All VR Glasses are very good in their own field, but the Oculus Quest is a real game-changer.
with the arrival or the new headsets Oculus targets multiple holes in the VR market for Consumers and businesses. The headsets in different price ranges all target different audiences. In the list below the VR Glasses are briefly explained and with compared. We hope this will help you in choosing your new VR Headset.
Oculus Rift S
The original Oculus Rift CV1 was one or the first VR headsets in the consumer market. Due to the enormous success and popularity or the Headset, an update could not be delayed for long. with the Oculus Rift S, Oculus performs with to market a good to high-end VR Headset at a relatively low price. The Rift S is powered by a powerful VR-ready Computer. The inside-out tracking means the Rift S doesn't need any external sensors, but it still has a cable running from your Headset to the Computer. Unlike the Oculus Quest and Oculus Go, the Rift S is not wireless. The Headset is light and comfortable, and the updated touch Controllers work surprisingly well. The new finger tracking is a nice addition to the existing VR landscape, but unfortunately few VR games use this technology. The image quality or the Rift S is higher than the Oculus Quest, even if the resolution or 1280 x 1440 pixels per eye is slightly lower. Although the Rift S is not the most powerful VR Headset on the market, it is a very nice device for the price and we can recommend the Oculus Rift S therefore definitely recommend it because or the ease or use.
Oculus Quest
If you don't have a VR-ready Computer or console - or if you're looking for a relatively inexpensive VR Headset - the Oculus Quest is the first Standalone [[ MD5_47]] Headset with room-scale. A Snapdragon 835 processor in the Headset provides 1440 x 1600 pixels per eye with at a refresh rate or 72 Hz - without cables and without external base stations. The games that you can play on the Oculus Quest are not or the same graphical quality as games that could be played on an Computer. But the Oculus Quest manages to deliver the most convenient and accessible VR experience to date. You put on the Headset and you can get started right away with with the best and newest VR content. If you're just starting with VR - or looking for a Headset for gaming but don't want to buy a Computer - then the Oculus Quest 64GB and Oculus Quest 128GB a very good Headset to choose.
Oculus Go
If you want to take a look into the world or VR, without spending a lot or money right away; then the Oculus Go is a good choice for you. The Oculus Go is the most affordable Standalone VR headset on the market and offers a great wireless VR experience. with a resolution or 1280 x 1440 pixels per eye, the image is sharper than the original Oculus Rift and HTC VIVE. Movement also looks smooth, even with the relatively low refresh rate or 72 Hz. The disadvantage or the Oculus Quest is that it Headset only has 3 DoF. You can therefore only look around with up the Headset, and not move further through an open space. But are you looking for a mobile VR Headset that you can easily grab to watch a VR video? Then the Oculus Go 32 GB or Oculus Go 64 GB a good choice!