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Oculus Quest 2 – Advanced All-in-One Virtual Reality Headset – 64 GB (UK Model)
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Habe noch Sidequest am PC installiert. Da gibt es viele Gratis Spiele und Demos. Ohne Facebook. Habe überall im Haus schnelles Wlan. Das heißt überall Kabellos spielbar. Auch Spiele vom PC (Steam) laufen top.
Besser als erwartet :-) Mir wird bei paar schnellen Spielen schwindlig. Sohn nicht.
64 GB reicht aus würde ich sagen. Neu installieren geht sehr schnell und ich brauche keine 20 Spiele gleichzeitig...
Von der Beta auf dem Android Handy ist nun auch Sidequest möglich.
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You are required to have a working facebook account to use the device, despite having a FB account in long good standing, I had not used it for some years, and it had been locked. I am unable to activate the headset at all. Facebook customer service is non-existant, if they decide to lock your account, you have no resource to resolve the issue, their decision is final.
Facebook's terms and conditions require that you use your real name to make an account, and ID details, this means that you cannot simply create a new facebook account without the risk of loosing access to not only the device, but any software purchased for it.
There a great number of people in a similar situation posting on popular forums such as reddit, and that number is increasing at an alarming rate, either having facebook accounts locked and loosing access to large game libraries and the headset, or simply not being able to get the headset working in the fist place. This may also disable existing Quest 1, Rift and CV headsets once the existing Oculus account is irreversibly linked with a facebook account.
If you can live with having a £300+ piece of hardware and associated software being arbitrarily rendered useless with no recourse, maybe the quest 2 is for you, otherwise look for a HMD from another manufacturer without such opaque and destructive practices.
First impressions were pretty good, I had no issue setting up the device or connecting to the PC via the link cable. The few PCVR games I tried ran well. I also used SideQuest to load some dedicated third party games to the headset via link cable, as well as few native titles from the Oculus store. All was fine and ran as I expected. Since then I have moved to Virtual Desktop/AirLink and play PCVR wirelessly. This is much better and made me realise how cumbersome the cable hanging out the side of the headset is when you’re playing! Wireless VR is definitely the way forward in this respect. Battery life is pretty good considering, some 2-2.5 hours playtime and around 2 hours to charge. This is an obvious restriction to wireless play, as you are governed by the battery, but at the same time forces you to take a break whilst it charges.
Unfortunately, one week into ownership, the device suddenly failed! Every time I booted it, it would report overheating and immediately shutdown. Nothing would work, factory reset made no difference, so I contacted Amazon and they immediately dispatched a new device and collected the faulty one. This was a very impressive turnaround. At this point I was quite concerned about the build quality, but over a month later with the replacement and so far it has no hardware issues. This brings me onto the lenses. Having now had two separate Quest 2’s I can say that the quality of the lenses isn’t as good as I would expect. I noticed blurring/smearing and god rays on both if you’re looking anywhere but dead centre as the sweet spot is so small, you must have the perfect IPD to get absolute clarity, which can be difficult with only 3 settings. It appears lens quality is an issue, with countless people reporting this and again this is down to build quality and keeping prices low, as some people have had up to five replacements to get “perfect” lenses!
With the relatively low price of the device, I have also had to make a few quality of life purchases. Firstly I got prescription lenses as wearing glasses in the headset was a hassle and not too comfortable. I then got a replacement faceplate with luxury cushioning. This really helped, as it was quite painful on my forehead after 45-60 minutes on the standard one. The replacement has all but eradicated this problem, as being comfortable when wearing the headset is paramount. I would probably consider getting an elite head strap or similar next, but the standard elastic has not really been that uncomfortable for me, so it's not a priority at the moment, especially as build quality is reportedly quite flimsy/breakable.
Another issue is firmware updates, Meta/Oculus seem to push them quite regularly and they are mandatory, so if something breaks via firmware (such as Guardian/Tracking in v27), you’re basically stuck until the next release. They are adding a lot of new features such as 120Hz refresh and AirLink (which is basically Oculus’s native Virtual Desktop), but I think they need to spend a bit more time beta testing for stability rather than rushing these features out. You obviously need a Facebook account to use the Quest 2, but as I’ve had an account for years, I’m not too bothered, although I know that does irk some.
Overall it’s a good entry for either standalone or PCVR, but the shortcomings of cost cutting do mean some negatives. This ultimately means spending more money to improve the experience and of course, there’s still the questionable build quality. I would therefore rate the Oculus 2 four stars.
UPDATE: After almost a year I'm still happy with the product, it's come a long way in terms of its software (now on v37 at time of this). It's not without its issues though, tracking, guardian and bugs with firmware seem commonplace with every release. Also, the fact they discontinued the 64Gb version a few months after I bought it and replaced with 128Gb for the same money would've irritated a lot of customers. The support is also poor, they only ever seem to refer to a "factory reset" with any problems without really having any technical knowledge of any particular situation.
UPDATE 2: 2 years and 2 months later and I would still regard the headset as a decent purchase. The firmware has come a long way (now v54). However I had to do the first "factory reset" on v53 as things were getting a bit flaky (I guess due to the OS upgrade to Android 12L). Since v53 the battery now won't charge past 96% (although I have two external Bobo batteries with halo headstrap, so not a huge deal right now) and it can still be buggy. Meta seem obsessed with churning out constant updates which add little substance rather than actually optimizing and improving the device. I don't think I'd purchase another Meta product, as the customer service and build quality is questionable, but for a first foray into VR it was worthy enough.
The Quest 2 is an amazing bit of kit and is a massive step up from my previous VR experience (Gear VR) the immersion is off the chart and the controllers and hand tracking make it a joy to play games and interact with your surroundings, picking up a table tennis bat and ball and whacking it across the VR room for the first time is something special. Set up takes about 5 mins and is a breeze, I'm not going to talk about the Facebook account issue as everyone is probably aware of that. Once set up you'll have about 40 mins usage out of the box before it will need charging, so if you have the will power to charge first, it would be better as I found that as soon as I started to get involved in a game I had to stop to charge it. On a full charge you'll get between 2-3 hours depending on what your playing and if you've got any Bluetooth devices connected (headphones) or if you're casting to a TV/phone & charging takes about 2 hours. I love my new toy as does my 7yr old daughter, and for the money there is nothing else like it out there, believe me you will not be dissapointed, it is worth every penny..........................but, there are a few things you need to know before you press that buy now button
* Clarity of image - There are only 3 settings to choose from to try and get the best image 58mm, 63mm & 68mm, my IPD is 63.5 but I find that the corners are always blurred for me whatever setting I put it on (including moving it inbetween the set ones) the sweet spot is quite large and to be honest I really don't notice it when playing the games, but it is very noticable when trying to watch films/youtube etc and when on the home screen. I have watched hundreds of reviews of the product and for some reason no one mentions it, but if you Google it, it seems to be a pretty big problem for a lot of people. So don't expect a 4k perfect picture like the reviewers claim, for me, its not so bad that I'm sending it back like a lot of people have, but just be aware that there is a strong possibility you will get some blurred areas (as a disclaimer, I do wear glasses, but so do half the reviewers I've seen so don't think that is the reason)
* Additional cost - be aware that the £299/£399 your paying for the Quest 2 is only the start of your VR investment. If your whole budget is the cost of the device, then you may want to wait and save a bit more cash before you commit to buying. Out of the box & with whats included, the Quest 2 is perfectly usable, but, to fully enjoy the experience and keep your device safe and in good condition, you'll have to get your wallet out. Firstly the strap, it is fine to start you off, but it is difficult to get it comfortable and in the right place to hold it tight and flat to your face, so that will have to be changed. The Oculus elite strap is the best (if you can get one) but this will set you back £50, Amazon are selling 3rd party ones for between £20-£50. Games - there are a few free games & demos available, but if you want something thats gonna hold your attention for more than 5 mins, you'll have to pay for it. Most of the good games will set you back between £19-£30 each, so this can quickly add up. Battery life - 2 hours is not long when your caught up in a game, so expect to be charging it quite a lot. The alternatives are either the Oculus elite strap with battery at an eye watering £120!!!! or a powerbank which costs around £15-£25 for one big enough to keep your device running for an extra few hours. Then there's a case (£15-£20) foam lens protectors to stop them scratching (about £10) and if you wear glasses you'll need rubber lens protectors to stop the lenses getting scratched when your playing it (£17.99!!!!!! on Amazon) so if you include all of that you'r probably looking at around £450 to have a few good games and the equipment needed to fully enjoy your experience.
As I said, I love the Quest 2 and think that it is value for money, even after all the add-ons needed. Yes its not perfect and there are a few niggles with it, but for what you'd have to pay for the alternative it is well worth the investment, I personally cannot afford a £1000 gaming PC and a £1000 VR device, so the next best thing is the Quest 2. Just make sure you've got the budget to fully enjoy it, yes it's a cheaper than what has come before, but £299/£399 is still a chunk of money for most people.
I had been using the PlayStation VR (PSVR) for many years, it's a product I got a lot of use out of; however, there were a couple of points of frustration to it:
1) Its inability to track the Move controllers at a 360° radius due to relying on one front facing camera, so if it can't see the controllers, they cannot be tracked.
2) Connects via wire which has caused countless of times getting snagged on mine and others feet during use.
My friend who was also an avid PSVR user was gifted a Quest 2 for their birthday and insisted I tried it... I must say I instantly fell in love with the freedom of movement and incredible tracking, no matter where I was looking.
▬ Box Contents & Optional Extras ▬▬▬
Inside the box, you will find:
• Quest 2 Headset.
• Glasses Spacer.
• L/R Controller.
• 2x AA Batteries (One for each controller).
• USB-C to USB-C Charging Cable.
• Power Adaptor.
There are optional extras you can get, though do bare in mind there are third party products which can be just as good but cheaper, so do have a look around and read reviews before committing:
• Carry Case: Would highly recommend a carry case to provide protection when not in use and prevents it from getting dusty (yes you can use the main box, but it's big!).
• Elite Strap: In my opinion, I think this should have been the standard strap. I bought a third party version as well as a case that can fit the Quest 2 with Elite Strap (different shape to original).
• Oculus Link Cable: Should you have a powerful enough PC, you can link the Quest 2 to your PC using this cable which will expand the library of VR games you can play.
▬ Set-Up ▬▬▬
As others have mentioned already, unless you already have an Oculus app, you HAVE to link with your Facebook and if you don't have one, you will need to create one. I don't want to link my social media with the Quest 2 and hate that I am being forced too. Shame on Facebook who own Oculus for doing this; it should be an optional service to link the two (hence why I took away a star).
With that aside, I found the set-up to be straight-forward, though I did have to wait awhile for a firmware update before use.
Every time you turn the Quest 2 on, it will prompt you to create a guardian zone (safety zone), so should you get too close your virtual barrier, it will show up. It's a great feature to stop you from bumping into objects etc...
▬ Comfort & Results ▬▬▬
The comfort was okay with the original strap; however, I do much prefer the Elite strap which for me, provides a better fit. I also put in the glasses spaces which won't negatively impact those who don't wear glasses.
The headset is front heavy as you would expect, so do give yourself a little rest from time to time as whilst it is generally comfortable to wear; when you reach approximately 40 minutes of use, it may get slightly uncomfortable (experiences may vary for each person).
My main use of the Quest 2 are 'Beat Saber' and 'Pistol Whip', two incredible games that work flawlessly with this headset (at least in my experience). The picture quality is top-notch, the 3D is impressive and the responsiveness is very accurate (I love the 360° mode on Beat Saber!).
The battery life is approximately three hours, though I cannot handle that much VR in one session and charge after use, so I haven't had issues with the battery running out.
▬ Final Thoughts ▬▬▬
The Quest 2 is a wireless/cordless VR headset that has a reasonable selection of decent quality games available (additional purchases required). For a VR headset that doesn't rely on an expensive PC rig to run, the specs are pretty impressive.
Whilst I'm not a fan of the mandatory Facebook integration, the Quest 2 is still a solid VR headset and would highly recommend.
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