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Virtual reality is an amazing method to travel that relies only on technological advancements. VR allows you to view a virtual world as if you were truly there or play a game as if you were in it, using a headset and motion tracking. VR has gained popularity in recent years as a result of fascinating games and experiences, but it still appears to be in flux, with headsets appearing and going at a quick pace. Here, we’re keeping track of the best of what’s currently available.

The finest VR headset doesn’t have to be the most powerful device; when you’re putting a piece of technology to your head, it needs to be well-designed, comfortable, and, most importantly, convenient. One of the most significant impediments to virtual reality gaming is that it requires a significant amount of time before you can even begin to play games.

So, to guide you in choosing, we’ve compiled a list of the top VR headsets that are genuinely worth abandoning reality for.

Oculus Quest 2

For most people, the Oculus Quest 2 is the greatest VR headset, providing a significant upgrade over the first Oculus Quest. Qualcomm’s contemporary Snapdragon XR2 (Snapdragon 865) SoC has proven to be a strong chi. It is capable of delivering a wonderful VR experience without the need for a powerful PC or even a smartphone. You can, however, purchase an Oculus Link cable for a PC connection if you like.

The resolution of the Quest 2 has been increased to 1832 × 1920 for each eye, up from 1440 x 1600 per eye in the Quest. There’s also a unified panel here instead of one for each eye, as well as the experimental possibility to hit up to a 90 Hz or 120 Hz refresh rate once suitable apps are released.

Valve Index

If you want to have the finest possible VR experience at home, you should acquire a tethered HMD. The Valve Index is currently the best VR headset on PC. The Index similarly employs Lighthouse base stations, but it is a step higher than the Vive Pro for customers.

With canted lenses that allow for FOV modifications of up to 10 degrees, the Index experience is very adjustable. Mechanical IPD control is also available. However, because of a less balanced distribution of its somewhat higher weight (1.8 pounds versus 1.7 pounds) and a cumbersome data cord, the Index is less comfortable than the Vive Pro.

The Index allows you to choose your refresh rate, with up to 144 Hz available as an experimental feature. This means you can choose your refresh rate based on your system’s capabilities, albeit beyond 90 Hz will require a rather strong graphics card. The long-awaited Index controllers, which fasten your hand with numerous modifications and allow open-hand movements for in-game actions like picking things up, are the fascinating component of the package. The Index controllers also include capacitive touch sensors for finger movements as well as pressure sensors that may tell a game how firm or light your grasp is.

Sony PlayStation VR

The PlayStation VR is appealing due to Sony’s support, as well as the PlayStation 4’s cost and accessibility when compared to gaming PCs. All you’ll need is a PlayStation 4, as well as a PlayStation Camera. PSVR is also compatible with the PlayStation 5, but you’ll need to obtain a free PlayStation Camera adapter from Sony.

Many PlayStation VR games work with the DualShock 4, so motion controls aren’t required. The PlayStation VR, on the other hand, falls short on motion controls.

Sony is developing a new PlayStation VR system for the PlayStation 5, complete with new controllers. Although the new headset is still yet to be introduced, the company has provided a sneak peek at the new controllers.

HTC Vive Cosmos

HTC’s Vive Cosmos is the Vive’s enhanced version. It has a better resolution and uses outward-facing cameras for motion tracking instead of external base stations. It’s a thorough whole-room VR package, but at $699, it’s a bit pricey when compared to the Oculus Quest 2.

The Vive Cosmos Elite adds other base stations to augment how it follows your head and motion controllers for even greater motion tracking. However, it’s more expensive at $899. The Vive Cosmos connects with SteamVR and has its own VR software store, Viveport. Viveport offers the Viveport Infinity membership, which grants infinite accessibility to VR experiences via subscription service.

HTC just unveiled the Vive Pro 2, a high-end virtual reality headset aimed at both businesses and individuals. This new headset has a resolution of 2,448 x 2,448 for each eye, making it the highest-resolution headset currently available. It’s significantly more expensive than the Cosmos Elite, which costs $799 without any base stations or controllers.

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Source: Four Best VR Headsets in the Market in 2021

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