Oculus Quest 2 - VR Headset Review
Name |
Oculus Quest 2 |
Manufacturer |
Meta Platforms, Inc. |
Launch year |
2020 |
Tethered |
No |
Tethered optional |
Yes |
Display - Built in |
Yes |
Display - One per eye |
No |
Display - Type |
LCD |
Display - Size per eye |
" |
Display - Resolution (per eye) |
1832x1920 |
Display - Pixel count (per eye) |
3517440 |
Display - Supported refresh rates |
60Hz, 72Hz ,90Hz, 120Hz (experimental) |
Lens - field of view |
90° |
Audio - Integrated microphone |
Yes |
Audio - Integrated speakers |
Yes |
Sensors - Six degrees of freedom (6DOF) |
Yes |
Sensor - Gyroscope |
Yes |
Sensor - Accelerometer |
Yes |
Headset weight |
503g |
The Oculus Quest 2 (now renamed to Meta Quest 2) is the follow up to the solid first version of in the series. In this version almost every aspect has been adjusted based on feedback and development, which makes it a solid and low cost pick for entry level VR dabblers, but is a compelling option for Virutal Reality enthustiast alike. It helps the cause that it is a cable free experience which is a common obisticle with the competing VR headsets.