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Pro: works as I had hoped. The software has been free of problems so far. Installation was easy and operating instructions readily available. The cable is no problem for me, but I can see why the next evolution would be wireless connectivity. I use the device so far for X-Plane and Google Earth VR. Both work well. Con: I read that slight fuzziness cannot be removed, and I do perceive the imagery as less than than sharp, but it is not unacceptably out of focus. BTW, being without vision in both eyes does not take one out of the user base, for I enjoy it with my one good eye. My son commented that he wished the field of view were wider (it's somewhat like looking through binoculars), and he does have a point, but it doesn't destroy the enjoyment I am having with VR.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Does not work. No proper help, and no comprehensive owner's book. My toaster cane with a 20 page one! I have re-installed the software several times still fails to work, and the maker has the worst help that I have ever encountered. Perhaps if you are a PC Wizard you can make it work. I much as I cannot afford, I am getting something from steam they have good help!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
This is definitely a headset that you can enjoy right out of the box if you are an up and coming VR user. The tracking and movements are incredibly smooth though do keep in mind that you need a good setup to run top of the line VR games. This does not necessarily mean expensive. The only thing that I myself could find as a bit of a con to the Oculus lineup is that they do not natively support full body tracking. If that is something you absolutely need then I would have to suggest the Vive to fit that bill. If you however simply want to jump right into the world of VR without too many of the extras then this is absolutely perfect for those that want to try or get into VR without breaking the bank.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
This is a very interesting piece of tech. It really feels like you are in a video game world. Compared to something like the PSVR the screen door effect is much less noticeable, but you do see it when looking into the distance. This almost adds to the immersion because it feels like you are in a 1999 arcade racing game (I use this with Project Cars 2 and a sim racing wheel and it is awesome... once you get it working). Setup can be somewhat challenging (you have to reset the position sometimes for games) but yeah once you are in you are good to go.This headset is perfect for someone with a midrange computer. My setup was an i5 9600k and a 2060. I am currently upgrading so one day I can get the Index as well but I will be putting many hours into this while that is on backorder for the forseeable future. The motion sickness is definitely an issue for me while moving in games, but when my friends have used it they did not report any sickness at all so maybe I get it worse than normal. The weak point of the headset is definitely the foam that contacts your face but it should be an easy fix with a 3rd party face shield. Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
The headset is awesome, game selection is great and is def worth your money. However there are technical problems with it, there are also issues with the sub and compatability and if youre not tech savvy you'll likely have serious issues. Make sure you have a USB type C and buy a sub to type C adapter of some sort to fix the oculus software issues.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned