3S at full price is already one of, if not the, best budget VR headset ever made, but its $299.99 price tag has taken a cut at Amazon, dropping the ﷺ128GB model to . The same is true of the 256GB SKU which is seeing the same $30 off. That brings it . Since its lau🐲nch in October last year, the Quest 3S has never dropped in price by this degree. It had a few tiny discounts over the Christmas Holiday, but it has never been cheaper than it is right now.

I first spotted the Quest 3S's price take a tumble right before I clocked off on Friday evening, but it was only seeing a discount in the UK. Given all of the goings on in the world, I didn't expect that price cut to make its way over the Atlantic, but here we are, talking about the fact you can get one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best VR headsets for chea𝄹per right now. It's safe to say we're in a💜 pretty unpredictable place economically at the moment, so don't expect this discount to last for long.

Meta Quest 3S 128GB |
Save $30 - Perhaps the best part about this discount is that the Quest 3Sꦰ is still rocking its launch bundle which gets you a free copy of Batman Arkham Shadow along with your headset. Who knows how long 🧸that's going to last, let alone this price?

Buy it if:

✅ You want to try out VR gaming without a heavy investment
✅ You want mixed-reality features
✅ You only play VR games every now and again

Don't buy it if:

❌ You play VR games all the time (get the Quest 3 instead)
❌ You own a PS5 already

256GB model:

Should you buy the Meta Quest 3S?

The Fresnel lenses of the Meta Quest 3S

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

It's difficult to find a reason not to recommend the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Meta Quest 3S, in all honesty. This is a headset so strong that it actually calls into question who should spend the extra cash on a full-fat 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Meta Quest 3. For most users, this is all the VR headset they'll need to enjoy fully immersive gaming and a few bits of spatial computing. If you aren't mainlining VR as your primary gaming platform, the Quest 3S ge🌞ts you ꦑalmost all of the same specs and features for much cheaper.

There are two caveats to that. Firstly, if you ask me, the biggest win for the Quest 3 over the 3S is the pancake lenses. It's amazing how much of a difference they make, and if you can afford to put down the extra cash for them, I'd argue they're worth it. Again, that's really only going to be true if you play a lot of VR games, whether that's standalone or through a linked 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming PC. If you usually play with just the power of the headset, the Quest 3 and 3S both harness the Qualcomm Snapdꦦragon XR2 Gen 2 processor, so you're not going to notice a big difference in terms of power being kicked into your eyeballs.

Speaking of that processor, I'd use it as an excuse to justify this purchase here and now. Qualcomm's 📖outsourced manufacturing happens in Taiwan, elsewhere in Asia, and other territories, so I'd fully expect this to be a rare discount for 2025, should the USA's disruptive Tariffs continue into the year.

The second caveat is that if you already own a PS5, I'd spend money on a PSVR 2 instead. Admittedly, you're not going to get the same standalone experience of spatial computing capabilities, but if you only plan to use a VR headset for gam🧸ing, be it on a PS5 or PC, Sony🅷's headset is going to give you a better time of it.


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//344567.top/hardware/vr/tariffs-be-damned-the-meta-quest-3s-has-never-been-cheaper/ sSGB4QkGbk5afELpmL7kLm Mon, 14 Apr 2025 11:29:33 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Vr ]]> You might think that since VR gaming is one of the most immersive genres out there, there are few things that can pull you out of a game and spoil the fun, but I'd arg𝕴ue the opposite. Because VR is so good at putting you in the shoes of a virtual character, it only takes a slight knock to break that immersion entirely. One of the most common annoyances? When a headset and its controllers fail to track where you and your body are.

The Pico 4 Ultra stands apart from a lot of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best VR headsets in that respect, because it launched with motion trackers you can attach to your ankles so that th⛎e headset can do a better job of placing you and your limbs in a gaming world. Today, Pico has taken things a step further, launching the Motion Tracker Waist Version, which .

Pico Motion Tracker Waist Version |
Pico's latest accessory comes in a 𒆙lot cheaper than the two ankle trackers at £79. The press release I received said the official price was £39.99, so yo𝔍u're actually getting it a bit cheaper here.

Buy it if:

✅ You want full-body motion tracking
✅ You use VR exercise apps
✅ You sit down in VR often

Don't buy it if:

❌ You don't own a Pico 4 Ultra

This new tracker is pretty much exactly what it sounds like. It's a small sensor on a waistband that you wrap🙈 around yourself like a belt, and it'll help your headset keep track of your mid-section when using all sorts of VR apps. When I first read the press release for this new Pico 4 Ultra accessory, I laughed it off a bit. It seems like a silly extra that no one will really need, especially if they already have this device's other motion trackers. But then I thought about its practical uses, and it started 🐻to make a lot of sense.

See, headsets already do a pretty good job of tracking your arms and legs. Don't get me wrong, sometimes with standalone headsets like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Meta Quest 3 and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Meta Quest 3S, controller trackiᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚng falls flat on its face, but for the most part, modern headsets do a good job of keeping tabs on your hands. Thanks to movement stick controls, your legs are often taken care of too, and unless you're fully moving around in a big open space, your legs don't really need that much tracking in VR games.

A rendered image of the Pico 4 motion tracker on a white background

(Image credit: Pico XR)

What headsets could really use is a better reference point for your mid-section, because a lot of the time they can fail to distinguish the distances between you, your mid-section, and the floor. In VR games this can mean the headset getting very confused when you sit or lie🐟 down, since its entire reference for measuring your body works on things like your height. When you're in exercising apps, this can mean things like burpee movements registering completely wrong, leading to the display bugging out and making you want to throw up. Plenty of VR games use utility belts, so an actual belt tracking where the rest of your body is could help to keep this at an accurate level.

If this proves to be a successful and useful add-on, I could see it becoming a mainstay of VR devices. I understand not everyone will want to throw on a belt to play VR games, but the amount 💃it could add if developers had use of it could be huge. Holstering guns always feels a bit off in VR, so having something that can read your position more accurately could make a world of difference. It would also mean more games that could transition easily between💛 sitting and standing gameplay.

Pico 4 Ultra headset next to its controllers

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

Pico has an amazing VR headset on its hands, and when you square up a fight between the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Meta Quest 3 vs Pico 4 UItra, there's not a lot to decide it. Granted, you'll need to be in the UK or EU to be able to purchase the Pico option, but 📖it actually has slightly better specs than the Quest 3.

The new moti༺on tracker launches today alongside a new firmware update for the Pico 4 Ultra headset which brings optimizations, AI virtual scene updates, Spatial photo gallery enhancements, and more.


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//344567.top/hardware/vr/pico-4-ultras-latest-accessory-just-launched-and-it-could-be-a-massive-step-forward-for-vr-gaming/ w5ndnYaMbJwkcErFnp8uKn Wed, 09 Apr 2025 12:00:25 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Vr ]]> 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:No Man's Sky has yet another free update. This time, you'll be able to become a paleontologist with the R🐽elics update which lets you dig up the bones of ancient alien creatures. Be warned though, some of them were buried for a reason.

In this new update, which is available now on PC, console, and VR, you can uncover the lost remains of strange beasts. In keeping with No Man's Sky's procedurally generated worlds,ꦓ there's no right or wrong way to r🍸econfigure the bones once you find them. In fact, you can piece them together to create whatever weird and wonderful skeletones you like.

You'll then be able to display your collection of, well, I'm not sure if they'll be called dinosaurs officially, but let's just call them dinosaurs for now, in a makeshift museum that will be 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:part of your base. Your friends▨ and other players can✤ then visit and marvel at your discoveries.

Just be careful. The bones you can dig up have different rarity levels, and some of the more uncommon ones can be guarded by Stone Ghosts and Stone Golems. That being s👍aid, nothing could stop me trying to unearth the skeleton of a Titan 𓆏Worm.

The last free No Man's Sky update, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Worlds Part 2, revamped the lighting, water, and added huge♉ gas giants to the game. So, while this is a smaller, more focused update, it's intended to make the game feel "broader and more real," like the fishing update did back in 2024. You can read the full patch notes .

It's been almost a decade since No Man's Sky first released, and all the free updates have turned it into a game people love. The Worlds Part 2 update saw a , which is the highest recorded for that time of year since it launched. It even got 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:back into Steam's top-sellers chart.

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//344567.top/games/open-world/no-mans-skys-latest-free-update-lets-you-live-out-your-childhood-dreams-of-digging-up-dinosaur-bones/ 3vh2KLvcyRcYevhsxRADyB Wed, 26 Mar 2025 14:00:00 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Vr ]]> The Meta Quest 3 has been out of the deals limelight ꧂for some time now, but that's all changed this week. The original 512GB headset is now available with a free $50 gift card in the US (and some hefty savings in the UK), making for a compelling offer on the full Batman Arkham Shadow bundle.

Both and are including free credit with the $499.99 headset, though I'd stick with the former for this one. You can nab $50 wor𓆏th of Amazon credit instead, but the site states that you'll be waiting 30 days after shipping for your cash and it's only redeemable on items sold by Amazon itself. Th🥀at strips out a surprising number of gadgets and gizmos, whereas Best Buy will allow you to spend your $50 on anything on the site.

The last time I saw a gift card offer like this was Black Friday, where various retailers offered free Meta or retailer credit between $75 and $100. Before that, it had been months since any kind of savings were available on one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best VR headsets. This is also the first time I've seen the Meta Quest 3 take any kind of promotion in 2025, so if you've been holding off on the full-fat headset it's well worth jumꦆping in.

UK shoppers are also getting in on the action, with a return to a record-low (was £61🦩9) at Very matching last year's Black Friday discount.

Meta Quest 3 (512GB) | $50 Best Buy gift card |
The 512GB Meta Quest 3 now comes with a free $50 Best Buy gift card, perfect for those regularly browsing the big yellow label. I haven't seen too many offers on M🐟eta's OG headset in a little while now, and while Amazon is matching with its own $50 credit, Best Buy's system is simpler overall.

Buy it if:

You regularly shop at Best Buy
There are other accessories you want to pick up
You need plenty of storage

Don't buy it if:

❌ You don't need the extra features

Price check:

UK:

Should you buy the 512GB Meta Quest 3?

Meta Quest 3 Meta logo and frontal passthrough cameras

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

There's an elephant in the room here, and it's much cheaper than the 512GB model. The newer Meta Quest 3S launched late last year, at $299.99 / £289.99 - a considerable shift downwards from the original 512GB model's $499.99 / £619. We rated the classic headset highly in our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Meta Quest 3 review on launch, but whether you opt for the pricier model comes down to two key differences between the t๊wo.

The first is obvious; storage. The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Meta Quest 3S only comes with up to 256GB of storage (though that $299.99 / £289.99 MSRP relates to the 128GB model), whereas you're getting double that with this offer. If you're going to be playing hefty games and storing larger media files on your headset, it's well worth going above that limit. You'll need to have a lot of games to warrant the leap based on storage alone, though. Considering most Meta games only clock in at a few giga🥂bytes there's already a good amount of space for an expansive library in the cheaper models.

The second difference is one that will likely have more sway for those looking for the best VR experience possible. The Meta Quest 3S can squeeze into its lower price tag by replacing the original's panca💎ke lenses with cheaper fresnel lenses. It essentially 🍌means a lower quality viewing experience, reducing your area of focus, dropping clarity (and, separately, per-eye resolution), and introducing more chance of artifacts (annoying visual glitches in the picture). This was the biggest downgrade we noticed when we reviewed the Quest 3S.

If you plan on using your headset for a considerable amount of time, outside of casual gaming and the odd VR YouTube video, this difference in lenses is eno⛦ugh to push you towards the Quest 3. You are still getting the same core virtual and mixed reality experience with the 3S, though, so if you're just dipping your toe into these waters there's plenty of cash to be saved with the cheaper model.

We're also rounding up all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Meta Quest accessories and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PSVR 2 bundles for more offers. Or, to keep a close eye on similar discounts, check out the latest 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Meta Quest deals on the web.

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//344567.top/hardware/vr/meta-quest-3-deals-are-back-in-business-with-free-gift-cards-and-big-savings/ e8ytDrRZfi6Q5mwwTWzpxN Wed, 19 Mar 2025 11:32:24 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Vr ]]> We're living in the age of standalone, mixed reality headsets, and with lots of brand𝓡s getting in on the fun it's ge🌜tting more and more important to be armed with the knowledge of which one is right for you. Unless you have thousands to splash out on one, there are two rivals duking it out for the top spot, the Pico 4 Ultra, and the Meta Quest 3.

Squaring off for this Saturday night blockbuster fight are two headsets that can offer a lot of versatility. Whether you just want one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best VR headsets for immersive gaming, you want spatial computing power, or you want a fun new way to enjoy some you-time without distractions, the Pico 4 Ul⛎tra and Meta Quest 3 are great products for you to consider.

Although the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Meta Quest 3 is much more commonly known, you shouldn't count the underdog out early. The Pico 4 isn't available in US markets, so that does take it out of contention for a lot of readers. Still, if you're anywhere else in the world, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Pico 4 Ultra is an extremely formidable opponent for Meta's Ques♛t 3, and may even top it in certain aspects.

There's a multi-round battle ahead of us, so grab ෴your popcorn and get ready for a classic.

Availability

Image of the Meta Quest 3 VR headset with a purple background.

(Image credit: Future)

Zuck's Meta Quest 3 is off to a raring start, aﷺs we all suspected. The Pico 4 Ultra just hasn't turned up in this opening round.

Since the Quest 3 is available at so many retailers in the US and UK, it's the clear ⛦winner here. The Pico 4 Ultra is available in the UK though, and although I've seen it dip out of stock just once since its release, I'd say it's probably the harder of the two headsets to come across. As it continues to age, the Quest 3 is likely to get more discounts, bundles, and deals too.

Let's not forget that the Meta Quest 3 comes in a few different varia𝕴tions too. The Pico 4 Ultra has one 256GB SKU, whereas the Quest 3 has its 512GB model, the 3S 128GB model, and the 3S 256GB model as well. The Quest 3 did have a more affordable 128GB version, but that's since been discontinued now that the 3S headse𝕴ts are here.

Winner: Meta Quest 3

Specs

This is the round where things get interesting. After a near knockout in that first round, Pico 4 Ultra seems to have woken up, and we've got a real fight on our hands🍃.

On paper, the Quest 3 and Pico 4ꦺ Ultra have very similar specs. They both share the Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2 processor, which in fighting terms is equivalent to having the same coach. In short, you're going to get very similar experiences with both of these devices, and there isn't much that separates them.

Meta Quest 3 vs Pico 4 Ultra Specs

Pico 4 Ultra

Meta Quest 3

Processor

Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2 Gen2

Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2 Gen2

Resolution

2160 x 2160 per eye

2064 x 2208 per eye

Refresh rate

90Hz

Variable - 72Hz, 90Hz, 120Hz

Field of View

105 degrees

110 degrees

Sensors

iTOF Depth sensor, Two MR cameras

RGB cameras, 4 IR cameras

Lenses

Pancake

Pancake

Display

2 x LCD

2 x LCD

Storage

256GB

512GB

Cameras

2 x 32MB cameras

2x RGB 18PPD cameras

Audio

Integrated speakers

Integrated 3D spatial audio speakers

RAM

12GB LPDDR5

8GB

Weight

580g

515g

Eye Tracking

None

None

Battery

5700mAh (2-4 hours depending on use)

Up to 2.2 hours average

Connectivity

Wi-Fi 7, USB-C

WiFi 6E, USB-C

As you can see, it's a very close match-up to call between these two headsets. The tale of the tape has a lot of back and forth and a lot of things that are virtually the same, or cancel one anothﷺer out.

The Pico 4 Ultra has strengths in its Wi-Fi 7 support which means it'll be faster to install games and content. It also has 12GB of RAM up from 8GB in the Quest 3, which arguably futureproofs it more for more demanding VR games that have larger levels. RAM is really important in terms of VR computing power, so that's a huge win to have. The Pico 4 also does a greaꦡt job of its crystal clear cameras and room tracking thanks to a depth sensor the Quest 3 doesn't have.

The Quest 3 has more versatility when it comes to refresh rate, since depending on the application and what feels right for you, you can💃 vary the frame rate of the headset from 72Hz to 90Hz, or even 120Hz. 110 degrees of horizontal field of view feels like a cheap win over the Pico 4 Ultra's 105, but it is a slight disparity. Storage also sits in the Quest 3's corner, although I'd argue this is less of a win in VR, since applications and games take up such a small amount of space compared to flat-screen games. Whatever Meta's been doing with audio has paid off though, and a big win for the Quest 3 comes in its quality of sound.

While weight technically goes in Meta's favor too, I'd argue it's one of the specs that's virtually identical, for reasons I'll come onto. This is a tough round to call, but I think the wins that Pico 4 Ultra has in terms of its sp💝ec sheet are more significant strikes than the ones the Quest 3 can land. It's more about futureproofing in this arena, and the 12GB of RAM and increased Wi-Fi speed do make a big difference.

Winner: Pico 4 Ultra (but not by much)

Comfort and Fit

Pico 4 Ultra review image of the headset on top of a gaming desk

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

If there's one disparity on the spec table that makes no sense, it's that the Meta Quest 3 weighs less than the P🎐ico 4 Ultra. That's because the Pico 4 Ultra is designed to sit so comfortably on your face, and the way it distributes its weight across your head deserves a lot of credit. Longer sessions fly by while wearing this device, and that's down to some excellent design.

A lot of that comes down to the fact that Pico's headstrap is much more substantial than Meta's. It reminds me of the one used for the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Meta Quest Pro, and it feels like better value for money than the very simple mate🔥rial stra꧒p you get with the Quest 3.

On the other hand, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Meta Quest accessories do allow you to personalize your device to suit the comfort and weight distribution you'🌞d like, so it's not a total walkover in this round. I'd argue this is a nice parry, but not an ideal cou𝔉nter since accessories demand more money on top of the headset.

Winner: Pico 4 Ultra

Price

The Meta Quest 3S next to the Quest 3

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

This one is another complicated rou♏nd, and it's a bit of a shame, really.

The Meta Quest 3 launched in October of 2023 and its 512GB SKU landed a lofty price tag of $649 / £619. The Pico 4 Ultra then launched just under a year later, and wi⛦th a 256GB storage capacity that fit between the Quest 3's two models in price while touting some beefier specs. It launched to the tune of £529 in the UK, coming in comfortably under the Quest 3's larger 512 variant and making an excellent name for itself in the process. As an underdog, it really felt as though this was going to be a necessary movꦺe to win favor among VR shoppers who knew Meta's Quest brand well.

Unfortunately, it wasn't long before things turned sour for Pico. The Quest 3S🔴 devices🌊 launched at $299 / £299 for 128GB, and $349 / £349 for 256GB. The Quest 3 128GB model was discontinued, and the 512GB Quest 3 received a price drop down to $499 / £469.

It feels like a low blow has been struck to the underdog Pico 4 Ultra while 🅺the referee wasn't looking, and the Quest 3 has a smug l🐻ook on its face as it walks back to the corner.

Winner: Meta Quest 3

Games + Apps

The Last Clockwinder

(Image credit: Cyan Ventures)

One of the biggest slights I hear against the Pico headsets is that they don't have access to the number of games that the Quest 3 has, and while that is true, it really isn't as bad🦩 as you think. A lot of the VR heavy hitters are still available on both headsets and if this is really a concern for you, maybe check to see if your favorite games are exclusive to one or the other before purchasing. You may f♋ind like I did, that the list the Pico 4 Ultra misses out on isn't actually that long.

Both have access to Steam Link and can be hooked up to a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming PC, so if you plan to tether to a beefier machine that can access SteamVR's library of games🔯, both will do you just fine.

Meta's Horizon OS does tend to be the first one to be thought of, howe๊ver, so who knows what the fu🥀ture may hold as it likely continues to become the larger platform.

Winner: Meta Quest 3

Gaming experience

Pico 4 Ultra's controllers

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

This one is slightly subjective, but from testing both headsets extensively a✃nd going through the process of reviewing them, I'd argue the Pico 4 Ultra is the better gaming device. It's a comfier headset that again, thanks to that weight distribution, extra RAM, and better depth sensing, makes immersi🦹ve gaming experiences so much richer. There are fewer technical stutters that remind you you're running a standalone device through its paces, controllers track a bit more consistently, and in all honesty, I noticed more visual detail in Pico 4 Ultra games.

At the same time, the visual fidelity on both headsets is virtually identical since their lenses, resolutions, displays, and FOVs are so close to one another. Meta Quest 3 has better passthrough quality since, for some reason, you can clearly read content on other screens better, but💟 either will give you great passthrough quality.

I'd say one of the big difference makers in this department is the controllers, which on the Pico 4 Ultra, are just that little bit better. They're marginally longer than the Quest 3 an𒊎d have a few extra buttons, and it's amazing the difference this makes in games like Blade and Sorcery. Then again, the Quest 3 has some really polished hand-tracking features these days, if that's y♑our thing. I think the motion trackers that come with Pico's device do add a lot more potential for immersive gaming experiences though.

Winner: Pico 4 Ultra

The judge's scorecards...

EA Sports UFC 5 screenshot featuring two MMA fighters going at it

(Image credit: EA)

It's been an exhausting fight for the ages. Both combatants have come away bloody, beaten up, a𒊎nd bruised, and while neither has scored a deci♐sive victory, there can only be one champion.

I think the Pico 4 Ultra is, in a lot of ways, a better headset than the Quest 3. It feels a lot more tilted toward power users and those who want a futureproofed device that'll be able to run demanding VR games without compromise for years to come. It feels designed to counter some of the worst parts of the Quest 3. It's comfortable without the need for extra accessories, and its controllers aren't so small they lose tracking capability. Its softwar♋e offering isn't as limited as some make it seem, and there's a lot of potential to use it in versatile ways, like any mixed-reality device today.

It is hugelyꦐ limited by its reluctance to enter the US market, however, and it's a shame we probably won't see a direct fight on the shelves between such close rivals.

The Quest 3, thanks to its accessibly priced Quest 3S models, does a lot to brin♎g VR technology into the mainstream limelight. In this day and age, it's the affordable, versatile, and genuinely capable VR device to own.

In other🉐 words, the Quest 3 wins, but only because it had a home advantage.


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//344567.top/hardware/vr/meta-quest-3-vs-pico-4-ultra-which-vr-headset-should-you-buy/ ydfdRuweQpLmGb6rAuvNPF Mon, 03 Mar 2025 16:30:00 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Vr ]]> I've always thought that PSVR 2 is the st🍃rongest all-round VR headset for gaming on the shelves. It may not have the standalone power of ♈the Meta's Quest devices, and it may not have been designed for visually lossless PC gaming, but it has always offered high-end, often innovative VR features for its asking price.

Now, Sony has officially dropped its price tag to $399 in the US, and £399 in the UK. This was a move most likely brought on by an increasingly competitive VR market. Since PSVR 2's launch, the Meta Quest 3, Meta Quest 3S, Pico 4 Ultra, Apple Visionꦅ Pro, and HTC Vive Focus Vision have all launched, following PlayStation's lead of bringing 4K VR devices down below a grand in price. PSVR2's price drop takes effect today, and retailers like the PlayStation Direct store are already showing Sony's second VR headset for its

PSVR 2 |
Save $150 - PSVR 2 has now received a permanent $150 price cut, bringing it into the same price range as some of the more affordable headsets that have launched since♑ Feb of 2023. PlayStation Direct is the best place to h𒊎ead for stock today, but there are more retailers already stocking the headset at its new cost further down the page.

Buy it if:

✅ You want great VR specs and features
✅ You play on PS5 or PC
✅ You mainly want a VR headset for gaming

Don't buy it if:

❌ You want a standalone device
❌ You don't have space for VR gaming

UK:

(Strangely, at the time of writing, the price cut hasn't taken hold in the UK, but I'd bet that PlayStation Direct will be the first to officially drop the price when it happens)

The new cost for this device brings to a cheaper level than the 512GB Meta Quest 3 ($499), and the Pico 4 Ultra in the UK (£529). The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best VR headsets for PC often pull in far more, with the HTC Vive Focus Vision costing $999 / £999. PSVR 2 is plug-and-play compatible with the PS5 and PS5 Pro and, thanks to a handy PC adapter, it can now be used to play SteamVR games for an extra cost of $49.99 / £49.99. That brings you 4K VR gami🤡ng on PC with OLED displays for much cheaper than the likes of HTC Vive's headsets, or the Valve Index which doesn't even have integrated room tracking.

With PSVR 2's price now more affordable than the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Meta Quest 3, that makes the two clear rivals (if they weren't already), and even makes the argument for buying PSVR 2 🎶over ꦇa Meta Quest 3S. Arguably, the two appeal to different sides of the market since the Quest 3 targets the user with standalone aspirations and spatial computing needs with all its mixed-reality goodness. PSVR 2 is a very gaming-coded headset that doesn't have much use besides, but it's always been the case that a big part of Meta Quest's market share comes from gamers who want a convenient headset.

I'd argue that, for gaming, PSVR 2 is the winner. It needs to be tet𒁏hered to a PC or PS5 to work, but you get OLED displays which make your games punch your eyeballs with incredibly vivid colors, a smooth 120Hz refresh rate, eye tracking and foveated rendering, all with haptic feedback in the headband. Quest 3's gaming is fine, and its pancake lenses do a lot of the hard work, but PlayStation designed its headset for the ꦇbest gaming experiences, and Meta's more general appeal definitely pulls it back a bit in comparison.

PSVR 2's controllers behind PSVR 2 on a gaming desk

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

It should be noted that some of those PSVR 2 features won't work if you're planning to play on PC, but I'd argue PSVR 2 is still worth your investment over the Quest 3 thanks to its excellent controllers that tend to track a little more consistently. Of course, if you're on a tight budget, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Meta Quest 3S is the ultimate counter to Sony's price drop tactics. It gi𒅌ves you a lot 𝓰of the same wins as the full-fat Quest 3 starting at $299 / £299.

Where to buy PSVR 2

The world's largest retailer is always going to be a safe bet for PSVR 2 stock, and if you're a paying Prime member you'll g🌱et fast shipping at no extra cost.

Best Buy is another safe bet if you're a US shopper. It has PSVღR 2 stock, as well as lots of options for paying as you go, picking up at a nearby store, or d🍎elivering to your door.

If you're in the UK, Argos seems to be leading the charge with PSVR 2's new price drop. Argos is a super underrated retailer for gaming hardware and software, and they always have decent bundle options and pa꧋yment plans.


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//344567.top/hardware/vr/psvr-2s-price-drop-makes-it-cheaper-than-the-meta-quest-3-and-i-know-which-one-id-buy/ pytu94t62PoXsksKaWKQ8h Mon, 03 Mar 2025 13:14:34 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Vr ]]> It's been nearly six years since Valve released the Index, a PC gaming VR headset that's still praised today as one of the best ever made. In that time, the VR landscape has changed massively though, and devices from the Valve Index era that launched with motion tracking base stations and frustrating cables are starting to show their ag🐻e.

It's been rumored for a while that Valve is secretly working on a successor to the Valve Index, and new leaks put it in position to challenge the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best VR headsets on the market today. Codenamed "Deckard", the headset is touted to be a standalone, wireless device like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Meta Quest 3 or 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Pico 4 Ultra. It's also got controller♎s with the codename "Roy", 🐟so Apple Vision Pro's hand-tracking approach doesn't seem to be what Valve is chasing.

According to the latest speculation from , who has a track record of knowing Valve's upcoming projects, the Valve Index successor could hit the shelves before the end of 2025 and might cost $1,200. This would put it in a more expensive category of headset, way more than the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Meta Quest 3S's affordable $299 asking price, but only $200 more than 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:HTC Vive's Focus Vision headset. For that money, you'll supposedly get the headset, contro🧜llers, and some "first-party games or demos", according to Gabe Follower.

Steam Deck OLED next to original LCD launch model on woodgrain table

(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)

Deckard is also rumored to run on a refined version of SteamOS, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Steam Deck OLED's operating system. That'd definitely give Meta's Horizon OS a run for its money, and according to some sources, the new Valve device would put a big emphasis on being able to play flatscreen games on a virtual big screen like PSVR 2 and its 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:excellent cinematic mode.

While the first Valve Index was all about tethering to a PC to experience immersive games with a visually lossless connection, a standalone device in 2025 would most likely remove separate tracking modules, and rumors say that while tethering to a gaming PC would be po🗹ssible on the new headset, a big emphasis wou✱ld be put on wireless PC streaming to take cables out of the equation.

Valve's Roy controllers were first leaked three months ago when VR Twitter leaker found SteamVR driver files attesting to their existence. These look very reminiscent of Meta and Pico's latest generation of VR controllers and abandon the tracking rings of the oriꩲginal Valve Index.

The leaked Valve Roy controllers for its unconfirmed, upcoming VR headset

(Image credit: Valve)

Interestingly, Gabe Follower notes that even at a price of $1,200, the headset would be sold at a loss, which goes hand-in-hand💙 with what many competitors say of Meta's Quest headsets. It also suggests that the innards of the Valve Index sequel might be on the beefier side, which suits the PC market it'd likely attract first and foremost.

While there's been no confirmation from Valve about these leaks, or indeed the existence of a "Valve Index 2", it's been a known project for a while, with Valve CEO Gabe Newell even that his c🐭ompany was "making big investments in new headsets".


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//344567.top/hardware/vr/a-steam-deck-but-for-your-face-the-latest-rumors-about-valves-new-vr-headset-are-pretty-exciting/ BRfPM4UEWbUeLt4WMtrkw4 Thu, 27 Feb 2025 15:18:36 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Vr ]]> We're living in the future, and if you're looking for something to help you live out your 🐲cyberpunk fantasies in 2025, you may be wondering whether you should buy XR glasses or a VR headset. Both devices have their benefits, but depending on what you'd like to use them for, one or the other will suit you more.

I've reviewed a lot of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best VR headsets, and having spent some time with smart glasses, I know what both are good for. Personally, I think fully-fledged VR devices are a bit more versatile and can offer you more. But I also ap🌊preciate that not everyone wants a bulky headset on their face during a train journey, and something a bit more subtle would suit them more.

But what's the difference? For thoꦬse whꦍo are new to the market, it might be a bit hard to know which is which, especially since a lot of VR headsets these days are marketing themselves as mixed reality as much as they are fully immersive.

What are XR glasses?

The RayNeo Air 2 XR glasses lying on a walnut desk

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

XR glasses are a bit more minimalist than a typical headset. They tend to look like bulked-up sunglasses and their goal isꦜ to offer integrated display features into a wearable accessory. While technology is still catching up to Tony Stark's glasses in the Marvel movies, XR glasses today are designed to project a "big screen experience" into your environment so you can have a hands-free viewing session on a commute, a plane journey, or wherever you want to look like Norman Jayden using his ARI glasses in Heavy Rain.

Almost all of these need to be hooked up to another device in order to work, whether that's a simple USB tether to your phone, laptop, or one of Google's clever Pocket TVs. Some of them can ꧒connect to consoles, which can be useful for continuing to play games on a big screen if someone else in your household needs to use the TV.

XR Glasses use clever reflective disp🍎lay technology, so there's a tiny display hidden inside the bulky glasses frames which is then reflected like a teleprompter onto some smaller frames in front of your eyes. Others, like Meta's Orion glasses, are playing with projection and other forms of visual integration, but there are plenty of impressive ways for these glasses to look crystal clear.

What are VR headsets?

The Pimax Crystal Light next to its controllers on a carpet

(Image credit: Future / Alex Berry)

VR headsets come in a few shapes and sizes these days, but they tend to have a lot more computing power in them, and they aren't interested in trying to be a futuristic set of sunglasses. Devices like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Meta Quest 3 and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Pico 4 Ultra cater to people who want꧒ꦰ spatial computing power, integrating digital workspaces into their environment. But these, and some other headsets, are designed to please the fully immersive gaming crowd too.

While XR glasses can only play flat-screen games projected from another device, VR headsets can play games with 360 degrees of immersion. That's why most headsets come with controllers too. Some headsets, like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Meta Quest 3S, are known as standalone, which means they use processing power within the headset to run these games natively, but you can also tether them to a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming PC and play SteamVR games on them.

You should buy XR glasses if...

The inner lenses of the RayNeo Air 2 XR glasses

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

You want something portable

If your main goal is to make your daily commute a little more bearable or to catch up on some Netflix shows on your everyday journey, XR glasses might be the best way to do so. You'll be able to enjoy a darkened viewing space, free from the annoying small-screen experience. It also offers ꦕyou a degree of privacy, because who doesn't hate that weird person sitting next to you watching your shows over your shoulder.

You don't want fully immersive gaming

If you only want to tether to a phone or laptop, there's no point in splashing out on a more expensive head🔯set. A simple set of smart glasses will do the trick for you.

You want something for when a friend, partner, or roommate needs to use the TV

If you want to continue your gaming session while someone else uses the big-screen TV, XR glasses can save you from cutting your gaming session sho💛rt. And what's even better is that thanks to your viewing experience being integrated into a set of futuri💜stic sunglasses, you don't need to worry that your friends are going to give you jumpscares since you can still see what's happening in the room you're in. This isn't always the case in VR headsets, which can lead to some pretty funny viral videos.

Don't buy XR glasses if...

The bulky frames of the RayNeo Air 2 XR Glasses

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

❌ You want premium sound quality

Alth💙ough XR glasses have integrated speakers that aren't obtrusive to anyone around you thanks to clever "whisper" modes, these tiny speakers are not going to give you the audio experience of your dreams. If good audio quality is important to you, maybe look at a VR hea꧂dset instead, or find a decent gaming headset that will fit over the top of your bulky glasses frames.

You don't want to be tethered to another device

If you want to have standalone power in a set of smart glasses, your options are limited right now. The technology is still advancing, and short of go🌼ing for Meta's fairly limitꦡed Ray Ban glasses that can take photos and let you talk to an AI assistant, we'll need to wait for things like Project Orion that plan to take things to Tony Stark levels.

You should buy a VR headset if...

Pico 4 Ultra headset next to its controllers

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

You want a gaming device

VR gaming is incredible, and right now the only technology tha👍t lets you play VR titles is a VR headset. I doubt we'll get to the point where small form factor glasses can play VR games in the next five years, if ever. So 🌳if you want something that can play games either in standalone mode or through your PC's power, go for a VR headset.

You don't mind a bulkier object on your face

A VR head൲set with standalone processing power can do the ♏same things XR glasses can do and more, the only compromise is that you'll need to come to terms with a bulkier object on your face. Luckily, there are ways to make things more comfortable, such as some of the best Meta Quest accessories.

Your spatial computing ambitions are high

If you want more AR power than simply projecting a big screen into your surroundiꦰngs, then a VR headset is what you need. Virtual Desktop can gi♓ve you multiple displays integrated into your environment, and either Vision OS on the Apple Vision Pro, or Horizon OS on Meta Quest 3 will let you interact with different windows and aspects of your software as though they were really there.

Don't buy a VR headset if...

The Meta Quest 3 and 3S on a desk in front of green lighting

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

❌ You're on a tight budget

VR headsets have always been on the pricey side, and depending on the XR glasses you go for, they can sometimes work out more affordable. More affordable options do exist in the VR market these days, but the high-end options don't look to be slowing down, especially since Samsung's long-awaited headset looks like an App♑le Visioꩵn Pro rival.

❌ You're worried about your data being spied on

Since the biggest standalone devices are owned by Meta and Pico (operated by ByteDance, the company behind TikTok), you don't have many choices when it comes to safeguarding your data from massive companies. These two corporations have cꦑome under fire for the way they harvest and utilize user data, so if this is a big c♛oncern for you, maybe look at something without any cameras on it.


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//344567.top/hardware/vr/should-you-buy-xr-glasses-or-a-vr-headset-in-2025/ d2qK3sd2NSWJxqVxnEsjWe Fri, 31 Jan 2025 16:20:52 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Vr ]]> Virtual reality ꦆis quickly evolving as developers continue to🐠 push the boundaries of what’s possible both with VR games and more importantly, the hardware we play them on. When it comes to VR headsets, most gamers’ minds will instantly turn to the Meta Quest 3, and for good reason too, it’s a great all-round option that ranks highly on our list of the , but Meta isn’t the only player in the game.

Pimax may not be as widely known as the likes of PlayStation or HTC Vive, but it has a growing history of creating VR hardware dating back almost a decade. This isn’t my first experience with Pimax, though my time with the first-generation Pimax Crystal is something I’d rather forget. A mixture of bugs and connectivity ಞproblems made that headset a non-starter and I spent 🗹a few frustrating days wrestling with it before eventually giving up.

The Pimax Crystal Light is the brand’s latest effort and I’m curious to see what’s changed (and hopefull♉y improved) in this stripped-down version of the Pimax Crystal that wronged me. The Crystal Light does away with some of the extra bells and whistles that pushed the previous iteration’s price up but still promises a high-end VR experience.

The price remains high, though𝓡. $899/£729 still places the Crystal Light well above more established options from Pico, M🥀eta, and PlayStation, If it can deliver on those high-end ambitions, though, could it be a PC headset worth grabbing?

Design

The Facial interface and lenses of the Pimax Crystal Light

(Image credit: Future / Alex Berry)

The Crystal Light may technically be a new offering from Pimax but there are a lot of familiar-looking parts across the design of this VR headset. Plenty of the main front housing has been carried over from the fully specced Crystal, which unfortunately for Pimax isn’t necessarily a good✨ thing. While most other VR headsets are looking to sand off their hard edges and reduce overall size, Pimax is doing the opposite with a design that is both massive and somehow almost entirely corners. It ends up feeling distinctly industrial, almost like a utility tool plucked straight from a factory where looks don’t matter and it’s all about efficiency.

Now admittedly looks don’t really matter with a VR headset so long as they translate to a comfortable fit, so I can overlook the funky styling choices to an extent. But what becomes a genuine issue is just how large the Pimax Crystal Light feels on your face. It dwarfs my 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Meta Quest 3 when placed side by side and while I didn’t find the extra depth to be too much of a problem, the added width certainly is. The Crystal Light extends well beyond the width of my face and becomes clumsy as a result. I’m simply not used 💜to carrying an extra couple of cm off each side of my face so 💛consistently found myself knocking the edge of the headset with the controllers while playing more active titles.

By doing away with a few of the internal bells and whistles, most notably the battery pack and automatic IPD, Pimax has pulled the weight of the Crystal Light down to just over 800g. At that level the weight itself is passable, it doesn’t feel noticeably heavier to wear than the Meta Quest 3 and it’s not so heavy as to become uncomfortable in longer sessions. Unlike the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Pico 4 Ultra, the weight is poorly distributed though, and the Pimax Crystal Light is incrediblyꦍ front-heavy which was noticeable during gameplay.

The power and display leads of the Pimax Crystal Light

(Image credit: Future / Alex Berry)

I found the Crystal Light’s included head strap to be an unfortunate case of close-but༺-not-quite. Styled more like what other brands consider a pro strap, the Crystal Light features rigid side arms that wrap around to a rear pad and ratchet tightening dial. This setup offers a good amount of adjustment and is pretty comfortable overall, however, the shape of the rear pad does little to offset the front-heavy nature of the headset itself. It’s a triangular pad which means it pushes against rather than grabbing the back of your head. I can’t help but feel a ring would have been a better choice and would have gone a long way to solving the balance issue.

For a $899/£729 VR headset, the build quality of the Pimax Crystal Light is pretty underwhelming across the board. The hard plastic shell of the headset has a hollow feel that’s reminiscent of a more budget offering and the same is true of the controllers. The glossy plastic here lacks any kind of comfort or grip texturing, and they feel almost toylike in your hand as a result. Placing them side by side with the Meta Quest 3 controllers I found a stark contrast in both look and feel. Meanwhile, both the front and rear head strap pads are simple bare foam without a more comfortable fabric covering or more hygienic silicon cover. Not only does this make them feel a ౠlittle rough, but they’re absolute sweat sponges and the simple velcro fastening feels a little like a bodged DIY fix rather than the official installation method.

Features

A review photo of the Pimax Crystal Light's headband

(Image credit: Future / Alex Berry)

The Crystal Light is a wired-only VR headset, somewhat of a dying breed these days, and after a couple of days of testing, I can understand why. Admittedly, things started out well. Pimax has done a good job of simplifying the connection process from the fully-fledged Crystal, doing away with a confusing and convoluted USB hub system in favor of a single, three-pronged cable. You’ll need to provide external mains power (an adapter is included), along with a USB 3.0 port and a DisplayPort connectioꦕn, but getting started is as simple as plugging 🐻all three in.

ProcessorNA - PCVR only
Resolution2880 x 2880 per eye
Refresh rate60, 72, 90, 120Hz
Field of View115 degrees
DisplaysQLED + Mini LED with optional local dimming
IPD58-72mm manual
Cameras2x 32MB cameras
AudioIntegrated speakers, 3.5mm jack, 2x microphone
LensesAspheric
Weight815g
Eye trackingNone
Foveated renderingYes
ConnectivityDisplayPort, Power Adapter

The Pimax desktop app was quick to recognize the Crystal Light and I had no issues with the headset being picked up and welcomed by SteamVR either. The Pimax app isn’t the prettiest or most intuitive thing to use though, it throws a lot of checkboxes, dropdowns, and sliders at you without much in the way of hand-holding and I’d have appreciated more of an initial setup walkthrough here. I’m an experienced but simple VR user, I’ve spent a lot of time playing both PC and standalone VR games across a few different headsets, though consider myself a layperson in my knowledge. It’s clear here that Pimax isn’t targeting the me of this market. This is an advanced headset for a smaller, more niche crowd and not꧂ something for the casual community.

Performance

The right controller of the Pimax Crystal Light

(Image credit: Future / Alex Berry)

For casual players I simply cannot recommend the Pimax Crystal Light, it’s just no♛t the right choice for pickup-and-play VR gaming. ༺Trying to use the Crystal Light for games like Walkabout Minigolf and Beat Saber was a frustrating experience filled with disconnections, poor performance, and immersion-breaking stumbles - none of which I encountered when playing over a wireless connection to a Meta Quest 3 (or 2, for that matter). My PC is a pretty standard mid-range machine with a 12th-gen i7, an RTX 3070 and 64GB of RAM. It’s no powerhouse but it’s a pretty common setup that can generally run close to max settings on most titles in 1440p. More importantly, I’ve had no performance issues wirelessly streaming either of these relatively lightweight titles in the past, yet when cabled to the Pimax Crystal Light I experienced tearing, low FPS, and a couple of complete meltdowns.

The Crystal Light’s cable is thick, heavy, and not particularly flexible, so no matter how I positioned it I always felt like it was trying to pull my head back up while standing over a putt. There’s also only 5m of it which sounds like a lot at first but is surprisingly limiting for games like Walkabout Minigolf where I’d pref🐈er to, you know, walk about a bit. Jumping over to a fixed-point game like Beat Saber this was less of a problem, but highlighted a fresh issue with the Pimax Crystal Light - controller tracking. As I wildly flailed my arms around trying to keep up with a barrage of red and blue blocks, the Pimax Crystal Light’s inside-out tracked controllers would often jitter or in some cases briefly lose their place in the world altogether. High movement games also served as a reminder that Pimax has opted to retain the large plastic tracking rings around the top of each controller, mainly because on multiple occasions I flinched as I heard and felt them smack into the protruding sides of the headset itself.

Some function buttons on the Pimax Crystal Light

(Image credit: Future / Alex Berry)

In a strange way, the Pimax Crystal Light feels out of its depth in these shallow 🧜gaming waters, 18 holes of virtual minigolf isn’t what the Crystal Light wants or is designed to do. Nothing makes this more obvious than the frankly stunning 2880x2880 per eye QLEDs which are capable of producing beautifully clear, detailed, and richly colored images. These are the highlight of the Pimax Crystal Light and are a genuinely impressive joy to look at, even if the FOV is a little tighter than I’d expected or would have liked. Before it tried to make my PC explode I was very briefly able to have F1 24 let me sit in the cockpit in the ga🍸rage and look around. Even the smallest text details of the car were sharp and legible, I’d have loved to have actually been able to head out on track.

These unbelievably crisp, deeply black yet highly saturated displays speak to where the Pimax Crystal Light is going to be best implemented. This is a headset for high-end users who don’t get enough from the likes of PSVR 2. It’s for games with precisely tuned, and more importantly, static simulation scenarios where the headset needs to simply act as a window for yo♑ur eyes into the virtual world. Pimax was named as Microsoft’s ‘Official Peripheral Partner’ for MSFS2024 and it’s a partnership that makes perfect sense. I can imagine the joy clearly reading every dial in the c♒ockpit must bring, if you can get things off the ground.

Should you buy the Pimax Crystal Light?

The Pimax Crystal Light compared with the Meta Quest 3

(Image credit: Future / Alex Berry)

Ultimately the problem with the Pimax Crystal Light is twofold. While it does feature the best displays of any VR headset I’ve tested, giving the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:HTC Vive Pro 2 a run for its money on a spec sheet, they’re housed inside a body that doesn’꧙t reflect its steep $899/£729 price point and ♑it requires sizable further investment to function. Driving these high-resolution displays needs far more processing power than I, or indeed most standard gamers, will be able to offer it too and even dropping the settings as low as possible both in-game and using the lowest F1 24 preset in the Pimax app couldn’t produce a playable experience.

Competition is a great thing and there’s no harm in a VR headset aiming for something different, but it increases the risks dramati♈cally and unfortunately, those risks haven’t paid off for Pimax here. The Crystal Light is a good tech demo for Pimax’s displays, a showpiece for what’s possible with VR graphics, and perhaps a nod to what’s to come in the next year or two but it’s not the finished article. Yes, within a very small set of very finely tuned setups, it has the potential to do a very specific job incredibly well, but up against some stiff and versatile standalone competition, it’s just not the VR headset to go for.

How we tested the Pimax Crystal Light

I used the Pimax Crystal Light VR headset to try a range of VR games including Walkabout Minigolf, Beat Saber, and F1 24 in a sim racing setup. Throughout it was connected to my gaming PC feꦦaturing an Intel i712700K, RTX 3070, and 64GB of R🍬AM, and settings for each title were adjusted both in-game and using the presets available in the Pimax desktop app.

For more on our testing methodology, check out the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.


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//344567.top/hardware/vr/pimax-crystal-light-review/ Tp9PTPJgggTKDEwcsTyTaP Fri, 24 Jan 2025 14:05:18 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Vr ]]> It's March of 2016 and I've just brought home my brand-new Samsung Galaxy S7 on launch day. Because I've pre-ordered it I've also come away with a free bonus, the Samsung Gear VR headset. It's a clever bit of kit🧜 that you slot your phone into, transforming it into a VR display panel.

The Gear VR headset was designed in partnership with Oculus, which is now owned by Meta, and it's where my love of virtual reality headsets truly began. So you can imagine my excitement starting to build throughout 2024 as rumors swirled about Samsung and Google teaming up to create their own fully-fledged VR device. After all, Meta makes some of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best VR headsets༺ both in the gaming space and for the spatial computing crowd.

I eagerly tuned into Samsung's Galaxy Unpacked event last night to see what I hoped would be a reveal, but I'm not exactly buzzing with excitement after the fact. The little information we actually got about the upcoming device left even more to the imagination than the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nintendo Switch 2's teaser trailer, and ಞwhat little details we did get have left me deflated.

Samsung's project Moohan doesn't look like anything like a gaming device, nor the com♔petitor to the Meta Quest headsets that the market so sorely needs. Instead, it's a sleek-looking knock-off of the Apple Vision Pro.

The Apple doesn't fall too far from the tree

A Samsung Galaxy Unpacked speaker in front of a Project Moohan teaser image

(Image credit: Samsung)

I've been trying to make sense of it since the keynote, especia♋lly since the presenters at Unpacked only hit us with a brief "we'll tell you more later in the year lol".

I know that Samsung is willing to die on the hill of being an Apple rival, but Apple's one foray into VR hasn't exactly been the glaring success everyone thoug🍷ht it'd be. Yes, the Vision Pro arguably reignited a dormant mainstream interest in this technology but, by all accounts, its high-end approach has hamstrung it, with the latest whispers suggesting a more affordable sequel may not be coming after all. So I'm a bit confused. How could Samsung have looked on at the Apple Vision Pro's brief stint in the spotlight and thought "oh yes, we'd love some of that"?

Admittedly, this is all conjecture until we hear more about Samsung's headset, which is said will operate via a new form of Android called Android XR. But one look at the teaser or prototype images will tell you that this looks like a high-end, premium device that takes a lot of design lessons from Apple's ski mask. The thing smells expensive, and th൲at doesn't fill me with a lot of exciteme🍸nt.

Apple Vision Pro user smiling while playing games

(Image credit: Apple)

It doesn't take an expert in VR hardware to tell you that one of this technology's biggest problems is that it's always been prohibitively pricey. Apple's $3,500 foray is a testament to that, and if it hasn't been that popular, it's because hardly anyone can afford it. In my eyes, the reason Meta conquered the XR world is its accessible pricing. The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Meta Quest 3S offers a lot of the same mixed-realit🌃y power that The Vision Pro does, and its starting price is $299.

The other reason is that Meta hasn't had any direct competition to worry about. PSVR 2 is probably the closest thing the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Meta Quest 3 has to a rival right now, and that's only because it offers gaming capabilities at a similar price. It's not exactly a standalone mixed-reality competitor, and very few of those exist. Even the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Pico 4 Ultra won't l൩aunch in the US, meaning♑ that only select territories have that as an alternative.

I've heard it said that Meta takes big losses by pricing its devices so low, so maybe that's why it seems like every company that enters the VR world𝔍 is afraid to go after its market share.

Fortunately, this isn't the on🐎ly headset that's rumored to launchꩲ this year, and another brand might be making the VR device I want to see.

If you can't beat em, join em... sort of.

The Meta Quest 3S and its controllers

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

There have been more rumblings this week that Asus is also gearing up to launch a VR device, with the latest word on the street being that it'll use Meta's Horizon OS. So, it would kind of be like the way the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:graphics card industry runs. Nvidia and AMD supply GPU chips to their partners along with architecture and funky upscaling software, but brands like Asus, Gigabyte, and PNY manufacture their own versions of each and price them accordingly. Here, Met🔜a will supply its experienced operating system, presumab▨ly with the same access to games and apps, to a device that Asus designs and manufactures.

Asus, as we know from its many gaming peripherals, chairs, and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming PC components, is well-versed in the gami💫ng hardware realm. It's also not afraid to lead the pack in a relatively new♍ direction. I can't see that brand following in Apple's footsteps, pricing its headset through the roof and expecting non-gamers to welcome it with open arms.

Asus ROG Ally playing high on life

(Image credit: Future)

Of course, this Asus VR headset could well end up being slightly more expensive than the Meta Quest 3S, but the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Asus ROG Ally is proof that this is 💃aܫ company that knows how to step into new waters and come out the other side with a lot of success.

The other scenario could be that Asus isn't targeting the affordable end of the market either. There aren't that many PC-tilted VR headsets these days, with the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:HTC Vive Focus Vision being a rare breed of DisplayPort-compatible device🐎s. Pimax's Crystal range occupies this space too, but both models cost a lot for what they are. An Asus standalone headset using Met♏a's OS, but offering better PC potential than USB-C offerings could go down very well with gamers.

We'll need to see what's in stor𒉰e for 2025's VR releases. I hope Samsung's premium-looking prototype does have the gaming poten꧋tial that Apple Vision Pro hasn't really prioritized. Either way, Asus seems primed to pick up the slack.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Vr ]]> The Meta Quest 3S launched back in October, and it's already making waves in the VR market. The original Quest 3 was one of Amazon's top-selling gaming platforms last year, and since th🌟e Quest 3S brings a load of the same features to an even more reasonable price tag, it's going to be tough to beat in 2025.

To make matters even better, the larger 256GB model is currently seeing a random limited-time deal at Amazon right now. Despite not being six months old yet, the device is seeing a $50 reduction from its $399.99 MSRP. Since its launch bundle is still going strong, that means you can get a Meta Quest 3S, a free copy of Batman Arkham Shadow, and a three-month trial of Meta Quest+ for only

Random deals in the middle of January don't come around often for the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best VR headsets, so this is one to act quickly on if you still have Christmas money to spend. I was a bit shocked when I saw the price drop, but then I started thinking about how PSVR 2 has stayed discounted since Black Friday, and𝄹 how Samsung's long-rumored VR headset could get revealed at Galaxy Unpacked next week, and things started to make a bit more sense.

Meta Quest 3S 256GB |
Save $50⭕ - Since it's still a brand new device, it's no surprise that this is the cheapest the Meta Quest 3S 256GB has ever dropped to. If you didn't pull the trigger at Christmas time, I applaud your restraint, because this is a perfect time to grab one for a bit less.

Buy it if:

✅You want a great VR device on a budget
✅You don't mind slightly lesser specs than the Quest 3
✅ You want to 𝔍make the most of the launch bundle while it'🍸s around

Don't buy it if:

❌ You mainly plan to play PC VR games
❌ You already own a PS5

Price check:

UK:

Should you buy the Meta Quest 3S?

The Meta Quest 3 and 3S on a desk in front of green lighting

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

For the first time in years, there are so many great VR headsets on the market that are all really worth buying. Not only has this technology come a long way in the last few years, but it's gotten so much cheaper. So much so that if you had floated the concept of a "budget" VR headset to me even three years ago I'd probably have laughed ✤a knowing sigh, looked up at the sky, and thought "maybe one day".

That's exactly what the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Meta Quest 3S is - it's a standalone mixed-reality device that packs a lot of great VR gaming potential into an accessibly priced package. I really only use these de൲vices for gaming personally, but if you saw the trailer for the Apple Vision Pro and thought "this is the future", then the Quest 3S has a lot to catch your eye with as well. It can do all the spatial computing things Apple's $3,500 goggles can, and arguably, it has much better supporting content on it to keep you entertained.

Before I get crucified on Reddit for comparing apples with oranges (pun intended), The Quest 3S does have some drawbacks, which is to be expected when it's the more affordable option on the shelves. The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Meta Quest 3 has pancake lenses which help to make the area of focus when you're wearinღg it a bit larger. It also has two displays to the Quest 3S's one panel, as well as a wider FOV and clearer resolution. That said, the Quest 3S shares the exact same processor as the Quest 3, so you're getting great value for money if you opt for the cheaper option.

To be completely honest with you, I've tested plenty of VR devices, and I really had to look for a lot of the differences between the Quest ꦑ3 headsets. If you꧒'re on a budget and you still want the potential for excellent VR gaming, the Quest 3S is a worthwhile buy with plenty of games to play.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Vr ]]> The VR version of PowerWash Simulator is getting the axe some 14 months after its November 2023 launch because developer ༺FuturLab has higher priorities than "a platform which costs us more than it makes."

In , FuturLab CEO Kirsty Rigden confirmed that PowerWash Simulator VR won't receive any more updates or DLC going forward, though the base game and all released DLC will remain purchasable and playable as normal. If you want 💙to start playing the game or keep playing it, you will be able to.

"We absolutely love and believe in VR, so this doesn't mean that we won't support it in the future but we aren't 🐈able to continue with support right now," Rigden says. "We have been faced with a crossroads: we have a truly excellent and kind VR team who were working on a platform which costs us more than it makes, while also having a list of job openings that were looking to be filled on other projects. We took the decision to redeploy our VR ඣteam into those other projects/roles."

When you put it on the scales, Rigden says "I will always choose job security for my team" over maximum multiplatform support. The returns on VR simply made the platform unviable for this game – a candid assessment of technology that has grown and improved considerably since the earliest headsets, but has yet to reach critical mass or truly break into the mainstream. PowerWash Simulator is a🎐 🧔huge success, the VR version was a standout among the Meta Quest 3 lineup, and it's , but even FuturLab could only keep it up for so long.

VR remains a relatively minor enthusiast market compared to traditional gaming hardware, and it's still dealing with a problem that will sound familiar to anyone who's struggled to find a job because they need experience to get a job. For VR gaming specifically, you need enough good games to attract enough players to sell enough headsets to bring in enough developers to make good games, all without pricing people out or making them fall over from nausea. It's a hard problem to solve, and it hasn't fully been solved yet. Singular experiences like Half-Life: Alyx and evergreen hits like Beat Saber have moved the needle, and options like PSVR2 at least put VR next to mainstream hardware as a cool attachment (with a fairly low attach rat𒀰e), but VR hasn't yet exploded the way some emphatic early proponents probably would've hoped.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Vr ]]> Standalone VR headsets are getting more use cases by the day as manufacturers figure out new software features and integrations. The latest news from CES, however, brings more portable gaming allowance to the PICO 4 Ultra, Meta Quest 3, and Apple Visi💯on Pro.

Nvidia GeForce Now is like the GPU manufacturer's version of Netflix or Game Pass, and it allows you to integrate your existing gaming libraries to its cloud streaming servers so that you can play them on whatever device you want. Later this month you'll be able to play GeForce Now on some of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best VR headsets, Nvidia has confirmed.

Depending on how much you pay for the subscription service, you'll get to play at varying degrees of performance, tiered by Nvidia's graphics cards for reference. On a compatible device, you can stream your games with the 4K performance of an RTX 4080, if your connection can handle it. On the Pico 4 Ultra, however, you'll only be able to play at up to 1440p, but at least you won't need to 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:pre-order an RTX 5070 in order to do it.

NVIDIA GeForce NOW cloud gaming platform

(Image credit: NVIDIA)

What might be a surprising bonus for many is that DLSS will also be catered to when playing GeForce Now on one of these headsets, so long as the game you're playing has DLSS support in its settings. Just keep in mind that the maximum refresh rate of both the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Meta Quest 3 and 3S is 120Hz, and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Pico 4 Ultra has a max of 🅠90Hz, so you won't be able to boost up to Esports frame rates.

Even the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Meta Quest 3S has Bluetooth connectivity, so you can hook up your 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC controller to play your GeForce Now games and enjoy them on a commute, or at home when someone else nee𝓰ds to use the TV.

I should clarify that this integration will be more in line with how Game Pass works on the Meta Quest 3. You won't be able to turn 2D platforming Celeste gameplay into a VR port, but you will get to play on an enlarged display right in front of your eyes. It's also been confirmed that to play on a VR headset, you𒊎'll need a gamepad-compatible game, and so far, there's been no mention of cloud streaming of actual PC VR games if you own them.

Pico 4 Ultra review image of the headset on top of a gaming desk

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

In my eyes, this is a particular feather in the cap of the PICO 4 Ultra, which feels like it needs to justify itself against the more popular Meta headsets. Jessica Zhang, head of partnerships at PICO, said "Our integration of GeForce NOW underscores PICO's commitment to expanding our library of content and providing the best possible gaming experiences. This latest work eliminates the harꦚdware barrier and delivers an incredible library of games to our platform, making PICO headsets an ideal destination for immersive entertainment."

Despite Nvidia's slightly confusing marketing spea🧸k, GeF🌺orce Now isn't like Netflix - a subscription doesn't allow you immediate access to a massive library of content. You integrate your libraries from Steam, Epic Games, Xbox, and more, and any games you own in those libraries that are supported by GeForce Now will be available to stream.

The GeForce Now app will be availabl♑e to download from Pico 4 Ultra later this month, but on the Quest 3 and 3S, you'll need to visit the GeForce Now website on your device's browser. Support has also been confirmed for Apple Vision Pro, which is a nice gaming win for an༺y owners of that luxury headset.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Vr ]]> Meta Quest 3S and Apple Vision Pro sure have hogged the VR limelight this year, but there🌳's another headset that I think you should know about if you're shopping for a new mixed-reality device this Christmas.

The Pico 4 Ultra launched only a few months ago, and it has some specs that are even more powerful tha🐼n the Meta Quest 3. I was scrolling through Christmas-time deals at Amazon today when I came across its first-ever major discount - to the tune of a £60 reduction. That means that for a limited time, you can get the Pico 4 Ultra for just , which is the same price as the 512GB Quest 3.

Because this 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:VR headset is so new, the discount isn't all you get. You can still make the most of the Pico 4 Ultra's launch bundle, which gets you three🐟 free games (try saying that a few times out loud) ꩵwith your purchase for no extra cost. Those games are packing serious heat: Blade & Sorcery, Pistol Whip, and Synth Riders, as well as a one-month subscription to VRChat Plus. That's quite tempting versus the one free Batman game you get when buying the Quest 3.

Pico 4 Ultra 256GB + 3 Free Games + VRC+ Subscription |
Save £60 - This is the first time that the Pico 4 Ultra has dropped in price since its launch earlier in the year. Its pre-order bonus offer is still available, which means you can get three free games with your pur⭕chase, two of which are Blade & Sorcery and Pistol Whip, which are two of the best VR games ever made in my opinion.

Buy it if

You want a powerful standalone VR headset
You want something that's better than the Meta Quest 3
✅ You want to play on PC
✅ You want three free games to get you started

Don't buy it if:

❌ You'd prefer a Meta Quest headset
❌ You already own a PS5

Should you buy the Pico 4 Ultra?

Pico 4 Ultra review image of the headset on top of a gaming desk

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

Now priced at the same level as the Meta Quest 3, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Pico 4 Ultra finds itself in a straight shootout. I've had the good fortune of reviewing both headsets and although both are plenty capable of giving you mixed reality goodness and VR gaming fun, there's one I🧸'd probably choose over the other.

Pico 4 Ultra has 12GB of RAM, more than the 8GB you get in the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Meta Quest 3. In addition, it has a really lightweight feel on your head because the head strap you get out of the box is a bit more sub♏stantial than the stock one Meta gives you. This spreads the weight a bit better, meaning it's more comfortable to wear for longer sessions.

One of my biggest concerns with Pico's OS was that it might have a smaller library of games than the popular Quest options. While that is true, I was surprised that the 4 Ultra still had access to lots of great titles, and many of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best VR games are present.

Pico 4 Ultra's pancake lenses and facial interface

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

In standalone mode, the Pico 4 Ultra uses the same processor ﷽as the Quest 3, the Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2, but with its beefier memory, larger battery, faster Wi-Fi, and crystal clear frontal cameras, I'd probably pick the Pico 4 Ultra. You may think the opposite is true when you consider the Quest 3's increased 512GB storage or slightly wider field of view, but I'd disagree. Memory makes more of a difference to gaming perfor𝓡mance in a VR headset, and a longer battery life will be a big factor for you. VR games are bizarely small in terms of storage sizes, and in over a year of owning my Quest 3, I've not come close to filling up its 512GB drive.

Of course, if you're on a budget, you might want to opt for the cheapest alternative, which will be the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Meta Quest 3S. It also shares the same chipset as the headsets above, although does cut some corners with other internal specs. Still, it only costs £299, so if you need to keep costs down at this time of year (I wouldn't blame you), that head♔set might suit you better.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Vr ]]> I’m going to level with you and admit that, even for someone like me who has tried a number of different VR headsets through the years, it can be hard to tell the difference between the Meta Quest 3S and its full-fat sibling. Yes, there are a few obvious comparisons you can mak🐬e, but for their respective prices, the Quest 3S does a very impressive imitation.

And that’s a good thing. A lot of the time an “S” device that comes in cheaper than a flagship model feels half-baked because the manufacturer really wants you to spend money on the more expensive version. The Quest 3 is one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best VR headsets out there at the moment, but it didn’t exactly continue the Quest 2’s mission of making virtꦿual reality technology affordable for all.

The Meta Quest 3S remedies that because it comes in two sizes (128GB and 256GB) and costs only $299.99 / £289.99 or $399.99 / £379. That lower MSRP is the same price as the Quest 2 before it was discontinued. Pandemic launch or not, that headset made a name for itself by making a mainstream VR device approachable, and the Quest 3Sജ may see major success for the same reason.

Design

The Meta Quest 3S next to the Meta Quest 2

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

Not only does the Meta Quest 3S feel like the proper spiritual successor to the Quest 2, but it sort of looks like one too. It has the same rectangular look with sharper corners that make it look a bit more refined. If it weren’t for an upgraded frontal camera module, the Quest 3S would look eerily similar to the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Meta Quest 2.

For a “Lite” model of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Meta Quest 3, it does make 🧔me laugh that Zuck’s engineers have only managed to shave one measly gram off the Quest 3’s weight. It’s the equivalent of taking a feather out of your inventory in Skyrim and suddenly not being over-encumbered, and it’s hilarious that Meta is actually marketing it for its “lightweight design”. Nice try.

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Meta Quest 3S from above

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)
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The Meta Quest 3S's left hand side, showing its power button and USB-C port

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)
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The bottom of the Meta Quest 3S

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

The Quest 3S comes with the same cleverly designed head strap as the Quest 3. It’s definitely a basic, stock option, but it does the job with a top velcro strap that can be adjusted to your head size, as well as some loops around the back to tighten or loosen the fit. Thankfully, the design of the Quest 3S has been thoughtfully executed, since the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Meta Quest accessories made for the ori𒈔ginal will fit either headset - no need to buy specially fitted ones for either device. Out of the box, the facial interfaces of both feel identical, with some fabric upholstery📖 and quite plush cushioning for your cheeks and forehead.

It’s no surprise that the Quest 3S connects to a charger or 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming PC through USB-C, although it misses out on the Quest 3’s 3.5mm audio jack, which is a shame. I’m not sure this would cost too much more to add in 2024, and since budget buyers are far more likely to use it than wireless or Bluetooth headsets, it feels like a glaring omission. Thankfully, you get the additional onboard buttons for when your controllers inevitably run out 💜of battery. Some volume adjustment keys and a handy action button lie on the headset’s underside, which should always be present on standalone headsets like this. There’s also the standard power button on the 3S’s left-hand side.

Features

The Fresnel lenses of the Meta Quest 3S

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

Even when you’re looking at the spec sheets comparing the Quest 3 and 3S, you need a trained eye to figure out the differences, because, in truth, there aren’t many. Both feature the same Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2 processor, which is one of the biggest wins of this more affordable headset. It’d be all too easy for Meta to scale back on power for the lighter model, but with so much competition in the VR world at the moment, the use of this processor feels like they’re rolling up their sleeves. The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Pico 4 Ultra al🌳so launched this year, touting that same APU but even more RAM than the Quest 3. Despite Meta’s financial footwork to get around it when the Quest 3S launched, the Pico 4 Ultra is still a serious rival in Europe, so this processor is more important than a lot𒐪 of shoppers realize.

If you think about it, the Quest 3S gets you the processing power of the Quest 3, the Pico 4 Ultra, and even the new 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:HTC Vive Focus Vision for undeniably cheaper than any of those devices. The latter will set you back $999 / £999, and although it’s designed to harness the power of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best graphics cards, that’s still a massive win for peop൩le bu♏ying the Quest 3S.

The biggest talking point for most is that the Quest 3’s pancake lenses are missing from the Quest 3S. For me, this is perhaps the most noticeable change when using either headset. The wider area of focus really does make a difference in gaming and mixed-reality menu hopping. Combine that with a lower per-eye resolution, and the Quest 3S does start to feel morജe like a budget option. Still, with the same 8GB of RAM, integrated spatial audio speakers, and variable refresh rate, the Quest 3S has more than enough to make first-time VR buyers swoon.

Meta Quest 3 vs 3S specs
Meta Quest 3SMeta Quest 3
ProcessorQualcomm Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2
Resolution1832 x 1920 per eye2064 x 2208 per eye
Display type1x LCD display2x LCD Displays
Refresh rateVariable - 72Hz, 90Hz, 120HzVariable - 72Hz, 90Hz, 120Hz
Field of view96 degrees110 degrees
LensesFresnelPancake
Sensors2 x RGB sensors, 4 x VGA sensors, 2 x IR Flood LEDs2 x RGB cameras, 4 x IR cameras
Depth sensorNoYes
Storage128GB, 256GB512GB (128GB model discontinued)
Cameras2x 4MP, 18PPD cameras2x 4MP, 18PPD cameras
AudioIntegrated 3D spatial audio speakersIntegrated 3D spatial audio speakers
RAM8GB8GB
Weight514g515g
Eye trackingNoNo
Battery~2 hours 30 min (4,324 mAh)~2 hours depending on usage (5,060 mAh)
ConnectivityWi-Fi 6EWi-Fi 6E

Another spec disparity of note is that the Quest 3 has an integrated depth sensor which can help with passthrough clarity as well as room tracking and mapping. The Quest 3S omits this, instead using a few InfaRed projectors to map out a room and your position in it. I didn’t notice less accurate tracking in my side-by-side tests of the 3 and 3S, but it might be worth taking into consideration if you play in a more sensitive area of your home w🎃ith lots of breakable goodies near you. S🎉imilarly, if you play in darker rooms, the Quest 3’s depth sensor might be better for low-lighting conditions.

Meta Quest 3S's front camera module up close

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

Battery life is technically better on the Quest 3S, despite its mAh being smaller. Depending on what you use either headset for in one session, you’ll get a similar 2-hour battery life without a pro headstrap. I’ve found just over 2 hours for either is an accurate statement, with gaming being the more intensive activity that brings it down closer to that baseline. Neither is🍷 particularly impressive in terms of lifespan because they’re just short enough to feel like an inconvenience. If you don’t charge up between uses, you’re probably going to be cutting your next Power Wash Sim session short.

What is constantly disappointing is that the controllers have an even worse battery life, and will often run out of charge between uses. For that reason, I can highly recommend𓆏 charging docks to keep the controllers ready to go for your next session - unless you have an unlimited budget for AA batteries.

Performance

The Meta Quest 3 and 3S on a desk in front of green lighting

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

I want to state right now that the Quest 3S is a very impressive VR gaming device for the money. Most of the performance notes I have are about the few times I paid attention to the man behind the curtain, noticing where the Quest 3 does things better. That’s probably going to be the case for most “Lite” model reviews because it’s where the natural comparisons are going to sit. That said, it doesn’t mean the Quest 3S isn’t worth buying. I’m really looking for the nitty gritty details I’ll mention below, and I’ll admit that they were quite tricky to find. Normally, I wouldn’t actually compare two devices so closely when they have a t𝓡wo-hundred-dollar price disparity, but the fact I feel those comparisons are valid says a lot of good things about the Quest 3S on its own.

Even five year꧑s ago, the idea of an “entry-level” VR headset was pretty alien. The idea of a headset under $450 with full-color passthrough, genuine standalone gaming power, and loads of mixed-reality potential was so out of reach that it was a fantasy.

For the first few weeks of testing this headset, I wasn’t actually sure what I was going to say in this review. Unless I really looked for the slight differences between the 3 and 3S, I couldn’t find them. I could boot up a game and play for hours without any immersion-breaking performance hiccups to give away that I was using a “budget” device. Especially if you’re not used to playing VR games, this headset will be very capable of making your jaw drop. Like the Quest 2 before it, it can immerse you to a degree that you’ll come out of a longer session and need to take a second look at your real hands to know you’re out of the Matrix. The resolution per eye may be weaker than the Quest 3 512GB, but when it’s that close to your eyeballs you don’t 🌊need to suspend your disbelief like you might need to on a big TV these days. In truth, it took me diving into the same levels in both headsets to really understand the weak points of the 3S.

The Quest 3’s colors and display seem more vivid and colorful overall. Maybe this was the pancake lenses showing their worth, or the fa🔯ct that two LCD displays are better than one. Perhaps it was a combination of these 🏅things and the Quest 3’s boosted resolution. Regardless, things just seem more focused, and colors appear clearer on Quest 3. The Quest 3S still does a great job though, making it easy to spot the tiny bits of grime that still needed washing away in Power Wash Sim.

A Meta Quest 3S controller

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

I must say, both headsets come up a bit short in Blade & Sorcery Nomad when it comes to jaggy lines - something the Pico 4 Ultra has them both beat on. Doing more formalized tests really solidifies the value of extra RAM in that headset, especially because environments and details in surroundings pop in much more noticeably on the Quest 3S. Controller tracking is also a bit disappointing, which makes some weapons in the game unusable. The Pico 4 Ultra suffered similar issues, but I felt much more immersed in my sequences of fantasy 🥂mass murder on Pico’s headset than I do on the Quest 3S.

The increased resolution of the Quest 3 really shows its worth in Asgard’s Wrath 2, with even its softer, more illustrative art style appearing clearer on the flagship model. To a layman, these environments will still be plenty expressive on the 3S, but you defini⛦tely notice a difference with some beefed-up resolution and an extra display panel. The same great audio quality from the Quest 3 carries over to the 3S though, so I can’t make any complaints about how immersive and high-quality games sound.

Meta Quest 3S review image of the headset on a desk in green lighting

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

I’m not one for mixed-reality spatial computing, but I did a bit more testing with this headset than I usually do. I can see it being a big draw for people who like the look of the Apple Vision Pro but are attracted to a much more affordable device. Hand tracking works fairly well for the most part, allowing me to pinch my fingers to interact, or get physically closer to a virtual menu and use them like I would a touch screen. 🌞The fact that Meta's Quest OS windows now operate within real spaces is pretty clever. Going upstairs in a friend’s house, then looking down at the ground, only to see the headset’s app library window still open through the floor was a bit wild, and something people are bound to get a kick out of.

Watching content on YouTube and streaming services was where I found the Quest 3 to be a much more versatile option because focus is such a priority for big virtual cinema-like screens. With Pancake lenses, you definitely get a wider area of a virtual cinema screen in clarity without needing to move your head. Similarly, the Quest 3S’s narrower FOV makes itself known in these instances where you aren’t fully immersed since it can be harder to zone out the black borders around your content. Either way, PSVR 2 and the detail and vivid colors its OLED displays can throw at your eyeballs is much better. Not least because the inky black surroundings of any virtual screen in 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:cinematic mode help you to feel more immersed.

Should you buy the Meta Quest 3S?

The Meta Quest 3S and its controllers

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

Keep in mind that I’m making these comparisons from the point of someone who has tried lots of VR headsets and that I’ve really been looking for holes to pick in the 3S. Even five years ago, the idea of an “entry-level” VR headset was pretty alien. The idea of a headset under $450 with full-color passthrough, genuine standalone gaming power, and loads of mixed-reality potential was so out of reach that it was a fantasy. The Quest 3S has all of that, and the fact I can nitpick those featu🦋res in a device at this price point i🍷s excellent.

If you haven’t yet owned a modern, standalone VR headset, this is a fantastic option that gets you so many of the Quest 3’s software tricks and lots of its internals for a decent price. Enthusiasts who have played a lot of VR games before, on either a Quest 2 or PC VR headset, will probably want more than the 3S can provide, so I’d be inclined to recommend the full-fat Quest 3, or the Pico 4 Ultra. If you do have more budget to play with, maybe consider a PC option like the HTV Vive Focus Vision - not least because my concerns with how Meta collects our data still make me hesitant to recommend its hardware (see my 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Meta Quest Pro review).

Still, this is maybe the best entry-level VR device ever created. Both in looks and spirit, it’s the spitting image of its father, the Meta Quest 2. However, with update♍d internal🍬s and software perks to its name, it’s potentially more worth a buy than its parent ever was.

How I tested the Meta Quest 3S

I tested the Meta Quest 3S for just over a month before writing this review. In 🐻that time I’ve used it for plenty of VR gaming, as well as watch🐈ing some streaming content and general spatial computing tasks.

I played a lot of Blade & Sorcery Nomad, Power Wash Sim VR, and Asgard’s Wrath 2 on the Quest 3S to test its gaming potential. To compare it with the Quest 3, I lo🦂aded up the same levels in each game and played them one after the other to take notes.

For more on how we test the latest technology, check out the full澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询: GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Vr ]]> The brand new Meta Quest 3S has somehow found it in the Cyber Monday deals aisle, and I'm a little shocked. When a new bit of gaming hardware comes out in the first half of the calendar year, you can pretty much bet it will be on offer during Cyber Monday. When a new VR device drops around a month before Black Friday, it's much harder to expect it'๊ll land itself a pre-Christmas discount.

And yet, here I am, sifting through the early Cyber Monday deals already available, and the latest addition to the brand's headset lineup has dropped in price by £20. The Quest 3S 256GB model is going for at the moment, and the even more affordable 128GB model is going , £10 down from 🐈its launch price.

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Cyber Monday Meta Quest deals have continued straight on from Black Friday ones, and that means there are plenty of access💖ories and bundles still going at the moment too. Thankfully, the Quest 3S's launch bundle that gets you a free copy of Batman: Arkham Shadow is still active, so no matter which size of hea☂dset you go for here, you'll get at least one game to kickstart your VR library.

Meta Quest 3S 256GB |
Save £20 - This is, unsurprisingly, the first time the brand new Quest 3S has seen a discount since its launch on October 15. 𒀰This discount doesn't even exist in the US, so it's a real blessing for UK shoppers who haven't grabbed a Quest 3 headset yet.

Buy it if:

✅ You haven't owned a VR headset before
✅ You have a Quest 2 but want more mixed-reality
✅ You don't play games on a PC or PS5

Don't buy it if:

❌ You want the best Quest headset
❌ You won't use that much storage

128GB model:

Should you buy the Meta Quest 3S?

A central shot of the Meta Quest 3S on a white surface

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

The Quest 3S feels like a spiritual successor to the Quest 2 in that it's an affor🐠dable device that doesn't have the most incredible specs out there but has plenty for people to enjoy. If you haven't owned a VR headset yet but you've always been intrigued, or the Apple Vision Pro sparked some interest, the Quest 3S is currently your most aff💝ordable way to bring it home with you. You don't need to spend over £3,000 for all the swanky spatial computing features Apple showed off, as the Quest 3 headsets can do many of the same things.

I'm currently testing the Meta Quest 3S after reviewing the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Meta Quest 3 when it launched last year. I only really use these devices for gaming, since the whole spatial computing thing feels a bit surplus to requirements for me. So far, I've really enjoyed my time with the Quest 3S, and it doesn't feel that different from playing on the full-fat Quest 3. With either, you're going to be getting one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best VR headsets to play with, and since they can be used standalone or tethered to a PC, you're giving🧔 yourself some nice versatility.

The only caveat I'd bring into all of this is that thanks to 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Cyber Monday gaming deals, PSVR 2 is currently on offer as well. In my eyes, anyone who already owns and plays games on a PS5 should be considering that visor, becau⛦se it gets you more gaming features, and a better display for your money. ൩Sony's option is , which makes it more affordable than the 256GB model of the Quest 3S.


For more deals coverage over the next few days, check out 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Cyber Monday gaming PC deals, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Cyber Monday Xbox deals, and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Cyber Monday gaming chair deals.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Vr ]]> The Meta Quest 3 and 3S are practical litt༺le devices for VR gaming, but their head straps are, not to be too mean, a little basic. Don't get me wrong, the clever tightening loops that slide along the back side are nice and easy to adjust, but if you were hoping for any cushioning at all, you may be left wanting.

That's okay though because if you've been struggling to play for longer sessions with the Quest 3 or Quest 3S, there ar🏅e third-party head straps that could absolutely change the game for you, as they did me. KIWI Des🧸ign is my favorite, and in a special Black Friday treat, it's offering both its battery and comfort head straps for less. If you don't care too much about battery life, the Comfort Head Strap is going for just at the moment, which is the cheapest I've ever seen it drop to, and I track its price on a weekly basis.

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Black Friday Meta Quest deals like this can offer you the chance to boost the quality of life of your headset, even if the 3 and 3S devices aren't dis𒊎counted in their own rights. If you've got a bit more money to play around with, you may be more interested in KIWI's battery-boosting option, which gives you the same plush comfort, but also gives your headset a longer lifespan. It's currently going

KIWI Design Comfort Head Strap for Quest 3 / 3S |
Save $29 - Now, unfor🅠tunately, this is a Prime-exclusive deal, which means if you're not a paying member, you could take out a free trial and cancel before it takes any money away from you. Also, don't forget to tick the $10 coupon box on the retail page to get the full saving.

Buy it if:

✅ You find the stock head strap uncomfortable
✅ You like plush cushioning
✅ You want something designed by a Meta partner

Don't buy it if:

❌ You're hoping to use this with another VR headset
❌ You want the Battery pack version

UK:

Should you buy the KIWI Design Comfort Head Strap?

Plush cushioning on the KIWI Design Comfort Head Strap for Quest 3

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

There's a lot to like about KIWI's Comfort head straps, and since testing one out with the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Meta Quest 3, it's the only one I use. It should be noted that if you have the Meta Quest 3S, KIWI's 🎉straps will work with your device too. Thankfully, the designs of the two headsets are similar enough that they can make use of the same Meta Quest accessories.

The comfort level of the KIWI Battery head strap really surprised me, because, for a cheaper add-on by a third-party b🔯rand, it feels extremely premium. It's got really plush cushioning that hugs your noggin while you play, and the leather material feels nice and genuine - I haven't noted any degradation or peeling that would point 🦩to a cheaper substitute being used.

The battery versio♛n is particularly useful and has added many hours to my Blade & Sorcery survival mode runs. Whiling away the hours slaughtering NPCs has never been easier, and if anything, KIWI's head straps are responsible for the countless virtual 🐈lives I've taken in increasingly brutal ways. Luckily, it braces my head really gently thanks to its adjustable length, and I never feel that forehead ache like I sometimes can with the stock head strap.

If there's one issue with this 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Meta Quest accessory, it's maybe that it makes the headset feel as thou♒gh it's sitting higher up on your head⛦, and a little less secure when playing more active games. If you use the Quest 3 for a lot of fitness apps, maybe look for something more slimline, but I'm sure it wouldn't be a deal breaker and you could find the right fit for you and your use cases.


Don't forget there are also 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Black Friday VR headset deals running, as well as 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Black Friday Xbox deals, and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Black Friday gaming chair deals.

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//344567.top/hardware/vr/this-headstrap-can-add-comfort-and-battery-to-your-meta-quest-3-this-black-friday/ AAweQn4ETiCGt26Tot7qLT Fri, 29 Nov 2024 18:06:24 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Vr ]]> Whenever Black Friday comes around, it's always an oꦬpportune time to check on some of the priciest pieces of tech for any worthwhile discounts. If graphics cards, PC gaming handhelds, and consoles are normally just out of your price range, then it makes sense to check up on them at this time of year. VR headsets are up there with the rest of the most expensive tech but can see some price cuts to make them a bit more palatable.

This Meta Quest 3 bundle is , which is the expected price for the VR headset. Despite the lack of a discount, this might still be one of the best 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Black Friday Meta Quest deals we've seen this year. You'll get a free copy of Batman: Arkham Shadow as standard wherever you buy the headset rightܫ now, but a free $75 gift card is what really makes this stand out. While you can't use this against the price of the headset, that's still a saving of $75 if you had plans to makꦉe any more purchases at Best Buy over the big sale season.

Until it was adjusted for the Quest 3S's launch, the 512GB Quest 3 used to have an MSRP of $649. This dropped to just $499 in September and has remained that way ever since, making it very alluring against other VR headsets. With ♛that in mind, you're getting this flagship headset for way cheaper than you could this time last year, and $75 worth to spend on any other of🍒fer that takes your fancy.

Meta Quest 3 512GB Bundle | 
Free $75 gift card
- This Meta Quest 3 headset bꦓundle doesn't have any huge notable price drops like we'd expect this Black Friday. Instead, Best Buy has bundled the headset with a free $75 online gift card with every purchase to sweeten the deal against buying elsewhere. Don't forget you also get a free copy of Batman Arkham Shadow to claim too.

Buy it if:

✅ You want a high-end VR headset
✅ You play PC VR games
✅ 512B of storage is ideal

Don't buy it if:

❌ You're on a budget
❌ You want an improved battery life

Price check

UK: 

Should you buy the Meta Quest 3 this Black Friday?

Image of the Meta Quest 3 headset taken by author Duncan Robertson.

(Image credit: Future)

Knowing what 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Black Friday VR headset deal to buy right now can be a little confusing. Even where Meta's offerings aܫre concerned, there isn't just the Mꦇeta Quest 3 available on shelves, but the Meta Quest 3S kicking about for a more affordable cost.

If experiencing the immersion of virtual reality on a budget is your main priority then the 3S is going to be your best bet. That device is a more affordable alternative, having a starting cost of $299.99 if you're looking at the 128GB version. Of course, PSVR 2's discount is also really tempting right now, with a lower price tag than the Quest 3 at 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:just $349 at Amazon

The Meta Quest 3 headset has a much higher resolution than the Quest 3S, providing 2064 x 2208 pixels per eye, compared to the 1,832 by 1,920 per eye of the 3S. This means you'll have a sharper image to deal with, as well as more generous Pancake lenses increasing your area of focus, which is important if you're playing dark and gritty games like the bundled Batman: Arkha🅺m Shadow.

If you still aren't convinced that the Meta Quest 3 is the right choice for you, it's currently holding space as one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best VR headsets we've ever looked at. Our very own Duncan Robertson even noted in his 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Meta Quest 3 review that it's an "excellent device for VR gaming" and that it "takes the excellent gaming chops of th🧸e Oculus Quest 2 and gives it a current-gen mixed reali🤪ty refresh."

If that's enough to pique your interest, and you were planning on making more purchജases at Best Buy this Black Friday anyway, this current Black Friday VR headset deal feels like a no-brainer to me.

For even more savings on everything virtual reality check out our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Black Friday gaming PC deals hub where we've gathered all the best discounts on additional headsets and accessories. If VR isn't your idea of a good time, our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Black Friday PS5 deals and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Black Friday Xbox deals hub are full to the brim with savings on consoles, games, and accessories for the pixel-pushing machines.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Vr ]]> I'd like to think that somewhere out there, Mark Zuckerberg is cursing the heavens like a Disney villain because this morning, PSVR 2 has had a major Black Friday price cut. This comes just one month after Meta launched the Quest 3S, with its entire USP hinging on being a more ⛎affordable VR device than all others. I've been testing out the Quest 3S in preparation for our review, and with the larger 256GB SKU now costing more than Sony's headset, I know which one I'd🌞 rather buy.

PSVR 2 is, in my opinion, the best virtual reality headset on the market. You'll need a PS5 or a gaming PC in order for it to work, but its specs and features make it a truly high-end VR device for gaming. Despite its more premium approach,🥀 you can now get its Horizon Call of the Mountain bundle for just thanks൲ to Black Friday.

This is by far and away the cheapest cost the headset has had since launch - beating out the Days of Play discount from earlier this year by a whole $100. 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Black Friday VR headset deals and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Black Friday Meta Quest deals are yet to include the Quest 3 or 3S, and even with the most affordable 128GB 3S costing less than this PSVR 2 deal, I'd argue Sony's visor is the headset to buy ꧅right now.

Today's best PS5 deals

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PSVR 2 Horizon Call of the Mountain Bundle |
Save $250 - I can't say I've seen the Horizon bundle drop in price since launch, even if the headset alone has had aꦦ couple of discounts now. Regardless, an over $200 drop brings this premium VR bunꦚdle down cheaper than the Meta Quest 3, and the 256GB Quest 3S.

Buy it if:

✅ You play on PC or PS5
✅ You don't care about mixed-reality
✅ You only want a VR headset for gaming

Don't buy it if:

❌ You care about spatial computing
❌ You want a standalone device

Price check: |

UK: |

Should you buy PSVR 2 this Black Friday?

PSVR 2 up close next to a gaming PC

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

In 2024, you're spoiled for choice for VR devices. The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best VR headsets have welcomed man🐻y new competitors into their midst, and even if Apple Vision Pro isn't that great for gaming, it's reignited a lot of interest in the mainstream tech market.

If you're looking for that mixed-reality, futuristic, Metaversal experience of Spatial Computing, then the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Meta Quest 3 and it🌟s more affordable sibling the Quest 3S are going to be more appealing to you. Those devi♛ces don't need to be tethered to a console or gaming PC to work, and will give you a lot of versatility.

If you do already own a PS5 or one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming PCs though, I personꦏally do🅠n't see the need for a standalone VR headset. The Quest 3 and 3S are very impressive, but they don't give you the sort of gaming power that the innards of the PS5 can, or indeed, a gaming PC can.

On specs alone, Sony's second headset beats most of the competition. You get a 110° FOV, whereas the Quest 3S only has 96°. Resolution per eye on the Quest 3S is 2064 ♛x 2208, which, on paper, is more impressive than PSVR 2s 2000 x 2040 per eye, but nothing matches Sony's OLED displays for me.♊ The fidelity and detail when your eyes are that close add a whole new layer of graphical goodness, which, try as they might, the Quest 3 and 3S just don't really come as close to. If you're playing on a PS5, you also get eye-tracking and foveated rendering, as well as clever haptic feedback in PSVR 2's headband.

Meta Quest 3's controllers

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

I'd also argue that controller tracking on PSVR 2 is much better when gaming too. In order to be more practical, the Quest 3 range removed the tracking rings on their controllers, which is aꦫ blessing and a curse. I've noticed in Blade & Sorcery Nomad on Met♋a's headsets that hand tracking is really not where you want it to be for that type of game. In equivalent experiences on PSVR 2, I've never had those kinds of issues.

Of course, any gaming hardware purchase should come with the consideration of what games are available for it. Thanks to PSVR 2's SteamVR support and that♛ launched earlier in the year, this headset now has access to countless VR experiences if you own a gaming laptop or desktop. Even for PS5, the number of games for it has been slowly increasing, with some of the biggest and best launches like Metro Awakening, Alien Rogue Incursion, and Skydance Bohemoth all coming soon as well.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Vr ]]> It's not hyperbolic to say Bloober Team's 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Silent Hill 2 Remake might be the scariest game of all time, and a new⭕ first-person VR mod threatens to ratchet up the horror substantially.

For obvious reasons, a well-made VR experience is always going to be exponentiall💫y more immersive than its conventional TV screen counterpart, and when the world you're immersed in is filled with othꦿerworldly abominations designed by one of the most beloved horror artists of all time, well, you'd better hope you're built from tougher stuff than me. I tried playing Resident Evil 7 in VR and lasted a pitiful five minutes, and I think Silent Hill 2 Remake just barely edges that out in terms of sheer oppressive terror, and I'm frankly not even very interested in putting myself through that trauma.

Howe🎶ver, for those who truly fear nothing, or instead just enjoy the thrill of nearly being scared to death, there's a Silent Hill 2 Remake first-person VR mod with fulᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚl motion controls courtesy of modder praydog (thanks, ).

The mod's available for download over on , and its description promises "smo♎oth movement," two-handed rifle and shotgun controls, a "properly projected crosshair in 3D space," and "fully immersive" melee swings that are accurate to weapons' sizes, "even with custom modelﷺs." 

There are also what praydog calls "context𝓀ual hit reactions," meaning the game's combat physics translate faithfully to VR. For example, when you hit an enemy in the legs there's a chance it'll temporarily incapacitate them, and in general, the part oꦜf the body you strike should react appropriately.

The mod also lets you use your headset's roomscaling tech to move around your physical space freely while playing the game, which of course further adds to immersion and makes this already 🐲daunting proposition even scarier. If you've got what it takes, my hat's off to you, but I'll continue playing the game with that crucial degree of separation that exists between my eyes and the TV.

Find out where Silent Hill 2 Remake landed on our list of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best horror games.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Vr ]]> Realizing you're trapped in a small corridor and there's something with a lot of teeth in the walls waiting to jump out at you is Metro Awakening at its VR best. The panicked head spinning, the shaky gun whipping around in your watery torch beam – if the prev🐭ious Metro games built an impressively dour take on an underground apocalypse, this makes you live it as you rummage through your pack for the tools you need to avoid ending up as giant mutant rat food.

FAST FACTS

Release date: November 7, 2024
Platform(s): PS VR2, Meta Quest, Steam VR
Developer: Vertigo Games
Publisher: Deep Silver

When Awakening choses to channel Metro's tunnel based shootouts – either against monsters or murderous survivors – it does a good job of bringing that style of action to life within VR. Peeking out from behind cover as you click clack another magazine into a rusty AK-47 held together with tape and hope is always a satisfying feeling. While the tension of creeping around claustrophobic corridors, when you know there's someth𒅌ing in there with you, creates some great horror 🐼moments too.

Metro Awakening review

(Image credit: Deep Silver)

There's a pleasing physicality to the most basic functions here as you reach up to wipe condensation from your gas mask, for example. Or furiously hand crank your little generator to charge your fading torch. One of life's greatest gaming pleasures I've discovered while playing Metro is pul🐬ling back the slide on your pistol to chamber a round (or cracking it a half inch just to check you have already). These little things pull you into the🐻 world in a very tactile way as you bring out your pack to check supplies, reorder weapons, and grab what you need. Even pressing a button over your head to flick your headlamp on and off never stops being fun.

There's a pleasing physicality in VR as you wipe condensation from your gas mask, or furiously ꦏhand crank your little generator

Despite a slow start, the opening hours feel about as good as a Metro game in VR could get. However, as things move on, the game veers away from the enjoyable gunplay and horror it seems to have c🐎racked so well. Instead, lengthy expositional moments abound♎, where it feels like there's far too much walking and talking for a game famously about shooting people in the face with lethal air rifles (which disappointingly don't appear here at all).

The developer, the excellent Arizona Sunshine's Vertigo Games, clearly knows ho🐟w to make a good VR shooter, but here that seems to slowly take a back seat to the story. I get it to some degree. After all, when the actual author of the original books, Dmitry Glukhovsky, gets involved with writing the story, you are going to want to use that. But it leaves this feeling like an action focused game that doesn't really have the tools to articulate Glukhovsky's ideas.

Metro Awakening review

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So while the opening hours feel very Metro as you fight and explore through rail tunnels, you eventually spend more and more time walking and talking as the game tries to flesh out its narrative, largely through things like radio conversations, flashbacks, and visions. I won't spoil the story here (although the team have openly talked about it being 💖the origin prequel for a specific Metro character) but it doesn't feel like this is the best way of telling it. There's a heavily introspective and spiritual journey here with some depth to it, and building out some chunky lore, that doesn't feel best served by a man largely having conversations by himself in empty corridors.

Hands on

Everything you use in Metro Awakenings exists physically on a pack you can pull out to check supplies, s🌳elect toolꦰs, and change weapons. It works well for the most part but can fall apart under pressure with a few selection zones requiring a precision that's hard to muster when a mutant has your head in its mouth.

The attempt to lever Glukhovsky's tale into this VR shooter has a strange effect on the pacing and flow overall. For a series known for its stealth – in the non-VR games you're often destroying lights to create shadows, or shooting ball bearings to quietly pop enemy skulls – there's very little of that here. When stealth is initially introduced, via the medium of "punching people in the back of the head", it's unsatisfying and unwie𝔉ldy; something that never really feels good as you try to work out how hard to waft your hand around to register a hit. You don't even get a stealth weapon until surprisingly late on, a fun but sorely underutilized crossbow. There are a few oil lamps you can turn on or off but, aside from one level-specific contrivance, they feel more like an easter egg than anything else.

When you're running around – ducking for cover, scrabbling through the bodies or stripping enemy weapons for a handful of bullets – combat feels good. So it's a shame that stealth doesn't really utilize it well. The smaller space makes it hard to really do too much in the way of stealth kills without being♌ immediately seen, so you often feel more lucky than skillful if you do get away with it. There are dedicated stealth-like sections but these are strange, pattern based moments where ghosts move between different points leaving you to find the gaps between them. They don't seem to see or react to you, they just kill you if you get too close. It's an unsatisfying and unclear replacement to systematically hunting and preying on enemies from the darkness.

Spooky action

Metro Awakening review

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It's a game of diminishing returns. You never leave the tunnels for one thing, so the smaller areas and lack of visual variety soon start to grate. The supernatural elements also introduce almost time loop-li👍ke revisits through certain areas. That starts feeling like it might take things in an interesting direction at first, but quickly end up feeling like canny asset management. A section where you're trapped in a repeating maze, listening for faint sing෴ing to guide the way isn't fun the first time, and definitely didn't need to come back again for no clear reason. It doesn't help that, with the limited environments, there were at least two points where I only found out it was a repeated section because the voice over told me.

By the closing hours it's mostly avoiding looping ghosts and exposition, which feels anticlimactic𝓀. There are some big action beats but they feel specifically engineered to balance the story excess, and often revolve around big set piece battles against monster hordes. These also expose the limitations of the otherwise enjoyable practical physicality of the controls. Against people, where you have time and space to think, reload or switch weapons, all that is easy. Against monsters that just rush you head on, it quickly falls apart as you flail around trying to clearly grab the thing you need with a creature right in your face. The Shambler shotgun is a particular pain here, needing to be reloaded at arms length to avoid accidentally grabbing the bolt that ejects casings.

Metro Awakening review

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I really wanted to like Metro Awakening a lot more than I did. But it feels pulled between two pillars – one that's about creating a great VR shooter, and one that's about trying to tell a lore critical canon story from the original creator. Because it tries to do the latter using only the tools of the former, it fails to some degree on both fronts. I like the idea of the story, but getting it as monologues and conversations, or occasional disconnected visions, while walking through tunnels, didn't really do it any justice. And, at the same time, this all gets in the way of the shooter side, creating 🦹an odd pacing, and a strange distribution of both action and weapons.

There are good moments to be had here, with some strong action and gunplay. That first monster encounter is likely to remain burned in my brain for a while to come. But, while those early gloriously physical, bullet-scrounging gunfights feel great, the lack of variety thins the reward over time. And, by not picking a lane more clearly between enjoyable VR action shooter and deep, thinky philosophical story telling, 🐼Metro Awakening muddles the impact of both.


Metro Awakening was reviewed on PS VR 2 with, with a code provided by the publisher.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Vr ]]> Meta Quest accessory discounts have been a staple of Black Friday since I started covering gaming hardware deals. Sure, throughout the year and during Prime Day you'll often see some sporadic price cuts, but November is when we see he𒆙ad straps, charging stands, and everything else get the biggest price cuts. The holiday sales have seemingly come early this year though, and the deal I was really hoping to see has already arrived.

KIWI Design's Comfort Head Strap for Quest 3 (and now Quest 3S) not only makes Meta's flagship headset so much comfier, but it also h🌺as an added battery pack attached that extends your playtime. It's 50% off at Amazon right now, bringing its price from its usual $59.99. This is easily my favorite Meta Quest head strap because the level of comfort it gives you during longer gamin൲g sessions is unmatched.

It would seem to me that the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Meta Quest accessories are getting competitive at the moment, probably because their various manufacturers know that there's more interest in jazzing up headsets than ever, thanks to the arrival of the Meta Quest 3S. So here we are, a month away from proper 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Black Friday Meta Quest deals, and we already have a half-off dis🐻count on one of the best accessories there is.

KIWI Design comfort battery head strap for Quest 3 / Quest 3S |
Save $29 - KIWI's head strap can often be found discounted, but almost never below $40. All y🍒ou need to do to get this 50% saving is check the box on the retail page that say❀s "Apply 50% Coupon".

Buy it if:

✅ You want more comfort in your VR gaming sessions
✅ You want longer battery life
✅ The headset weight annoys you

Don't buy it if:

❌ You use the Quest 3 for fitness activities

Price check:

UK:

Should you buy Kiwi Design's Comfort Head Strap for Quest 3?

The charging cable on the KIWI Design Comfort Head Strap for Quest 3

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

This is the head strap I use on my own 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Meta Quest 3, which I don't think is an uncomfortable headset out of the box. After feeling the plush, leather-covered cushioning Kiwi Desi꧙gn has used here though, I'm not sure I'd ever want to go back to the stock head strap. The halo around the back of your noggin really makes it feel supported and helps to take the weight of the headset off your forehead. Annoyingly, the top band 🌠will still make a mess of your hair-do, but that's a small price to pay.

Not only that, but the added battery life really is a game-changer. I've found that Kiwi's head strap lets me play games like Pistol Whip, Power Wash Sim VR, or Asgard's Wrath 2, for far longer, and the handy LED indicator on it shows you how much life is left before needing to recharge. If you've🤪 just started playing the new Ba♍tman Arkham Shadow game, this type of accessory will let you role-play as Gotham's caped crusader for longer.

That said, my only real caveat to recommending this is🐬 that it doesn't feel quite as secure on your head because of the premium leatherette materials used. If you tend to use the for fitness apps, or games that require a lot of vigorous head tilting and erratic move𓃲ments, you might not want to go for this slightly bulkier strap. Besides that, there are very few reasons against buying Kiwi's headband, especially under $30.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Vr ]]> As I was searching through Amazon's wares this morning looking♊ for good Prime Day deals to throw in the spotlight, one of the first things I searched for was PlayStation's new PC adapter for PSVR 2. Launching only a month or two ago, I thought it was worth checking to see if it was experiencing its first price drop. I saw a listing with a discounted price, so I put it to one side and thought "Perfect, I'll come back and write ಌabout that in a while." 

Upon further inspection, I remembered why I feel that Amazon could do a much better job of regulating its sellers during big Prime-exclusive sales like this. A brand named KOOWOD has a for a PSVR 2 PC Adapter that's currently seeing an official Prime Big Deal and a $20 saving. It uses the same imagery as the official PC Adapter for PSVR 2, but it slightly alters them to remove the all-important PlayStation logo. In short, this is not the PC Adapter that Sony releasꩲed♑ recently, and it almost had me fooled.

My suspicions were initially piqued by the price of the deal, which states that Sony's adapter has been discounted down to $49.99 from $79.99, which is odd considering the official version and hasn't strayed since. I can't say for certain that this KOOWOD model works, or doesn't work, or is even a real product. The listing says it's a "#1 New Release", and only ꦦhas one singular 5-star review from someone named Bob - which definitely seems legit.

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Prime Day PS5 deals can be great, but please be careful who you 🔯buy from and make sure you're looking at the correct products. The official Adapter from Sony has not strayed from its $49.99 MSRP, but if you want to buy it this Prime Day, the link to it is below.

PSVR 2 PC Adapter |
The Official PSVR 2 Adapter is linked here, but despite my hunting for itꦜ, Amazon in the US isn't even stocking it right now. Be🀅st Buy, Target, and Walmart are all coming up with the goods though, and you can spot that they're the official one by the PlayStation Logo on their chassis. It hasn't come down in price for Prime Day, but if you're tempted to buy it, please do so from the listing we've linked. 

Buy it if: 

✅ You want to play SteamVR games
✅ You have a working PC
✅ You want the real product that PlayStation made

Don't buy it if: 

❌ You only play on PS5

UK:

The reason this kind of thing annoys me is that it almost fooled me into thinking it was official - and I'm trained to sꦿpot phony listings for a living. I spend a large chunk of my working day perusing digital listings, so if I struggle to spot the signs, what c🧔hance does the casual Prime member have? I even mentioned to a friend and fellow PSVR 2 enjoyer that this was out there, and they said they had spotted the product earlier and thought it was legit.

In fairness, the KOOWOD listing appears above the official product when you search for "PSVR 2 PC Adapter", and since it's sponsored and has an official꧃ Prime Day stamp on it, it'd be all too easy to think it was the real deal.

As I mentioned, I have no idea if this product is a third-party version of Sony's adapter - it could work in exactly the🍌 same way, but the insidious use of product imagery that looks liꦐke a rip-off of PlayStation's is enough to make me think there's some foul play at work here. 


For deals you can trust, check out some 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Prime Day Meta Quest deals, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Prime Day PC deals, and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Prime Day Kindle deals.

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//344567.top/hardware/vr/i-almost-fell-for-this-fake-psvr-2-deal-this-prime-day-dont-make-my-mistake/ WsPf8UFJ2njgEcJNnKFd2i Tue, 08 Oct 2024 15:27:40 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Vr ]]> We fi𓆏nally got confirmation last week that the Meta Quest 3S is real, and it's arriving this year. As a few rumors hinte❀d though, it does mean that Meta is discontinuing some of its existing headsets to make room for a more affordable model. The Quest 2 and Quest Pro have been drifting in and out of stock for a while now, so while it's sad they'll now be officially retired, it's the 128GB model of the Meta Quest 3 I'm more surprised about. 

The 128GB Quest 3 only launched this time last year and it's been one of the most accessible VR headsets worth buying ever since. VR games are relatively small, so for many people, 👍paying more for a 512GB SKU hasn't been all that necessary. Since the announcement the 128GB version's death warrant was signed though, it feels like it's entered clearance mode. In the US, Best Buy is one of the last remaining suppliers with stock available, and it's reduced the device's price from $499.99 , giving you a sweet $70 saving.

In the UK, Amazon has followed suit, dropping the cost to down from £479. It goes without saying, but I've not seen the Quest 3 hit this low a price tag since it launched last year, and I've been keeping a close eye on the headset's deals in that time. Amazon's US stock of the 128GB Quest 3 has already disappeared entirely, so if you're wanting a cheaper route into Meta's flagship device, I wouldn't wait around. I'd be surprised if this 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:VR headset didn't transition into a collector's item by the time 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Prime Day Meta Quest deals officially start next week.

Meta Quest 3 128GB |
Save $70 - The 128GB Meta Quest 3 probably doesn't have much stock left, so this $70 saving is a great way to grab one before your only option is the more ex൩pensive 512GB SKU. As an added bonus, you'll also get a free copy of Batman Arkham Shadow when it launches later this year.

Buy it if: 

✅ You want more storage space
✅ You want mixed reality features
✅ You're interested in playing SteamVR games 

Don't buy it if: 

❌ You already play games on a PS5

UK:

But why is the Quest 3 being discontinued, I heꦚar you ask? Well, since the Quest 3S is targeting that more approachable market of first-time VR buyers or those who don't want to invest more than $350 on a standalone headset, the Quest 3 proper needs to stand out as an enthusiast device. Limiting choice to the 512GB model only distinguishes it from the competition, since other standalone headsets tend to offer less storage. 

While it's certainly sad that the Quest 3 128GB is no more, you can take solace in the fact that the 512GB SKU has now dropped in price slightly as well. In the UK and US, it's cheaper than it's ever been, down from its original MSRP of $649, or . That's an amazing redu𓂃ction in its own right, although it's a massive slap in the face to anyone who bought that headset in the last few months at a higher pr🍨ice.

Regardless of which Quest headset you buy, you'll get to benefit from the Batman Arkham Shadow pre-order ♓bonus that's available for the Quest 3S.

Should you buy the 128GB Meta Quest 3?

Meta Quest 3 facing diagonally away from the camera on a gaming desk

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

In all of Quest 3's life so far, this question has never been so hard to answer. If you want the best Quest headset in terms of its internal specs, but you don't want to spend money on a version with more storage, then absolutely jump on this 128GB model clearance sale. Truth be told, you'd struggle to fill up 512GB of space eꦰven if you use the headset daily for gaming and work. VR titles really are surprisingly small, so 128GB is more space than you'd think.

That said, the competition has never been so fierce. Not only do you have the Meta Quest 3S to think about now, but if you're in the UK, you have the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Pico 4 Ultra to consider, which is arguably better than the Quest 3 anyway. 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:HTC Vive is also re-enﷺtering the consumer market with the♎ Vive Focus Vision, which is a much higher-end device targeted at PC gamers. 

Then, you have what I'd argue is the Quest 3's biggest competition, PSVR 2. Almost like clockwork, Sony's headset has dropped in price as well. Its MSRP is $549, and Walmart is currently listing it , a whole $100 cheaper. In the UK, you can grab one for , whi🥀ch really puts it up against the new price of the 512GB Quest 3.

Any direction you look in, you have amazing opportunities to get into VR gaming at the moment. All of these headsets are worth the money, and as a lover of this technology, I couldn't be happier to say that. Competition is great for any industry, and since this has always been prohibitively expensive hardware, all of these discounts mean that more people will be able to get their heads in a visor. If that's the case now, I can't wait to see what 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Black Friday VR headset deals and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Black Friday Meta Quest deals have in store.


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//344567.top/hardware/vr/this-is-probably-your-last-chance-to-get-the-128gb-quest-3-but-its-not-the-only-vr-headset-discount-id-recommend-right-now/ eYxEM9pCaWC7pptURMCvwQ Wed, 02 Oct 2024 16:30:28 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Vr ]]> The veil was officially lifted on Meta Q𝓰uest 3S today, and as expected it's a cheaper headset fo✅r more budget-minded VR users.

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Meta Quest 3S pre-orders have gone live ahead of the device's October 15 release date. You'll be able to pick up the 128GB edition for $300 USD, and the 256GB for $400. T🀅he Quest 2 and Quest Pro are both being retired, and the previously $650 512GB Quest 3 is dropping down to $500, and the old 128GB Quest 3 is being liquidated at $430.

As part of today's reveal, it was also confirmed that Batman: Arkham Shadow is set to launch on October 22. In a new trailer, the Quest 3 exclu🐼sive looks like it faithfully captures the action of the beloved Rocksteady series - action we've been missing since 2013, notwithstanding the much more limited Arkham VR game released in 2016. Arkham Shadow will be bundled free with all new Quest 3 and 3S purchases up until April 30, 2025.

New Quest purchasers are also getting three free months of the Meta Quest+ subscription, which otherwise runs $8 per month. That gets you access to a Game Pass-style rotating library of games, and a PlayStation Plus-style monthly pair of gam♐es that you can claim to y♛our library and keep access to for the duration of your subscription.

Our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Meta Quest 3 review says the device "takes the excellent gaming chops 💛of the Oculus Quest 2 and gives it a current-gen mixed reality refresh," and it looks like the 3S is in a confident position to make the entry point more affordable.

Check out our guide to find the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best VR headset. 

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//344567.top/hardware/vr/meta-quest-3s-is-a-cheaper-vr-headset-at-dollar300-and-the-original-quest-3-is-dropping-price-to-match/ MFjNXtrvtoRMh668FL6KXG Wed, 25 Sep 2024 20:50:32 +0000
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Pre-order Meta Quest 3S

US:

UK:

Brand new Meta Quest 3S pre-orders are no🌼w live, with both the US and UK enjoying a plethora of retailer options to choose from. We're seeing listings available all over the web right now, following the VR headset's announcement last night. 

Initial pre-orders were via Meta only, but now that we're onto the second day of action there's far more choice. We'd recommend heading over to (in both the US and UK) for the easiest time. If yoꦏu're a Prime member you'll get free, fast shipping and stock is holding out nicely here. Of course, there are plenty of other options if you're a me꧋mber elsewhere or you'd prefer physical in-store pickup. 

The Meta Quest 3S comes in considerably cheaper than the ful♕ly fledged console, though at the expense of those pancake lenses. The 128GB sits at $299.99 / £289.99 and the 256GB model is available for $399.99 / £379.99. All Meta Quest 3S pre-orders also come with a free copy of Batman: Arkham Shadows and three months of Meta Quest+. The system launches on October 15 in both the 🐷US and UK. 

The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Meta Quest 3 is one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best VR headsets on the shelves today, and a cheaper version might be just what the br🌱and needs to draw in more first-time buyers. There are still loads of gamers who have never owned a VR headset because they're usually prohibitively expensive, but a c𒉰heaper Quest 3S could change that. 

Meta Quest 3S pre-orders in the US

Amazon |

Amazon has Meta Quest 3S pre-orders live and on the shelves, with the 128GB model available for its standard $299.99 MSRP. De🐭penꦕding on your location, delivery times can be particularly speedy here after release. 

Walmart |

Walmart also has both the 128GB and 256GB Meta Quest 3S headsets available for pre-order with free shipping and the option for pickup available.

Best Buy |

Best Buy is also game today, with the full Batman bundle on the shelves ahead of the October 15 release date. There are no extras available here beyond that Arkham Shadows game and Meta Quest+ subscription, though.
 

Newegg |

Newegg has launched its own Meta Quest 3s pre-orders now, with both models live on the site and the full bundle available.

✅ Meta |

Meta has Quest 3S pre-orders live already, and Zuck hasn't even stopped introducing the device. Head over for early doors orders starting from $299.99 and you'll also be able to secure your free copy of Batman: Arkham Shadow as well.

Meta Quest 3S pre-orders in the UK

Amazon |

Meta Quest 3S pre-orders are now live at Amazon in the UK for the standard RRP. You'll find both the 128GB and 256GB models up for grabs with free speedy shipping for Prime members after release day.

Currys |

Currys seems to have buried its Meta Quest 3S pre-orders, but the listing page is ther💦e and the headsets are readily available ahead of launch day. You can even ge🔴t release day delivery. 

Very |

Very has also launched its own pre-order stock now and is offering delivery on October 16.

Meta |

UK shoppers can also bag their Meta Quest 3S pre-orders right now, with the 128GB model starting at £289.99. Each Meta Quest 3S pre-order comes with a free copy of Batman: Arkham Shadow and Meta Quest+.

FAQs

Meta Quest 3S

(Image credit: Meta)

Where can I pre-order Meta Quest 3S?

The Meta Quest 3S is available for pre-order via Meta right now, but we're expecting other retailers൲ to pil🐻e in shortly. In the UK, early pre-orders are starting to go live at Amazon.

How much will the Meta Quest 3S cost?

The Meta Quest 3S costs $299.99 / £289.99 for the 128G🐠B model and $399.99 / £379.99 for the🃏 256GB model. 

Meta Quest 3S specs and features

The Meta Quest 3S does everything the original Quest 3 can; from mixed reality to precision controls. It just drops those beautiful pancake le🐈nses for a more affordable set of Fresnels. What exactly does that mean for you? A pancake lense offers a higher picture quality with increased clarity and fewer visual distortions but they're also much lighter than Fresnel. That means the Quest 3S could be a little heavier on the noggin while offering lower quality visual images. Still, that $200 had to be sacrificed somewhere, and Meta states that the Quest 3S still provides a better visual experience than the Quest 2 overall. You're still getting "4.5x the resolution and color compared to Quest 2" with 96x90° field of view and 773 pixels per inch of display.

The Meta Quest 3S uses the same Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2 chip as the Quest 3, so everything under the hood should be running the same. That means the Quest 3🦩S (while it c🐭an run with the brand's precision controllers) will still work with the hand tracking features that have dominated the VR space for the last year. 

Meta Quest 3S specs
ChipQualcomm Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2
Display1832x1920 pixel Fresnel lens
Battery4,324 mAh battery (2.5 hours average runtime)
Storage128GB / 256GB

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Vr ]]> It feels like a long time since we've had a new HTC Vive VR h🎉eadset to get excited about, and it feels even longer since the brand has launched a device specifically designed for VR gaming on a PC. In the years since the HTC Vive 2 Pro and the HTC Vive XR Elite released, HTC's main focus has been the enterprise market, but it's now coming back to gamers with what seems like a t🐷ruly brilliant device. 

The HTC Vive Focus Vision is a standalone mixed-reality headset, but don't let that fool you. This feels more like a successor to what we deem one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best VR headsets ever made for PC gaming, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:HTC Vive 2 Pro

The Vive Focus Vision has one of the most stacked spec sheets I've seen in a standalone device like this, even compared to the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Pico 4 Ultra which takes the Meta Quest 3's specs a step further. It has a pixel-per-eye density of 2248p, two eye-tracking cameras, automatic IPD adjustment, and a 120-degree field ไof view. 

HTC Vive Focus Vision being used in a home

(Image credit: HTC Vive)

When in standalone mode, it shares the processor used by the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Meta Quest 3, the Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2. This will be aided by 12GB of RAM, supported by 128GB of storage, that will all power a displaꦚy with a 90Hz refresh rate. HTC🎶 Vive has really thought about how it can one-up the competition though, and it's done so with clever design. 128GB of storage may seem small, but MicroSD card support means you can upgrade the storage if you want more room for games. Similarly, 90Hz may not seem all that competitive, but this headset has been designed with DisplayPort connectivity in mind for PC gaming. When hooked up to a computer in this way, its display is capable of a 120Hz refresh rate.

Connecting a headset like this directly to one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best graphics cards means you won't suffer any image compression like you would with a USB-C connection when playing on a PC. For enthusiast SteamVR users, this headset could well be the new go-to choice, since the Quest 3, Pico 4 Ultra, and even PSVR 2's PC adapter all use a formও of USB-C connecti💎vity.

HTC Vive's Global Head of Product, Shen Ye, said “Now, PC gamers can bring the same high-end headsets used in VR arcades into their ho༺mes. We’re taking everything to the next level with built-in eye-tracking, stereo color passthrough cameras for depth-correct Mixed Reality, and even an infra-red sensor for enhanced hand tracking in low-light conditions."

Lifestyle image of three people gaming with the HTC Vive Focus Vision

(Image credit: HTC Vive)

Impressively, you'll also be able to quick-swap the Focus Vision's battery thanks to detachable battery packs that each have two hours' worth of continuous playtime. In a nice quality-of-life bonus, the headset has four indicator LEDs that convey how much battery life you have left - similar to some of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Meta Quest accessories. Howtswapping battery backs in a pinch sounds eas🌠y because there's a built-﷽in reserve battery that can keep your headset in an extended standby mode for up to 20 minutes.

As the brand's head of product stated, you won't need to use tracking modules here like with the Vive 2 Pro. The Focus Vision has four integrated tracking cameras and two full-color 16MP passthrough cameras for mixed-reality prowess. There's also an infrared floodlight to help with tracking, a proximity sen☂sor, and depth-sensing capabilities.

You may be starting to worry about how much this will all cost. Surprisingly, the HTC Vive Focus Vision has stayed true to the cost of the Vive 2 Pro, launching at a price of $999.99 / £999.99. It's , but I haven't been given a concrete date when th𒆙e device will ship to early buyers.

Pre-orders include a Vive Wired Streaming Kit for DisplayPort Mode for no extra cost,ꦆ and you'll get a choice of one of three popular game bundles as a complimentary package.


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//344567.top/hardware/vr/htc-vives-latest-vr-headset-is-designed-for-a-visually-lossless-pc-gaming-experience/ zz7V4tqDUJH2mVzYEbCNkQ Wed, 18 Sep 2024 12:00:00 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Vr ]]> The Pico 4 Ultra feels like an act of defiance. After the Pico 4 struggled to compete in a standalone VR market that’s dominated by Meta’s Quest devices, rumors circulated late last year that the brand would be shut down. Now, donning a new set of armor and re-entering the battle is the Pico 4 Ultra, a mixed-reality headset with better 𓆏specs than the Meta Quest 3. 

The fight to create 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:the best VR headset has been getting more heated in recent years, but Meta still holds a monopoly for VR gamers who have no interest in tethering to a PC or console. Of course, there’s the Apple Vision Pro, but that’s not exactly designed for gaming, which has become clear the longer it's been on the shelves. Moreove♚r, it’🐽s not affordable for the majority of shoppers, so the sector is still crying out for a device that can truly rival the Quest 3.

At least in Europe and Asia, the Pico 4 Ultra is that rival. With 256GB of storage and a UK price of £529, it lands between the Quest 3’s two models in terms of both price and space for games. Beyond its clear co🐟mpetition, however, this is an excellent VR headset that deserves better than the underdog 🎀reputation it’ll launch to.

Design

Pico 4 Ultra's face panel up close

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

I think my favorite thing about the design of the Pico 4 Ultra is how well-balanced its weight is. The 580g mass of this device is actually heavier than the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Meta Quest 3, but it feels so much lighter on your face because the design spreads the pressure across the whole head. There’s practicality to the design here as well, from the headband that actually folds upward so you can fit it in a way that suits you, to a facial in꧙terface that clicks on and off with ease, and doesn’t feel like you’re snapping vital bits of plastic you’ll depend on later. 

On the left-hand side of the headset, you’ll find a USB-C port for charging your device, but that’s it. It’s a bit disappointing there’s no 3.5mm headphone jack, particularly because✃, as I’ll come onto, the integrated speakers on the sides of the headband aren’t the best. Still, volume control integrated into the headband, as well as a simple power button, add some easy utility. 

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Pico 4 Ultra's right hand side, showing its power button

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Pico 4 Ultra's left side, showing its USB-C port

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The back of the head strap features a turning dial that tightens or loosens the fit - a bit like some of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Meta Quest accessories do. I love how secure the Pico 4 Ultra feels, even when I was playing games with more rigorous head movements, I never felt the headset budge, and it certainly didn’t have the issue PSVR 2 has where it slides ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚdown your forehead and out of t🍃he sweet spot for the lenses. I also love that wearing glasses with the 4 Ultra is no problem at all, and unlike the Quest 3, it doesn’t knick my specs every time I take it off. 

The front of the headset has a sleek look, with a reflective, black facial panel that holds a central camera array, and above and below it lie some vents for cooling. You’ll also find four peripher💞al cameras for🌌 tracking and an integrated depth sensor that will help keep you in a safe playing space.  

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Pico 4 Ultra's controllers

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Pico 4 Ultra review image showing the controller's extra button

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Then there are the controllers to think about. Noticeably longer th🤡an the Quest 3’s controllers, they now abandon their tracking rings. They have all the usual buttons VR controllers need, plus some extras for𒀰 in-game menus. They also feature an Ultra-wideband vibrating motor and are powered by a single AA battery each.

Features

Powering this device is the same Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2 processor you get in a Meta Quest 3. Similarly, two LCD displays with a 90Hz refresh rate can be viewed through pancake lenses. In a fun turn, you can change the inter-pupillary distance between the two lenses electronically, but not manually. Pancake lenses here have the same wide area of focus offered by the ones in the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Meta Quest Pro and Quest 3, and a 105-degree FOV means it’s actually pretty tricky to spot the borders of the display when you’re massacri🃏ng Freds in Arizona Sunshine 2. 

In an upgrade from the Quest 3, you get 12GB of RAM in the Pico 4 Ultra, up from🧸 8GB. This is some really solid futureproofing since more memory means the device will be capable of running larger levels that will inevitably start to appear in VR games as time moves on.

Pico 4 Ultra Specs
ProcessorQualcomm Snapdragon XR2 Gen2
Resolution2160 x 2160 per eye
Refresh rate90Hz
Field of View105 degrees
SensorsiTOF Depth sensor, Two MR cameras
StorageABS
CamerasTwo 32MB cameras
AudioIntegrated speakers
RAM12GB LPDDR5
Weight580g
Eye TrackingNone
Battery5700mAh (2-4 hours depending on use)
ConnectivityWi-Fi 7, USB-C

The Android OS runs smoothly, and loads quickly from startup. Thanks to Wi-Fi 7 support, the headset is capable of downloading and installing games and applications in a flash. I found that the 5700mAh battery was able to power the Pico 4 Ultra for between two and four hours, depending on how I was using it. For watching streaming content on Disney Plus or Netflix, power consumption was pretty🍃 reliable. If another hour of my life flashed by like five minutes while playing Blade & Sorcery, I noticed the power going down faster. 

There are mixed-reality features to b𝕴e gained here, including the ability to take spatial videos and photos. I tested this to make sure it works, but I have no interest in using this as a feature, so I can’t speak to its prowess versus the Apple Vision Pro, for example. It’s there if you want it - I just wish every marketing campaign for this feature on any device didn’t need to be tilted at taking pictures of children’s birthdays, please. It’s just a bit creepy.

Performance

Pico 4 Ultra's pancake lenses and facial interface

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

In a nice addition, you can get motion trackers that strap to your ankles for full body awareness. This is a nice bonus♏, and not something Meta offers at the time of writing.

Passthrough clarity is a big part of how a device like this can feel for uses other than gaming. Interestingly, when I used the Pico 4 Ultra immediately after the Meta Quest 3, I noticed a mixed bag. Passthrough clarity was actually better on the Pico 4 Ultra overall, but AR menus and the like seemed sharper on Quest 3. Rather amusingly, the Quest 3 gives you this bizarre blurry effect when an object passes from one of the peripheral cameras into the front, but the Pico 4 Ultra didn’t have that issue, potentially because its two 32MP frontal camer🧔as are set wider than the ones on the Quest 3, and closer to their peripheral counterparts. The Quest 3 allowed me to read text on other displays like my phone or PC monitor, however, which the Pico 4 couldn’t do. As I say, it’s a mixed bag when you compare their passthroughs so directly.

I don’t use these devices for spatial computing, or indeed for many mixed-reality tasks. For me, these are pieces of gaming hardware, so 💮while I can say the Pico 4 Ultra is more than capable of being used for productivity and wider scenarios, I mainly focused my testing time on playing games. 

And play games I did. Despite reviewing VR headsets, I still oft🦂en find myself suffering from motion sickness if I stay in a game for too long, but the Pico 4 Ultra finally broke that for me. Playing fully immersive games like Arizona Sunshine 2, Blade & Sorcery, and Red Matter 2, I was blown away at how light the headset felt on my head, and the lack of a squeezed feeling on my forehead definitely helped me to put queasy seꦫnsations to one side.

Pico 4 Ultra's headband tightening dial

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

The displays on board the 4 Ultra have a 1920 x 1920 pixels per eye resolution, and I didn’t expect this, but they even gave the PSVR 2’s OLED displays a run for their money. Blacks obviously weren’t as vivid, but the clarity in Red Matter 2 was maybe some of the best VR visual fidel🥂ity I’ve come across. I’m sure Pancake lenses he❀lp since they offer a wider area of focus, but for a standalone headset that only has slightly better specs than the Quest 3, and no foveated rendering to speak of, I didn’t expect the sorts of graphical performance I found here. 

After some immediate comparison tests, I also noticed more jaggy lines when gaming on Quest 3. From game to game, these things will differ on either headset, but I was really impressed to notice that more demanding games like Red Matter 2 actually ran smoother than Asgard’s Wrath 2 did on Quest 3, and I spotted more frame rate dips on Meta’s device for sure.ꦅ 

It was a shame, though, that the speakers on the Quest 3 proved to be far superior. The detail and power when playing a game on the Pico 4 Ultra were fine, but I would often find myself wondering if someone had turned the volume on the headset down when I loaded up a new ga𓆏me. I’ve always loved the speakers on the Quest 3, but the amount of detail they can convey to you when gaming without blasting your ears off is now a standout feature that Pico hasn’t been able to match. 

Pico 4 Ultra from the left

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

Controllers were a similar story. I prefer the longer feel of the Pico 4 Ultra’s controllers. Especially in Blade & Sorcery, the slightly larger th🙈umbsticks help greatly with movement and turning, and having some textured menu buttons in addition is a really nice quality-of-life bonus. That said, the feedback the Quest 3’s controllers give you is much more vibrant, and although subtle vibration is never a bad thing, I’m a big believer in how accentuated feedback can aid game feel in VR. 

Passthrough clarity was🅘 actually better on the Pico 4 Ultra overall, but AR menus and the🗹 like seemed sharper on Quest 3.

Perhaps the biggest gaming-based flaw I noticed with the Pico 4 Ultra was controller tracking issues. In lower lighting, the Pico 4 Ultra really struggled to track my controllers accurately. To be fair, the Quest 3 will struggle with that if you push it too far, but even slightly dim surroundings were a test for the Pico 4 Ultra. In fact, even in well-lit rooms, there were frequent moments in Blade & Sorcery where my in-game weapons weren’t pointin💟g at the precise angle I needed them at, and in Arizona Sunshine 2 this impacted my ability to aim. It makes me wonder whether keeping the tracking rings on Pico’s controllers would have been a benefit. Then again, I didn’t get the chance to try the original Pico 4, so I can’t comment on how well tracking worked there.

In a nice addition, you can get motion trackers that strap to your ankles for full body awareness. This is a nice bonus, and not something Meta offers at the time of writing. To be honest, they weren’t something I spent much time with, 🍒mainly because I didn’t feel games needed them. Nonetheless, if you want to feel like you’re under house arrest and require full body immersion in your games, they work brilliantly.

Software & Privacy

Pico 4 Ultra review image of the headset on top of a gaming desk

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

But is it better than th𒐪e Quest 3? In terms of raw specs, the answer is a tent꧃ative yes.

Pico 4 has a more limited digital storefront than Meta’s Quest, but I was pleasantly surprised to see some excellent gaming entries included. A lot of big hitters from the last few years of VR gaming are present here, and the list isn’t as withdrawn as I had heard. There’s Creed, there’s The Walking Dead, there’s even The Last Clockwinder, which is probably my favorite VR game yet. Admittedly, there are some missing classics like Beat Saber and Super Hot, but with the ability to link up to a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming PC and play SteamVR games, I don’t think anyone will be complaining. Missing games wasn’t something I was too worried about after some browsing through the digital store, but if it’s a concern for you, maybe look up the games that are 💜available online before buying. I’m almost certain the library is going to expand as time goes on. 

One of the biggest reasons I’d love to see a Meta Quest alternative do well is because, while I think Zuck’s company has cleaned up some of its data-mining acts since I reviewed the Quest Pro, I still have ﷽a lot of privacy concerns. I’d like to see a genuine alternative if, like me, you give Meta a wide berth. Unfortunately, Bytedance, the parent company behind Pico, is based in China and is responsible for bringing you a small startup social media platform known as TikTok. With that enormous data hoarder of a platform linked by ownership to this headset, I’d love to be more optimistic about how the Pico 4 Ultra collects information. I’m not able to say for sure how Bytedance is collecting data, and if it’s doing so from this headset, so for the record, I won’t. Still, at least with this on the shelves, you have a choice of a lesser evil.

Should you buy the Pico 4 Ultra?

Pico 4 Ultra headset next to its controllers

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

Beyond its clear🥀 rivalry with the Quest 3, the Pico 4 Ultra is a brilliant VR headset for gaming. It takes the prowess of a standalone mixed-reality headset to new heights, and I hope it becomes a popular alternative to Meta. For that t♉o truly happen, however, it needs to enter the US market, which is an expansion I’m very eager to see. The 4 Ultra has a competitive price for its specs, and presents a viable device for gaming, spatial computing, and PC linking.

But is it better than the Quest 3? In terms of raw specs, the answer is a tentative yes. Unfortunately, they’re so close to call in dꦡifferent ways that it’s hard to give a definitive answer overall. In terms of a gaming experience, I did actually enjoy the Pico 4 Ultra more🐲. It has a lighter feel and although feedback in the controllers wasn’t better, I liked their slightly larger form factor more. Then again, you’ve got more experiences to enjoy on Quest’s store, so it’s a tough one to call. 

Overall, I’m just glad to see a very viable alternative enter the scene. If you’re interested in buying a Quest 3, I think you really ought to consider if the Pico 4 Ultra is a better op𝐆tion for you, because it ဣcould be.

How I tested the Pico 4 Ultra

I tested the Pico 4 Ultra over a period of around three weeks before this review. In that time, I used it for playing games, watching Disney+ and Netflix content, and some light spatial computing. I compared my time wi🅰th the headset closely to my experience with the Meta Quest 2, 3, and Pro. At times, I switched between the Quest 3 and the Pico 4 Ultra to get a sense for how they both felt.

The games I used to test out the headset included Arizona Sunshine 2, Red Matter 2, Blade & Sorcery Nomad, Demeo, and Puzzling Places. I kept a close eye on battery life to determine how long the device lasts on a full charge. You can read more about our testing ethos by checking out the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Vr ]]> The Meta Quest 3 seems to have a stranglehold 🐬on the VR gaming market at the moment. It's cheaper than the Apple Vision Pro, it's more versatile than PSVR 2, and it has some truly impressive standalone specs for its price. That much has been true since October last year, but♊ it could be about to change.

The Pico 4 Ultra has just been revealed, and it launches on September 20th in the UK and Europe for £549, touting 4K specs, identical lenses, and a load of the same features as the Quest 3. Its name might suggest a half-step over the Pico 4 headset, but it'll easily give any of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best VR headsets a run for their money.

Frustratingly, there's a catch. Pico has chosen to forgo the US consumer market with this headset once again, despite cries for the brand's previous Meta Quest alternative to come to the region. The consumer version of the Pico 4 Ultra won't launch in US markets, although 🎃its enterprise version aimed at businesses and professionals will. This is hardly a workaround for your everyday shopper, but with cor🌳porations being able to secure their own units, maybe a wider supply of stock will arrive in the US later.

For VR enthusiasts in the UK and EU though, pre-orders for the Pico 4 Ultra go live on Friday, Se𒀰ptember 6, and you'll be able to grab one at Argos, Currys, ಌVery, and Amazon. Alongside your headset, a pre-order will secure you a free set of PICO Motion Trackers (pried at £79) and four games: Blade & Sorcery, Nomad, Infinite Inside, Let’s Get Fit VR and FootPool.

Pico 4 Ultra from the side, on a GamesRadar background

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

The Pico 4 Ultra sports a Qualcomm XR2 Gen2 processor, as well as 12GB LPDDR5 memory. 256GB of storage slots it right between the 128GB an🌃d 512GB models of the Quest 3, which complements its price point in the UK. All of these internal specs power a 2.56-inch LCD display with a 90Hz refresh rate which you'll beꦍ able to enjoy with a 105° field of view.

In terms of visual fidelity, the resolution per eye is 2160 x 2160, and through Pancake Lenses that increase the area of focus for wearers, that's a crystal clear experience that will easily go toe-to-toe with the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Meta Quest 3. As if the raw specs weren't enough, the upgraded 5700mAh 𝕴battery in this device from th✤e Pico 4 will surely provide some quality-of-life updates.

Of course, standalone XR headsets are more than the sum of their specs these days, and Pico has an impressive store full of 20+ games at launch, as well as full SteamVR comp♚atibility. Moreover, there are allowances for Spatial Video here as well, if that's your thing. 34MP fܫrontal cameras provide some great passthrough clarity, and a depth sensor helps to integrate your content into your surroundings as if they were really there.

Should you buy the Pico 4 Ultra?

Pico 4 Ultra product shot of the headset looking right at the camera

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

If you're at all interested in VR gaming, you'll definitely have heard of Meta's Quest devices. You'll probably have heard of the Apple Vision Pro, and if you're really keen on standalone devices, you may have even heard about HTC's Vive XR Elite. Pico has long been one of my favorite underdogs in the market, however. Eve🌄n if they neglect US consumers, its headsets are a viable alternative to Zuck's headsets that come in cheaper.

If, like me, you're not the biggest fan of the Metaverse, or surrendering more of your data to Meta's algorithms, then Pico is a solid choice for VR gaming. If, like me, you couldn't afford an Apple Vision Pro without selling all your worldly possessions, then you've got Spatial Computing allowances here for *checks notes* £3,000 less.

I have to say, as someone who believes wholeheartedly that Blade and Sorcery should be on every VR platform, I love the pre-order bundle on offer too. To me, that signals that there's a commitment to fan-favorite VR games on the platform. However, if the games included in Pico's digital store aren't enough, SteamVR support makes it another viable option for PC gamers, just like PSVR 2. 

All of this is enough for me to think that the Pico 4 Ultra co🦄uld be a real thorn in the paw of the Quest 3, and I look forward to sharing more thoughts about it in a review soon.


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//344567.top/hardware/vr/this-new-meta-quest-3-rival-has-pancake-lenses-and-a-4k-display-but-theres-a-catch/ vEvTphDnv5gNuTgN6yogx Tue, 03 Sep 2024 19:00:05 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Vr ]]> The Batman: Arkham series holds a special place in gaming for being one of the definitive Batman experiences and breaking the supposed superhero video game 'curse' that had stuck around for so long. With developer Camouflaj picking up where Rocꦜksteady Studios left off with the upcoming Batman: Arkham Shadow, they're not only aiming to deliver a more fully realized VR experience for the Meta Quest 3 but also give one of the series' most underappreciated entries another chance in the spotlight.

There's been🐼 a healthy skepticism from fans online about a VR-focused sequel of another VR-only Arkham game, but from my early hands-on time with Batman: Arkham Shadow, it shows great promise in evoking that same thrill of being the Bat and exploring the underbelly of Gotham City that the Rocksteady games succeeded at. GamesRadar+ also spoke with Camouflaj head and Batman: Arkham Shadow game director Ryan Payton about making a direct sequel to Batman: Arkham Origins and why Rocksteady's original Arkham Asylum was a core influence on giving Batman a new life in VR.

The Bat's VR comeback

Batman: Arkham Shadow screenshot featuring the city of Gotham

(Image credit: Meta)
Return to Gotham

Batman Arkham

(Image credit: WB Games)

Can you guess which of Bats' adventures topped our ranking of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Batman games

2016's B💜atman: Arkham VR from Rocksteady Studios was the series' first attempt at VR, but while novel, it felt more like an experiment with the budding technology than a full experience. But with Arkham Shadow, developer Camouflaj is building its Arkham Origins sequel as a return to "classic" Batman: Arkham while adapting the full combat, stealth, and i💯nvestigation experiences into a new dimension.

Building off of the dev's work on Iron Man VR, Arkham Shadow puts a significant focus on capturing the experience of being Batman, right down to getting players to match his many mannerisms to execute actions using the cape to glide or stun enemies, extending your arm to aim the grappling hook, or swiping your arms to toss batarangs. When working on the adaptation to VR, game director Ryan Payton explains that despite challenges with bringing that Arkham experience to VR, s🐭ome things made for a natural fit for the new medium.

"We actually found t✨hat some aspects of the Arkham gameplay adapted well from the flat experience. For instance, the detective vision mapped really well into VR, like to a surprising degree," says Payton. "You activate the detective vision by bringing the right motion control to your right temple and tapping the button, and then you're completely enveloped in the familiar detective vision mode, and it's a nice way of allowing the players to understand very quickly and clearly what to interact with. There were aspects I wasn't convinced at first would translate well into VR, but if anything, I think parts of the game feel even better in VR. You're more a part of this world with VR."

From the opening hour, Arkham Shadow feels like a very deliberate throwback to the structure of Arkham Asylum – except the perspective is entirely in first-person and uses a unique control scheme focusing on motion controls and face buttons from the Quest 3 controllers. I🐠t'✃s a different way to engage with a Batman: Arkham experience, but one that got surprisingly intuitive and familiar the more I played. 

Arkham Shadow's most signifi🌞cant deviation from the core formula is combat, which now goes for a more tempo- and gesture-based attack flow. As soon as you launch yourself towards the enemy, you have tꦡo follow specific patterns for each individual opponent as they can block and counter any careless strikes from you. Finishing moves are now triggered by swiping your controllers up or down to execute grabs or slam attacks. The action in Arkham Shadow makes for intense sessions, and I quickly worked up a sweat.

It took some time to get used to this flow, but when I did it gave me the same sense of satisfaction I got from taking out foes in previous Arkham games. One frustrating aspect was incoming attacks, which require you to jut your forearm in the same manner that Batman does in the Arkham gam𓃲es in the specific direction of an off-screen attack. The counter timing's tricky and awkward to get a handle on in the middle of combat. 

While combat is different but still satisfying, the investigation and stealth gameplay in VR are the most engaging and enjoyable sections of Arkham Shadow. The VR stealth in particular functions just like the original games, but with a focus on gesture-based actions. For example, by actual💞ly making a grabbing motion with the controllers, you can perform stealth takedowns. It's thrilling to play these sections in VR as executing vertical takedowns and gliding in first-person was so fun to pull off and VR really heightens the tension in stealth; very familiar set-piece sections suddenly fe🍌el new with the change of perspective.

Early years and familiar haunts

Batman: Arkham Shadow screenshot showcasing combat

(Image credit: Meta)

Making Batman: Arkham Shadow a direct sequel to Arkham Ori🐟gins, which had such a novel approach to the series, is the most interesting choice the developers made. Arkham Origins brought lesser-known characters into the story and featured a more character-driven plot that showed more genuine pathos to characters like Batman and Joker in ways that its predecessors didn't.

With Arkham Shadows set six months after the end of Arkham Origins and its spin-off Blackgate, Gotham City is under siege by a mysterious organization known as the Cult of the Rat King during the week of the Fourth of July. As crime escalates, Batman (voiced by returning actor Roger Craig Smith) investigates the cult while teaming with Commissioner Gordon and Harvey Dent to 🗹find the leader. Along the way, Batman encounters other characters from the Rogues Gallery, including deep-cuts like the Ratcatcher and Lock-Up, who also have a role to play in Gotham's summer of violence.

According to Payton, post-Arkham Origins⛎ was a rich era left untapped in the la♔rger Arkhamverse – and it was also an opportunity to revisit one of the Arkham series' most underappreciated games.

"We're committed storytellers, and I always look for character-focused stories and take them to interesting places," says Payton. "The timeline around Origins was such an inter𓆉esting place. We see Batman as very confident but still in his early years, and he's now made himself more known to Gotham City. It's such an unexplored space compared to the very crowded time of Arkham Asylum and Arkham City, and we had so much breathing room to tell an original story that tapped into what made Origins great while going deeper on returning chara෴cters and bringing in some new ones."

Batman: Arkham Shadow screenshot showcasing Detective Mode

(Image credit: Meta)

"Ar༺kham Shadow is still a𓆏 promising revisit to everything that made Arkham work in the first place"

Arkham Shadows does revisit some familiar locations an🐬d regions of Gotham City, such as the Monarch Theater and its district, but the developer🌠s stress that it is not an open world game. It's structured through interconnected zones for a more story-driven experience, to give players more time to fully take in areas for exploration and activities, along with finding hidden collectibles such as the Rat King's radio broadcasts scattered throughout the game.

"I feel like going for a more Arkham Asylum-type experience was an appropriate place for us to go, especially with this being our first Batman game," he says. "Also, fans were ready for♑ a tight, interconnected Arkham Asylum-like experience with a more defined and set area to explore. Even though t🍃he franchise just got bigger and bigger in scale, it was a great opportunity for us to have that tighter structure while returning to this Origins era."

In fact, fans might be surprised to learn just how faithful Arkham Shadow is to the formula of an Arkham game. From the opening hour I played, Batman: Arkham Shadow's atmosphere and pacing felt similar to Arkham Asylum and its larger interconnected metroidvania structure, which felt🐭 right for the focus on VR gameplay. It's also refreshing to see Batman: Arkham Origins get a ✨direct follow-up, as, in my view, it's low-key the best Arkham game thanks to its tighter cast of characters and a plot that dealt with Batman's steady growth into becoming Gotham's protector.

So far, Batman: Arkham Shadow is shaping up to be a worthy and satisfying continuation of the series. While owning a Meta Quest 3 and one's mileage for enjoying VR games may prove to be a hurdle for many, Arkham Shadow is still a promising revisit to🐻 everything that made Arkham work in the first place. It doesn't reinvent the Batwheel, but it does heighten what made the games so great with its change of perspective.


Batman: Arkham Shadow is set to release for the Meta Quest 3 in October 2024. While you wait, you could always check out some of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best VR games.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Vr ]]> I love VR gaming, but I’m always slightly embarrassed to admit that despite using headsets fairly regularly, I can still suffer from motion sickness if I play for too long at a time. Funnily enough, I also review gaming chairs, and a brand-new seat designed specifically for VR might be ♕the cure I’ve beenܫ waiting for.

Today, Roto VR has announced the VR Explorer, a fully motorized 💦“look and turn” gaming chair designed to be used with th𝕴e Meta Quest 3. Its clever proprietary technology does exactly what it says on the tin; you clip a small receiver to the top of the head strap on your Quest 3, and the chair will then swivel around based on your movements. 

For those like me who can still suffer the motion sickness wobbles when using one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best VR headsets, this could be a godsend. Tricking your body into actually feeling some motion 𓂃could be a way to lessen nausea, but it could be great for anyone who spends a lot of time in VR games. 

Not all VR experiences lend themselves to standing up - think racing games, for example. In fairness, playing while standing can be tiring after a while, so a chair like 🐼this will help take a load off.

A couch, or one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming chairs can be awkward when using a VR headset because their shape can end up ⛦getting in the way of all-important arm movements. The Roto VR Explorer has a shorter backrest, meaning your arms will be free to move around, uninhibite♈d by a bulky seat and armrests. 

The immersion doesn’t stop there though, because this new throne also has a built-in rumble pack that provides whole-body haptic feedback. If that reminds you of Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed Mirage Haptic Feedback sಌhirt, you’re on the right track.

As you might expect if you’ve shopped around for a gaming chaiওr recently, this seat will set you back some serious cash. Pre-orders are available in the US and UK today for . 

Herman Miller better get cracking on some VR swivel t🌟ech, because this thin𒁃g is coming for its market share.

The compatibility problem 

Roto VR Explorer's Made for Meta badge shown in its reveal trailer

(Image credit: Roto VR)

This is the first chair in the Made for Meta partnership program, which might bring us more inventive 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Meta Quest accessories as time goes on. That does mean the Explorer has been designed with Meta in mind, which could be disappointing for owners of PSVR 2, or any other PC VR headset. 

Will ꧋these headsets be able to work with the chair as well, or is it exclusively linked to Zuck's hardware? Who kno🦋ws, but it seems like it's firmly in the Meta camp for launch. 

“Meta has transformed how we experience virtual reality in recent years, especially so♍ with the standout Quest 3”, says Elliott Myers, CEO and Founder of Roto. 

“With the Roto ꧅VR Explorer, we’ve been able to amplify that immersion to a whole new level. VR is more than just visuals - it’s about being able to go and explore places and feel like you’re really there. Roto not only solves the challenges of exploring virtual worlds whilst seated, but it also offers another layer of immersion with haptic feedback.

“Roto🔴 with Quest offers gamers the🍨 most fantastical adventures from the comfort of their home”, the CEO adds.

We’ll need to get our hands (or butts) on this chair to really test its compatibility with other headsets, but Roto does say the Explorer is fully compatible with over 400+ games and apps available on the Meta Quest store, so that’s quite a boon for anyone who already owns a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Meta Quest 3

A gimmick, or here to stay? 

Roto VR Explorer gaming chair reveal image

(Image credit: Roto VR)

I’m always pretty skeptical about full-body VR controllers, because I don’t think they’re ever practical as a mainstay piece of tech you can have in your home without uprooting other living room fu🐠rniture. I’ve had a few of these land in my inbox in the last 12 months, and while they’re incredibly inventive, they’re usually great bulking body braces that just aren’t viable for the average gamer.

The same 🎀goes for Disney’s Holotile Infinite Floor - it’s incredibly clever technology, but not something that people will be able🅘 to roll out and use whenever they feel a VR urge coming on.

Similarly, Virtuix has an incredible thaꩲt holds you in place as you fully commit toꩵ VR gameplay, but that isn’t something that will ever really be viable for use at home.

I feel differently about this chair though, because while it has a fairly outlandish design that would give the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best pink gaming chairs a run for their money, it is 🎃an unassuming bit of furniture that you could get away with having around the house. Depending on how heavy it is, a🧸nd how much of a faff it is to roll out and set up when you want to use it, it could go either way for me. 

I also like that this is a refined iteration of something Roto tried to make successful a whole seven years🍸 ago - which I realized from a quick look at the bran𒀰d’s YouTube channel.

Still, your average VR gamer could get some use out of this new model since it has some versatility as a chair on its own. For VR veterans who want to invest in a full-time setup, this could be like one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best racing wheels for PC that are constantly attached to a desk o﷽r plܫay space. 

I’ꦚm optimist⛦ic about this chair, and I think it has legs beyond a gimmick. I hope I get the chance to test it out.


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//344567.top/hardware/vr/im-usually-skeptical-about-full-body-vr-controllers-but-this-new-chair-could-change-that/ EM796oMQS5sQZRzMWbCD46 Wed, 14 Aug 2024 13:00:00 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Vr ]]> Sony will launch its official PSVR 2 PC Adapter today, opening its VR headset up to a whole host of new experiences across Valve’s Steam VR platform. You’ll need more than the actual device to get your headset up and running, though. From DisplayPort cables to Bluetooth adapters, things are a little more complicated than the plug and play experience we were hoping for from one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 accessories on the market. 

In short, you’ll need to make sure you’ve got a DisplayPort 1.4 cable handy (Sony doesn’t supply this in the box), a PC or laptop meeting the minimum recommended specs, and a Bluetooth adapter that’s actually going to run with the PSVR 2’s controllers. For some reason, Sony’s Bluetooth difficulties (see 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PlayStation Portal for more woes) continue even with one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best VR headsets - so this is a particular sticking point at 💮the m☂oment.  

We're rounding up everythi🍒ng you'll need to get up and running with the PSVR 2 PC adap💟ter just below.

1. PSVR 2 PC adapter

Of course, before you go any further you’ll need to pick up th💛e actual adapter. Sony’s PSVR 2 PC Adapter will be available from a range of retailers at a $59.99 / £49.99 price point.  

US:  PSVR 2 PC Adapter |
The official PS♛VR 2 PC Adapter will be available toda💜y, but at the time of writing we’re not seeing the device available at the usual retailers. Keep checking in for that first wave of stock, though.  

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UK: PSVR 2 PC Adapter |
The UK is ꦆfirst out the gate with PSVR 2 PC Adapter stock this morning - Very has the device listed and ready to order. I expect more retailers will be jumping aboard shortly, though. 

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2. The right PC

Acer Predator Orion X review image of the PC's Zone 2 panel

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

You’ll need a relatively recent 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming PC or 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming laptop to run the PSVR 2 via the o🔯fficial adapter. Sony outlined its base recommend✤ations in a recent .  

MinimumRecommended
ProcessorIntel Core i5-7600 / AMD Ryzen 3 3100Not provided
RAM8GBNot provided
GPUNvidia GeForce GTX 1650 / AMD Radeon RX 5500XT or 6500XTNvidia GeForce RTX 3060 / AMD Radeon RX 6600XT

Sony’s minimum recommended specs are conservative, with the Intel Core i5-7600 / Ryzen 3 3100 CPU and GTX 1650 / Radeon RX 5500 XT / 6500 XT estimates looking easily doable for most players. However, for optimal performance, it’s worth noting that you’ll want a machine running at least an RTX 3060 or Radeon RX 6600 XT. Any mid-range gaming PC or lapto𒆙p produced in the last four years will generally be fine. 

If, however, you’re at the older end of that spectrum it’s worth checking your RAM. 8GB is Sony’s minimum requirement, but a good few Steam VR titles benefit massively from the extra overhead 16GB provides. Some cheaper gaming laptops and PCs would have been shipping with 8GB RAM a few years ago - a practice that has been pretty much eraꦅdicated these days. 8GB might be a good benchmark, but in my experience you’ll want to make sure you’ve got a bit more memory to play with. 

3. DisplayPort 1.4

DisplayPort cable on a wooden surface

(Image credit: Future)

Next you’ll need to actually connect the adapter to your gaming PC or gaming laptop. That means first checking that your rig supports DisplayPort 1.4. In general, Intel machines released after 2021 (with Intel’s 11th generation processors) are a safe bet💫 for DisplayPort 1.4 - just check for the logo next to the port in question (or a USB-C port on a laptop) to make sure your machine supports the tech. If you’re unsure, double check with your manufacturer’s specs page; the version of DisplayPort will be listed in the ports / connections section. 

Once you know 🍒you’re good to go, you’ll need to pick up a cable. It’s worth investing here - the length, speed, and coating of the cable can all have an impact on your overall experience. Longer options can run the risk of slowing things down, lowering the picture quality, while cheaper rubber cables can quickly degrade over time. They’re not pricey, so it’s pretty easy to pick up a solid piece of wire. I’d recommend capping your search at around 6ft of cable, and if your setup allows f🅘or it, even less. Ivanky’s 3.3ft DisplayPort 1.4 cable will get you there for just over , with speedy 4K 144Hz transfers and a durable braided design. The 6.6ft model goes just over the recommended upper limit for cable length, but if you have a tricky setup it might be necessary (and it’s currently on sale for just ).  

Ivanky DisplayPort 1.4 cable 3.3ft |
3.3ft isﷺ perfect for a smaller setup as you won’t risk degrading your image quality with a ꦰlonger cable. This Ivanky model is well-respected, offering high speeds and a robust build. 

6.6ft:

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If you’re planning on using the PSVR 2 PC Adapter with a gaming l💖aptop, you’ll likely need to look into a 𝕴DisplayPort 1.4 USB-C cable. Very few laptops ship with a full DisplayPort connection, but models from the last couple of years (again, check for the logo next to your USB-C ports) will offer 1.4 compatibility. 

Ugreen USB-C to DisplayPort 1.4 3.3ft |
Much like with a standard DisplayPort cable, s🎃horter is always better. This 3.3ft cable does come in a 6.6ft form factor for a similar price should you need it, but with a 4K 240Hz connection it’s more than fast enough for PSVR 2. 

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A Bluetooth adapter… maybe 

There’s a familiar hitch in Sony’s plan, a villain we’ve met before. For some reason, the brand still struggles with easy Bluetooth implementation, with some early reports from the folks over at suggesting that the PSVR 2’s controllers are a little picky when it comes to which Bluetooth adapters they’ll work with. Sony has of four Bluetooth adapters that its system has been running with during its own testing (though still notes on this page that "operation is not guaranteed." I’d wait this one out - grab your PSVR 2 PC adapter and DisplayPort cable, and see if your system’s pre-existing Bluetooth adapter works with the controls. If it doesn’t, two of Sony’s seemingly confirmed-it-works recommen🐷dations are easily available at Amazon.  

TP-Link UB500 |
This plug in Bluetooth adapter is Sony’s go-to for the PSVR 2 PC system, a cheap and cheerful Bluetooth 5.0 dongle that simply sl🍎ots into aꦯ free USB-A port. 

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Asus USB-BT500 |
Sony has also been running the PSVR 2 using the Asus USB-BT500. It’s a little mܫore expensive than TP-Link’s option, but does all the same stuff. If you don’t get on with the model above, this is your next port of call.

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Once you’ve got everything in hand you’re ready to go. Simply connect all the pieces, rev up the PSVR Steam app, pair your controllers and get playing. The PC experience does differ slightly from PSVR 2’s native PS5 support. Sony has already stated there’s no eye-tracking technology at play here, though 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:foveated rendering is still available. The system also drops HDR, haptic feedback, and the controllers’ adaptive triggers. Rumble, see-through view, 3D auﷺdio (though not via Sony’s Tempest engine), and the system’s full 4K resolution aꦆll remain intact.  

Playing for Meta’s team? You’ll find our full guide to all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Meta Quest accessories available now. Or, take a look at the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 controllers and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 headsets for more Sony gear.  

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//344567.top/hardware/vr/the-psvr-2-pc-adapter-launches-today-heres-everything-you-need-to-get-steam-running-on-your-headset/ 32Pn5AB7g7Vfos5PFGme74 Wed, 07 Aug 2024 10:52:36 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Vr ]]> One of the most popular VR headsets around, the Meta Quest 3 made a surprising change to its facial💙 interface for the latest iteration. The switch to a fabric option won’t be everyone’s cup of tea, particularly in shared situations, so many gamers will likely turn to third-party alternatives to improve things. 

If you’re looking for a return to a silicone face cushion, or simply to improve the experience all-round, then the rather bizarrely named Razer Facial Interface Authorized for Meta Quest 3 could be a good choice. This premium option is a pricey one - more expensive than some of the other 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Meta Quest accessories - and will set you back a whoppin𝓡g $69.99/£69.99, almost double the cost of the official Meta Quest 3 silicone facial interface. It begs the question, does double the cost bring double the value, or has Razer cut off its nose to spite its facial interface? 

Design & Features

Razer's facial interface for Meta Quest 3, showing its nose cutout

(Image credit: Future / Alex Berry)

Razer hasn’t exactly changed the game when it comes to the design of its own Facial Interface, at a quick glance it looks nearly identical to Meta’s official offe𒁃ring. This is to be expected, of course, there’s only so much you can do to mix things up with an accessory like this but there are a cou๊ple of key differences to the stock option.

The most obvious difference between the Razer Facial Interface and what’s included in the box with the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Meta Quest 3 is what it’s covered in. While the standard option made the switch to a fabric-covered interface, Razer uses a hypoallergenic silicone created in collaboration with medical equipment company ResMed. Razer says the interface includes special membranes that “float on the surface of your face on a microscopic level”, without a microscope to hand I can’t verify that but whatever’s going on that close-up is working because it’s supremely soft and co♐mfortable. It almost feels gently inflated, molding to your face like a balloon and providing an excellent fit in the process. I also appreciated the fact there are no folds, creases, or seams across the entire unit, it’s one seamless surface that means no irritation or sweat traps.

While the shape of the Razer Facial Interface largely mirrors the original, it also includes an additional nose flap for blocking out light. This concept is quite common on third-party facial interfaces (and notably absent on any Meta option) and Razer’s implementation is the best I’ve tested. I usually find these flaps irritating on the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best VR headsets and distracting as they tickle your nose, but on the Razer Facial Interface for Quest 3, it's positioned in such a way that I quickly forgot it was there. That’s a good thing to🧔o because unlike others, it’s a fixed part of the interface with no option to remove it.

Performance

Razer's facial interface for Quest 3

(Image credit: Future / Alex Berry)

There’s no denying the Razer Facial Interface Authorized for Meta Quest 3 is more comfortable than the stock option, it ticks that box handsomely. It also sꦦcores points for the increased hygiene of its easily wipeable, sweat-proof silꦚicone covering. On more than one occasion with the standard facial interface, both me and my friends have become self-conscious in a pass-the-headset situation wondering just how moist that mask is going to be by the time the next person puts it on. 

When it comes to sweaty faces, not only has Razer offered a treatment for the symptoms but an attempt to ease the cause too. Subtly built ♉into the top and bottom of the facial interface is a series of vents to offer some level of airflow. I didn’t find these to be an absolute game-changer, you’ll still walk away from an intense session with the telltale red ring around your eyes, but they certainly didn’t make matters worse. Best of all, they’re designed in such a way that they let no light bleed into the headset.

There is an accessibility drawback to the Razer Facial Interface however which may cause problems for glasses wearers. While the Meta Quest 3’s stock facial in🍬terface is adjustable to move the pancake lenses nearer or further from your face, the Razer interface is fixed in one position. It does appear to offer quite a bit of depth so may still be able to accommodate a pair of glasses but it's a shame to see this functionality removed.

Should you buy the Razer Facial Interface for Meta Quest 3?

Razer's facial interface installed on a quest 3 headset

(Image credit: Future / Alex Berry)

The Razer Facial Interface for Meta Quest 3 certainly has its advantages over the standard option. It’s softer and more comfortable to wear than the stock interface and the switch back to a hypoallergenic silicone covering has its perks too. Combined with a more immersive, light-blocking f💮it and bonus ventilation it seems to tick all the boxes. 

Apart from the lack of adjustability in lens distance and the fixed nose flaps, there’s little to complain about here. That is, apart from the price which is an unfortunate dealbreaker. $69.99/£69.99 is just too much for a facial interface on its own and it’s impossible to recommend Razer’s option while it’s at that level. As good as it may be, it’s not twice as good as other first or third-party options and unle🙈ss the price comes down you’🥀re better off investing elsewhere.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Vr ]]> The Meta Quest 3 is undeniably an excellent VR headset but most users would agree the included stock head strap lets it down badly. Thankfully there are plenty of third-party options to improve the experience and the Razer Adjustable Head Strap System for Quest 3 is staking a claim to anyone in the market ♈who wants a bit more comfort from a well-known brand.

A soft replacement head strap, Razer’s Adjustable Head Strap System aims to be one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Meta Quest accessories. Although it will add greater c💙omfort, balance, and a better fit this all-round upgrade will cost youꦦ. At $69.99/£69.99 it’s certainly a premium investment, particularly when options from other brands come in around half of that price, but is that a small price to pay for a better overall experience?

Design & Features

The clips that secure Razer's adjustable head strap for Quest 3

(Image credit: Future / Alex Berry)

The Razer Adjustable Head Strap System for 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Meta Quest 3 is refreshingly simpleಞ in its design, there’s not a single RGB strip in sight. Installation is an easy task, the hard plastic clips were a perfect fit for the Meta Quest 3’s side arms with cutouts for the charging and headphone ports lining up nicely. I was pleased to see an extra tab at the end of each clip too which makes removing the head strap a less terrifying ordeal. I’ve found other straps make you feel like you’re about to rip the arms off or snap your headset in half so this extra leverage makes all the difference.

The all-black nylon system combines three super soft velcro straps with a rear halo that hugs the back of your head for stability. It’s a similar approach to the official Meta Elite Strap, albeit a less rigid version, and there’s plenty of flexibility in the padded ring but with enough structure to ho♏ld its shape. Build quality is solid enough across the board and I have no major complaints, though there’s also not much here that screams “I’m an expensive, luxury head strap”. The material is noticeably soft and flexible, particularly on the side and top straps which feel great and quickly conform to the shape of your head. The velcro connections are secure and I found it easy to adjust the fit while wearing the headset, unlike some other straps there doesn’t seem to be any muscle memory in these which makes fine adjustments between different users much more reliable. 

The rear halo features chunky stitching between the padded panels which looks a little short of the premium vibe Razer is going for. These bands are much firmer than the rest of the strap though as they’re a little thinner than the padding on either side. Fortunately, I didn’t notice them digging into my head while weaജring the head strap. It’s worth noting that despite adjustable being in the name, there’s no way to change the size or fit of this rear unit which feels like an oversight. It’s quite large and while it fits my head well, younger users may find it offers a far less secure f♛it.

Performance

Razer's branding on the Razer Adjustable Head Strap for Quest 3

(Image credit: Future / Alex Berry)

Whether the Razer Adjustable Head Strap System for Quest 3 is right for you is going to be a matter of how you use one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best VR headsets. In my testing, there were situations where it excelled and situations wher𒅌e I much preferred other options.

I’ve got no quibbles when it comes to comfort. The Razer Adjustable Head Strap System for Quest 3 is considerably more comfortable than both the Meta stock strap but also more rigid Elite Strap options. It conformed to my head nicely and the rear halo did a good job of giving my skull a comforting, nylon cuddle. It’s also easier to fit and remove the Razer Adjustable Head Strap System compared to others, there’s a little stretch in the material ജwhich makes sliding it on and off a breeze.

For lower-intensity games, the Razer Head Strap performed well and in this situation, I actually preferred it over any other strap I’ve tested. Playing F1 24 in VR with a racing wheel and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Playseat Trophy cockpit I have no complaints, this kind of low-movement situation is where Razer’s system excels. The added comfort meant I was rarely made aware of the strap or headset itself which helped with immersion and I didn’t feel the need to squirm or adjust it during longer sessions. Plus, the lower profile rear strap makes it possible to comfortably play while sitting in a chair with a high back or headrest - perfect for anyone looking to 💜the Quest 3 for things like Xbox GamePass streaming or watching ♒media.

Where the Razer Adjustable Head Strap System for Quest 3 falls down though is higher intensity situations. All of the things that work in the strap's favor when it comes to comfort, work against it when it comes to a secure, stable fit under pressure. The little bit of stretch in the side straps means quick head movements produce noticeable, unstable wobbles with the headset wiggling on🉐 my face, letting light in and breaking the immersion. The Razer Adjustable Head Strap System for Quest 3 also doesn’t clamp particularly firmly to your head so when tilting forward I always felt the headset was at risk of falling off, not ideal when playing Walkabout Mini Golf and forever looking down and lining up another putt.

Should you buy the Razer Adjustable Head Strap for Meta Quest 3?

Razer Adjustable Head Strap for Quest 3 attached to the headset

(Image credit: Future / Alex Berry)

In the right situation, the Razer Adjustable Head Strap System for Quest 3 is a strong performer and is without quest♉ion ✱a much more comfortable option than the stock head strap. It isn’t particularly versatile however and those playing a range of different games, and in particular ones with a lot of physical movement, are likely to be underwhelmed.

Then there’s the issue of price because the Razer Adjustable Head Strap System for Quest 3 is eye-wateringly expensive for what it is. When you consider there are battery headﷺ straps from other brands that add both comfort and double your play time, it’s hard to justify paying $69.99/£69.99 for comfort alone.


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//344567.top/hardware/vr/razer-adjustable-head-strap-for-quest-3-review/ 2fPSf9CYDFLGPgumM4YL7S Wed, 31 Jul 2024 12:15:33 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Vr ]]> PSVR 2 has held onto its price tag long enou💜gh, it seems. After a year on the shelves at full RRP, we've now had two large-scale discounts on the VR headset - and today's saving offers offer up a brand new record low price. That's a fantastic result for anyone keen on giving the VR side of PS5 a go, especially considering PC support should be heading our way soon, and it might just be cheap e♓nough for me to get in this VR business. 

Amazon US currently has the PlayStation VR 2 available for - that's a $200 discount on the original launch price and a record-low. We've only ever se🎉en this model $100 off in the past. Both and are also packing these prices as well. 

Over in the UK, you'll find the PSVR 2 headset available for , , and right now. That's a full £180 discount on the lofty £529.99 RRP. This has beeౠn a £500+ headset for the vast, vast majority of its life with today's deals representing only the second major disc💧ount to hit the system. The first came back in June via Sony's Days of Play sale, but only gave us £100 off the system. 

A record-low price on a rarely discounted product is always worth celebrating, but the PSVR 2 actually offers a particularly strong value for money at this price point. It's now cheaper than the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Meta Quest 3, and has PC support coming in the near-future (Sony just pushed the Steam ap﷽p for example)﷽. 

I've held off on the pricey 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PS5 accessory until now, despite it being the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best VR headset on the market. I've tried the Go, 𒆙the Quest, and the original PSVR, but the fact that the headset cost more than the console itself had me reeling. Still, that Horizon mountain is calling to me, and with more Steam options opening up shortly this is the better buy compared to Meta at the moment. 

PSVR 2 |
Save $200 - PlayStation VR 2 has crashed to a brand new record-♔low price at Amazon th🐲is week, with a full $200 off the full system. That's an incredible price for the suite of new features - especially considering I've only ever seen it $100 off in the past. 

Buy it if: 

✅ You already have a PS5
✅ You want high-end VR features
✅ You have a PC lined up 

Don't buy it if: 

❌ You want a standalone headset

Price check: |

UK: PSVR 2 |
Save £180 - A record-breaking discount on the PSVR 2 brings it down to a fantastic £349 positionౠ this week, a price that beats the Meta Quest 3 and makes for particularly strong value overall. I've only ever seen that price drop ꧋to £429.99 in the past, and that was only once back in June. 

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Should you buy PSVR 2? 

PSVR 2 up close next to a gaming PC

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

The PSVR 2 has always been a tough sell - despite it technically having some of the best specs on the market. Sony's support of the device never really took off, with a few first-party releases sweetening up the Play🐼Station Store but a heavy decline in new games and features shortly after launch. There are a few secret weapons that still have me eyeing up the latest headset, though. 

That all-important PC support could change everything. I wouldn't be recommending the PSVR 2 right now without it. Sony's lineup of experiences doesn't cut the mustard, but with Valve's full selection of VR titles you're🦹 getting plenty of games and experiences bundled in here. Not only that, but the PSVR 2 boasts some pretty sweet specs; from its OLED 120Hz display to fantastic tracking - and even into the often under-utilized PS5 Cinematic Mode. This casts your regular console games onto a full OLED 120Hz panel beamed straight into your eyeballs, with no need to give up the TV - and if that's not a future we all dreamt of I don't know what is. 

Of course, there are caveats. If you want mixed-reality applications and more lifestyle-focused experiences you'll want to stick to the Meta Quest 3. PSVR 2 does have external cameras but they're not powerful enough - nor utilized for - true MR applications. They're more for wayfinding when you're plugged in. You're spending around £100 more on the Quest 3 right now, th🌳ough, so if you're just after a gaming device PlayStation's where it's at this weekend.  

We're also rounding up all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 controllers and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 headsets for more accessories. Or, if you're running out of storage space, check out the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best SSDs for PS5 as well. 

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You might be surprised to learn that while Prime Day Meta Quest deals are officially over, pretty much all of the offers we found during the event are still running. That's likely due to the Meta Quest 3S being in its pre-order window, and the Quest 3 being reduced in price to suit its new siblin🤡g. Even accessories are still up for grabs at cheaper prices, so don't wait around if you missed the boat on Prime Day.

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Prime Day gaming deals were pretty impressive in the summer this year, and although we didn't get the best VR deals imaginable, we did see a new low price for the Quest 3 (at the time). Now, with the arrival of the Quest 3S, we've already seen an adjusted price for the Quest 3 512GB model, and stock of the 128GB version starting to disappear following its official retirement announcement. That said, Meta isn't the only sheriff in town these days, and we're getting some real heat from the likes of PSVR 2, and Pico 4 Ultra. As we head toward the Quest3S launch and Black Friday, it's going to be a great time to shop for the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best VR headsets.

Of course, accessories are a real mainstay of deals events like these, and the biggest savings we usually find come from charging docks and head straps. We've already highlighte🐽d the ones you can get for cheaper down below. Of course, if it's a headset you seek, you can make the most of the Batman Arkham Shadow pre-order bundle right now, which gives you the game for no𝄹 extra cost alongside a headset purchase.

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Early Prime Day Meta Quest deals

Meta Quest 3S Pre-order |
You can now pre-order the Meta Quest 3S, and it comes with a free copy of Batman Arkham Shadow. It launches October 15 and at this price, you get 128GBꦐ of storage.

Buy it if:

✅ You're a first-time VR headset buyer
✅ You don't need 512GB of storage
✅ You don't care about pancake lenses

Don't buy it if:

❌ You want the maximum storage allowance possible

Price check: |

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Meta Quest 3 512GB |
Save $150 - The Meta Quest 3's 512GB model has been brought down in price, and right now, 🅘if you buy it, you get a free copy of Batman Arkham Shadow when it releases later this year. We obviously can't speak to the quality of the game yet, but this is the cheapest we've ever seen: the 512GB version of the Quest 3 since its launch.

Buy it if:

✅ You want more storage space
✅ You want mixed reality features
✅ You're interested in playing SteamVR games

Don't buy it if:

❌ You already play games on a PS5

Price check: |

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Pico 4 Ultra 256GB + Blade & Sorcery Nomad |
This is easily one of the best competitors to the Meta Quest headsets, and right now you can get it with Blade 🌟& Sorcery Nomad bundled in. If you're not completely sold on a Meta device already, and you're based in the UK, this is well worth considering.

Buy it if:

✅ You're not a fan of Meta as a brand
✅ You still want a great standalone VR headset
✅ You want one of the best VR games ever made

Don't buy it if:

❌ You're in the US

Meta Quest accessory deals

Syntech Link Cable 16FT |
Save $4 - A Link cable like this will help you connect a Meta Quest headset to a gaming PC or laptop, and won't create ꦅas much drag thanks to a handy right-angled USB-C end.


Buy it if:

✅ You want to link your headset to a PC
✅ You have a Quest 2 or 3
✅ 16FT is long enough

Don't buy it if:

❌ You only play standalone games

UK:

Syntech Link Cable carrying case |
Save $5 - This hard carrying case from Syntech will fit a Quest 2, or the🐽 Quest 3, and it's currently available for $8 cheaper at Amazon. This is back to the lowest price it's been at the retailer, so worth buying. Don't forget to check the $3 coupon box to get the full saving.


Buy it if:

✅ You want a carry case for your headset
✅ You have a Quest 2 or 3
✅ You want something subtle

Don't buy it if:

❌ You don't take your headset on the go

UK:

JSAUX Battery Pack for Quest 3 |
Save $8 - A nice 10% coupon makes this inventive little battery add-on cheaper. If you struggle with th🌃e weight of a battery head strap around your noggin, this is a clever alternative that's back down to the price we saw last Prime Day.

Buy it if:

✅ You need more battery life
✅ You don't want extra weight on your head
✅ You want a charger for other devices

Don't buy it if:

❌ You use fitness apps
❌ You don't mind a weightier head strap

UK:

KIWI Design comfort battery head strap for Quest 3 / Quest 3S |
Save $20 - KIWI's head strap is our favorite for adding more comfort and battery life to the Quest 3. The brand seems sure that it'll also fit🃏 the Quest 3S, although we haven't been able to test that. Don't forget to tick the 20% coupon box to get your saಌving.

Buy it if:

✅ You want a more comfortable head strap
✅ You don't need more battery life
✅ You want a fit that's tailored to you

Don't buy it if:

❌ You use the Quest 3 for fitness activities

Price check:

UK:

NexiGo Charging Dock for Quest 3 |
Save $10 - One of the most popular charging docks on Amazon for the Quest 3 is seeing a nice little disc𝔍ount right now. $10 may not seem like a lot, but it is the same price as our favorite charging stand. But we have seen this price go down by $5 more in the pasꩵt, so you can wait for Black Friday as well.

Buy it if:

✅ You want a charging dock
✅ You want a way to display your headset
✅ Some subtle RGB lighting appeals to you

Don't buy it if:

❌ You have a battery pack head strap

UK:

Ear Fun Air Pro 3 |
Save $15 - Thes🍌e are some of the best🙈 cheap noise-cancelling earbuds for gaming and more general use. This is also the cheapest we've seen them go, as they've never been below $49.99. So now is really the best time to grab these earbuds.

Buy it if:

✅ You want wireless earbuds for your headset
✅ You want earbuds for gaming and music
✅ Immersive audio is appealing

Don't buy it if:

❌ You don't need to keep your VR sessions quiet

UK:

BOBOVR S3 Pro Battery Strap for Quest 3 / Quest 3S |
Save $18 - Theꩵ BOBOVR head strap is one of the most efficient when it comes to prolonging the battery life of the Quest 3. It also features "Head air Conditioning" making sure you're face doesn't get sweaty under your headset. It's a bit heavier than we'd like, but this is still a great accessory to pick up.

Buy it if:

✅ You want a more battery capacity
✅ You want to keep your face cool
✅ You want a fit that's tailored to you

Don't buy it if:

❌ Y🔥ou're headset isn't compatible with Me🌜ta Quest 3/Quest 3s

UK:

VORI Case for Meta Quest 3/Quest 3S | $27.99
Save $6.20 - It's always good to keep your expensive headset safe and protected. And this Prime Day deal saves you just over $5 if you're looking for a new case. Not only is it compatible with multiple headsets b✱ut you even get two cable ties included in the deal as well.

Buy it if:

✅ You want a hard case for your headset
✅ You want a bundle of accessories along with a case
✅ You love traveling with your headset

Don't buy it if:

❌ You want a backstrap on your case

UK:

Facial Interface and Face Cover Pad for Meta Quest 3 |
Save $5 - This Prime Day deal gives you a replaceable Ice Silk Lycra and sweat-proof PU leather pad for the 🐲Oculus Quest 3. That means you have options when 🅺it comes to using your headset in the most comfortable way possible. You may only be saving $5, but a face pad is essential for long VR sessions.

Buy it if:

✅ You want various types of face cover
✅ You want an easy-to-use product
✅ You want a light-blocking face pad

Don't buy it if:

❌ You need a nose guard

UK:

Prime Day Meta Quest deals - FAQ

Meta Quest 3 from the front being held by a reviewer

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

When did Prime Day Meta Quest deals end?


You don't even need to pay to take part in Prime Day Meta Quest 2 deals if you play your cards right. If you grab a free 30-day trial now, you'll be cove🅠red for Prime Day itself. Be sure to set a reminder, though, this will auto-renew into a full membership if you don't cancel it after 🐠the sale has passed.

What we expect from Prime Day Meta Quest deals in 2024

Meta Quest 3's controllers

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

The Meta Quest 3S has been revealed and is now available for pre-order. As you might expect, that's had knock-on effects for the rest o🎐f the Quest lineup, and what we can expect from October's Prime Day Dea🅺l Days. For starters, the Quest 3 128GB model is now discontinued, with the remaining stock being discounted down. The Quest 2 and Quest Pro have also been retired, meaning the last remnants of stock will get harder to find. 

For the Quest 3 512GB model though, we're now expecting big things. Not only has the price dropped, which we expect will continue while Prime Day continu♛es, but any purchase of a Quest 3 or Q🤪uest3S headset right now comes with a new bundle. Batman Arkham Shadow launches later this year, and it comes free with either headset.

PSVR 2 Review Image showing the PSVR 2 next to a Meta Quest 2

(Image credit: Future)

What about the competition?

We've seen PSVR 2 go on offer in the UK a few times now, but most discounts have been small, with only a £10 discrepancy here and there. The biggest discount we've seen in the US and UK was for Sony's Days of Play sale, where $100 / £100 came off the price tag for an extended per♛iod of time. A drop like that will most likely be saved for Black Friday, if anything. Then again, we saw PSVR 2 get a cheeky price drop last October on the Meta Quest 3's launch day. If there's a Quest 3S, maybe this could happen 🌊again.

PSVR 2

MSRP: $549.99 / £529.99

Desired price: $449 / £429

We've just seen this prolonged dis♏count over Days of Play, so we hope Prime Day will bring abo☂ut a similar discount for PSVR 2 as its PC support draws closer.

Buy it if:

✅ You want a premium VR headset for PS5 or PC
✅ You want a better resolution and feature set than Quest 3
✅ You don’t mind tethering it to another platform

Don't buy it if:

❌ You’d rather have a standalone headset
❌ You don’t own a PS5 or PC.

Pico 4 Ultra review image up close

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

There's also the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Pico 4 Ultra to think about since that will be available when October comes around. To be honest, if you're thinking about buying a headset come Prime Day, and you want something that's actually more powerful than the Quest 3, The for the🌺 Pico 4 Ultra rival gets you Blade & Sorcery Nomad, Infinite Inside, Get Fit VR, and Footpool. On top of that, you get a set of motion trackers for full-body immersion. 

Then, there's the HTC Vive Focus Vision, which is newly announced. This will be available for pre-order in October as well, and although it's pricier, it should be on the radar of anyone who wants to play VR games on a high-end gaming PC. DisplayPort and a slew of other clever features is going to make it a big device to watch in 2024 and beyond. Of course, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:HTC Vive Pro 2 is historicall🍸y just as pricey, but now it's had a big discount, saving folks over $200. It will be interesting to see if that price continues to go down. 

HTC Vive Pro 2

Price for the full system:

Price for the headset only:

Buy it if:

✅ You want an industry-leading headset
✅ You want smooth motion tracking
✅ You want the best resolution for VR gaming

Don't buy it if:

❌ If you don't own a PC

Either way, the Quest 3 has some compe✨tition this year, and if you're shopping for a VR headset, you have better options than ever before.


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]]> //344567.top/amazon-prime-day-oculus-quest-2-deals/ NcSEC94YZXhZwAU8Tjqizg Wed, 17 Jul 2024 01:21:53 +0000 <![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Vr ]]> It’s🉐 a tough time to be a VR headset not made by Meta, Apple, or Sony. It’s even harder if you’re a device that came out back in 2021 and you’re still trying to keep up with the modern competition.

For context, the HTC Vive Pro 2 is one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best VR headsets on the market if you’re buying something to play PC games with. It has a crystal clear 5K display, 120-degree FOV, and 120Hz refresh rate. Before the likes of PSVR 2 and Meta Quest 3 came along, it was easily the VR device most enthusiasts wanted to invest in. And invest, you must, because like a lot of visors of that era, it’s currently discounted to its lowest-ever price and it’s sti♐ll

I’ve seen the Vive Pro 2 drop to this price point a few times now, and it’s darn good value for money against the likes of the Val🦄ve Index, which never shifts in price and has similar specs. For sure, you can g๊et the headset alone cheaper than this, but by the time you’ve bought the Vive Pro 2’s sensors and controllers separately, you’ll have burned another hole in your pocket. 

For spec purists and hardcore VR nerds like me, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:HTC Vive Pro 2 still takes some ൲beating. It’s still one of🌳 the clearest resolutions you’ll find in a headset, and its foveated rendering was ahead of its time. For playing something like Half-Life Alyx, you’ll struggle to find a better PC VR headset. 

HTC Vive Pro 2 Full Kit |
Save $392 - The lowest price we’ve ever seen the full HTC Vive Pro 2 kit drop to is $999, and a short-lived dis🐻count in the last few days saw it back at that cost. This 𓆉discount still isn’t far off, and it’s a lot better than its average price of $1,398, which is far too close to MSRP. 

Buy it if: 

✅You want a VR headset for playing games on PC
✅ You have a computer powerful enough to make the most of it
✅ You have a permanent space for it

Don't buy it if: 

❌ You’re on a budget
❌You want a headset with integrated tracking

Price Check:
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And yet, this iconic device which will no doubt go down in the history books as one of the best VR headsets made, this former king of the market, is fighting for its life in 2024. It’s no secret that Meta Quest 3 and PSVR 2 are both nearly half its cost as we stare down the barrel of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Prime Day Meta Quest deals. To make matters worse, th☂ose t♑wo young rivals aren’t far off the Vive Pro 2s spec list. 

Should you buy the HTC Vive Pro 2 in 2024? 

HTC Vive Pro 2

(Image credit: Future)

Even if the specs of the HTC Vive Pro 2 live up to modern rivals, it is beginning to show its age. For instance, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Meta Quest 3 and PSVR 2 both provide integrated room tracking thanks 🌳to their passthrough cameras, but HTC’s headset requires you to set up various sensors around the room to ensure you’re not about to punch a hole in your wall. 

The Meta Quest 3, even if it lacks power compared to what a gaming PC can conjure up, ꦐis a standalone device first and foremost. That means it can be used untethered to any other device and has access to thousands of games and apps. Quest 3 already has the PC linking capabilities to make HTC weep, and PSVR 2 is getting that this August. 

On the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PSVR 2 side, you don’t just have 4K per-eye OLED displays that will arguably outshine HTV’s pure LCD resolution, you also have innovative gaming features if you play on PS5. Haptic feedback in the headband and the Sense controllers give you an extra immersion kick, and🧸 eye tracking and fo꧋veated rendering shows how great its value for money is against more expensive PC-dedicated devices.

Meta Quest 3 from the front being held by a reviewer

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

Speaking of which, both the Quest 3 an PSVR 2 cost under $600. PSVR 2’s PC adapter will only set you back an additional $50/£50, so paying over a grand for HTC’s aging headset is not going ൩to appeal as much as it did a few years ago.

It’s unden✤iable that The Vive Pro 2 is still a top dog in the VR market, but it’s a hefty investment against competitors that have caught up and undercut it. It’s also not going to be as practical to use as modern headsets with integrated tracking. I, for one, hope we get a new VR headset from the brand at some point soon - the Vive XR Elite clearly hasn’t been the mainstay HTC was hoping for, and a new Vive product could be the unexpected shake-up the market needs.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Vr ]]> Apple Vision Pro finally ಞlaunches outside of US markets this summer, the brand has confirmed at WWDC 2024. While that’s๊ massive news for any Apple fan who’s been waiting all this time to get hands-on with the luxury headset, it’s going to be a competitive few months for any manufacturer in that market. 

The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best VR headsets currently available all have exciting things to look forward to at the moment. PSVR 2 gets its lon𒁏g-awaite༺d PC support on August 7, which is reigniting a lot of PC VR gamers who want the highest visual fidelity they can get for their gaming rigs. Amidst plenty of firmware updates and ongoing quality-of-life additions, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Meta Quest 3 is rumored to get a more affordable sibling at some point in 2024. That 💛headset already has Apple cornered in the US, so I can’t imagine what an even more affordable option will do.

Then we have Apple Vision Pro, which will launch in🤡 the UK on July 12, as well as in Germany, France, Australia, and Canada. It’ll launch in China, Japan, and Singapore even earlier, on June 28th. 

The device kicked up a storm of hype when it was revealed this time last year and launched to a lot of excitement in the US at the beginning of 2024. Said e🐼xcitement has si🌺nce died down, and its lack of gaming support in conjunction with its monumental price tag is surely to blame. 

Apple Vision Pro reveal trailer screengrab of someone playing an NBA game with a Sony DualSense controller

(Image credit: Apple)

In an attempt to reignite the passions of international customers, Apple is updating its ski goggles with VisionOS2. Among the new spatial featu𝔍res and some interface changes, Apple says it’ll deliver higher-display resolutions and sizes for Mac virtual display, and add a train setting to its travel mode. It’s also said that VisionOS2 will make it easier for developers to make apps for the device and that new content is already being made specifically for it.

In the last month or so, we’ve seen some more gaming focus put on the Vision Pro. Demeo, Job Simulator, Vacation Simulator, and Marvel’s What If…? have all launched on the device. Those aren’t going to be enough꧟ to entice gamers who can opt for a cheaper option with more titles available to them, but it’s a start.

Questions were raised about whether the Vision Pro would even see a lau൲nch to international markets after reports claimed that it hadn’t sold in line with Apple’s expectations.

“I say the following with all the love in my heart: Uh-oh!” 

I’ve said many times before that more competi🎀tion breeds innovation in hardware markets. Especially within the VR and XR sectors, close competition has been one of the few elements that’s been missing until now. I want Apple to be a mainstay, I want to s𓆏ee hardware innovations like the Vision Pro do well, but you have to admit, it’s not making life easy for itself.

Apple Vision Pro pre-orders in the UK go liv♉e on June 28, and anyone who’s interested in grabbing a headset who doesn’t already ⛎own one will be lumped with quite the decision.

Meta Quest 3 from the front being held by a reviewer

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

Do you spend , which is a more affordable version of Apple’s device that has access to loads more content? Do you wait for the rumored “Quest 3S” which is said to be an even more affordable version of the same product? Do you decide on a gaming-only device in the form of PSVR 2 which is mere months away from being able to access all of SteamVR’s illustriouꦚs library of ♐titles? 

Or, do you opt for the £❀3,499 Apple experiment that’s fighting its own reputation as a premium device that you can’t do much with? It’s an uphill battle for Apple this summer and a piece of non-essential technology that’s this expensive needs all the help it can get.

Making things all the worse are the rumors that Apple plans to relea🃏se a more affordable headset at some point 𝕴in the next few years. The same reports said that the Vision Pro would be discontinued before its international launch, so we’re not sure how trustworthy they are, but you have to think that a more mainstream headset has to be on Apple’s mind for the future. 

I﷽t’s great that so many viable VR headsets are improving this summer, and arguably they all have distinct flavors for different buyers. No matter which starter Pokemon you support in this instance, it’s going to be an exciting season for the VR market. 


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Vr ]]> If you've been⛦ trying everything in your power to connect your PSVR 2 up to a gaming PC so you can play the likes of Half-Life Alyx or Blade and Sorcery, you're in luck. PSVR 2 is getting full PC support come August 7, but the only downside is that you'll need to purchase♈ a small adapter for the headset to speak to your computer.

We got confirmation that PSVR 2, which we deem the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best VR headset, was 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:getting PC support back in February, and rumors last ⭕week pre-emptively revealed that it won't be as simple as plugging your headset in and launching Steam VR. 

Using something that resembles one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best capture cards, you'll need to buy a newly confirmed PlayStation VR๊2 PC Adapter, which will set you back an estimated price of $59.99 / £49.99.  You'll also need a DisplayPort 1.4 cable, which won't be a big surprise for anyone who's dabbled in PC VR gaming before. 

Luckily, setting the headset up to work with a gaming rig doesn't seem too complicated - you plug the device into the PC adapter via the USB-C cable, run a DisplayPort cable into your graphics card, and run the adapter's USB cable into a free slot on your PC. As some of us expec🥂ted, 🍃you'll also need to download a PSVR 2 application before launching Steam VR to play games.

Interestingly, we now know the minimum PC specs required for PSVR 2 to work on a PC. You'll need to be running Win🎃dows 10 or 11, an Intel Core i5-7600 / AMD Ryzen 3 3100, 8GB of RAM, and at least a Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650, or an AMD Radeon RX 5500XT. While those are minimum recommendations, the PlayStation Blog post that revealed all of this information did say that 🌳an RTX 3060 or AMD Radeon RX 6600XT or newer equivalents are suggested for the best results.

Similarly, I'm a bit surprised that only 8GB of memory is all Sony says is required. As someone who reviews the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best RAM for gaming, I'd suggest at least 16GB f🥀or any gaming activity these days. As VR can be p🍸articularly intensive on your memory though, 32GB is never a bad shout.

PSVR 2's new PC adapter next to its packaging on a white background

(Image credit: PlayStation)

As suspected, there are a few feature drawbacks to using PSVR 2 on a PC or 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming laptop compared to your PS5. HDR, headband vibration, eye tracking, adaptive triggers, and haptic feedback🌟 (that isn't rumble) won't work. 

Strangely though, foveated rendering will work (without eye-tracking) and 3D 🎉audio in supported games will go unaffected. The headset&a🍨pos;s more physical features will also carry over, including the 4K resolution OLED display (per eye), 110-degree FOC, passthrough cameras, and capacitive finger touch detectors on the Sense controllers. 

If you've been holding off on ♍buying a PSVR 2 so far, your best chance to get your hands on it is right now. Thanks to the Days of Play sale, Sony has knocked $100/£100 off the premium headset, as you'll see from the deal information below. 

PSVR 2 |
Save $100 - PSVR 2 hasn’t dropped this low previously. Like the DualSense Edge, we’ve barely seen the price of this headset shift at all since itꦛs February 2023 launch. In this deal, you save 🐎18%, which is $100. This brings it $50 cheaper than the 128GB Meta Quest 3, making it quite the prospect for VR fans. If you struggle for stock at Walmart, it’s also on sale at Amazon via the link below.

Price check:

Buy it if: 

✅ You want a premium VR headset for PS5 or PC
✅ You want a better resolution and feature set than Quest 3
✅ You don’t mind tethering it to another platform

Don't buy it if: 

❌ You’d rather have a standalone headset
❌ You don’t own a PS5 or PC. 

UK:

Steam support for PSVR 2 will be a massive win for PC gamers, as well as anyone on PS5 who'ﷺs been miffed by the lack of games for the device. Steam VR not only gওrants access to some of the best VR titles ever made that don't appear on the PlayStation store, but it also has plenty of free-to-play experiences that mean the headset won't gather quite as much dust between uses. 

For PC gamers, the PSVR 2 has just become an extremely alluring product. It's been ages since we got a dedicated PC VR headset from a big brand like this, and even longer since we got one that cost under $1,000. PSVR 2 has better specs than the likes of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:HTC Vive Pro 2 and will be able to harness better power for PC games than the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Meta Quest 3 thanks to its display prowess. 

The PC adapter for PSVR 2 doesn't seem to be available for pre-order just yet, but the PlayStation Blog claims it will be listed on the💃 PlayStation Direct store, as well as select retailers. 


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//344567.top/hardware/vr/your-psvr-2-will-work-on-pc-starting-this-august-but-theres-a-catch/ aLvkY3BSrCzrJjYTpb8MtL Mon, 03 Jun 2024 15:20:40 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Vr ]]> PSVR 2, the best VR heads🅰et on🃏 the market for gaming, has just had its price cut by $100 to celebrate PlayStation’s Days of Play sale. The main focus of this event tends to be game sales on the PlayStation Store, but Sony’s just dropped one of the best hardware deals of the year on either side of the Atlantic.

Arguably, this offer brings PSVR 2 down to the price it should have always been at. $550 isn’t actually all that expensive for what we deem the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best VR headset, but to win over the console crowd it's been serving, it’s quite the hurdle to leap. Here it is though, finally . As if that wasn’t enough, Sony’s𝓡 VR headset has also seen a price cut in the UK, and you can grab it for only just now.

I wouldn’t wait around here, with a premium piece of gaming hardware from a brand that seldom discounts anything𒆙, it’s likely there will be stiff competition for stock. If you’re keen to finally get hands-on with PSVR 2, this is the best opportunity there’s ever been.

PSVR 2 |
Save $100 - PSVR 2 hasn’t dropped this low previously. Like the DualSense Edge, we’ve barely seen the price of this headset shift at all since its February 2023 launch. In this deal, you save 18%, which is $100. This brings it $50 cheaper than the 128GB Meta Quest 3♐, making it quite the prospect for VR fans. If you struggle forౠ stock at Walmart, it’s also on sale at Amazon via the link below.

Price check:

Buy it if: 

✅ You want a premium VR headset for PS5 or PC
✅ You want a better resolution and feature set than Quest 3
✅ You don’t mind tethering it to another platform

Don't buy it if: 

❌ You’d rather have a standalone headset
❌ You don’t own a PS5 or PC. 

UK:

Of course, this discount arrives just a few months after PlayStation announced that PC support for thi༺s headset is being worked on and should arrive sometime this year. It also comes after multiple reports that PSVR 2 hasn’t sold well. I never put too much stock in those reports myself, because almost every VR headset that releases faces those h🍎eadlines. 

PSVR 2’s biggest rival, the Meta Quest 3, is most affordable in its 128GB size, and this deal brings Sony’s headset down to $50 cheaper. Considering any discounts we’ve seen on either device have been minuscule comparedꦗ to this, I’d argue this is the best VR head▨set deal we’ve seen all year.

Should you buy PlayStation VR 2? 

PSVR 2 up close next to a gaming PC

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

If you’ve read 𓂃my VR coverage before, you’ll know that I’m happy to recommend PSVR 2 until I turn blue in the face. That’s not to say the Meta Quest 3 isn’t a serious contender, but for pure gaming features, resolution per eye, and price to performance, there’s no beating PSVR 2. 

If you don’t have a PS5, this is a slightly harder recommendation. PC support is on its way, and we know that now. If you have one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming PCs and you’ve been tempted to get a Quest 3 until now, I’d seriously consider getting this instead. The OLED display, the foveated rendering, and the capacitive sensors on the controllers all add u𒁏p to a perfect VR headset for PC gaming. 

🌟The Meta Quest 3 has its mixed-reality features, and an undeniably impressive library of games, but if PC gaming is going to be your focus, or you do already own a PS5, there’s no doubt in my mind that this is the headset to buy. 

If you’re a PS5 owner who can swing the cash, I’m so excited for you to know about this offer. PSVR 2 gives your console a whole new lease of life and is undoubtedly one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 accessories. Whether it’s playing the impressive VR titles we have access to so far, or using the console’s wider library in cinematic mode - which continues to be one of my favorite ways o♏f using the device


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//344567.top/hardware/vr/this-is-the-psvr-2-deal-weve-all-been-waiting-for/ hWD5sjtmqYFdnL8Bwasw6B Wed, 29 May 2024 13:05:25 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Vr ]]> The best Meta Quest accessories are here to improve your VR playtime, whether that's fully immersive gaming sessions in the latest titles, or mixed-reality applications that help your efficiency. There are so many great ways to improve the quality of life of your VR loadout, and I'm here to help you find them. Even if you just want a comfier, cleaner fit on your face or a longer charging cable you can use while pಌlaying, I know thꦉe best Quest accessories that are worth your time.

Not all of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best VR headsets have the wide array of add-ons that the Quest 3 and 3S have. Especially if you play on PC, you'll be limited as to what you can do to your device without voiding warranties or damaging it, but the Quest 3 and 3S are designed for you to customize them, which is a big wiꦑn. Link cables can be useful for playing your 3 on PC, or for charging while playing. A stand can help display your visor, and keep it charged up for the next time you use it. If you take your headset on the go, a carrying case could come in really handy. There's no shortage of options when it comes to Meta Quest accessories thanks to really inventive third-party brands.

You may be wondering if all of these accessories will work with Meta Quest 3S as well as the Meta Quest 3, and the good news is that because they've been designed as sister devices, almost all of the 🃏accessories w💧e've tested will work for either one. Meta itself does have some accessories for the Quest headsets, but in truth, they're fairly expensive, and most of the time don't offer you the same number of features that the smaller brands do. To help you save some money and improve your quality of life in VR sessions, I've thrown together this handy list of alternatives to Meta's own accessories.

The Quick List

The best head strap for Quest 3

1. KIWI Design Comfort Battery Head Strap for Quꦦest 3

The best head strap for Quest 3

Extra battery life: 2-4 hours (6400mAh) | Color: White (black leather cushioning) | Charging type: USB-C | Size: 9 x10.2 x 5.1 inch | Quest 2 compatible?: Yes (although separate model)

Added comfort thanks to plush cushioning
Extra battery life
Takes pressure off the front and back of your head
Reasonably priced
Top band will ruin your hair do
Makes the Quest 3 more bulky
Not good for seated play

The stock Meta Quest 3 head strap isn't bad by any means🐼 - its clever tightening loops make it easy to adjust your fit on the fly. However, it lacks cushioning to make it feel truly premium, and can put a lot of pressure on the front and back of your head. KIWI Design's comfort head strap alleviates that pressure and adds comfort thanks to some plush cushioning.

This is just like the Quest 2 comfort head strap by Kiwi, but evolved for the new generation. It's available with and without an extra battery pack, but it's priced more reason🃏ably than t🐻he official Meta versions.

This is perfect for anyone that likes longer play sessions, especially with the battery pack model we've tested. Admittedly, it might not be the best choice for those who use the Quest 3 for fitness apps, since it doesn't feel quite as sec𒉰ure unless you really tighten it down. If you do, you run the risk of PSVR 2's biggest comfort woes, as pressure can really mount on the forehead. Luckily, super soft leather materials on the back and top of this strap do a lot to make it wearable.

꧑The other frustration is with that top head band, since it's poised to mess up your hair style. Nonetheless, extra play time and addedღ comfort are a must that few do better than KIWI at this price range.

The best charging stand for Quest 3

2. KIWI Design Charging Dock For Meta Quest 3/2

The best charging stand for Quest 2 and 3

RGB: Yes | Charging connection: USB-C / Magnetic connector for KIWI head strap | Quest 2 compatible?: Yes | Weight: 1.7KG | Size: 12.05 x 8.66 x 4.29 inch

Good looks
Compatible with Quest 2 and 3
Charging capability
Weighty base
Finnicky USB-C connection
Plastics feel a bit cheap
Compatiblity with all Quest models means none of them fit just right

We hear you. You want to put your Quest 2 or Quest 3 on display, but you also want to charge it up so it's ready for your next session. KIWI Design h🌸as you covered there, and although its stand iꦓsn't perfect, it's often found on sale at Amazon, and it does have a classy look while riding the RGB line.

It's easy enough to put the stand together, so long as you face the parts around the right way. One of the biggest selling points here is that the dock works with the Quest 2, Quest 3, and Qu🌼est Pro. While any headset will fit on the stand and look great o🅠n display, none of them fit snug to this stand, which you likely would get if you opted for one dedicated to your specific headset. On the upside, that means it's easy to pick up the headset and controllers when it's time to play again.

Charging works, but it has a rather finnicky connector that stretches from the stand's base to the headset. More, if you opt for the KIWI comfort stap, you'll need to use the magnetic connection rather than plugging it in with the USB-C end, like you see in the images above. I got it wrong and the headset wasn🍨't actually charging, so don't be like me.

Regardless, this stand's weighty base will gr𝄹ip to whatever surface you put it on, and its black color and RGB strip make whichever device sits atop it look l෴ovely.

The best earbuds for Quest 3

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:3. Razer Hammerhead Hyperspeed

The best gaming earbuds overall

Battery life: RGB / ANC off: 6.5 hours + 26 hours in case | Connection: 2.4GHz / Bluetooth 5.2 | Noise cancelling: Yes | Compatibility : PS5, PC, Nintendo Switch, mobile, (Xbox version available) | Mic: Omnidirectional

Premium aesthetic and feel
Low latency Hyperspeed connection
Dual Bluetooth and 2.4GHz
Wide soundstage with excellent balance
Particularly strong dialogue performance
Tap gestures are too unreliable
Additional setup steps on PC

Our favorite earbuds for gaming at the moment, regardless of your platform, are the new Hyperspeed ver𓂃sion of Razer's Hammerheads. They offer an excellent true wireless experience, noise cancellation, and a breadth of sound that previous mod꧅els built a reputation for. For the money you pay, these versatile earbuds will be a useful tool on your VR utility belt.

Premium looks are backed by a solid feel to both the carry case and buds. ✱On top of those original Hammerhead specs, 2023's instalment adds a 2.4GHz 'Hyperspeed' connection option which ensures you that latency won't be an issue.

When ജshopping, you'll find an Xbox and PS5 variant. The Xbox model will be able to connect to all devices, but strangely reduces the battery level. Meanwhile, we got our hands on the PS5 version, which༺ would match the Quest's white aesthetic.

The choice between a Bluetooth and USB-C connection is a valuable one. On mobile, connec🗹ting via Bluetooth is as easy as hooking the Razer Hammerheads up in 🌳main settings and then in the Razer Audio app for further enhancements. The low latency connection is also particularly commendable.

Throw in up to 26 hours of battery life from the charging case that will more than outlast the VR headse you're using here, and you're getting plenty of𒉰 value for money. Fair warning - tap gestures can be hit and miss, but the ꦍpowerful sound quality is what will win you over here.

The best facial interface

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:4. Razer Facial Interface

The best facial interface

Connection type: Manual | Available sizes: NA | Compatible with Quest 3S?: Yes | Material: Hygienic silicone

Good prices
Good length availability
Comes in black or white
Not braided

The cushioning of the Quest 3 and 3S works fine, but it doesn't have that premium feel that you might want if you spend a lot of time with your face stuck to a headset. For starters, its fabric can make things warmer and can be harder to clean.♋ If you're one to pass your headset between friends or familꦿy, that's a whole reason not to even touch your VR device. Razer's Facial Interface for the Quest 3 also fits the Quest 3S, and although it's a pretty pricey option, it does improve things.

The black silicone material makes for a much easier wipe-down but keeps your face much cooler to begin with. It also has a lovely plush feel to it so you'll be less prone to nasty headaches from too tight a fit. The added bonus of this accessory is that you also get improved light blocking. This interface is a bit longer than the stock variant, and that allows it to curve around your cone of vision a 🐓bit better.

So what's not so good? Well, the nose flaps are fixed in place, which isn't ideal for molding to different head shapes and sizes. That, combined witꦇh the little-to-no adjustability in the rest of the interface means it isn't the most versatile interface out there. You'd think a big-name brand like Razer would try to offer more for its VR accessories, but instead, it charges more and doesn't really try to cater to everyone here. The price is admittedly expensive, but if you can afford it, this will be a comfier, cleaner facial cushioning system.

The best link cable

Syntech's Link cable for Meta Quest 3 on a grey background

(Image credit: NA)

The best value link cable for Quest 2 and 3

Connection type: USB-C | Available sizes: 10ft, 16ft, 20ft, 26ft, 33ft | Compatible with Quest 2?: Yes | Right angle?: Yes

Good prices
Good length availability
Comes in black or white
Not braided

There are loads of Link cable options out there, and while we're still working on sourcing one of these cables to 𝕴test out, we can say from tracking the deals on Syntech's cable that it's probably the best value one out there. It comes in loads of sizes, although 16ft seems to be the sweet spot in terms of price. It also comes in Black and White colorways if that matters to you.

The only thing to consider is that this cable isn't braided, so if you're worried about durability, maybe look elsewhere. Still, the right angle USB-C end of this one means it'll sit in the side of your headset without making your head feel weighed down at one end. The USB A side is USB 3.0, so you'll get decent transfer speeds from this cable if you plan to pair it with another device lik🀅e an external hard drive or other.

If you plan on using your Quest 3 with a gaming PC to access Steam VR, this seems to be a solid option♏ that's on sale frequently.

Best Meta Quest 2 accessories

Meta Quest 2 Elite Strap image displaying how it fits on the headset itself

(Image credit: Meta)

1. Meta Quest 2 Elite Strap with Battery

The best Meta Quest 2 head strap

Brand: Meta | Colour: Grey | Type: Head Strap

Can double the battery life of the headset
Extra comfort
Easily adjustable
Pricier than third party options

If you're looking to increase the comfort of your Me𝔉ta Quest 2 with a new and improved head strap, this is an easy recommendation. It's an official product from Meta, for a start, so you know you can trust the compatibility. What makes this one of the best Meta Quest 2 accessories out there though, is that it has an additional battery on the adjustment bar at the back which will essentially double the battery life of the headset itself. In an additional bonus, you don't need to remove the Elite Strap to charge the headset, and the extra battery will charge at the same time.

The Elite Strap is also easily adjustable and can provide a bit more comfort and ꩵsupport than the standard head strap that comes with the headset. It has a circular, flexible comfort brace that cradles the wearers head, and takes some of the weight of the headset away from their neck so you can play longer, which is fitting since the headset♑ itself will have that elongated battery life.

If the extra battery is a bit too expensive for you and you're only looking for additional comfort, there's also the option to buy a version without th✃e extra battery.

NexiGo Enhanced Charging Dock with Quest 2 docked and the various bundled components on the right hand side

(Image credit: NexiGo)

2. NexiGo Enhanced Charging Dock

The best chaไrging station for displaying the Q💖uest 2

Brand: NexiGo | Type : Charging dock | Conectivity: USB-C

Stylish design
LED indicators
Fits an Elite Strap too
Comes with rechargeable batteries
Controllers won't fit with grip covers on
Not officially licensed

Your Quest 2 will give you plenty of amazing VR experiences, so it deserves to be on display in the classiest way possible. This charging dock and display stand is great value for money when you compare it to the officially licensed dock from Anker, and while there's no accounting for taste, it arguably makes your headset and controllers more of a highlight, since it has nifty LED indicators that tell you the charging status of the headset and controllers. What's also great, is that the charging dock has a bespoke head strap stand to cater to those with an Elite Strap so it doesn't droop down ♎and ruin the design.

The dock connecꦍts via USB-C and is quoted to fully charge the headset in three and a half hours. Bundled in is a set of rechargeable batteries for the controllers, which are quoted to fully charge in two and a half hours.

If you have the space to make the Quest 2 shine with this dock, it's a solid ♏third-party optio💧n that we've seen discounted frequently.

KIWI Design Head Strap showing the strap from the back in the bottom right hand side

(Image credit: KIWI)

3. KIWI Design Head Strap

The best third party Meta Quest 2 head strap

Brand: KIWI Design | Colour : White and Black | Weight: 360g | Type: Head Strap

Cheaper alternative head strap
Increased comfort
Battery and earphone versions
Unofficial third party

If the thought of buying third party doesn't bother you, this KIWI Design Head Strap essentially gives you all the benefits of the official Elite Head Strap, but at about half the cost. Even the colours and design used here are near identical to the official product, plus you get the additional comfort from improved face pads on theꦓ front of the strap. Of course, you also get the circular support brand that cradles the back of the head and goes over the top of your head to take some strain off your neck.

If you're willing to spend a little more, there are two iterations of this head strap from KIWI Design that are worth looking at. Just like the Elite Head Strap, there's a version that will provide a batter boost to the Quest 2 he𓆉adset. In a more innovative turn, however, there's also an option to shoot for a version with a set of headphones built in. These are attached to the hinge on the side of the strap, and you can adjust the angle to fit exactly where your ears are.

It might🧸 be a third party product, but this is surely ꦚone of the best Meta Quest 2 accessories on the market for sheer value of money alone.

Anker Charging Station for Meta Quest 2 showing the Quest 2 docked

(Image credit: Anker)

4. Anker Charging Station for Meta Quest 2

The best charging station for Meta Quest 2

Brand: Anker | Connectivity: USB-C | Weight: 698g | Type:: Charging station

Officially licensed
Comes with rechargeable batteries
High speed charging
Charges controllers too
A little pricier than non-licensed charging stations
Simplistic design for display purposes

If you're looking for a place to put your Quest 2 on display and refuel it for your next play session, it doesn't get much better than the Anker charging station that's officially licensed by Meta for the Quest 2. There are indubitably cheaper charging stations out there, but Anker is a highly reputable brand that you knoܫw you'll get a good product from. In terms of charging here, you'll get USB-C connectivity and fast charging, too.

This dock is one of the best Oculus Quest 2 accessories because it provides a simplistic and clean display solution that will neatly store your headset and controlleﷺrs without taking up too much real estate on your TV unit, shelf, or wherever you store VR console. It's certainly a lo🎶t neater than charging via a plain old wire, although we have seen a few charging stations that have niftier designs if you really want to make your Quest 2 a centrepiece. In our opinion, though, this is the best charging station you can go for as it does everything well.

Best Meta Quest accessories: FAQ

Is the Meta Quest 3 good for gaming?

With all its mixed-reality features stealing the marketing limelight before its launch, you're well within your rights to ask this. Luckily, thanks to its great backwards compatibility, ♚the Meta Quest 3 is one of the best VR headsets for gami𝓰ng currently on the market. It's extremely versatile thanks to its PC compatibility as well as its standalone functionality, so with some accessories there's no stopping it as a gaming device.

Meta Quest 3S

(Image credit: Meta)

What accessories do you need for Meta Quest?

It doesn't hurt to have a few accessories for the Quest headsets. If you like playing for lon🌌ger sessions, a comfier headstrap can go a long way - especially ones with added battery packs. Some earbuds might be useful if you're worried about trying to guague volume levels, and a charging stand can ensure your headset is ready each time you want to use it. Link cables can come in handy too if you want to charge while playing, or pair your headset with a PC.

A Meta Quest 3 headset next to a pair of RayNeo Air 2 XR glasses

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

Will Meta discontinue Quest?

Although there were initial worries about Zuck's company buying out Oculus, it would seem the partnership is going well and is in fact one of the true feathers ☂in Meta's cap. With the success of the Quest 2, the current momentum of the Quest 3, and o🙈ther VR rivals not living up to the popularity of Meta's only hardware brand, we expect the partnership to live long into the future.


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//344567.top/best-meta-quest-accessories/ Ufd7tkopGrBjR39G5kXDb4 Wed, 15 May 2024 16:39:45 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Vr ]]> VR has always been prohib♍itively expensive. Arguably, that’s one of the reasons it’s always failed to capture the mainstream gaming market - people already own expensive “normal” gaming tech, and spending upwards of $500 on a he♕adset to try something that may or may not make people nauseous is a big ask.

The Meta Quest 2 has always been one ꩵof the best answers to that though. Although the device has made a career out of being more affordable than the other headsets out there, it’s now at a fairly🅠 ludicrous price. Down from its resting price of $249.99, it’s now  

Yes, the Meta Quest 3 is the more obvious choice of device these days, but the Quest 2 is still worth buying in my opinion. We’re only just starting to see Quest 3 games that don’t support the older headset, but there are still hundreds of titles on the Meta Quest store that are playable with 2020’s flagship device. For anyone hesitant to buy one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best VR headsets until now, or simpl💃y hasn’t had the money to, it’s hard to argue with a price this good.

What’s more, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Memorial Day Meta Quest deals are coming up, so for this price to be found circa two weeks before the event🐻 is lucky. As someone who reviews VR head⛎sets for a living, this is the perfect deal for anyone who’s looking to take their first steps into VR gaming. 

Meta Quest 2  |
Save $50 - Besides one random day where the price dropped $7 lower than this, we’ve never seen the Quest 2 discounted to under $200. Considering its average price at Amazo♛n is still $248, you’re getting a wild deal here.

Buy it if: 

✅You’ve never owned a VR headset before
✅ The Quest 3 is out of your price range
✅ You have a gaming PC, or if you don’t

Don't buy it if: 

❌ You want mixed-reality
❌ You own a PS5

 Should you buy the Meta Quest 2? 

Meta Quest 2 headset and controllers front-on sat atop a TV stand

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

The Quest 3 is superior to the Quest 2, but in our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Meta Quest 3 review, I talked about how it feels more like a yearly update to a phone than a full generational successor. I’m sure there are Quest 3 owners out there who would disagree, but besides new lenses, a slightly upgraded display, and far better passthrough cameras, you’re not missing out on an awful lot if you go for a Quest 2. Particularly if you play with one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets, the Quest 3’s upgrad🥃ed speakers ꧅won’t make that much of a difference to you. 

If you’re new to Meta Quest, or you’ve never really played VR games before, the Quest 2 is the perfect way to dip your toes in the water. There are so many great titles to play on it, and it’ll link to a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming PC as well. Truth be told, at this price, it’s hard not to recommend the Quest 2. It was by far the most popular VR headset between 20ꦑ20 and 2023, and for good reason.

So who wouldn’t I recommend this deal to? Well, if you own and play most of your games on a PS5, I’d suggest you save some more money up and wait for Prime Day. We may well see some 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PSVR 2 deals coming that will giv🌜e you great value for money. With PC support on the way for that headset, you could be shooting yourself in the foot if you buy a Quest 2 just now. Similarly, anyone who knows they want the best visuals a heads෴et can give them may want to wait for a Quest 3 price cut, since the pancake lenses do make a big difference. 

Nonetheless, this is a grea𒅌t VR deal. If you want to scope out some other headset deals in your area, check out the widget below.


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//344567.top/hardware/vr/the-meta-quest-2-is-still-worth-buying-and-its-price-ahead-of-memorial-day-is-ludicrous/ Qnz5X2cCyvM9Ew94PuJe5Z Mon, 13 May 2024 16:10:03 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Vr ]]> My first attempt at incapacitating the patrolling Nazi soldier on the rooftop of this ඣenemy-occupied infantry base ended in failure. Carved into the snowy hills of La Spezia, a city in the Liguria region of northern Italy, the view from up here is spectacular. Off in the distance, a long strand of cloud sits just about the horizon leaving a strip of clear blue beneath it. In-game, I turn my head a full 360 degrees to take it all in, and the same line follows me all the way around. In reality, I'm in the middle of my living room with the table 🌳pushed into the corner. I have a Meta Quest 3 headset strapped to my face, and I'm deep in the throes of . 

I survey my surroundings. I move slowly. I hold my imaginar🅰y rifle with two hands across my chest as if my life depends on it. Maybe it does. I've only been playing for five minutes or so but I'm already taking it entirely too seriously. I look like a total dick. And I'm experiencing what is definitely one of my favorite ever moments in my 30+ years of playing video games.

Curtain call

Sniper Elite VR

(Image credit: Rebellion)
WAR REPORT

Sniper Elite 5

(Image credit: Rebellion)

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Sniper Elite 5 review: Brilliant and brutal 

To be clear: in my attempt to incapacitate this Nazi bastard I'm not trying to spare him. I simply don&ap💝os;t want to alert his mates to my presence, and so I've opted to take him down quietly, whi𝓡ch is proving easier said than done. 

My first attempt saw me successfully sneak up from behind and land a punch squarely to the back of my adversary's head. I thought this would knock him out, but instead he simply shouted what I think was "ouch" in German, before pivoting and shooting me between the eyes. On my second attempt, I tried a similar method only swapped my balled fists for the butt of my rifle. That is, until I dropped the bloody thing in the sno๊w which fast tracked me to the same outcome above; me flat out on my back, staring wide-eyed at the gorgeous morning sky as my crimson blood turned the white ground around us red.

On my third attempt, I went full Rambo. I ♛sprinted straight down the base's central thoroughfare and unleashed a volley of gunfire into the torso of the offending Nazi, causing him to fold like a bad Poker hand and tumble head-first down a flight of concrete stairs. Clearly disturbed by the melee, his pal eme🎉rged from around a corner, rifle raised and ready to go. He too took a similarly unhinged shower of bullets to the face. With the base now on red alert, I flitted between whatever cover I could find until I found relative safety camped behind a stack of metal trunks filled with ammunition. 

With my heart racing, in-game and in real-life, I watched as enemy soldiers scuttled back and forth like ants in a state of panic. Alarm bells rang and the frantic rumble of backup units en route grew steadily louder. Hitting the B button on the Quest Touch Plus controller lets you switch between standing and crouching – but it occurred to me that simply crouching in real-life might be reflected on-screen in the same way. To my del♑ight, it was. Which of course saw me move from standing, to crouching, to lying flat out on my living room floor like a yoga instructor in a matter of seconds as I scoped out my next target. Thank Christ I'd drawn the curtains beforehand.

Bum steer

Sniper Elite VR

(Image credit: Rebellion)

"It's worth noting that as well as being a big fꦗan of the Sniper Elite series, I'm also a child of the '90s who has fallen for the promise of virtual reality as a concept more times than I care to adm🔜it."

What followed sent me into a state of unbridled joy. In my beleaguered bid to snipe the hordes of soldiers before me, I sent my first shot so wayward that it punctured the left bum cheek of one poor bastard Nazi. He screamed, stumbled and set up the perfect head shot – through which I was treated to Sniper Elite's signature slow-m𝔍otion death cam. After that, every shot was treated the same: I aimed for the buttocks like a perverted game hunter as I wounded, then maimed with careless abandon, laughing out loud at the top of my lungs as I di💟d so. I don't say this lightly, but this routine is genuinely up there with some of the most fun I've had while playing video games in my entire life. 

It's worth noting that as well as being a big fan of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Sniper Elite 5 and the wider Sniper Elite series, I'm also a child of the '90s who has fallen for the promise of virtual reality as a concept more times than I care to admit. VR has been the next big thing for over 30 years now, and while I've enjoyed myself with a number of games over the years, I've invariably come away thinking: this is cool, but the technology doesn't quite feel like it's there yet. Sniper Elite VR: Winter Warrior isn't the answer to this – its visuals are a little rough around the edges in parts; its movement responsiveness occasiona🦂lly lags – but it is definitely great fun. And if the tech isn't quite there to fully transport us into make believe worlds wholeheartedly, then I'll definitely settle for having a laugh in the meantime. 

As such, Sniper Elite VR: Winter Warrior knows what it is and who it's for. It features the same dedication to realism found in the mainline series – in terms of the weapons you'll fire, the settings you'll explore and the timeline you'll ꦓfollow – while leaning heavily into its sigไnature less credible stuff, not least its larger-than-life, organ-exploding slow-mo death cam. 

Here's the official skinny on what Winter Warrior's all about, : "In Sniper Elite VR: Winter Warrior, you assume the role of 'the Partisan,' a former Italian resistance soldier, and embark on a campaign to uncover and destro🌠y Nazi 'wonder-weapons.' The game offers a ꦡcompelling story-driven campaign, along with two additional game modes, Sniper Hunt and Last Stand, challenging players to out-maneuver expert Nazi snipers and survive waves of enemies."

While playing in campaign mode myself, my above scenario probably better reflected the latter's mention of surviving enemy waves and out-maneuvering expert Nazi snipers. Victory by any means necessary is the general gist of war, rig🌸ht? Unorthodox as it may be, I took that to mean shooting Nazis in the arse. And what a time I had doing it. 


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//344567.top/shooting-nazis-in-the-arse-while-lying-flat-out-in-the-prone-position-in-the-middle-of-my-living-room-might-be-the-best-video-game-experience-ive-ever-had/ CFoE48pACbnEWEizzaBNDA Mon, 06 May 2024 14:00:00 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Vr ]]> Amazon's Spring Deal Days are upon us, and in the UK they've brought discounts to both of the biggest VR headsets going. With both proving to be formidable devices for gaming, either one will serve you well. Yes, 💟Apple Vision Pro's undetermined UK launch is pending, but gamers are better served with one of these two, I reckon. Still, I think certain buyers could be shooting themselves in the foot if they pick the wrong one.

While straight out of the gate, the Meta Quest 3 seems the more popular and versatile of the two, I don't think it's the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best VR headset for everyone.💖 PSVR 2 has a better set of feജatures, at least in my opinion, and since we now know that PC support is being worked on, that versatility battle might not be so clear-cut in months to come. 

Then we come to value. Down from £529.99 to right now, PSVR 2 is a tempting prospect. It has briefly dipped below tha꧙t in the past, but this is the most common UK deal price we've seen it drop to, and it's a worthwhile price to pull the trigger on. 

Meanwhile, both sizes of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Meta Quest 3 are on offer. Since it&apos🔜;s cheaper, I'll highlight the 128GB model, which is down from £479.99 to  

So, with either option, you're getting a circa £20 discount, which might not seem like much. When VR headsets are costing this much and are still pretty new though, ever༺y little helps. 

Amazon Spring Sale at a glance

  • VR:
  • Headsets:
  • Keyboards:
  • Laptops:
  • Mice:
  • Racing wheels:
  • Asus ROG Ally:
  • PS5:
  • Switch:
  • Xbox:

PlayStation VR 2 |
Save £22 - PSVR 2 has dipped in꧃ price a few times since launching in February of 2023, but this is usually the cheapest we see it at. Ou๊r price comparison software is telling me it dipped down to £489 very briefly, but I wouldn't bet on that happening again any time soon. 

Buy it if: 
✅ You've got a PS5
✅ You want an OLED display
✅ You only want to play games

Don't buy it if: 
❌ You'd prefer to take a headset on the go
❌ You want PC support now

Meta Quest 3 128GB |
Save £20 - Although the launch w༺indow bundle was supposed to end in February, it would seem you can still claim a free copy of Asgard's Wrath 2 with your purchase of the Meta Q🌌uest 3. The price of this headset fluctuated a lot between Black Friday and Christmas, but this is the cheapest it has been since January sales.

Buy it if: 
✅ You've got mixed-reality plans
✅ You want to do more than game
✅ You don't have Metaversal privacy concerns

Don't buy it if: 
❌ You mainly play on a PS5
❌ You can wait for the Apple Vision Pro

Which VR headset should you buy?

PSVR 2 Review Image showing the PSVR 2 next to a Meta Quest 2

(Image credit: Future)

In my opinion, the right VR headset for you com🐻es down to two things. Firstly, your current gaming setup, ie, your platform of choﷺice. Secondly, what do you plan to use a VR headset for? 

If you already own a PS5 and you play all your games within that ecosystem, it makes sense that you buy a PSVR 2. While it does need to be tethered to the PS5 (or a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming PC soon) to function, you'll reap the most benefits, and probably the most use out of that device. Along with some properly stellar features for gaming, PSVR 2 has a truly epic cinematic mode, which lets you use the headset to play flatscreen games and watch 2D content in pseudo-VR. This can come in particularly handy if you live with someone else who needs to use the TV - just another reason why the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PlayStation Portal is pointless.

PSVR 2 has a growing library of games which, by no means, is comparable to the size of the Quest library, 🔯but still has some high-quality titles. If you only plan to use a VR headset for gaming, getting a PSVR 2 and playing on PS5 will mean you get to add to your existing Trophy col♐lection too. 

Meta Quest 3 from the front being held by a reviewer

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

If, on the other hand, you use an Xbox, Nintendo Switch, or one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming handhelds, a Meta Quest 3 will likely be for you. Since the Quest 3 is a standalone device, ♋you don't need to harne🌠ss the power of another platform to use it, and you can take it on the go.

Besides an expansive gaming library,ไ the Quest 3 has some really cool mixed-reality features and a slew of other uses. If you plan to delve into the Metaverse or use a VR headset for anything more than gaming, you'll benefit the most frꦓom the Quest 3.

Then, there's a third su💖bset of buyers. If you play games on a powerful gaming PC, and you're looking for a visor to play the occasional VR game, this one is really up to you. With PC support coming to PSVR 2, I'd be inclined to say it's worth waiting around to see what form that takes. I think PSVR 2 has a better display, and better controllers, and provides the most value of ൲any VR headset on the market right now. Still, we don't know how reliable it'll be on PC, and we don't know if features like haptic feedback and foveated rendering will be exclusive to the PS5's software.


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//344567.top/meta-quest-3-and-psvr-2-are-both-on-offer-in-amazons-spring-sale-which-should-you-buy/ 8wzXw3X9K2WY26hcAwsnvc Wed, 20 Mar 2024 14:31:00 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Vr ]]> According to new reports, production of PSVR 2 has been paused because Sony has a surplus of stock that hasn't been sold. Whenever these "poor VR sales" stories come up, it leads p🔯eople to question whether this niche form of gaming is actually appealing in the first place, but I think the issue goes a lot deeper than that. 

The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best VR headsets have always been a niche accessory for gaming. They certainly don't sell as well as PCs, laptops, or consoles, but they've carved out a la𓃲rge enough portion for themselves that they're an established technology that's definitely on the rise.

As someone who reviews these headsets for a living, and covers the ins and outs of the market, the backlog of PSVR 2 stock that's reportedly led to Sony pausing production doesn't seem new. These headlines dooming the VR sector come up every few months, but in my opinion, they almost always point to strategic slip-ups rather than a lack of appeal. There certainly aren't big problems with the headset itself, as I found in our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PSVR 2 review, it's got the chops to take on any headset currently on thღe market.

GamesRadar graphic background with the PSVR 2 and HTC Vive Pro 2 squared up with one another

(Image credit: Future)

Some people will never have an interest in playing VR games, and that's fine, but they seem like a vocal majority to me. The people who hear headlines like꧂ this and say "We told you so, nobody likes VR" seem t💛o forget that this is still an emerging part of the gaming market (that's projected to keep growing, thanks to the likes of Apple, Meta, and Sony) and a technology that is only going to improve with time.

It's worth stating that the this story stems from can be taken with a pinch of salt as well. Whꩲile Bloomberg's sources are famously strong and can be trusted, they are unnamed in this instance, and are just "people that are familiar with the company's plans". Sony has not confirmed or commented on the issue (although in🌸 fairness, they wouldn't want to confirm something like this).

In any case, there are common complaints I see from PSVR 2 owners and potential buyers online, and I think a lot of them could have been avoided by So⛎ny. Hindsight is 2020, but let's have a look at what could have done better to avoid slower-than-expected sales.

"Where are the bundles?"

PSVR 2 Gran Turismo 7 bundle hero image

(Image credit: Future)

One of the major things that made the first PSVR so appealing back in 2016 was the bundles you could get with it. From launch, you could get the PlayStation VR Starter Pack that came with the headset, PlayStation camera, camera adaptor, and PlayStation VR Worlds. For the all-in buyer, there was also the PSVR Mega Pack, which came with the same accessories but addi🥂tional games as well. 

We are one full trip around the sun with PSVR 2 on the shelves, and the only bundle we have for it is still the Horizon Call of the Mountain one. 

The bundles for the first headset were really inviting for newcomers, they offered people who had never tried VR before the opp⛦ortunity to get the jaw-dropping demo experience that they needed to convince them that this was a viable way to play games. The games included in them had a focus on fun, they were things you could whip out for the family like the first days of the Nintendo Wii. Horizon: Call of the Mountain is an intense, serious single-player game that only really has appeal for the person playing. High-fidelity action and adventure in an established PlayStation franchise is appealing to hardcore fans, especially since the game itself aims to rival Half-Life Alyx.

On the other hand, not everyone who's interested in buying PSVR 2 is looking for that experience - there's still a large proportion of people who have never 🐭tried VR and would benefit from a more whimsical game from the word go. 

But of course, it's a bit of a chicken and egg situation, because to have more 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PSVR 2 bundles and deals, you need more games.  

"Where are the games?"

Aiming your bow in Horizon Call of the Mountain

(Image credit: Sony Interactive Entertainment)

Now, in fairness, PSVR 2's game libra🧸ry has been growing since its launch, and in my opinion, it's built to a strong offering that doesn't have the range of the Meta Quest store but does have the quality to compete with it.

Exclusive first-party games have felt lacking for PSVRꦛ 2, but in recent years, the same can be true of the PS5. What are the big studios working on, and why has there been such a massive gap in the relea✅se line-up?  Even outwith the exclusive first-party scene, there are some tactical misplays on Sony's part that could have made all the difference to on-the-fence shoppers.

Again, look at the first PSVR for comparison. That headset had access to free demo discs, offering people♑ the ▨chance to try out a VR experience before buying. 

Similarly, the first headset got PSVR games lumped into PlayStation Plus, which is something the company has seemingly forgotten to do for this one, despite having the opportunity to push one of its new PS+ tiers in the process. The only 🅠monthly free game PSVR 2 owners have had is Humanity, whiಞch feels like a total one-off looking back now. 

The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Meta Quest 3 has Meta Quest+, a PlayStation Plus-like subscription service that gives users a consistent drip feed of experiences without making them pay for each title individually. The majority of PSVR 2 games cost upwards of $20, which is a tough sell to appeal to console gamers who will realistically want to play normal PS5 games first and foremost. Thes🔯e gamers are probably already paying for PS+ anyway, and with big AAA releases costing more than $60, it's no wonder PSVR 2 owners are frustrated at the lack of games to play. 

It must be said;🌱 backwards compatibilitജy would have been a massive win too. 

"Where's the PC support?"

PSVR 2 next to a gaming PC

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

We got the news last month that ღ澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PC support is being worked on for PSVR 2 to try and broaden its appeal, and I think this is a great m♋ove from Sony. Nonetheless, the company has been moving more and more of its gaming hardware and software into the PC market in recent years, so it begs the question, why wasn't PC support on the cards from the beginning? 

While PSVR sold well for a first crack at the market, surely Sony could have seen that the VR section of the gaming Venn diagram was small enough that locking buyers into PS5 ownership was going to hurt rather than help. In the PC VR market, there's been a growing gap for new gaming headsets, since the big players like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:HTC Vive Pro 2 and Valve Index are all years old at this stage.

"Where's the fight?"

Meta Quest 3 review header image of the headset next to its controllers on a gaming desk

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

Of course, the big elephant in the room here is that while PSVR 2 is a cracking device, it&ap🍷os;s face stiff competition in its first year. $550 is a really decent price in within the market for the features it offers, but Sony needs to fight harder to make it seem more appealing against the likes of the Meta Quest 3, and now Apple Vision Pro as well. 

PC support will go a long way for this, but let's hope that arrives soon, be🍃cause with words on the wind that Samsung is working on its own standalone headset, the competition is only going to get harder from here.


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//344567.top/if-psvr-2s-production-has-been-paused-these-are-the-big-reasons-why/ zFS9ExxayprfM5ypxdqrNK Mon, 18 Mar 2024 12:41:55 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Vr ]]> Apple has been pretty adamant so far that its new mixed-reality headset doesn't need an♉y controllers. While other VR headsets opt for small handheld controllers, interfacing with the Apple Vision Pro is done completely with hand tracking, eye tracking, and integrated Siri voice commands. However, a new patent filed by Apple could hint that the company is exp𝄹anding the headset's portfolio.

We're yet to try the Apple Vision Pro since it's only launched in the US, so we aren't quite sure how it'll match up against the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best VR headsets. Personally, I think the lack of tactile controllers in VR gaming scenarios would mean it'll miss a certain element of "feel" that'ඣs surprisingly important to that type of experience. 

While there's been no official word from Apple about plans for Vision Pro accessories like this, a new p😼atent spotted by does seem like it's discussing controllers designed for the brand's headset. 

For clarity, is filed by Apple itself, and mentions a "head-mounted device and a handheld controller for controlling the electronic device". The patent is titled "Handheld controllers with charging and storage systems", and was originally filed in July of 2023, around the time 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Apple Vision Pro was originally revealed. 

Apple Vision Pro controller patent diagram showing a head-mounted device that could be the Vision Pro

(Image credit: USPTO / Apple)

The document was then published on February 29 this year, but that lengthy gap between filing and publishing may signal that handheld controllers for Vision Pro could alreౠady be in development. 

The patent itself shows multiple diagrams of the invention it outlines. The controllers are described 🌼as "a housing with an elongated shaft extending between first and second tip portions" and the description says the housing may have "a flat surface and a curved surface", which makes it sound like a remote for the Nintendo Wii.

Conveniently, some diagrams show how the potential controllers could attach to the headset, and also charge by coming into contact with them. We've seen these small magnetic chargers be used by some of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Meta Quest accessories, and the controllers for the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Meta Quest 3. Other diagrams may hint that the controllers in question could have some sor𒉰t of modular build - as one image even shows a controller with a pointed tip that looks like a giant novelty Apple pencil.

This is probably the best time to mention that just because a fairly explicit patent exists, it doesn't mean the product it's for will ever see the light of day. Plenty of patents have been filed by Sony, for example, which seem more like futureproofing for potential lawsuits than products they actually plan to create. This patent seems to be explicitly talking about head-mounted electronic devices and even mentions virtual reality ✱technology by name, but not the Apple Vision Pro headset. Perhaps Apple is preparing long-term for a cheaper headset that it will release further down the line. 

Apple Vision Pro controller patent diagram showing the storage connectors or charging accessories involved

(Image credit: USPTO / Apple)

The document reads "A system may include an electronic device such as a head-mounted device and a handheld controller for controlling the electronic device. The head-mounted device or othe💙r device may have a display configured to display virtual content that is overlaid onto real-world content."

In the paragraph labelꦉed "Background"𒁃, the patent gives the following synopsis:

"Electronic devices such as computers can be controlled using computer mice and other input accessories. In virtual real﷽ity systems, force-feedback gloves can be used to control virtual objects. Cellular telephones may have touch screen displays and vibrators that are used to create haptic feedback in response to touch input", it reads. 

Interestingly, this sounds like exactly the reason most people calling for controllers for the Vision꧃ Pro want them in the first place. Strangely, the patent also follows directly from that paragraph, giving the company's reasons against having them. 

Apple Vision Pro

(Image credit: Apple)

"Devices such as these may not be convenient for a user, may be cumbersome or uncomfortable, or may provide inadequate feedback. In a virtual reality setting, it may be especially cumbersome for the user to charge or find storage for an input device without interrupting the vi🦄rtual reality experience."

Apple Vision Pro has certainly missed a lot of the mainstream gaming crowd it attracted at first, but a lack of VR game support on the headset could potentially point back to the fact it doesn't support other VR controllers. Many of the biggest VR games on Steam and Meta platforms will rely on controllers to play them, and won't be developed with hand-tracking in mind. If Apple does have any interest in attracting this so🌃rt of market, maybe it realizes tha🀅t controllers are the key.


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//344567.top/could-this-patent-hint-at-controllers-for-apple-vision-pro/ zEcVfWER8FAgRyyhFNWwYN Thu, 07 Mar 2024 12:21:03 +0000