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According to our VR headset expert
The Oculus Quest 64GB is Oculus' first active VR headset that doesn't require a PC. The only thing you need to use the Quest anywhere is the mobile app. The Quest is also wireless, so you're no longer limited by cable length. There are 4 cameras on top which scan the surroundings to provide the six degrees of freedom (SDOF). This technology recognizes when you jump, turn, or duck, then translates it to the game you're playing, creating an even more realistic experience than ever before. The controllers are also new and improved, but the layout is the same as that of the Oculus Rift controllers. So if you've ever played with the Rift, you'll know what you can expect.
Total storage capacity | 64 GB | |
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Refresh rate | 72 Hz | |
Field of view (degrees) | 100 ° | |
Controller included | ||
Built-in screen | ||
Built-in speakers | ||
Adjustable lenses | ||
Suitable for people who wear glasses |
5 stars
378
4 stars
322
3 stars
15
2 stars
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1 star
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Sound quality
User friendliness
Image quality
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Vormgeving
The Oculus Quest is almost an odd one compared to other VR goggles. Where you need a powerful hardware setup for other glasses, the Quest does not need this. With these VR glasses you won't be bothered by cables or necessary hardware, you just put it on and you get started. Ideal for people who want to use VR but don't need to buy a powerful PC or laptop.
Lightweight and fits any head
After I took the glasses out of the box and put them on my head, I immediately noticed that despite everything, the glasses are still quite light. It does not feel heavy on my head and is easily adjustable via the headband. I have a fairly large head myself, so it's nice that I can adjust it all. The controllers use batteries and fit well in the hand. In terms of user comfort, it is good.
Something for everyone in terms of apps
Of course you buy VR glasses to play games or do something else with them. The range of apps must therefore be sufficient. Personally, I think it's fine in terms of offerings at the moment. There are plenty of games to be found in the Oculus Store. For example, I am a big fan of Star Wars, so I am very pleased with the Vader Immortal games. But Beat Saber or Creed: Rise to Glory are also a lot of fun to do. Plus it looks nice too. The graphic quality is of course less beautiful than with other VR glasses, but that should not spoil the fun. When I'm tired I watch Netflix on the Quest. That's a bit different than looking at a normal screen. Recommended.
Battery runs out quickly
The biggest disadvantage of the Quest is that the battery runs out pretty quickly. After an hour or 2 you have to charge it again. Still, it's not a big problem, because after an hour or two you need a break from the glasses on your head. Also, the storage capacity of the glasses cannot be expanded, so that you sometimes have to remove apps if you want to install a new one. I don't think this is a problem myself, because I first play something before I try a new app. In any case, keep that in mind. All in all, I recommend the Quest to anyone who wants to do something with VR and do it everywhere, because these are the first and only VR glasses that you use everywhere.
Kasper. VR-specialist.
17 March 2020
Automatically translated from Dutch
Most reviews are written by someone who would like to win 100 euros and they praise the product and coolblue to heaven. So I'm not going to do that. I actually never play computer games because I always argue with the controller. I once had 3d glasses with my phone and except that the image was quite bad, I saw something in the possibilities. When I heard the Oculus Quest was out I thought I'd like it. Anyway ordered and the next day at home, charged, install the app, gosh it just went a bit by itself. Okay, put on your glasses and go. Hmm that was quite disappointing, I had read super good reviews about the superior image quality. It's all pretty blurry. especially the objects that are a little further away. This really doesn't look like what you see on your monitor when you play a modern game. Her sharp images, forget it. I did some reading and understand that the really razor-sharp images will not come within reach for the next 5 years. This has everything to do with how this technique works. To create razor-sharp images with a lot going on. But that does not alter the fact that after some getting used to the image quality is less and less of a problem. And now after 3 days I am actually very excited about the thing. It gives a whole new dimension to the concept of computer game. You are really in the game now, I bought 2 games Beat Saber and Robo Recall . And played with it for many hours.. Unfortunately I can't play today because too much muscle pain from hitting around me with the lightsaber. Watching a movie through the glasses was a bit less, I thought the quality was really too low. But maybe I'm just setting too high standards. Still, I think the product is recommended, because you can't get anything better for this price, and certainly because there are no cables. Because that gives the freedom that makes the experience complete.
RP de Greef
26 May 2019
Automatically translated from Dutch
I totally understand why the Quest gets so much hype. It does a lot for a standalone headset of this size.
It is a nice entry point for people who are not yet familiar with VR.
Just a comparison with the PSVR. The PSVR's graphics are better, I won't say much better, but you can see the difference. PSVR has nicer deeper colors, which makes sense since a PSVR (and PC VR headsets) has more power. Don't forget that the Quest does it all on its own in the headset itself. So again, the Quest does well for a standalone headset. the tracking; The Quest gets a lot of praise for the tracking vs PSVR, personally I don't see this, but I've never had any problems with the tracking of the PSVR and hear that other people do run into this problem, so I can't quite comment on the tracking exhausts, the Quest's tracking is just fine. The controllers of the Quest are a big improvement against that. They fit comfortably in your hand vs the PSVR controllers. (it takes some getting used to in the beginning)
What's great about the Quest is that it starts up quickly and you can take it anywhere to introduce friends to VR, for example.
A big disadvantage that many people have already experienced is the weight. It's about half a kilo, which doesn't seem like much, and it isn't in the beginning of a VR session. But after about 30 minutes it really starts to weigh and it just isn't comfortable. That's how I watched Netflix and especially because your head is still, you really feel it clamping, it may also be that you just have to find the right position that is just a little more comfortable, loosening the bottom straps helps a bit. What's also a shame is that you have to buy all your games again, you can't transfer them from your steam account. I also hear that people find the battery life low, it is about 2-3 hours. I don't see this as a drawback/problem. Most people won't spend 3+ hours in a row in the Quest. You can simply continue while the Quest is on the charger. (Great if you're watching a movie, for example.)
My conclusion; The Quest is perfect for people who want to get acquainted with VR for a reasonable price. It is also perfect for people who are away from home a lot, the Quest is easy to take with you. I think it's a great device for what it does as a standalone VR headset. It opens doors for people who don't have a strong PC or PS4. Although I personally prefer the PSVR, I can say that I am happy with the Quest.
Helga van Dijk
27 May 2019
Automatically translated from Dutch
Product number | 829594 | |
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Manufacturer code | 301-00174-01 | |
Brand | Oculus VR | |
Warranty | 2 years | |
Processing of your defect | Via Coolblue | |
Old product returned for free |
Suitable for computers | ||
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Functioning independently | ||
Screen type | OLED | |
Resolution width | 2880 pixels | |
Resolution height | 1600 pixels | |
Refresh rate | 72 Hz | |
Field of view (degrees) | 100 ° | |
Adjustable lenses | ||
Built-in speakers | ||
Saving function | ||
Total storage capacity | 64 GB |
Rotational tracking | ||
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Positional tracking | ||
Room-scale tracking | ||
Six Degrees of Freedom (6 DoF) |
Controller included | ||
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Number of controllers included | 2 | |
Motion controls | ||
Haptic feedback |
Suitable for people who wear glasses | ||
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Eye cushions | ||
Replaceable eye cushions | ||
Headband |