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Meta Quest 2 - Advanced All-In-One VR Headset 128 GB + 2 Yr guarantee + add on item e.g. luggage tags w/ code (My John Lewis Members)
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Meta quest 2 for £171.99 / £170.99 with code MY30FF200 and a low cost add on item to bring spend to £200 to get the code to work e.g. napkins, luggage tags, shade reducer ring. Need to be a John Lewis rewards member, free to signup. 2 Year guarantee also included.
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- John Lewis Shade Reducer Ring £1
- John Lewis Geo Paper Cocktail Napkins, Pack of 20 £1.50
- John Lewis Stripe Gift Bag, Bottle £1.50
- John Lewis Children's Coat Hanger, Pack of 5, Multi
- John Lewis Pastel Luggage Gift Tags, Pack of 5 £2
- Bright Luggage Gift Tags, Pack of 5 £2
- 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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sorted byperksatwork offering 3% in points for e-gift cards. Quidco also 3% in cashback. Plus crypto debit card hopefully giving 4% back too. If all tracks it should cost me ~155.
Before I take it to my dad's I'd like to give it a go, mostly with my pc. Any recommendations on how to hook them up, software, games that maximise the effect (I imagine racing, half life alyx, superhot, alien isolation...) (edited)
Pretty easy to be fair.
First thing you'll need to do is go through the initial setup process of the headset, of course. You can factory reset this back for your father after you've finished with it. The initial setup is actually quite useful. Power off the headset, and then hold the Volume Down button and power button. Select factory reset from the menu that comes up. You can power it off once the intro screen comes back on.
As for using it with your PC, there are two main options. The first is via the Air Link. You just toggle it on in your headset and it'll show you a list of any of the PCs you've got the Meta Quest Link software installed on. Once you connect to your PC with it the headset is then supported, wirelessly, as an VR device the PC. Steam, Meta's PCVR, itchio games etc will detect the headset as there.
The Meta Quest Link software is Meta's cross buy solution for when you buy a VR game on the Quest headset's store but also get a PC version as well. It also allows the AirLink to work.
From there you can view your desktop and run Steam VR or what ever other meta PCVR games you've got installed.
This is how I play my Quest 2 VR setup, with the PC upstairs and me AirLink'd to it downstairs.
The other option, and this is quite a new one is using Steam Link app. It's essentially the same as the Built in Quest's Air Link option, but it takes you directly into Steam VR for a more seamless experience if Steam VR is all you'll be using. You'll need to make sure you have store.steampowered.com/app…VR/ installed to get it connect though... and of course a VR game.
Keep in mind that ideally you need to use a 5ghz WiFi network on the Quest headset and ethernet on your PC. It will work on a 2.4ghz network but it'll be pretty much unusable.
Alternatively if you don't have the 5ghz wireless network you'll need a long USB3.0 cable. For a quality one they are kind of expensive if you're just trying it out.
It's going to be a little different navigating around in VR, but you'll get there. Have fun
I can highly recommend Drop Dead: Dual Strike edition. Imagine House of the Dead but in VR. The most satisfying aspect, at least for me, is when you're grabbing new weapons from the other side of the room.
Holding your hand out and pulling the trigger as the weapon flies across the room in to your hand gives you major Jedi vibes
First Person Tennis is a laugh as well but might be better if I was actually any good at it.
Beat Saber is .. well, Beat Saber.
Wander is a great time killer. Basically google street view but in VR. Spent ages 'wandering' around the streets where I grew up.
Walkabout Mini Golf is VR Crazy Golf and very good.
Drunken Bar Fight does exactly what it says on the tin and is good fun.
Also got The Climb 2 but haven't played that all that much yet.
Just some of the games I've picked up since I got mine.
cant really compare as has been so long since using quest 2, but the 3 blew me away , Beat sabre is amazing - could play it all day, Asgards wrath is brilliant.
only issue is battery drain, but understand can get battery headsets etc, and to be honest probably wouldn’t want it on face for over a couple of hours anyway.
I suspect a previous return as can see seal underneath has been cut.
I got referred by a friend and got myself beat saber for free 😁 (edited)
I've bitten the deal @ £170.99 total
Good deal I reckon - not played with VR for time (Unless you count the Tomytronic from the early 80s)
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A PC isn't needed at all, but if you do hook it up (via cable or WiFi) you'll find you have even more options to play via games on Steam and the like.
Using work scheme to get a voucher cost me £164.63 :-)
Put the case in the basket too, so it was definitely over £200.
You can pay it over twelve months too., interest free.
If you already have a Very account, they have 10% cash back on the Quest 3.
Some people hate Very. I've never had an issue with them. Just thought I'd add in case you wanted one sooner.
For return policy - it says that product should not be in used condition.
Not sure should go for it or not.
Be sure to look into side loading