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Meta Quest 2 - Advanced All-In-One VR Headset - 128 GB
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21/03 - Price now reduced to £199
Meta Quest 2 - 128GB reduced to £199 and free delivery.
- VR headset
- 2 Touch Controllers (L&R)
- Quick Start Guide, Power Adapter (US, UK, EU, AU)
- Safety & Warranty Guide, Charging cable
- Glass Spacer, 2 AA Batteries
- Keep your experience smooth and seamless, even as high-speed action unfolds around you, with a super-fast processor and high-resolution display
- Experience total immersion with 3D positional audio, hand tracking and haptic feedback, working together to make virtual worlds feel real
- Explore an expanding universe of over 250 titles across gaming, fitness, social/multiplayer and entertainment, including exclusive blockbuster releases and totally unique VR experiences
- Travel universes in blockbuster fantasies, scare yourself witless in horror adventures or collaborate with colleagues in innovative workspaces
- Come together in incredible social spaces and multiplayer arenas as you take in live events with friends and family, find your new workout crew or join quests with fellow adventurers
- Be truly free to roam in VR with a wireless headset, intuitive controls, a built-in battery, easy setup and no PC or console needed
- play without worries as an easy-to-use Guardian boundary lets you set your designated play space and alerts you if you move outside it
- Meta Quest is for ages 13+ (Certain apps, games and experiences may be higher
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And a discussion on the best VR games here:
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Currently they're playing the Assassin's Creed game when we're not playing together other games ( is the only ecosystem I'm aware of that allows you to buy one copy of a game and play online together ).
I'm actually tempted to get this deal for my parents in-law, who aren't local, so they can hang with the kids in something like Walkabout mini golf.
This is incredible value when you consider the controllers alone are worth in excess of £100.
Q2's are still the main customer base , so support is going to be around for years, but even in highly unlikely event that no new games came to Q2, the catalogue is so large it would still not be "obsolete". (edited)
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£199 @ Game , and @ Currys as well.
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Anyone know if this is a good setup for a newbie. I’m presuming the Quest 3 is much better technically but is it worth the substantial increase.
Although I’m willing to wait and save up for the Q3 if it is considerably better than the Q2.
Thanks
The q3 has a lot of substantial upgrades to the quest 2 but as a trial I'd just get one off Facebook marketplace for £100 and try it out before making a decision to spend on the Q3.
What I will say is the battery life is terrible on the q2.
You do get motion sickness sometimes but with use that just disappeared.
It's a great bit of kit for a newbie though. (edited)
Any good free games? for kids.
Rec room
If you can, wait for Q3 to come on offer or find a used one, it's well worth the price difference
I'll be getting the Q3 for sure.
The games are kinda expensive but there's plenty of free ones out there.
In the meta horizon app you can watch some concerts.
The netflix and prime is quite cool however the battery isn't that great so would need to be plugged in while watching if a film.
YouTube have some amazing 360 videos like skydiving and such which is my introduction to VR to my mates that ain't gamers.
I'd definitely recommend it.
If that's the case do "big" games (e.g. saw somebody mention assassin's creed) get released on multiple platforms?
1) To buy and play games from the Quest storefront. You can do this without owning a PC.
2) To connect the device over wifi or cable with a gaming PC and play PCVR games through Steam or elsewhere.
For example, I might play graphically intense games on PCVR, but small rhythm games like Beatsaber on the device. The problem is once you buy a game on one platform you would have to pay again to have it on the other.
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The point being is the £250 extra for quest 3, worth it?
Yes but wait till its cheaper
androidcentral.com/gaming/virtual-reality/meta-quest-lite (edited)
The Q3 is an upgrade in pretty much every way, but the Q2 is still decent, and a bargain at this price.
If anyone wants fun and is technically minded in APK side loading, consider this or spend that little more on the technological halfway house in the Pico 4 with pancake lenses.
The beauty of either the quest 2, quest 3 or Pico 4 is their ability to be used as standalone android units or tethered to PC's.
Meanwhile WMR headsets will be obsolete soon after Microsoft have both pulled the plug and will eventually roll out Windows updates that will remove support.
Plus there is no reliable release date suggested yet, most Quest headsets are released in October, so could be then!?
waiting for 360 hz ULMB2 enabled VR
Easy to connect a bluetooth Xbox controller to the Quest too
I'm also using the Kiwi design headset with built in battery to extend the gaming life.
Most used games so far are Beat saber, Death Unchained and Pistol whip. (edited)