









🚀 Elevate Your Reality: Experience VR Like Never Before!
The Meta Quest 2 is an advanced all-in-one VR headset featuring a powerful 128 GB storage, designed for seamless gaming, fitness, and social experiences. With a high-resolution display, 3D audio, and intuitive controls, it offers a wireless, immersive journey into over 250 titles, making it perfect for both entertainment and collaboration.




| Item Weight | 1.76 Kilograms | 
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 10.24"D x 7.36"W x 4.96"H | 
| Memory Storage Capacity | 128 GB | 
| Platform | Meta Quest 2 | 
| Display Type | LCD | 
| Controller Type | Touch Controllers | 
| Field Of View | 95 Degrees | 
| Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi | 
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer | 
A**Y
Welcome to the future, £200 WELL SPENT.
If your thinking about it, DO IT I used to have PC VR (Rift S) and this is 100% better and immersive, the quality is outstanding, don't look on YouTube because the gameplay does not look how it does on the videos, it's fantastic, the graphics are made to be perfect for the player and what you are focusing on, so if you want to escape reality for hours at a time and exercise while doing so, this is PERFECT for you, or if you have a family member/friend who is struggling to exercise/get outside, this is a matchmade in heaven, I burned 1402 calories in 238 minutes by just standing up playing games, i was not out of breath or anything like that just a little bit sweaty and warm! So if I lose any weight reliably I shall update the review!, but I already feel more energetic/better in myself, The £400 price tag was worth it alone, but the £200 price tag makes this a STEAL, you can be anyone, do anything in virtual reality so if you need something to encourage your purchase then let this review be it, the default strap is fine does the job, battery life is two hours but once you play it you'll understand why, I've purchased a battery elite strap to extend my gameplay and also increase the level of comfort, not to mention a library of games to keep me entertained!, be warned don't give this to someone under the age of 18, Virtual reality is much like normal reality, lots of different people and they do/say different things, alot of things you won't see or hear, so probably wouldn't be the best environment for young minds to be playing around, be warned no games come with the headset, so you'll be limited to free games/demos until you buy some from the meta store, I recommend getting Quest+ as this gives you access to a few games, some silly ones and some AAA all worth a look, you get 1 months free trial before having to pay the £7.99 membership fee (cancel anytime), it also gives you discounts on selected titles, VRchat is a free game you can download where the community make the games/worlds at varying quality, be warned this is where the most "Colourful" vr users play/go, so you'll definitely hear some bad language and experience some random encounters, make sure to enjoy and play safe be aware of your surroundings!.
H**P
Fantastic - read for detailed "what can it do"
I bought this on amazon, because I found it hard to read up on why it was cheaper then a lot of other setups, and what that meant I'd be compromising on. It seems to do everything I wanted!- It can be used standalone, no PC needed- have a look at the oculus store for games before you buy if using standalone- it has a fantastic "guardian", this means if you are playing in a small space and you set a perimeter, when you go too near the edge you can set it to warn you or even better (my fav setting) you then see the room you are in to stop yourself walking into something.- the guardian seems to remember which rooms I have setup before, so when I'm in a room I played in a few days ago, the guardian is done- you can set guardian to stationary mode (yes you become those weird walking players in Phasmaphobia)- speaking of Phas, that game is the one game that causes me a bit of giddyness - this is not the headset, but the way the game moves you by joysticks- You Cannot play Phas without a PC- playing VR on a PC, I have played steam VR to play Phas and pavlov and other games. Steam also has an Oculus VR mode (it asks you)- you can play wired or wireless to your PC. This is fantastic as I plan to try playing my PC games wirelessly while in the garden! (I have good IT setup for WiFi coverage)- wireless is in beta mode. A pro gamer would prefer the oculus link, but I haven't noticed any difference yet. You need to turn it on in beta settings by downloading oculus setup to your PC and finding beta tab.- you can use your hands as controllers (without the handsets) you pinch to select. Not all games support this but its great for saving the battery of the handsets and can be a feature you enable and jump between hands and handsets without having to tell it.- remote into your PC. I tried virtual desktop and the oculus link. Both cool for different reasons. If you have lag on one I would try the other. I bought virtual desktop before I realised oculus link was free.- when you remotely connect to your PC you get a warning about the frequency of your home Internet hub. By standard these are normally broadcasting 2.5ghz but if you can work out how to remote into your hub and turn on the 5ghz then the headset would work faster on that. I setup a separate channel called myinternetname-5Ghz. Not all devices support this channel (yet). You will want you PC wired to your hub.- my favourite games so far! Beat saber, play alone, play online but whatever you do makes sure you light saber the blocks away in beat to the music! Pistol Whip (and select the double gun setup - one in each hand). This game is amazing - you feel like John Wick and you have a great workout (when my husband tried this he made the headset padding very wet from sweat!)Sorry I have written so much, I just feel this information was hard to find. I thought I'd have to return it when it couldn't do what I wanted but now we are considering one each so we can play multilayer games online.Enjoy yours!(oh and all the negative comments are about FB, you need a FB account because that's who owns Oculus. Don't get your account locked out and you will be fine)
Trustpilot
2 months ago
2 weeks ago