🎬 Elevate your entertainment—because ordinary screens just won’t cut it anymore.
The GoovisG3 Max XR is a cutting-edge head-mounted display featuring dual 2.5K Sony Micro-OLED panels that simulate a massive 1000'' IMAX-style screen with 95% DCI-P3 color accuracy and a 120Hz refresh rate. Designed for cinephiles and gamers alike, it supports Blu-ray 3D playback and offers extensive ergonomic adjustments including IPD and diopter controls for personalized comfort. Compatible with a wide range of devices via USB-C and HDMI, this 300g lightweight headset delivers immersive, distortion-free visuals anytime, anywhere.
Platform | PlayStation |
Resolution | 3840x2160 |
Refresh Rate | 120 Hz |
Screen Size | 1000 Inches |
Display Type | OLED |
Connector Type Used on Cable | HDMI, TYPE C |
Display Resolution Maximum | 3840 x 2160 Pixels |
Additional Features | 3D, Portable, Built-In Speakers |
Connectivity Technology | wired |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Specific Uses For Product | Gaming Watching movies |
S**N
Made a 15 hour plane ride bearable
This headset is a lot of money, and honestly I struggled a bit with that-would I get the value out of it? At first I wore them around the house, or at my desk-the USB-C attachment works great with my Ipad Pro, and I really enjoyed the view. The colors are saturated, the screen is super sharp (once you get it dialed into your vision and head size parameters). You can actually see where the cameras are focussed in a lot of the 4K content I put through it. I never found the weight to be an issue, or uncomfortable, but I am a big guy with a heavy head so maybe I'm used to it. There is a bit of dropoff around the corners where I couldn't see them, especially on the bottom, unless I smashed the goggles closer to my face. that was only slight, however. Where these really truly shined and it totally made it worth every penny was on a 15 hour flight to Asia each way. I really enjoyed just putting these on, along with my airpods for sound, and watching entire series of shows without being bothered by external lights or sounds, or even plane announcements. It made the flights so much more bearable! These aren't perfect- besides the corners fading off, it doesn't come with a case so I had to find one around the house that worked well enough. For this sort of price it should, in my opinion, come with something to protect your investment. Also, while the connection is a standard USB-c plug, and it comes with one, it is a bespoke size that fits into the headset. That means if you lose or break the cable, or even just want a longer one (the one that comes with it is fairly short) you need to buy another one from them, as it is the only type that will fit. None of my super expensive Thunderbolt cables will work with it. This limits the use too, since I can only use it with my Xbox X when I'm sitting next to it, which doesn't quite work for my use. All that being said, the flights alone made this worth it!
J**Z
Supercool with flaws
OK, so you’ve been eyeballing this headset for a while now and you’re wondering if you should spend the big bucks on it and asking yourself if it’s worth it? I say it all depends on your situation. If you already have a nice TV and this would just be a novelty kind of thing for you then no stick with your nice TV. Now if you’re the type, who is just wondering what it would be like to have a personal theater right in front of you then there is one thing you NEED to know. That is that the actual headset that carries the screens is not held to your face by anything, meaning that it basically floats in front of you and this is a big deal because in order to get that big picture theater feeling the glasses need to be pressed up against your face. Since the glasses need to be pressed up against your face, you either have to manually put pressure or go without seeing a full picture.I bought this headset because I wanted to be able to lay in bed at night and not bother my girlfriend. Which is actually really, really neat except again for the fact that in order to get the full theater experience, the headset needs to be pressed against your face fully for immersion. In my opinion, this alone makes this headset just not worth it, since what is the point of spending this kind of money if you’re not going to get a full blown insulated immersive experience. I will on the other hand say that I have had this headset well past the return date at this point and keep them because again the portability and the screen resolution is actually pretty good especially when connected to a computer, which I have a 4080 graphics card so everything looks . Also the ability to plug it right into a rogue ally or steam deck anywhere, well almost anywhere that’s safe, is a really really cool feature.The first time you put this headset on, you might think it’s really really cool, but if you’re like me eventually, that awful spacing between your face and the actual headset will become apparent and adjusting this does not really help since your left either being able to see more to the left or more to the right. If you have astigmatism then the little knobs will help clear the picture up, but unfortunately, it will still be left blurry in the affected eye. I can validate that glasses will fit between the headset and your face but again it will push the picture even further out.If you’re looking to buy these, just keep in mind what I’ve said about the one big flaw in all of this. It could just be the shape of my face honestly, and some other people might not have this issue with it, which in that case then I would say this headset is really good, but the price is still way too high for this. I’d say at the most maybe $600 but then again on the other hand, it is one of the better headsets that I’ve used. If you’re looking at getting some of the AR glasses that have those little monitors in them, I have them too, and I would say this definitely is better than that since the experience allows for a bigger picture and more clarity. If you’re an impulse buyer and tend to have buyers remorse, this is probably not the product for you honestly but if you have money and are going to be OK, then I would say give them a try but then again I would also say wait for a version that doesn’t have that god-awful spacing between your face And the headset.Hope this helped!
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