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VERY important...a lot of people have had tracking issues with the touch controllers. MOST over-the-counter AA batteries are 1.3V an the controllers work best with 1.5v. The tiny uptick in voltage will alleviate a TON of tracking issues. I know, seems like a minor thing, but trust me, get yourself the 1.5v batteries an thank me later.
@@deadlydam no they have not, and it's still infuriating that you have to send one of your essential headset pieces back, it's better to buy something like the bobovr m2, or from kiwi, those don't break and are more comfortable
@@okboomerbutitsacat8050 they don't ask for the broken one to be send back if they know it's a older model they just send you the new one and the m1 is better than m2
Not only that but the version with battery only allows power through type C. It doesn't carry on the Oculus Link. So either you use the battery pack with air link or unplug the battery so you can use oculus link.
Wireless pcvr on the quest works great. I don’t think Iv even used wired yet! While there is a performer increase I haven’t felt the need! Definitely will depend on your pc specs but the slight performer buff on wired connection is nothing compared to being able to place true pcvr wirelessly
You really don't need all that junk stuff... You just need:... 1). KIWI design Upgraded Controller Grips Cover w/Battery Opening, 2). AUBIKA Head Strap with Battery, 3). VR Cover Elite Headstrap back Foam Pad, 4). VR Cover Fitness Facial Interface, and Foam Set, and of course... 5). Rechargeable Batteries.
@@mikkopaloheimo6413 Wifi6(e) streaming is only about a 7-12ms difference these days anyways. Compression and encoding is really hard on the Quest2. Might as well do virtual desktop streaming.
You don't need Google Chromecast to share what you see, you can just use the free Oculus app on your phone and mirror your camera screen onto your TV. It works just as well!
11:09 I noticed that in gameplay, you have the leather earcups partially on top of the heads trap. There's a major sound difference depending if you can get a good seal on it. And when using the headphones, it actually still uses the mic on the quest, you can tell because the short adapter is only 3 pole (2 plastic bands), which doesn't carry mic audio.
If you want to cast to your tv you can do it to a laptop and use a hdmi cable to link it to your tv, also you can use the internet browser on an Xbox or PlayStation and cast it through there
Just stumbled on your channel. Well done review. Short and to the point with excellent advice on the small details that make a difference as to which thing makes sense for the viewer.
Hey Arl0isd3ad. Yes and no. It doesn't technically work but there is a work around to make it work but results aren't as good as they would be on a PC with a great graphics card. This article explains it a little more stealthoptional.com/gaming/how-to-connect-oculus-quest-to-mac-can-you-connect-oculus-quest-2-to-apple-mac-or-macbook/
If you have really good wifi some people just connect to their computer for PC VR games with air link but mine is always pretty choppy. You only need the link cable for PC VR games
This was a great overview bro! Really helpful. I just received my alienware X17 R2. It was your review that pushed me over the line to buy it haha. Will that laptop be a good fit for VR? I got the 3080ti version
ive heard that grips like the one you have actually messes with the sensors on the front of the controllers sometimes but i dont know i havent tried it myself
A wi-fi router that works well for the Quest 2 is the Archer VR1600v. I've measured over 600Mbps with it on the quest to my PC using OpenSpeedTest, but you have to be in the same room, and using the 5Ghz band.
Bad take. That's a super old TPlink router. Wifi6(e) is actually what you want for lower latency and higher bandwidth with the Quest2 (as designed). Just becasue you got 600mbps on a single kb packet speed test does not mean that is the actual speed you are getting. You need to do better ping latency tests internally. The display data stream is around 7-12Gbps depending on 72hz/90hz/120hz, and Wigig does around 7.5Gbps for PCVR wireless systems like the Vive and Vive Pro/2. 600Mbps is hilariously bad. Remember, you are introducing tons of inherent latency through wifi already on top of encoding and compression, you need 24ms or less for presence to work, and wifi5ghz has 50ms of inherent latency to begin with. You'll want to get a modern router with wifi6e and be hard-wired (ethernet cat5e/cat6) to your gaming PC. You'll also need to be in LOS (line of sight) to your router and within 30feets of the connection (you can use NetSpot app to get your heatmap and figure out the best location to be doing VR in for the best experience. Honestly, Quest 2 is "ok" at best for streaming from your PC. If you want to actually play dedicated PCVR, get a dedicated PCVR system like the Valve Index, it's a far better experience. Quest2 is at it;s best when using standalone.
@@sqlevolicious The wi-fi is hard wired to the PC via gigabit switch with Cat6 at 1gbps, and is on a side table in the same room as I use the quest. Most people are VR casuals. Myself included. Can you recommend a specific router that would be good for wireless use with the quest? If it's a decent price i will consider it. A wired setup is just not happening.
@@sqlevolicious Virtual Desktop will not allow you to use more than 150 MBits, since it is limited by decompression workload on the Quest side. So you can actually max it out with a decently setup WiFi 5 5 GHz router. Also Quest 2 does not support 6e anyway AFAIK. As for wired PCVR being clearly much better than wireless streaming to Quest I would also disagree. I've switched to Quest from the original Vive, and I recently tested my Quest side by side with a Reverb G2 V2. Yes, there are compression artifacts, but you see them only in some scenes and only when you concentrate on it. Wireless experience more than compensates for it IMO. As for standalone use of Quest being better than PCVR use of quest, also no. I've bought only 2 apps on the Quest store: VD and Hand Physics Lab. After trying the last one I decided to never try standalone games anymore.
@@lowskillcamper pcvr on quest 2 is amazing once done right and it all depends on settings based on your configuration. I own quest 2/3 and although the 3 is way better in pcvr cause if 2400mbps on VD the 1200mbps max on quest 2 is definitely enough to get a really amazing experience over wireless and ive played wired and wireless pcvr i most definitely prefer wireless and get amazing pcvr. I dont think this guy has even tried to do pcvr correctly and is just saying what he thinks is best because of his use case scenario which is pretty close minded to say what he did as facts.
@@ericsalidbar1693 2400mbps is the estimation of your wifi throughput. It is not the bitrate your VD will use. The bitrate is configures separately, and the maximum is 150 or 400 Mbit/s depending on the codec you use. VD will not use your maximum wifi bandwidth because it can not decompress that amount of data on a Quest anyway. But Higher wifi ceiling would allow you to use multiple stream at once. I, for example, run PICO 4 and Quest 2 on the same wifi at maximum configured bitrate without any loss of quality. I agree that wireless PCVR with VD is amazing in most situations, since VR games mostly have static scenes which compress easily. But some games are especially bad for compression. For example if you have a fores where all the vegetation is animated with the wind (Derail Valley), or drive a car fast through a jungle (BeamNG), compressed signal will fall apart, no matter how good you wifi or usb-c is. For these situations specifically I am considering a proper wired headset.
Do not get the charging dock. Reason 1: Controllers overheat when charging and this can be a serious safety concern Reason 2: It only charges thhe controllers to 50% charge Reason 3: The magnet on the quest 2 is really difficult to get off if you would like to use a link cable or a battery pack Reason 4 (as stated in video): The dock will not work with anything other than the stock headstrap unless you have a lot of space behind the dock Thank you for coming to my Ted Talk
If you dont plan of foot ball kicking your quest 2 in the oem case i think you’ll be fine. I travel alot and only use the case when on the go outside of traveling i do not keep my headset in the case and have never had issues although i do use my headset at least once a day sometimes every other day and theres no need to keep it in a case i just toss it on my couch or set it on the ground theres no animals or kids to break things so its fine
Yeah a lot of third party products are leagues better than these official ones. The Elite headstrap according to others breaks quite easily. I use a rift s though so I wouldn't know. Do plan on eventually getting a quest 2 or the new cambria when it releases depending
My opinion on the charging stand vs the elite battery back I personally would go with the charging stand because with the battery pack sure you have a total of about 4 hours of gaming time but you will have to give the quest a break because it will get pretty hot while playing for that long I would rather play for two hours and then charge it for however long it takes to charge
Very nice and informative video. I’ve been searching for headphones for my Oculus 2. I’d like to find ones that have a flip to mute mike. Can you point me in the right direction? I’ve tried several with that feature, but the all work well on the audio side. But none support the flip to mute feature.
Good video. It's very descriptive and sophisticated, but not too fancy in its wording. However, I did want to mention some cons and misconceptions. With my experience with the elite strap, it works fantastic for securing the headset to your face, but after a while the back piece starts to dig into your head. You don't notice it as much if you play something like Beat Saber for long (since you're focused on something else), but if you're playing games like Rec Room or VRChat for a long time (which most people do) then it becomes a lot more noticeable. Additionally, the original foam part of the Quest 2 very easily absorbs sweat and is near impossible to clean. Due to this, it can become very unsanitary. There's also been reports of skin irritation and even allergic reactions to the material used. Since my Quest 2 didn't come with a silicone cover, I bought a 3rd party cover that went over the foam. Luckily, it seems that's been fixed. Also, I beg you, power the headset off before charging. Don't just hit the button and charge it. That leads to the charging port melting the plastic if you charge it overnight. It's also very dangerous considering the Quest 2 uses a lithium battery of some sort (I'm not great with remembering long names/phrases of things, sorry). Instead, hold the button for ~2 seconds or more until the screen shows you a menu to power off the headset. Hit the off button (NOT RESTART) and then you can charge it overnight safely. One last thing. The lens covers say to not take the Quest 2 outside. You can actually take it outside and use it, but DO NOT point the lenses towards the sky (unless it's nighttime, but who uses their Quest 2 outside in the dark?). They will act like magnifying glasses and melt the insides of the headset if exposed to sunlight for too long.. Otherwise, it's fine to bring them outdoors. Just point the lenses at the ground. Also, don't worry about the cameras on the front. They won't do the same thing. That's all I had to say. Hope this helps a little bit!
Hi, i have a question. If i do not want to use earbuds via the oculus googles, can i? I have a 5.1 sound system connected to my PC. Or is it mandatory to use the speakers from the headset. Thank you
I personally use the bobo vr head strap with hot-swappable batteries. If you buy a second battery, you can literally play forever without needing to plug your headset in
I need to know. Does the case come with the elite strap or nah i need to know because I don’t wanna buy a elite strap and then buy a case but then get a elite strap with it please let me know
Thanks for the video. I love playing oculus. I just don’t have pc yet for it. So I’ve been checking building pc on your channel. I’m curious to see if you would build pc for playing vr occasion.
Whats the name of your Background "Wallpaper" this looks awesome and unique! Its not like a normal hexa light panels. It looks custom, can you tell me more about theese background of your room? thx nice video btw
I remember watching this being jealous af even though i was knew i was gonna get myself a quest two, back in march or February.. last year, i am now a proud quest 2 owner, and very happy with it
Hello, I am using VR to watch videos from chatrooms, and just watched your but I really want to set it to full screen, longer depth with huge screen, but I can't find the setting,can you help me ,am using Samsung browser, TH-cam, etc
sorry for the late reply. did you check out already? Another option is the BOBO VR headstrap that has very good reviews. amzn.to/3PQzypY From my most recent research it seams that one will actually last longer
ngl if you just got the quest, the box it came in is decent for traveling if you dont have anything else, i got a quest 2 in florida, but i live in canada and i left 2 days later so i had to use the original box, and as long as you have big enough luggage, its pretty good.
I got mine 2 days ago and I have some other things -Kiwi design battery strap -lens wipes (DO NOT USE A PAPER TOWEL OR YOUR SHIRT!) -that one pad on the front for the part where you look -a travel case -earbuds No I‘m not rich mine just came with a few of these things but I’m trying to get earbuds and a travel case!
Check out our NEW Quest 3 Ultimate Accessory Review Video just released! th-cam.com/video/aRti5U8P7J0/w-d-xo.html
Links to all products mentioned Below (Updated 12/8/24):
REMEMBER! Check the actual product links tagged within the video first!
Meta Quest 3 (BEST): www.meta.com/affiliates/2G4u7dVJy1
(NEW) Meta Quest 3s (GOOD): www.meta.com/affiliates/2G4u7dVJy1 (Basically Quest 2 with COLOR passthrough)
Meta Quest 2 (OLD): DISCONTINUED get Meta Quest 3S instead for budget option
(Oculus) Meta Quest 2 Elite Strap with Battery: go.magik.ly/ml/28364/
(Oculus) Meta Quest 2 Carrying Case: go.magik.ly/ml/28366/
Logitech - G333 VR Earbuds for Oculus Quest 2: amzn.to/3XMtJjZ
Logitech - G PRO Headphones for Oculus Quest 2: amzn.to/4grDOKC
Anker Charging Dock: amzn.to/47y5idi
Insignia Facial Interface Pack for Meta Quest 2: go.magik.ly/ml/28367/
Insignia Grip Kit for Meta Quest 2 Controllers: go.magik.ly/ml/28368/
Insignia Screen Protection Pad for Meta Quest 2: go.magik.ly/ml/28369/
Casematix Hard Shell Case for Meta Quest 2: amzn.to/47tBzlO
KIWI Quest 2 VR Lens Protectors: amzn.to/3wWvoFi
KIWI Quest 2 Controller Grips: amzn.to/3t3XJrN
KIWI Quest 2 VR Headset Protective Cover: amzn.to/3GEZRw4
KIWI Quest 2 Halo Controller Ring Protective Cover: amzn.to/3wU7Hxc
Google Chromecast: amzn.to/4e6uSZt
bHaptics Tactsuit X16: amzn.to/4cmJNOl
bHaptics Tactsuit X40: amzn.to/4bub4wV
VR Earbuds - PrismXR Vega T1: amzn.to/4bwSIf6
VR Earbuds - Soundcore VR P10: geni.us/Soundcore-VR-P10
ProtubeVR - Guvn Recoil Haptics: www.protubevr.com/en/96-meta-quest-3
Skywin VR Mat: amzn.to/45ONF8y
Top Recommended VR Ready Gaming PCs:
Corsair Vengeance i7500: product tagged at 17:02 on this video
Alienware Aurora R16: geni.us/Alienware-Aurora-R16
The Most Bang for your buck VR Ready Gaming PC I've Reviewed:
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This’ll help a lot thanks
No problem Hotdog!
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Dude you are awesome with capital A
@@jellybeans5432 Yup he is
VERY important...a lot of people have had tracking issues with the touch controllers. MOST over-the-counter AA batteries are 1.3V an the controllers work best with 1.5v. The tiny uptick in voltage will alleviate a TON of tracking issues. I know, seems like a minor thing, but trust me, get yourself the 1.5v batteries an thank me later.
Thanks
I was about to comment the same thing! Finally someone who understands
@@foratusy5234 Does the Anker recharge base include 1.5v batteries for the controllers?
Thanks my oculus quest two controllers are having problems with the tracking and this fixed it 🎉🎉
If you want the quest 3. Don’t was your money on 1.5 controllers! They come with the same
the elite strap has been known to break easily, a better option would probably be the strap from kiwi design.
Or like any strap that is like, from a reputable source.
They fixed the problem with the elite strap and if it still breaks they just send new ones
@@deadlydam no they have not, and it's still infuriating that you have to send one of your essential headset pieces back, it's better to buy something like the bobovr m2, or from kiwi, those don't break and are more comfortable
@@okboomerbutitsacat8050 they don't ask for the broken one to be send back if they know it's a older model they just send you the new one and the m1 is better than m2
Not only that but the version with battery only allows power through type C. It doesn't carry on the Oculus Link. So either you use the battery pack with air link or unplug the battery so you can use oculus link.
Please do a game test on it, i’m really curious how well the quest run games while connected to a pc or not connected.
Wireless pcvr on the quest works great. I don’t think Iv even used wired yet! While there is a performer increase I haven’t felt the need! Definitely will depend on your pc specs but the slight performer buff on wired connection is nothing compared to being able to place true pcvr wirelessly
Yea i was playing phasmiphobia wirelessly and there was no latency. It’s actually crazy.
@@Conker32192 yah I’m still impressed on how smooth it’s implemented. Simply too easy to get working for how good it works lmao
I was sceptical at firts good for gaming good quality but do prefer
Yeah my initial tests with wireless PCVR weren’t that great but I’m assuming it was because I wasn’t close enough to the Wi-Fi router
This is amazing showing us the accessories all at once and reviewing them. Thank you
besides a few things, third party is the way to go. i have bobom2 pro strap and carry case and its awesome! battery pack, comforting strap, etc
I'm watching this going "ohh okay" as if I have money 💀💀💀
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Very professionally made video. You have a bright TH-cam future ahead of you.
Thank you Moh J! This video took 3 weeks to make so it means a lot that it’s noticeable!
@@JustinTechTips GJ!
Yup he does and you might be part of it because of this comment
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hey thanks you but i have one question can i use in ear bluetooth earpods instead of the recomamnded earpods?
You really don't need all that junk stuff... You just need:... 1). KIWI design Upgraded Controller Grips Cover w/Battery Opening, 2). AUBIKA Head Strap with Battery,
3). VR Cover Elite Headstrap back Foam Pad, 4). VR Cover Fitness Facial Interface, and Foam Set, and of course... 5). Rechargeable Batteries.
Yeah in the end of the video I don’t recommend them all. I just show them all to talk about them and give the pros and cons
I’ve also heard that the oculus link cable isn’t the best in the market and it is much more expensive than the third party cables.
@@mikkopaloheimo6413 Wifi6(e) streaming is only about a 7-12ms difference these days anyways. Compression and encoding is really hard on the Quest2. Might as well do virtual desktop streaming.
This is perfect for a new Quest 2 user like me. The items shown are great and seem like they will make the whole experience better. Thank you!
you should probably use the bobo m2 head strap instead of the elite strap because the elite strap is known to break easily
@@vgamevemar8078kiwi is good too
You don't need Google Chromecast to share what you see, you can just use the free Oculus app on your phone and mirror your camera screen onto your TV. It works just as well!
I was wondering if that would work. Thanks.
WOW! I was not sure if I wanted to spend the money. But, After this video. NOW . I’am sold.
This was very useful. I have been using a oculus quest 2 for over 2 years now and i wanna get some accessories for it, Very useful video
11:09 I noticed that in gameplay, you have the leather earcups partially on top of the heads trap. There's a major sound difference depending if you can get a good seal on it.
And when using the headphones, it actually still uses the mic on the quest, you can tell because the short adapter is only 3 pole (2 plastic bands), which doesn't carry mic audio.
Can you put a new link for the oculus case the one in the description doesn't work. Also love your vids man keep up the good work.
Oh that’s weird it’s working every time I test it over here.. :/ What country do you live in?
@@JustinTechTips us
U.S.
Hey Daniel does this one work for you?
bestbuy.7tiv.net/AoXgJN
If you want to cast to your tv you can do it to a laptop and use a hdmi cable to link it to your tv, also you can use the internet browser on an Xbox or PlayStation and cast it through there
Just stumbled on your channel. Well done review. Short and to the point with excellent advice on the small details that make a difference as to which thing makes sense for the viewer.
Thanks Alan! I’m glad it was helpful for you!
Do you have a meta quest 2
@@jonahbaer6006 what do you mean he literally bought it for the review
Does the link cable work with mac? ive been wanting to buy a link cable but i’m not sure it can connect with mac
Hey Arl0isd3ad. Yes and no. It doesn't technically work but there is a work around to make it work but results aren't as good as they would be on a PC with a great graphics card. This article explains it a little more stealthoptional.com/gaming/how-to-connect-oculus-quest-to-mac-can-you-connect-oculus-quest-2-to-apple-mac-or-macbook/
After a long time, I saw something new in this new video. Go ahead, I will always support you.🖤
Thanks for always being such a great subscriber Shakibul!
Quick question do you need headphones or do you not need one
for anyone getting a quest 2 dont buy the elite strap either get the bobovr m1 or m2 pro the elite strap is known to break :D
From what I’ve read that appears to fixed. Mine feels pretty flexible and not even close to breaking with how much I use it
who else is watching this before they get their quest 2
I am 👍
Me bc my parents are getting one in june
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Not me I got mine on Christmas Day
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how do you use a link cable with the elite battery head strap at the same time
before i subscribed i thought youd have 1 mill subs but only 20k? wow, you're gonna grow i just know it bro
Thank you Aqohn! I really appreciate that! I think it just takes time. I didn't go full time on YT until last year
Is the Link Cable Really needed? or can I just buy one with the Regular Strap and no Link cable?
If you have really good wifi some people just connect to their computer for PC VR games with air link but mine is always pretty choppy. You only need the link cable for PC VR games
Honestly, the Quest looks good, hopefully I can get one soon
Anyways cool video!
Thanks Aiden! Glad you enjoyed it!
Im getting this on my birthday or before for vrchat 😊
For me Kiwi accessories are the best. That is elite strap, fitness cover and controller grips
I have a question, do u NEED headphones to hear the sounds of the game? If I don’t have a pc or computer
No, the quest built in audio is actually pretty good. Other people can hear it though
This was a great overview bro! Really helpful. I just received my alienware X17 R2. It was your review that pushed me over the line to buy it haha. Will that laptop be a good fit for VR? I got the 3080ti version
it's not only good it's a bit overkill for some titles
Thanks man! Oh yes. You’ve got one of the fastest. You’ll do great in VR with that laptop Lewis!
My laptop is not a gaming laptop not too slow and not too fast either would it still work as well?
ive heard that grips like the one you have actually messes with the sensors on the front of the controllers sometimes but i dont know i havent tried it myself
bro this video was so satisfying to watch, instantly subscribed
Thanks GrapeJuice! I really appreciate that. Glad to have you on the channel!
Thanks for this! I have an oculus quest 2 and I was wondering if you think I should get a computer for it.
A wi-fi router that works well for the Quest 2 is the Archer VR1600v. I've measured over 600Mbps with it on the quest to my PC using OpenSpeedTest, but you have to be in the same room, and using the 5Ghz band.
Bad take. That's a super old TPlink router. Wifi6(e) is actually what you want for lower latency and higher bandwidth with the Quest2 (as designed). Just becasue you got 600mbps on a single kb packet speed test does not mean that is the actual speed you are getting. You need to do better ping latency tests internally.
The display data stream is around 7-12Gbps depending on 72hz/90hz/120hz, and Wigig does around 7.5Gbps for PCVR wireless systems like the Vive and Vive Pro/2. 600Mbps is hilariously bad.
Remember, you are introducing tons of inherent latency through wifi already on top of encoding and compression, you need 24ms or less for presence to work, and wifi5ghz has 50ms of inherent latency to begin with.
You'll want to get a modern router with wifi6e and be hard-wired (ethernet cat5e/cat6) to your gaming PC. You'll also need to be in LOS (line of sight) to your router and within 30feets of the connection (you can use NetSpot app to get your heatmap and figure out the best location to be doing VR in for the best experience.
Honestly, Quest 2 is "ok" at best for streaming from your PC. If you want to actually play dedicated PCVR, get a dedicated PCVR system like the Valve Index, it's a far better experience. Quest2 is at it;s best when using standalone.
@@sqlevolicious The wi-fi is hard wired to the PC via gigabit switch with Cat6 at 1gbps, and is on a side table in the same room as I use the quest. Most people are VR casuals. Myself included. Can you recommend a specific router that would be good for wireless use with the quest? If it's a decent price i will consider it. A wired setup is just not happening.
@@sqlevolicious Virtual Desktop will not allow you to use more than 150 MBits, since it is limited by decompression workload on the Quest side. So you can actually max it out with a decently setup WiFi 5 5 GHz router. Also Quest 2 does not support 6e anyway AFAIK.
As for wired PCVR being clearly much better than wireless streaming to Quest I would also disagree. I've switched to Quest from the original Vive, and I recently tested my Quest side by side with a Reverb G2 V2. Yes, there are compression artifacts, but you see them only in some scenes and only when you concentrate on it. Wireless experience more than compensates for it IMO.
As for standalone use of Quest being better than PCVR use of quest, also no. I've bought only 2 apps on the Quest store: VD and Hand Physics Lab. After trying the last one I decided to never try standalone games anymore.
@@lowskillcamper pcvr on quest 2 is amazing once done right and it all depends on settings based on your configuration. I own quest 2/3 and although the 3 is way better in pcvr cause if 2400mbps on VD the 1200mbps max on quest 2 is definitely enough to get a really amazing experience over wireless and ive played wired and wireless pcvr i most definitely prefer wireless and get amazing pcvr. I dont think this guy has even tried to do pcvr correctly and is just saying what he thinks is best because of his use case scenario which is pretty close minded to say what he did as facts.
@@ericsalidbar1693 2400mbps is the estimation of your wifi throughput. It is not the bitrate your VD will use. The bitrate is configures separately, and the maximum is 150 or 400 Mbit/s depending on the codec you use. VD will not use your maximum wifi bandwidth because it can not decompress that amount of data on a Quest anyway. But Higher wifi ceiling would allow you to use multiple stream at once. I, for example, run PICO 4 and Quest 2 on the same wifi at maximum configured bitrate without any loss of quality.
I agree that wireless PCVR with VD is amazing in most situations, since VR games mostly have static scenes which compress easily. But some games are especially bad for compression. For example if you have a fores where all the vegetation is animated with the wind (Derail Valley), or drive a car fast through a jungle (BeamNG), compressed signal will fall apart, no matter how good you wifi or usb-c is. For these situations specifically I am considering a proper wired headset.
Can you please do the same only with the quest 3?❤
Do not get the charging dock.
Reason 1: Controllers overheat when charging and this can be a serious safety concern
Reason 2: It only charges thhe controllers to 50% charge
Reason 3: The magnet on the quest 2 is really difficult to get off if you would like to use a link cable or a battery pack
Reason 4 (as stated in video): The dock will not work with anything other than the stock headstrap unless you have a lot of space behind the dock
Thank you for coming to my Ted Talk
Dont use Anker use a diff one
I use the charging dock and mine doesn't overheat and Mine charges the controllers much more then 50% Edit: the magnet is hard to get off tho
If you dont plan of foot ball kicking your quest 2 in the oem case i think you’ll be fine. I travel alot and only use the case when on the go outside of traveling i do not keep my headset in the case and have never had issues although i do use my headset at least once a day sometimes every other day and theres no need to keep it in a case i just toss it on my couch or set it on the ground theres no animals or kids to break things so its fine
Yeah a lot of third party products are leagues better than these official ones. The Elite headstrap according to others breaks quite easily. I use a rift s though so I wouldn't know. Do plan on eventually getting a quest 2 or the new cambria when it releases depending
Can I get the Oculus
I got da meta quest 2 can I pair da meta quest 2 controllers too da oculus quest 2 vr headset just asking 🤔 😎
My opinion on the charging stand vs the elite battery back I personally would go with the charging stand because with the battery pack sure you have a total of about 4 hours of gaming time but you will have to give the quest a break because it will get pretty hot while playing for that long I would rather play for two hours and then charge it for however long it takes to charge
Or just put a fan in front of yourself or use AC.................
2 hours of gameplay sucks.
True
For the Anker I don’t have the battery pack strap I just have the regular thing so do you still recommend it?
Thanks
Yes you should get it on average the battery life lasts only an hour or two
Those KIWI grips look pretty sweet!
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how much did all of this cost ?
Love this review that covers all of the accessories. You've got our subscription
Very nice and informative video. I’ve been searching for headphones for my Oculus 2. I’d like to find ones that have a flip to mute mike. Can you point me in the right direction? I’ve tried several with that feature, but the all work well on the audio side. But none support the flip to mute feature.
Good video. It's very descriptive and sophisticated, but not too fancy in its wording. However, I did want to mention some cons and misconceptions.
With my experience with the elite strap, it works fantastic for securing the headset to your face, but after a while the back piece starts to dig into your head. You don't notice it as much if you play something like Beat Saber for long (since you're focused on something else), but if you're playing games like Rec Room or VRChat for a long time (which most people do) then it becomes a lot more noticeable.
Additionally, the original foam part of the Quest 2 very easily absorbs sweat and is near impossible to clean. Due to this, it can become very unsanitary. There's also been reports of skin irritation and even allergic reactions to the material used. Since my Quest 2 didn't come with a silicone cover, I bought a 3rd party cover that went over the foam. Luckily, it seems that's been fixed.
Also, I beg you, power the headset off before charging. Don't just hit the button and charge it. That leads to the charging port melting the plastic if you charge it overnight. It's also very dangerous considering the Quest 2 uses a lithium battery of some sort (I'm not great with remembering long names/phrases of things, sorry). Instead, hold the button for ~2 seconds or more until the screen shows you a menu to power off the headset. Hit the off button (NOT RESTART) and then you can charge it overnight safely.
One last thing. The lens covers say to not take the Quest 2 outside. You can actually take it outside and use it, but DO NOT point the lenses towards the sky (unless it's nighttime, but who uses their Quest 2 outside in the dark?). They will act like magnifying glasses and melt the insides of the headset if exposed to sunlight for too long.. Otherwise, it's fine to bring them outdoors. Just point the lenses at the ground. Also, don't worry about the cameras on the front. They won't do the same thing.
That's all I had to say. Hope this helps a little bit!
14:24 pause it first now why does it look like an adorable person
0:37 that's what my mum told me
Mom*
Mum = British and mom = American @Gamer_boii2
I found this very helpful. Thank you!
Meta quest 3: waste your money Im standing right here.
quest 2 has better tracking and more affordable, still my pick
@@blueberrywxx yeah but only if you move your controller fast
is it also good if i just buy the oculus quest 2 without any protection and stuf because i dont have a lot of money
Action button?! No way, it's a power button.
do you have to purchase the link cable separate, or does it come included?
This called me poor in so many different ways
GREAT VIDEO!!!
Thanks for the information on the accessories, really helpful to chose from, for the Oculus
Glad I could help Prabhakaran Paulthiravium! Much more even better content coming soon! 🙂
rich kids when theyre bored:
Hi, i have a question. If i do not want to use earbuds via the oculus googles, can i? I have a 5.1 sound system connected to my PC. Or is it mandatory to use the speakers from the headset. Thank you
Do regular laptops also work
How much did every thing cost 💲 n using the oculus
I personally use the bobo vr head strap with hot-swappable batteries. If you buy a second battery, you can literally play forever without needing to plug your headset in
Needed this video 2 years ago XD
Hey JustIN, Im getting vr on Monday(this exact headset), is this all worth it to buy?
So can I cast it to a TV that have Chromecast built in?
I need to know. Does the case come with the elite strap or nah i need to know because I don’t wanna buy a elite strap and then buy a case but then get a elite strap with it please let me know
Actually, you can use the charging dock with the trap because if your oculus gets very low, you could just plug the elite trap in
Can I use my xbox one turtle beach headset for the oculus I also have a PC
So the case comes with the elite side straps or did you buy it pls I need to know
So a quest related question will it work directly with steam VR wirelessly
Do you need the cable or can you conect it without it?
Great video, need some info, I lost My dad recently, can I create him and talk to him in VR with oculus quest 2, expecting replay please ..
Do you need to but the cable to connect it to a pc
I am a new Meta Quest user and I am wondering what product accessory I should buy first
i need to know is the link cable can connect to a Chromebook chromeos
Thank you this really helped me decide on what covering I should get for my oculus and weather or not to get an elite strap and an charging station
Thanks for the video. I love playing oculus. I just don’t have pc yet for it. So I’ve been checking building pc on your channel. I’m curious to see if you would build pc for playing vr occasion.
The clean kit is avaible in Italy? The site don't make me choose nation that are not Canada Mexico or USA :(
So do the gaming laptops work well with the quest 2?
Whats the name of your Background "Wallpaper" this looks awesome and unique! Its not like a normal hexa light panels. It looks custom, can you tell me more about theese background of your room? thx nice video btw
Do you need an oculus link or can you just use any other usb?
Any other but it has to be powerful enough
Does the kiwi controller still work with the wireless charging stand?
I remember watching this being jealous af even though i was knew i was gonna get myself a quest two, back in march or February.. last year, i am now a proud quest 2 owner, and very happy with it
Now I've got all the gear to be jealous about😂
Hello, I am using VR to watch videos from chatrooms, and just watched your but I really want to set it to full screen, longer depth with huge screen, but I can't find the setting,can you help me ,am using Samsung browser, TH-cam, etc
2 questions
1. Can you cast to Apple TV or just a chrome cast
2. Does it have expandable storage
I have a question should I get a regular stand or the Anker charging station
How can I get an oculus for cheap cheap because I really want one and I want a cool display
Thank you do you have advise on what Thunderbolt to hdmi kabel i should buy
One question do you really need the 4K version of the Google Chromecast?
I'm buying The 128GB Oculus Quest 2, A Elite Strap with NO Battery, and a Link cable, I'm about to checkout Is this good?
sorry for the late reply. did you check out already? Another option is the BOBO VR headstrap that has very good reviews. amzn.to/3PQzypY From my most recent research it seams that one will actually last longer
Hi this video was amazing so you think when the psvr2 comes out can you review it??
Just a question for the oculas 2 to play/see can u see through the lens or do u need to connect to your tv to see?
ngl if you just got the quest, the box it came in is decent for traveling if you dont have anything else, i got a quest 2 in florida, but i live in canada and i left 2 days later so i had to use the original box, and as long as you have big enough luggage, its pretty good.
I love this channel. How do you do it justin?
By far the most famous words ever "Always use protection." Bravo.
How much was this video in total?
I got mine 2 days ago and I have some other things
-Kiwi design battery strap
-lens wipes (DO NOT USE A PAPER TOWEL OR YOUR SHIRT!)
-that one pad on the front for the part where you look
-a travel case
-earbuds
No I‘m not rich mine just came with a few of these things but I’m trying to get earbuds and a travel case!
I have Bluetooth earbuds
i use my glasses without the glasses extender and it feels the same snd alot more comfortable
I have a question for the chrome cast dose it matter what generation you get
How much did this cost in all? (Excluding the headset.)