Better Quest 2 if you play pcvr
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- High resolution
- pancake lenses
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Ian Valee
18 October 2022
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According to our VR headset expert
Type of VR gear | Standalone VR headset | |
Type of reality technology | Virtual reality | |
Total storage capacity | 128 GB | |
Refresh rate | 90 Hz | |
Lens types | Pancake lenses | |
Field of view (degrees) | 105 ° | |
Controller included | ||
Built-in screen |
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Ian Valee
18 October 2022
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R Selier
19 October 2022
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Manu Vanquickenborne
28 December 2022
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Bart Maes
25 October 2022
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Kees
31 March 2023
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wolfgang l schliessner
24 October 2022
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Joel Lie
20 October 2022
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Elgar
28 May 2023
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R Bol
26 October 2022
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Michael Williams
27 October 2022
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In the end it's a standalone headset so it won't be as good as a vive or valve index but: The headset is very light and the weight is also balanced by having the battery at the back. The resolution and FOV is also very good for the price. Controllers are quite small so not good for people with big hands especially with the way the tracking rings are set. But since Coolblue has a 30-day return, I recommend that you just try it out and see if it bothers you. I have small hands so this doesn't bother me. The software is based on android and really still in its early years. Standalone games are also mediocre. My recommendation: This headset if you mainly want to play PCVR, this allows you to play all games on Steam. Use Virtual Desktop (20 euros in the pico store, download the virtual desktop assistant for free on PC) do not use the built-in Pico Assistant. Quest 2 if you mainly want to play standalone, the quality is slightly less but the software and game library is just much better.
Ian Valee
18 October 2022
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Bought these VR glasses because these are the first glasses with decent specs for a decent price. Moreover, you are not forced to have a facebook account. This linked sale only came about because a boy with a lot of money could buy a company with good VR glasses. The pico beats the "meta"quest 2 on almost all fronts and is especially comfortable. For me an excellent purchase without being forced to do something I do not support.
R Selier
19 October 2022
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As you can see, I did not buy this device for gaming, but to replace my 3D TV. I am also interested in 360 and 180 video. I play the 3D discs on my 3D BluRay reader to stream to the Pico via my laptop. For that I need: - A 3D BluRay player of course. - An HDMI splitter that strips the HDCP signal. Get one that can handle 4K. - A video capture dongle with an HDMI connection on one side and a USB connection on the other. - VLC software on your computer. You start this with the following command line (put this in the target of your shortcut) "C:Program Files (x86)VideoLANVLCvlc.exe" dshow:// :dshow-vdev="USB Video" :dshow-adev="Digital Audio Interface (USB Digital Audio)" :dshow-aspect-ratio="16: 9" :dshow-size=1920x1080 : :live-caching=300 :dshow-fps=24 - a PC/laptop with a sufficiently powerful graphics card. My laptop has an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 and that's about it. With the sound there are more interruptions, but I solve that by setting up my surround system. - Of course you also need Virtual Desktop streamer for this. From the examples on the Pico, 360 video also works quite well. But be aware that only from 8K you have decent video. And you won't find that on YouTube where the limit is 4K. So that will be a bit of a wait. A major disadvantage of the system is that you cannot adjust images with brightness, contrast, color as with a normal TV. As a result, the images are less sparkling than with a well-adjusted 3D TV. But here too no problems with headaches or other inconveniences . Comparable to a passive 3D system. So mr. Cameron, I'm ready for Avatar II ! :)
Manu Vanquickenborne
28 December 2022
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Coolblue takes care of everything, from taking out an insurance to repairs
Isn't repairing possible? You'll receive the replacement value in CoolblueCredit
30-day return window
You can select one of the Backup Plans below in your shopping cart. It will protect your brand new VR headset against damage and/or theft.
3-year Backup Plan
5-year Backup Plan
Product number | 915484 | |
Manufacturer code | 7774865 | |
Brand | Pico | |
Warranty | 2 years | |
Processing of your defect | Via Coolblue | |
Old product returned for free |
Type of VR gear | Standalone VR headset | |
Type of reality technology | Virtual reality | |
Suitable for computers | ||
Functioning independently | ||
Screen type | LCD | |
Resolution width | 4320 pixels | |
Resolution height | 2160 pixels | |
Refresh rate | 90 Hz | |
Field of view (degrees) | 105 ° | |
Lens types | Pancake lenses | |
Adjustable lenses | ||
Built-in speakers | ||
Saving function | ||
Total storage capacity | 128 GB |
Rotational tracking | ||
Positional tracking | ||
Room-scale tracking | ||
Face tracking | ||
Eye tracking | ||
Hand tracking | ||
Six Degrees of Freedom (6 DoF) |
Controller included | ||
Number of controllers included | 2 | |
Motion controls | ||
Haptic feedback |
Suitable for people who wear glasses | ||
Eye cushions | ||
Replaceable eye cushions | ||
Headband |