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The Oculus Quest 2, developed by Facebook, is the successor to the first stand-alone virtual reality headset offering 6 degrees of freedom. It features several improvements over its predecessor, notably with its Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2 chipset and high-resolution RGB LCD screens displaying a resolution of 1832 x 1920 pixels per eye. Ergonomic improvements have also been made. An interesting feature of the Quest 2 is its ability to be used as a PC headset thanks to Oculus Link. Eventually, it will also replace the Oculus Rift S, which will be phased out in the months following the Quest 2’s release. The Oculus Quest 2 has been available since October 13, 2020, with two initial storage options: a 64GB version priced at €349 and a 256GB version priced at €449. However, from August 24, 2021, the 64GB version has been replaced by a 128GB version, still priced at €349.
Between 320 € and 400 €
Games and entertainment: The Oculus Quest 2 offers a vast library of games and entertainment applications in virtual reality. You can enjoy a wide range of immersive games, virtual reality experiences, 360-degree movies and engaging entertainment content.
Social experiences: the Quest 2 lets you connect with friends in virtual reality, whether to play multiplayer games together, chat in virtual environments or attend online social events.
Fitness and well-being: The headset also features apps and games dedicated to fitness and wellness, allowing you to track your workouts in virtual reality and stay active while having fun.
Training and education: The Oculus Quest 2 can be used in educational settings for interactive training, simulations and immersive learning experiences.
Productivity and creativity: Some users use the Quest 2 for productivity, including file management, web browsing and virtual reality content creation.
Virtual cinema: You can enjoy movies, YouTube videos and other streaming content in a virtual cinema, offering an immersive viewing experience.
The Oculus Quest 2 is designed to offer an immersive virtual reality experience with a high level of user comfort. Compared to its predecessor, this headset is more compact and lightweight, weighing just 500 grams. Its elegant design and high-quality materials make it a pleasant headset to wear during long gaming sessions. The fully flexible headband ensures optimum stability and allows the helmet to be easily adjusted for a perfect fit on the user’s head. This ergonomic design reduces the feeling of weight and pressure on the face, delivering a more pleasant, immersive experience. The two Oculus Touch controllers, also enhanced, provide a comfortable, intuitive grip for fluid interaction with VR games and applications.
The Oculus Quest 2 offers outstanding image quality thanks to its LCD screens with a definition of 1,832 x 1,920 pixels per eye. This high resolution ensures sharp, detailed images, greatly enhancing visual immersion. What’s more, LCD screens reduce the grid effect, delivering a smoother, more pleasant viewing experience. The Quest 2’s optics ensure excellent clarity and impressive visual rendering. Games and applications are rendered with remarkable precision, and visual effects such as “god rays” are minimal, ensuring a distraction-free viewing experience. As far as sound is concerned, the Quest 2 is equipped with two directional speakers integrated into the arms of the headband, providing a more natural spatialization than its predecessor. Although the speakers offer decent sound quality, users can also opt for a better audio experience using headphones or earphones connected to the mini-jack output.
A year after the Vive Cosmos, which marked HTC’s return to the consumer virtual reality market, the Taiwanese manufacturer is once again turning its attention to its main market of recent years: the professional sector. However, the Vive Pro 2 is also aimed at satisfying consumers as a high-end product. HTC Vive Pro 2: ultra-high-definition virtual reality without the grid effect Although the Vive Pro 2 aesthetically resembles its predecessor, this new model represents a significant advance, at least on paper, for HTC’s VR offering. It features a “5K” RGB LCD display (that’s 2448 x 2448 pixels per eye), new dual-element optics and a 120 Hz refresh rate. These features make the Vive Pro 2 one of the most advanced VR headsets on the market. The Vive Pro 2 was launched on June 4, 2021 as a standalone headset, aimed at those already equipped with the SteamVR base stations and controllers required to operate the headset, at a guide price of €799. Two months later, it was offered as a complete kit including two 2.0 base stations and two Vive “Wands” controllers for €1,399.
Between 600 € (reconditioned) and 800 €
Professional virtual reality experiences: The HTC Vive Pro 2 is ideal for businesses and professionals who want to create highly immersive virtual reality experiences for training, simulation, architectural design, data visualization and other professional applications.
Virtual reality gaming: Although designed for the professional market, the HTC Vive Pro 2 also offers an exceptional VR gaming experience for demanding gamers. Its high-resolution lenses, high refresh rate and wide field of view enhance gaming immersion.
Creative content in virtual reality: Creatives and artists can use the HTC Vive Pro 2 to explore new possibilities in virtual reality. It enables the creation of 3D artworks, 360-degree videos and other immersive content.
Collaboration and virtual meetings: the headset can be used for virtual meetings, team collaboration and remote conferencing, offering a more engaging and interactive experience.
Exploration and entertainment: The HTC Vive Pro 2 can be used to explore virtual worlds, virtual journeys, adventure experiences and other immersive entertainment content.
Simulation and training: companies can use the headset for realistic simulations and interactive training in a variety of fields, such as aviation, medicine, engineering and so on.
Despite the technological advances of the Vive Pro 2, the external appearance of the headset remains similar to that of its predecessor. HTC has retained the manufacturing and attachment system, citing positive user feedback since 2018. However, it’s important to point out that the comfort of the original Vive Pro was subject to certain reservations, which still apply to the Vive Pro 2. The headband of the headset rests on the top of the head rather than on the nape of the neck, unlike most competing headsets such as the HP Reverb G2 or the Valve Index. Finding the right balance to position it on the head can be tricky, especially for those with larger heads, as the Vive Pro 2 is one of the heaviest VR headsets on the market, weighing in at 850g. However, these drawbacks can vary from user to user. Even so, the headset offers a solid hold without exerting excessive pressure on the face. What’s more, the face pad is generously wide (over 15 cm), enabling users wearing even large glasses to wear them without difficulty. The helmet’s foams are attached by a simple Velcro fastener and can be easily replaced. However, one drawback common to all users is the high heat generated by the helmet. After just a few minutes’ use, the helmet’s internal materials can reach temperatures in excess of 45°C, which can cause the helmet to sweat or even fog up, particularly during physical activity. However, this is the trade-off for passive, fanless and therefore noise-free cooling.
Image quality is one of the most eagerly awaited aspects of the Vive Pro 2, and it doesn’t disappoint. The two screens offering 2.5K x 2.5K resolution per eye completely eliminate the grid effect, a feature that has plagued all headsets since the advent of consumer virtual reality in 2015. The image is sharp and continuous, offering perfect legibility of text and exceptional clarity of textures. This makes virtual worlds more realistic and immersive than ever. However, some criticism can be levelled at the headset’s optics. Although the new two-element optics are satisfactory, there is a slight disparity in sharpness between the center and edges of the image. What’s more, although the effects of “god rays” (parasitic light halos) have been reduced compared to previous Vive headsets, they are still present. In these areas, the optics of Oculus headsets such as the Quest 2 are considered superior. However, the field of view of the Vive Pro 2 is close to that of the Valve Index, slightly wider but a little lower. Overall, the visual quality is impressive, especially when combined with the 120 Hz refresh rate.
HTC claims that the Vive Pro 2 is equipped with the same integrated earpieces as the original Vive Pro, but with different pads. This considerably improves the positioning of the earpieces on the ear and avoids the bass problems encountered in the previous model. However, the sound quality of the headphones can still be improved. Low frequencies lack depth and the upper midrange is recessed, detracting from the overall sonic presence. For a more high-end audio experience, it is possible to detach the earphones from the headset and replace them with external headphones.
Designed to deliver a high-quality immersive experience, the Pico 4 combines advanced features with ergonomic design, all at an affordable price. With a resolution of 4320 x 2160 pixels, the Pico 4 headset delivers exceptional visual clarity, immersing you in detailed, captivating virtual worlds. The 90 Hz display frequency guarantees fluid, realistic movements, delivering an immersive visual experience. The Pico 4 is a stand-alone headset, which means it operates independently, without requiring connection to a PC or smartphone. Its integrated Pico OS operating system gives you a user-friendly interface and easy access to a growing library of VR games and applications. Weighing just 295 g, the Pico 4 headset is lightweight and comfortable to wear, even during extended gaming sessions. Its plastic design ensures an aesthetically pleasing appearance, while its controller compatibility lets you easily interact with your favorite VR games and applications. The Pico 4 also features spatial position tracking, allowing you to move freely and explore virtual environments with precision. At an attractive price of €429, the Pico 4 VR headset offers a high-quality immersive experience without compromising your budget. Discover the Pico 4 VR headset and immerse yourself in a captivating virtual reality, where immersion and comfort come together to create an unforgettable experience.
Between 400 € and 560 €
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Gaming and entertainment: The Pico 4 offers an immersive gaming experience with its high-quality graphics and 90 Hz display frequency. Users can enjoy a wide range of VR games, entertaining experiences and 360-degree multimedia content.
Educational experiences: The Pico 4 VR headset can be used in educational settings for interactive training courses, virtual museum tours, virtual reality learning lessons and educational simulations.
Business applications: Companies can use the Pico 4 for training, product demonstrations, interactive presentations and other business applications.
Fitness and well-being: The Pico 4 also offers virtual reality fitness and wellness applications, enabling users to follow fun, interactive workouts.
Virtual meetings: The headset can be used for virtual meetings and remote collaboration, offering an immersive and interactive meeting experience.
Virtual exploration and travel: The Pico 4 lets users explore virtual worlds, virtual journeys, exotic locations and virtual reality discovery experiences.
The Pico 4 features an ergonomic design with a face shield lined with a fabric that’s pleasant to the touch. This face shield offers a good level of comfort, even during prolonged use. However, some users feel that the padding of the faceguard could be denser, but this depends on individual morphology and preferences. It is possible to replace the original face protection with a silicone version more suited to virtual reality sports activities. What’s more, the Pico 4 is more comfortable to use with a pair of glasses than the Quest 2, offering a better text-reading experience.
Image quality: The Pico 4 is distinguished by its pancake lenses, which deliver sharp images and an improved field of vision compared to its competitor, the Meta Quest 2. The Pico 4’s lenses have no streaks on the glass, unlike the Quest’s Fresnel-type lenses. This translates into a better feeling of sharpness and reduces the undesirable effect of “god rays”. What’s more, the wider field of vision (105° vs. 100° for the Quest 2) allows for more intense immersion in the virtual environment.
Sound quality: The review does not specifically mention the sound quality of the Pico 4 headset. Consequently, it is not possible to give a precise assessment of this feature. However, it’s reasonable to assume that the headset offers satisfactory audio quality for an immersive experience.