Helpful tip for the stock headstrap if you wanna cheap out. Buy a wide flat sponge and use tape or something to attach it to the part that presses on the back of your head. Really helps.
I've noticed that too. I can't leave my hair loose because the strap just slips with my hair movement. Even just a low ponytail helps a lot, but I find a low bun has been my best for comfort.
Bobo Vr with the new fan has a larger battery and better clicking into place pieces, which holds the headstrap together better. The fan can be turned on and off with a rolling finger dial from 0 to 100 fan speed. The only con is the fan can be a bit annoying but with fast pace loud games like Beatsaber its perfect. All the weight is taken off the face.
I’ve Desktek QH3…got it for $20 on Amazon flash sale…very comfortable, easy to put on and off…I just turned 54 last week, so those day of long game play are gone, therefore, I don’t need extra battery like Bobo…I love Desktek til one day, I tried to lay down and watch movie…guess what…it won’t work with that adj knob on the back…I know this sound stupid but…I might have to go back to the stock…for this particular reason…😂 or any tips and suggestions welcome…thx
Sorry for the late reply. Honestly that is an issue with these aftermarket ones, laying down isn't to comfortable in them. They make inserts for the stock head strap like this amzn.to/40fpsHK I have never tested it so I don't know if its comfortable or not.
For a unit of this price, the stock headstrap is shocking... Ended up with the KKCOBVR Q3 PRO Battery Head Strap, having a battery on the back of it helps balance the weight of the unit on the head..
Looking for a review on head straps because I’m bald and I’m more picky about what goes on my head. First result is a fellow bald brother. Thank you for this!
For me the Zyber ACE (not the one in the video) combines the best of all headstraps. That was exactly what i was looking for. You can adjust it on top and back to fit many different headshapes. you can fold it so that you can easily put it on and of....and once adjusted you don`t even have to touch the knobs anymore because it tightens automatically when you pull the back part down. It has the top part connected horizontally and removes the front strap, so that it avoids to split your hair in the front and saves you hair style. And last bat not least....the Zyber ACE headstrap is not so bulky as a halo strap and fits into the original Quest3 case!
I have clip on lenses instead of wearing glasses (because glasses scratch the lenses even when you use the spacer), and you have to have the headset on a specific position on your head inorder for the lenses to look good, and with the default strap it sags and moves around a lot so oftentimes your eyes arent even in the middle of the lenses but end up near the edge or something.
I too purchased multiple Quest 3 head-straps... my favorite is the JHZWD Head Strap with Battery Pack. In second was the BINBOK VR T3 Plus Battery. For me, the Halo style strap is the most comfortable... but I really liked the Binbok's swapable batteries, and the comfort wasn't too bad. But I didn't care for much for the quality of the adjustment system in the back. If the JHZWD head strap had the same removable battery strategy as the Binbok...it would be perfect. But I'm giving up swappable batteries for now for comfort and going to stick with the JHZWD.
@@unmatchedvalue While the Bobovr is a halo strap, it doesn't have that cross strap that goes over the center top of your head. Also, the back of head cushion on JHZWD is awfully nice and its adjuster on it is really nice. It has a push system along with the knob that Bobovr doesn't ... but you're correct, the Bobovr does have a similar battery strategy to Binbok's. I had the Bobovr2 head strap on my HP G2 ... those 2 short top side straps on the Bobovr were useless and I ultimately bent them out of the way. Again, I really liked the back adjuster knob on JHZWD and to me that makes the difference when comparing it to the Bobovr. It was solid and better quality but also flat and didn't stick out. That helps when you sit back on a chair with your Quest on and you can rest the back of your head comfortably and not feel that knob when you turn your head.
@covertpuppytwo3857 Oh I see what you mean, yeah and with the Bobo if you lean your head back the battery can get popped off too. So I can see the benefits of the JHZWD if you know what you need it for. Its not a problem for me though cuz ill usually use my quest sitting at a desk or standing, and if I need to lean back and I'm sitting anyway might as well just charge from an outlet.
@@unmatchedvalue Changing the topic for the moment... the other issue with the Quest 3 and comfort and such... is the removable facial interface that comes with the Quest 3. I've also purchased several after-market facial interfaces, but I haven't really found one that I truly was happy with. Their either very comfortable but limit the FOV or they give me the nice FOV but hurts my nose. I have another one on order... the AMVR version 2 that I believe will arrive tomorrow but then I found another solution that I hope to order today. The other one is made by Oblik design, and it is custom made for your face. I'm really interested in their solution... but to order it you have to have a recent model Iphone to scan your face in 3d and send it to them. I use the Android Galaxy phone, so I have to borrow my neighbor's Iphone to get this one ordered. It reminds me a lot of the Bigscreen Beyond VR headset and its custom facial interface.
Yeah, I'm just using a silicone cover over the stock standard interface. I think its surprisingly a good fit for my face features. I heard a lot of people complain but with the halo style headbands ability to take some of the pressure off my face I'm actually pretty comfortable. Having said that the Oblik design one seems kind of an interesting concept. A bit on the pricey side; but might be super comfortable and help FOV.
It seems to me that you put the second option on incorrectly, the back part should be lower, then the adjustment range should be more than enough (just thoughts)
If your talking about the Destek, I actually spend a solid hour trying out different variations and the one I showed was the most comfortable for me, and my head shape. Putting it lower just didn't feel right. But Honestly with these headbands head shape plays a lot into comfort level.
Honestly, I don't even know they all adjust forward backwards nicely. Its the side to side width; that cant really be adjusted that might be a problem.
Hey thanks for the overview I would have appreciated an overall list of the ratings. Anyway another intresting option would be how the KIWI Design version performs in comparison to the zyper one or the bobovr one (Maybe just a general comparisson between halo and not halo)
Thank you, great suggestion! I'll consider it if I do this type of video again. But incase I don't, I personally prefer halo type headsets I feel like they are more stable and comfortable and the little bit of extra weight doesn't bother me.
I've been looking at the bobovr but I've been unsure of how I feel about the forehead band. For me, one issue I've been finding is that the best placement for the headset to have a clear view is to have it tilted down slightly (top side slightly away from forehead, bottom side closer to face) but the basic strap, when adjusting the top strap, tends to tilt the headset up, which makes the blurriness worse. Anyone have any info on if the bobovr or kiwi (the ones I've been looking at) help with this? I've also been hesitant of the bobovr because of the magnetic hotswap battery. Definitely going to check out the other video review to see what you say about it.
Sorry for the late reply, with the Bobo head strap you are able to angle it slightly because of the forehead band. I just put mine on to double check. Its not much though a couple degrees of movement. Hope that helps your decision.
I honestly didn't test the Elite strap. When I was buying these, the Elite strap had several issues people were complaining about and there was no time frame on when it would be fixed. So I just skipped it. Seems like its been fixed now, but I found I like the halo type straps more so for me I doubt it would be more comfortable.
hmm mine are super tight I wonder if yours is defective? Only think I can think is to tighten the little strap on the front through the loop from the original strap?
destek is good for me. Its super comfortable, and fits well. recently I bought S3 pro, but my hairs always stuck, and there s no way I can get my hairs out. which is frustrating. so I returned it and bought Noiposi. its having the same design as Destek but with the battery pack. Lets see how it goes
what annoys me about these meta headsets is that they are almost perfect for the price but then you have to buy a proper headstrap worth an extra $100 and other accessories. the index whilst $1000 actually came with everything included and if you did the math even the quest 2 would be about the same price once you decked the entire thing out. still waiting for that forever product.. 1 headset to rule them all. quest3 is so close to being that but it barely misses the mark. i have high hopes for the quest pro2 or quest3 pro.
Are you using the default facial interface with those head straps? I've got an amvr facial interface and feel like I can't get the bobo m3 adjusted correctly with it. Any suggestions?
Yes I'm using default facial interface with only a silicone cover on the padding. I haven't tried the amvr one but if you can make the bobo kind of like do a continuation of the padding on the amvr one; so like have it pretty much resting on top of the padding slightly closer to your forehead is what works best for me with my setup. You might need to move the bobo further back away from the front of your quest in order for that to work.
Hi there. I've been looking at the AMVR interface because of the four adjustment areas (rather than just the two on the stock) and I feel it might help with the awkward feeling fit on my face. Have you had a good experience with it overall?
Yeah it was honestly one of the things I was concerned about when I bought it. Especially with the lack of hair for extra cushion. But Head shape matters a lot for these.
I mean you can look around and read reviews of what other people are saying, and see what looks comfortable to you. But my favorite so far is the BOBOVR M3 Pro.
The worst issues with VR right now is not technology or form factor, it's comfort. I think this is the main issue Meta and Mark Zuckerberg keeps missing. They've been going with a tech first, comfort last approach to save cost. And while I understand the noble mission of making it cheaper, no one is going to use a technically impressive VR device if it is a struggle to get on and hurts to use over time. We need more comfort as a default or VR will never truly take off.
Would love to see a part 2 with the Razer strap. It's hard to find a strap that is good for seated VR that doesn't push the headset off the sweetspot when you rest your head against a backrest.
I am also bald and found after playing Beat Sabre for an hour, all my headstraps start slipping and sliding about, I finally have the BoBo M3 set up for myself and it sits perfect now, took me a bit to work out how to place it, but now, it's my go to headstrap, sure the 5000MAH batteries are crap and don't last long and so I upgraded to the new BoBo 10,000MAH head strap and once the 10,000MAH batteries become available by themselves, I will get a spare as we play for well over eight hours straight when the friends or family come over.
You're not putting the back strap of these straps low enough it should be hooking a little onto the lower flat part of your skull. This takes additional headset weight off your face. Otherwise great video and I agree totally with your assessment.
I actually probably spent about 30 min with each of these trying to find the most comfortable placement. I don't know if its just my head shape or the way they are made but they are uncomfortable around the ears if I place it lower, and thank you hope it helped.
very funny, 9/10, every headstrap without good audio is max 1/10 cmon people, why no one is talking about The Lack of audio solution on every single headstrap out there for quest 3. I need that speakers from Reverb G2 or Crystal.
I mean I was rating the comfort not audio. But I was able to use a pair of Audio-technica headphones with the Bobo so other headphones might work with it too. But that would be mostly for PCVR.
Any gaming girls out there know how to stop any head straps sliding up your head because your hair because no matter what head strap i use its UNCOMFORTABLE because it wont stay in place and if i tighten it too tight it feels like my head will explode 😅
I have long hair I had some luck with using a bobble to make a ponytail which you can poke thru the head strap and help hold the back of the strap down.
Honestly, when I was doing research for the video; most of the reviews of the Elite strap were pretty bad. So when I took its price into account, its not something I personally wanted to use or even consider. At least as of right now.
I cant recommend something I haven't tried myself. I personally find that I prefer the Halo style bands, but ill say the Kiwi does look decently comfortable with padding in all the areas I had problems with on other head bands.
i dont know why people are sayin the quest 3 is good,its naff.its clunky just like all other vr headsets,theirs always issues with settings when loading pretty much anything which puts u off even using the thing and its pretty much impossible to get a stable framerate once ur finally in a game.its basically a mobile phone in a pair of googles.its pants.i had the rift cv1,oculus s and i was expecting vast improvements with the quest 3 but its hardly better than either of those previous gen devices.that ontop of the fact its advertised and marketed as a 5gbps or 4.8 gbps transfer rate accross the usb cable but ur lucky if u will get half that.i cant hit more that 2.3gbps on a usb 3.1 gen2 a 3.0 port or a usb c port,nor a usb c 2x2 port which is rated at 20gbps on which ive tested with the quest3 only on each of the mentioned usb controllers for max bandwidth.i havnt seen one report internet wide that gets anywhere near its advertised speed.its a blatant rip
The stock head strap feels like it's trying to squeeze my brain out like it's a pimple. Whoever thought it was a good idea should be fired immediately
Haha yeah they could have definitely improved that design.
they make it uncomfortable on purpose to make you pay extra for the elite strap
PlayStation knows what they are doing with headstraps
@@wythes. yeh true
@@rigelplayz8452 Well, they did for PSVR1 I guess they forgot with PSVR2... Because I had to *heavily* mod that one.
Helpful tip for the stock headstrap if you wanna cheap out. Buy a wide flat sponge and use tape or something to attach it to the part that presses on the back of your head. Really helps.
Haha if it works it works.
crazy not willing to just get a good head strap with a battery to get twice as much out of your investment no?
@@PreauxGaming The Quest 3 and games are very expensive in their own. Spending another 80/90 on a headstrap is a lot of money for most people.
@@ErykDante also to note some third world countries like mine doesn't even have amazon, so no where to buy a headstrap from ..
I had BoBoVR for a month and replaced it with Transnovo with an additional carrying strap to lift the front up. Best halo head strap ever.
type of hair you have completely changes your experience with straps too, I have a lot of hair and noticed some straps have no grip because of it
I've noticed that too. I can't leave my hair loose because the strap just slips with my hair movement. Even just a low ponytail helps a lot, but I find a low bun has been my best for comfort.
Shave it... problem solve.
I’m also a follically challenged gentleman and really appreciate your insights, my brother-in-bald. Thanks for the video, bud!
Hahaha follically challenged, love that. Glad to help.
I ordered the Gomrvr one but with a battery and the other type of back padding similar to the Bobos back. Glad u rated it good.
Oh, yeah that one is very similar to the Bobovr one, hope it's comfortable.
@@unmatchedvalue Yeah that one is comfortable. Don't know how that one stacks up against the latest BoBo VR S3.
As a fellow bald guy, this was very informative. Thank you ✌️
No problem 👍 Glad to help a fellow bald guy!
As a balding guy, this will be very informative in the future. Thank you ✌️
Bobo Vr with the new fan has a larger battery and better clicking into place pieces, which holds the headstrap together better. The fan can be turned on and off with a rolling finger dial from 0 to 100 fan speed. The only con is the fan can be a bit annoying but with fast pace loud games like Beatsaber its perfect. All the weight is taken off the face.
Yeah I saw that one after they released it. I didn't try it though I think the fan would bother me to much.
I’ve Desktek QH3…got it for $20 on Amazon flash sale…very comfortable, easy to put on and off…I just turned 54 last week, so those day of long game play are gone, therefore, I don’t need extra battery like Bobo…I love Desktek til one day, I tried to lay down and watch movie…guess what…it won’t work with that adj knob on the back…I know this sound stupid but…I might have to go back to the stock…for this particular reason…😂 or any tips and suggestions welcome…thx
Sorry for the late reply. Honestly that is an issue with these aftermarket ones, laying down isn't to comfortable in them. They make inserts for the stock head strap like this amzn.to/40fpsHK I have never tested it so I don't know if its comfortable or not.
For a unit of this price, the stock headstrap is shocking...
Ended up with the KKCOBVR Q3 PRO Battery Head Strap, having a battery on the back of it helps balance the weight of the unit on the head..
Looking for a review on head straps because I’m bald and I’m more picky about what goes on my head.
First result is a fellow bald brother.
Thank you for this!
haha glad to help a fellow follically challenged individual.
For more comfort you might want to adjust the straps so the headsets arms can go all the way down
For me the Zyber ACE (not the one in the video) combines the best of all headstraps. That was exactly what i was looking for. You can adjust it on top and back to fit many different headshapes. you can fold it so that you can easily put it on and of....and once adjusted you don`t even have to touch the knobs anymore because it tightens automatically when you pull the back part down.
It has the top part connected horizontally and removes the front strap, so that it avoids to split your hair in the front and saves you hair style.
And last bat not least....the Zyber ACE headstrap is not so bulky as a halo strap and fits into the original Quest3 case!
I just wanted to find out what's the best battery strap really quick and I found it here Great video thanks 👍👍👍
Glad it was helpful!
great video! its great how quick and concise everything was, just ordered the bobo
Glad I could help!
Which one has the least wobble in high-movement games?
In my opinion its the bobo VR one.
I have clip on lenses instead of wearing glasses (because glasses scratch the lenses even when you use the spacer), and you have to have the headset on a specific position on your head inorder for the lenses to look good, and with the default strap it sags and moves around a lot so oftentimes your eyes arent even in the middle of the lenses but end up near the edge or something.
I have trouble finding a good focus spot the head strap has to be tilted up slightly on my face otherwise it’s more blurry. Thanks
Have you tried measuring and adjusting your IPD on the Quest itself? There is an app you can use. It might help it be more crisp.
I too purchased multiple Quest 3 head-straps... my favorite is the JHZWD Head Strap with Battery Pack. In second was the BINBOK VR T3 Plus Battery. For me, the Halo style strap is the most comfortable... but I really liked the Binbok's swapable batteries, and the comfort wasn't too bad. But I didn't care for much for the quality of the adjustment system in the back. If the JHZWD head strap had the same removable battery strategy as the Binbok...it would be perfect. But I'm giving up swappable batteries for now for comfort and going to stick with the JHZWD.
haha you just described the Bobovr. But I will admit the JHZWD one does look pretty comfortable.
@@unmatchedvalue While the Bobovr is a halo strap, it doesn't have that cross strap that goes over the center top of your head. Also, the back of head cushion on JHZWD is awfully nice and its adjuster on it is really nice. It has a push system along with the knob that Bobovr doesn't ... but you're correct, the Bobovr does have a similar battery strategy to Binbok's. I had the Bobovr2 head strap on my HP G2 ... those 2 short top side straps on the Bobovr were useless and I ultimately bent them out of the way. Again, I really liked the back adjuster knob on JHZWD and to me that makes the difference when comparing it to the Bobovr. It was solid and better quality but also flat and didn't stick out. That helps when you sit back on a chair with your Quest on and you can rest the back of your head comfortably and not feel that knob when you turn your head.
@covertpuppytwo3857 Oh I see what you mean, yeah and with the Bobo if you lean your head back the battery can get popped off too. So I can see the benefits of the JHZWD if you know what you need it for. Its not a problem for me though cuz ill usually use my quest sitting at a desk or standing, and if I need to lean back and I'm sitting anyway might as well just charge from an outlet.
@@unmatchedvalue Changing the topic for the moment... the other issue with the Quest 3 and comfort and such... is the removable facial interface that comes with the Quest 3. I've also purchased several after-market facial interfaces, but I haven't really found one that I truly was happy with. Their either very comfortable but limit the FOV or they give me the nice FOV but hurts my nose. I have another one on order... the AMVR version 2 that I believe will arrive tomorrow but then I found another solution that I hope to order today. The other one is made by Oblik design, and it is custom made for your face. I'm really interested in their solution... but to order it you have to have a recent model Iphone to scan your face in 3d and send it to them. I use the Android Galaxy phone, so I have to borrow my neighbor's Iphone to get this one ordered. It reminds me a lot of the Bigscreen Beyond VR headset and its custom facial interface.
Yeah, I'm just using a silicone cover over the stock standard interface. I think its surprisingly a good fit for my face features. I heard a lot of people complain but with the halo style headbands ability to take some of the pressure off my face I'm actually pretty comfortable. Having said that the Oblik design one seems kind of an interesting concept. A bit on the pricey side; but might be super comfortable and help FOV.
It seems to me that you put the second option on incorrectly, the back part should be lower, then the adjustment range should be more than enough (just thoughts)
If your talking about the Destek, I actually spend a solid hour trying out different variations and the one I showed was the most comfortable for me, and my head shape. Putting it lower just didn't feel right. But Honestly with these headbands head shape plays a lot into comfort level.
@@unmatchedvalue I'm surprised you're reading the comments under the videos so long after they were released. WoW
What would you suggest for someone who needs a 4XL hat or helmet?
Honestly, I don't even know they all adjust forward backwards nicely. Its the side to side width; that cant really be adjusted that might be a problem.
Hey thanks for the overview I would have appreciated an overall list of the ratings. Anyway another intresting option would be how the KIWI Design version performs in comparison to the zyper one or the bobovr one (Maybe just a general comparisson between halo and not halo)
Thank you, great suggestion! I'll consider it if I do this type of video again. But incase I don't, I personally prefer halo type headsets I feel like they are more stable and comfortable and the little bit of extra weight doesn't bother me.
Im buying one of these for my son, hes 8. Would any of these fit his smaller head or do i need to buy a child specific one? Thanks for any advice.
Is that a special kind of facepiece? It looks like it blocks out all light.
No it was normal I just have a silicone cover on it.
I have the bobo for mq2. Probably go with bobo for the mq3 as well.
yeah it was one of the highest rated mq2 straps, so was on the top of my list.
I've been looking at the bobovr but I've been unsure of how I feel about the forehead band. For me, one issue I've been finding is that the best placement for the headset to have a clear view is to have it tilted down slightly (top side slightly away from forehead, bottom side closer to face) but the basic strap, when adjusting the top strap, tends to tilt the headset up, which makes the blurriness worse.
Anyone have any info on if the bobovr or kiwi (the ones I've been looking at) help with this?
I've also been hesitant of the bobovr because of the magnetic hotswap battery. Definitely going to check out the other video review to see what you say about it.
Sorry for the late reply, with the Bobo head strap you are able to angle it slightly because of the forehead band. I just put mine on to double check. Its not much though a couple degrees of movement. Hope that helps your decision.
In terms of comfort, which headstrap would you suggest between the Meta Quest Elite Strap and the BoBoVR M3 Pro, disregarding the cost differential?
I honestly didn't test the Elite strap. When I was buying these, the Elite strap had several issues people were complaining about and there was no time frame on when it would be fixed. So I just skipped it. Seems like its been fixed now, but I found I like the halo type straps more so for me I doubt it would be more comfortable.
1:21 Why am getting Tom Hardy's Bane head banging images in my head? Just more 'See No Evil' vibes.
hahahahaha
stock strap do be hurting my cheeks/around my eye sockets... ty for these reviews!
Yeah that's why I personally prefer the halo style head straps takes the weight off the cheek bones.
when i try to tighten my boboheadstrap one of the sides slides off. is it a way to lock it so when you tighten it the headstrap wont try to fall off?
hmm mine are super tight I wonder if yours is defective? Only think I can think is to tighten the little strap on the front through the loop from the original strap?
Why can't Meta launch a head strap with a replaceable battery pack like those from Sonicgrace or BOBO?
destek is good for me. Its super comfortable, and fits well. recently I bought S3 pro, but my hairs always stuck, and there s no way I can get my hairs out. which is frustrating. so I returned it and bought Noiposi. its having the same design as Destek but with the battery pack. Lets see how it goes
what annoys me about these meta headsets is that they are almost perfect for the price but then you have to buy a proper headstrap worth an extra $100 and other accessories. the index whilst $1000 actually came with everything included and if you did the math even the quest 2 would be about the same price once you decked the entire thing out. still waiting for that forever product.. 1 headset to rule them all. quest3 is so close to being that but it barely misses the mark. i have high hopes for the quest pro2 or quest3 pro.
Could be, I agree with you though quest 3 is the closest I've seen.
Are you using the default facial interface with those head straps? I've got an amvr facial interface and feel like I can't get the bobo m3 adjusted correctly with it. Any suggestions?
Yes I'm using default facial interface with only a silicone cover on the padding. I haven't tried the amvr one but if you can make the bobo kind of like do a continuation of the padding on the amvr one; so like have it pretty much resting on top of the padding slightly closer to your forehead is what works best for me with my setup. You might need to move the bobo further back away from the front of your quest in order for that to work.
Hi there. I've been looking at the AMVR interface because of the four adjustment areas (rather than just the two on the stock) and I feel it might help with the awkward feeling fit on my face.
Have you had a good experience with it overall?
can you do this video for the facial interfaces?
When I use the stock headband it doesn’t tighten evenly
I can’t stand the top pads of the bobo VR unfortunately my head doesn’t fit this head strap
Yeah it was honestly one of the things I was concerned about when I bought it. Especially with the lack of hair for extra cushion. But Head shape matters a lot for these.
the bobovr m3 work in PlayStation 4?🤔
Does the original strap hurt talls forehead?
and KIWI?
My birthday is soon and I was wondering what head strap I should ask for with the quest 3
I mean you can look around and read reviews of what other people are saying, and see what looks comfortable to you. But my favorite so far is the BOBOVR M3 Pro.
@@unmatchedvalue got it!
What is the JHZWD head set and where can I buy it?
What do you think of the KIWI design headstrap
They need to just give you at least a free elite strap. Or just make an actually good headstrap. The stock one is SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO painful.
Haha yeah long term use with stock strap is not fun.
Final headset looks like you can put headphones over it too, loads of clearance around the ears.
I haven't tried, but yeah I feel like you could easily put on headphones with it on.
The worst issues with VR right now is not technology or form factor, it's comfort. I think this is the main issue Meta and Mark Zuckerberg keeps missing. They've been going with a tech first, comfort last approach to save cost. And while I understand the noble mission of making it cheaper, no one is going to use a technically impressive VR device if it is a struggle to get on and hurts to use over time.
We need more comfort as a default or VR will never truly take off.
Would love to see a part 2 with the Razer strap. It's hard to find a strap that is good for seated VR that doesn't push the headset off the sweetspot when you rest your head against a backrest.
The BOBOVR M3 Pro having some battery problems with the Quest 3
What kind of problems?
Can you review the bobovr s3 pro super strap next?
I think you are using all of these straps the wrong way, the back thing should be lower on your head not higher than the headset.
Really?
I am also bald and found after playing Beat Sabre for an hour, all my headstraps start slipping and sliding about, I finally have the BoBo M3 set up for myself and it sits perfect now, took me a bit to work out how to place it, but now, it's my go to headstrap, sure the 5000MAH batteries are crap and don't last long and so I upgraded to the new BoBo 10,000MAH head strap and once the 10,000MAH batteries become available by themselves, I will get a spare as we play for well over eight hours straight when the friends or family come over.
Yeah, Bobo is definitely my go to head strap too. Definitely a good way to play non stop without having to worry about wires.
@bltelysian S3 Pro Super Strap :)
Yeeaaa, try to watch a movie laying in a bed.
Yeah probably the only time the original headband does better then all the rest.
personally im just not using a vr headset for movies. You can prolly be much more comfortable just laying in bed lookin at your phone or the tv
I only realized at the end that you had 4 quest 3s and not just 2 swapping the headstraps 💀💀
I actually had 3. But only one was mine. I was borrowing the other two to help the testing process.
@@unmatchedvalue ahhh ok i understand
The quest 3 headband makes me sick.
I have a quest 2 with a kiwi strap never gave me this.
new BoBoVR with cooling is nice
Yeah I hear good things, Need to check it out.
I’ve had the default headstrap on my quest 2 forever
Does anybody know if the Bobovr one is ok to use with pcvr?
Wdym?
for more active games? Idk I'm tryna find out too, I heard it wobbles more and that it's solid for some. I believe it's woblier. I may find out
I hated the bovo vr one I got the kiwi battery strap sith the charging stand so I can charge the battery and headset with just one cable... magnetic
The Kiwi charging stand is pretty good.
I just bought the kiwi one hopefully its good
Some people seem to really like that one, so hopefully.
Is it compatible with phones?
No
Failed to mention the bobo battery is not good enough
While it could be better its decent enough for me basically doubles battery life.
You're not putting the back strap of these straps low enough it should be hooking a little onto the lower flat part of your skull. This takes additional headset weight off your face.
Otherwise great video and I agree totally with your assessment.
I actually probably spent about 30 min with each of these trying to find the most comfortable placement. I don't know if its just my head shape or the way they are made but they are uncomfortable around the ears if I place it lower, and thank you hope it helped.
can you try elite style straps like aubika? and compare them with these for active games?
get the kiwi over the aubika
I haven't tried that brand but looking at the pictures it looks like the back has no padding, I think it would have the same issue as the Zybervr.
This is why I went with the kiwi, it has back padding. @@unmatchedvalue
Yeah, I have not tried the Kiwi either but it does look more comfortable.
As a fellow bald man, thank u
Glad to be of assistance!
The stock strap for the quest 3 looks like a failed jock strap!
Haha well I'm never gonna be able to look at one the same again.
very funny, 9/10, every headstrap without good audio is max 1/10
cmon people, why no one is talking about The Lack of audio solution on every single headstrap out there for quest 3. I need that speakers from Reverb G2 or Crystal.
I mean I was rating the comfort not audio. But I was able to use a pair of Audio-technica headphones with the Bobo so other headphones might work with it too. But that would be mostly for PCVR.
Any gaming girls out there know how to stop any head straps sliding up your head because your hair because no matter what head strap i use its UNCOMFORTABLE because it wont stay in place and if i tighten it too tight it feels like my head will explode 😅
I have long hair I had some luck with using a bobble to make a ponytail which you can poke thru the head strap and help hold the back of the strap down.
@@CorporateZombithat’s exactly what I do!
Compare it with the original Meta Elite Strap!
Honestly, when I was doing research for the video; most of the reviews of the Elite strap were pretty bad. So when I took its price into account, its not something I personally wanted to use or even consider. At least as of right now.
would you recommend the kiwi battery strap?
I cant recommend something I haven't tried myself. I personally find that I prefer the Halo style bands, but ill say the Kiwi does look decently comfortable with padding in all the areas I had problems with on other head bands.
i trust this review bc he has no hair cushion :p
That's right, only way to test head straps :)
I have Meta Quest 3 accessories, can we work together
The quest 3 head strap is really painful
Yeah, especially when you use it for longer time frames.
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Stock headstrap ain't bad tbh
Its okay for short term use in my opinion, but for long term use it starts to get real uncomfortable real quick.
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i dont know why people are sayin the quest 3 is good,its naff.its clunky just like all other vr headsets,theirs always issues with settings when loading pretty much anything which puts u off even using the thing and its pretty much impossible to get a stable framerate once ur finally in a game.its basically a mobile phone in a pair of googles.its pants.i had the rift cv1,oculus s and i was expecting vast improvements with the quest 3 but its hardly better than either of those previous gen devices.that ontop of the fact its advertised and marketed as a 5gbps or 4.8 gbps transfer rate accross the usb cable but ur lucky if u will get half that.i cant hit more that 2.3gbps on a usb 3.1 gen2 a 3.0 port or a usb c port,nor a usb c 2x2 port which is rated at 20gbps on which ive tested with the quest3 only on each of the mentioned usb controllers for max bandwidth.i havnt seen one report internet wide that gets anywhere near its advertised speed.its a blatant rip