The top VR headsets 2020 offers

Hey there! In this post I’ll be sharing my views about the top affordable VR headsets of 2020. As a total newbie to the VR/AR tech scene, I did some digging around the web to gather insights into different VR headsets, and the 2 that stood out were the Oculus Quest 2, and HP reverb G2.

Oculus Quest 2 (https://developer.oculus.com/learn/oculus-device-specs/)

Many platforms currently hail Oculus Quest 2 as one of the best VR headsets to get, and their claims are not unfounded. Looking at the Oculus Quest 2 specs, it clearly has amazing software and support, a quick refresh rate, more than decent controllers, graphics quality, field of vision, acceptable sound quality… more than anything, it functions as a standalone device. As opposed to most other VR headsets that require multiple devices to work (such as the HTC Vive, requiring lighthouse positional trackers), with usability now measured by “how quick and easy is it to set up my device?”, a standalone device has a clear advantage above other devices in that aspect. However, it does mean that the Oculus weighs on the heavy side, with more hardware fitted onto the headset than its counterparts. But priced affordably at around 400 SGD, there are hardly any complaints to make about this headset.

HP Reverb G2 (https://www8.hp.com/us/en/vr/reverb-g2-vr-headset.html)

Another VR headset worth keeping an eye on is the HP reverb G2. Classified under windows mixed reality, this headset needs to be plugged into a gaming PC work. However, it’s amazing resolution of 2160 x 2160 with screen door effect almost eliminated far outstrips its competitors, making the VR environment feel virtually, well, real. This headset is light and comfortable, and has a great audio system that rivals the other VR headsets in the market. Although it sells at around 950 SGD, significantly higher than the Oculus Quest 2, it remains a relatively affordable choice for a quality VR experience.

Of course, there are other VR headsets worth keeping an eye on. If your budget can afford it, the Valve Index is a top of the line headset that boasts finger tracking and full body tracking. It might not be the best choice for users looking for an affordable VR experience, but for enthusiasts that are willing to splurge close to 3000 SGD on the most realistic VR experience technology has to offer currently, the Valve Index would definitely be a front line competitor.

– Shanon

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