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Oculus Quest 2 Advanced All-in-One VR Headset (128GB)
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Oculus Quest 2 Advanced All-in-One VR Headset (128GB)
Item details:
Brand new in retail box
Sold by VAT registered UK company
We are a high rated retailer with a track record of excellent service
We only sell high quality products
Paul Dillon (verified owner) –
This is a brilliant device that opens up a whole new world, it’s graphics are amazing, and it really does throw you into a whole new world, some have complained about the requirement to have a Facebook account to set up an oculus account and use the device and I think Meta could give this some thought, not everyone has or wants Facebook but I can see it from Metas point of view its a way for them to perhaps expand their platforms membership, however if you do have Facebook, the Oculus has quite a decent list of games with some big names in there and you can see its got huge potential to grow with more games and apps and the possibility to socialise in a virtual world, it could be a great way for those who struggle to get-out and meet people to use the VR world as way of bringing down the loneliness some people live with every day, I can see potential for developers to create new ways for people to socially interact, so some might think it’s just Meta gaining more insight into your private life, I think it’s got a lot of potential to help some vulnerable people, I think it’s well worth the purchase and it’s exciting to see what developers come out with for devices like this over time, I personally think though, that if Meta wants to grow this device they might want to bring the price down a little, and maybe come up with an alternative sign up route, one that means those who don’t want to have a social media account can sign up and benefit Metas business too, I’m sure over time with the development of apps that allow people to Virtually interact with like minded people will benefit Meta too, but that’s where the price level comes in too, a lot of people couldn’t afford it, and if you want multiple devices in a household like you do now with Facebook it needs to be affordable to everyone, the way it’s priced now it kinda feels like it’s priced as a one per household device which everyone shares, but surely more devices per household equals more subscribers which equals more revenue for Meta. 5 people found this helpful
ReviewAngel –
In one word, WOW!! I bought an Oculus Rift when they first launched and it has been an “ok” headset for many years, certain annoying little issues with it and the fact that having sensors around the room which if slightly moved a mm can cause terrible stuttering in VR. THIS headset however… it’s actually £100 cheaper than my rift was brand new and oh my god the quality on the Quest 2 is B-E-A-utiful! It is very light compared to a Rift, no cables to mess around with or get tangled up in. Sensors built into the headset, very easy to set up and the image quality…. it’s insane! so crisp and clear. I also purchased a link cable so I can play my Oculus library and SteamVR library of games, this works great although I’ve found out that if you have 5G wireless on your home internet that the airLink works almost flawlessly without a need for the link cable. (more demanding games may be much better on the cable though) The head strap on the Quest 2 is ok, yeah it feels a little cheap and not very supportive but I certainly do not feel like a heavy weight is hanging on the front of my face, I have ordered an Elite strap which is recommended and there’s plenty out there to choose from. The audio from the Quest 2 is very good too, clear and quite loud at full volume. On closing I can highly recommend this headset, from a VR user of many years I am blown away by the quality of this product for such a cheap price. Oh also, Once I had signed into my Facebook/Meta account the Quest 2 actually now recognises my entire Oculus Rift library of games and allows me the option to download and play them purely on the headset, no wires no airplay. AMAZING PRODUCT! 27 people found this helpful
M. N. Pearson –
The Headset Overall Is Great For The Price. You Get A Lot Of Experience From VR without missing out on too much. obviously the headset is preferable if you have a PC as well due to limitations but overall you get a great experience even with just the stand alone headset. only thing which has been quite annoying is meta quest link sometimes not launching properly but after resetting your headset it should be fine!
annewithane –
February 2025 Size Name: 64GB Colour Name: Red Item arrived on time and my daughter is over the moon with her phone would highly recommend Gadget Tree to everyone
Judith Simpkin –
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!. 33 people found this helpful
Scott Paterson (verified owner) –
This is my first VR headset so I’m no expert, and while I’d happily call myself a nerd in many areas, tech probably isn’t one of them so this review is going to be of most use to people that are not experts in the field. I wanted a VR that was going to be fairly future proof, I wanted to have lots of options to choose from so I could learn what I liked to do in VR and I wanted the experience to be high quality. This headset has done all that. The interface is easy to get used to and the controllers are pretty simple. The image quality is great once you get the eye pieces adjusted to you and the headset sat at the right level. It’s bright and you’ll spend a lot of time just admiring stuff at first. There’s a huge range of games/experiences to choose from, most you’ll have to buy but there is a good selection of free stuff and also free trials so you can work out what you’ll enjoy without wasting your money. Beat Sabre which came in the bundle I bought is fun and very addictive. I’ve found mine excellent for doing Boxing and Combat workouts via the FitXR subscription app, so that’s an extra expense but it’s such good exercise with so many options I’m fine with that. However, while the headset is comfortable to begin with and for sessions only lasting about 20-30mins without too much movement it’s fine, I did find I started to get pressure discomfort on my cheeks from the weight. So I bought an ‘elite’ head strap from a 3rd party that has a solid, fully adjustable, cushioned strap with a band going over the top of the head at the front taking the pressure off. It’s made it so much more comfortable to do lengthy high intensity workouts. It also has a built in battery for those longer sessions. The controllers are great, the batteries last a surprisingly long time and they feel robust. However I’ve bought silicone covers that have a hand strap as I am worried I’ll forget the wrist string one day and throw them across the room accidentally. It also makes them a bit more comfortable to hold and less sweaty on the grip. All round it’s been a great experience but one I’ve felt the need to enhance a bit which has been an extra expense. 166 people found this helpful
Steffan (verified owner) –
Title: Immersive Adventure Awaits! I recently purchased the Meta quest 2, and it has completely transformed my gaming and entertainment experience. The device offers unparalleled immersion, with stunning visuals and responsive tracking that truly transports you to another world. The setup was surprisingly straightforward, and the user-friendly interface makes navigation a breeze. The ergonomic design ensures comfort during extended use, and the adjustable straps provide a secure fit for various head sizes. One standout feature is the expansive library of compatible games and experiences. Whether you’re into heart-pounding action, mind-bending puzzles, or simply exploring virtual landscapes, there’s something for everyone. The graphics are impressive, delivering sharp and vibrant visuals that enhance the overall experience. The motion tracking is remarkably accurate, creating a seamless connection between your movements and the in-game actions. This adds a level of realism that I hadn’t experienced with other VR sets. The included controllers are intuitive and responsive, enhancing the sense of presence within the virtual environment. One minor drawback is the limited battery life, so be sure to have a charging plan in place for longer sessions. Additionally, some users might find the initial adjustment period challenging, but once accustomed, the benefits far outweigh any initial discomfort. In conclusion, the Meta quest 2 has exceeded my expectations, providing a gateway to a world of immersive entertainment. Whether you’re a seasoned gamer or new to virtual reality, this VR set is a worthwhile investment that will undoubtedly elevate your gaming and entertainment experiences. 7 people found this helpful