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Oculus Rift + Touch Virtual Reality System

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Oculus Rift + Touch System

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  • Get 6 free titles, including: Robo Recall, Luckyʼs Tale, Quill, Medium, Dead and Buried, and Toybox
  • Riftʼs ultra-low-latency tracking offers unparalleled immersion
  • The Oculus Touch controllers bring your hands into VR, letting you interact naturally with the virtual world
  • NVIDIA GTX 1050Ti/AMD Radeon RX 470 or greater Graphics Card Required and a RAM of 8 GB+ RAM
  • Windows PC and internet connection required - review recommended specs to confirm system compatibility
  • Operating System: Windows 10

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Rift is unlike anything you've ever experienced. Whether you're stepping into your favorite game, watching an immersive VR movie, jumping to a destination on the other side of the world, or just spending time with friends in VR, you'll feel like you're really there.

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4.3 out of 5 stars
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Customers say

Customers like the support, fun and value of the virtual reality headset. They mention that it works incredibly well, is the best controller system at this time in terms of gaming and that it's well worth the price. Customers also appreciate comfort. However, some customers dislike performance. Opinions are mixed on quality, ease of setup, and picture quality.

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399 customers mention337 positive62 negative

Customers like the support for the virtual reality headset. They say the demo for Oculus was fantastic, works incredibly well, and is a wonderful piece of technology. Some say it's the best controller system at this time in terms of gaming. They also say it runs great on their machine and works better right away.

"...when you start interacting with the world, and it's so nicely done with those controllers, they are so intuitive and comfortable...." Read more

"...Setup with the Touch sensors works really well. Once setup, you can 'see' where they are with your rift on - which helps immensely...." Read more

"...you feel instantly like you have bought a seriously high-end, premium tech product. No Apple device was better packed or presented...." Read more

"...The vive is orders of magnitude easier to set up and works better right away...." Read more

234 customers mention234 positive0 negative

Customers find the virtual reality headset fun, engaging, and the best gaming experience they've ever had. They also mention the content and games are amazing and thrilling.

"...I don't think it's currently worth buying a new PC.Yes, it is fun, yes, it's entertaining, but the quality of the games that currently exist..." Read more

"...I've had it for several days now and am really enjoying the experience. I haven't tried the Vive, so will not try to compare there...." Read more

"...DEAD & BURIED is a cartoony western-themed zombie shooter that is amazingly fun and hair-raising at times. It's also multiplayer...." Read more

"...Plus if you have never tried vr it is very fun and really a cool way to show how far technology has come in the past ten years...." Read more

193 customers mention147 positive46 negative

Customers like the value of the virtual reality headset. They say it's well worth the price, the games are pricey, but there are frequent special offers and free games. They also mention that it'd be worth the purchase and frustrations. Customers also say there are high-quality paid apps and that the free content is nice.

"...Especially at the great price point of ~$400 right now. I've had it for several days now and am really enjoying the experience...." Read more

"...unboxing is amazing, you feel instantly like you have bought a seriously high-end, premium tech product...." Read more

"...for room scale I would recommend it , it is very fun and worth the extra setup.Games: With the touch controllers a few games are free...." Read more

"...exception of maybe 10 games, everything is unfinished, buggy, shovel-ware garbage. It is a joke how bad a majority of the games are...." Read more

118 customers mention96 positive22 negative

Customers like the comfort of the virtual reality headset. They say the visor is more comfortable and has effective straps. They also say the controllers feel nice in their hands and are more ergonomic. Customers also mention that the rift is comfortable for the most part, has a much more immersive feel, and is closer to the natural.

"...'s so nicely done with those controllers, they are so intuitive and comfortable...." Read more

"...No discomfort here at all.Steam VR was installed so that I could try out Google Earth VR. Important note!..." Read more

"...The visor is more comfortable than cheaper ones and has effective straps for making it fit just right on your head...." Read more

"...OK for younger kids (playing it with my 8 year old son), as there's no cussing, or gore...." Read more

244 customers mention142 positive102 negative

Customers are mixed about the quality of the virtual reality headset. Some mention that the immersive quality of it exceeded expectations, it's well made, and has integrated headphones. However, others say that it'd be mind blowing if it was cheaply made and prone to breakages in the plastic joints.

"...The 3D effect is quite amazing, you really do feel like you're in a different world, but you'll feel the full effect..." Read more

"...retails for more than $100 is absolutely mind blowing given how cheaply made it is, how buggy the software is, and how bad 95% of the games are...." Read more

"...Google Earth VR is just amazing. I'd like some way to search in VR as you do in Google Earth...." Read more

"...The visor is somewhat heavy-feeling, but it screams "quality" and has integrated headphones for 3D positional sound and they are actually quite nice..." Read more

199 customers mention133 positive66 negative

Customers are mixed about the ease of setup. Some mention that the games are extremely intuitive and natural, while others say that it's a little tricky to get set up and the Oculus software leaves a lot to be desired. They also mention that installing the drivers was non-obvious and that they had a small issue getting the sensors setup so the rift was comfortable.

"...the world, and it's so nicely done with those controllers, they are so intuitive and comfortable...." Read more

"...A slick storefront from Oculus that gives you easy access to content. The hand controllers are excellent, best of any you can get in the VR world...." Read more

"...There's an initial training program that pops up. Don't start sharing your Rift with anyone else until you've had the chance to go through training!..." Read more

"...So, as for games... The beginning tutorial with the robot is great and gives you a crash course in controlling the Rift...." Read more

168 customers mention89 positive79 negative

Customers are mixed about the picture quality of the virtual reality headset. Some mention that the display is great, giving a crystal clear image with minimal screen door. They also say that the graphics are as simple as can be, and the high resolution screens really immerse you. However, others say that things just aren't 100% HD crisp, and that the image quality is the only advantage.

"...Easy access to your PC using the "virtual desktop". A slick storefront from Oculus that gives you easy access to content...." Read more

"...I wouldn't recommend that headset any way because the image quality is the only advantage, everything else is a disappointment, including the insane..." Read more

"...in use: Thankfully with a pc running the vr the high resolution screens really immerse you and it is easy to not notice the picked or "God..." Read more

"...Also the graphics are not near as sharp as what you see on a 1080p or 4K monitor, as the tech is just not there yet...." Read more

83 customers mention0 positive83 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the performance of the virtual reality headset. They mention that it didn't work at first, one of their touch controllers stopped working within 3 weeks, and that some games won't function properly. Some customers also report that the Oculus didn''t working with their GTX 780 and that the right headphone stopped working.

"...wasn't obvious to me before purchasing the headset, but some games won't function properly unless your headset and your monitor are plugged into the..." Read more

"...Room-Scale. Turning around doesn't work quite so well with just the two sensors.If your serious about walking around, Pick up another sensor...." Read more

"...I rebooted, looked at my device manager and the headset still was not on or recognized. I tried it on the other computer and it was still dead...." Read more

"...Most of them suck, or have been adapted For VR and just don't function right...." Read more

Quite an experience for the current price
5 Stars
Quite an experience for the current price
Ok I know the first question most of you will have is Oculus vs Vive. Personally I can't answer this from experience so I will do my best from a research standpoint.The similarities: Both the oculus and vive have identical resolutions so you won't be regreting either in the sense of resolution. Both weigh similar so head strain will be similar and minimal with either. The tracking is really a middle ground. The vive is orders of magnitude easier to set up and works better right away. However the oculus can have very very close room scale with 3 sensors.The differences: For me the largest difference was the controllers. The vive has the wands which, as I have read, are kind of unintuitive to use compared to the oculus and are a bit heavier which isn't nesicarily a bad thing. I can easily say that after 30 seconds with the oculus I had the controllers down. I love the haptic feedback and touch sensitive buttons. Other differences are a shorter oculus cord which is actually hard to extend, you need a few parts. One is a working hdmi cable and hdmi repeater. The oculus also needs many usb ports. It recommends usb 3.0 but I use 2.0 for the sensors and it works fine. However I would highly recommend purchasing a usb expansion card. The oculus also looks a bit better in my opinion. The final difference is the tracking systems. The oculus sensors are a bit of a pain to set up and you really need 3 for room scale however I'm still using 2 because I haven't bought the expansion card yet. Once all done though oculus can keep up most of the time with the vive in room scale.My conclusion on which vr is superior: All articles you read will say it doesnt matter, me, not so much. I think the vive is a better vr. So why did I buy the oculus? Because it is better. Wait, I just said both are best, this spent make sense. Yup that is true and I will explain. The vive is best because the tech inside is much more advanced and easier to use. My one complaint is the controllers which will most likely be upgraded in the future. So why is the oculus better? Two reasons, one the controllers in their current state are far superior and two is the elephant on the table, price. The oculus is $400 and the vive is $600 and I don't know about you but better sensor tech isn't worth an extra $200. So I would recommend the oculus only due to the price drop. If it was still $500 I'd say go with the vive and buy the better controllers in the future. But it is your decision. If you want an easy setup and larger room scale go for the vive but if you are like me and are willing to settle for slightly less complex tracking with better controllers, the oculus is your headset.Now onto the actual product review.Ok I'm writing this in 2017 and in the past vr was always the future of gaming for me and when oculus cut the price I had to jump on it. Along with the rift plus touch I got a 3rd controller which I still need to utilize with the expansion card. First of all I would like to point out oculus' phenomenal packaging. It really makes the product feel premium and well made.The setup: From start to finish the setup probably took me and hour and a half. Much of this time is due to downloading the oculus software and apps so I would say do that before you receive your oculus. After this I had to setup my sensors. These are quite a drawback on the oculus because they must be plugged into your computer so I do have cables running across my ceiling for the third sensor. The positioning of the sensors isn't as crucial as many make it out to be but I would say have both or all three in different vertical positions. I did have some problems with the software recognizing the headset and sensors so I stress this again, just buy a usb 3.0 expansion card and that will make the whole process much easier. Once they were set up I had few tracking issues unless I was faced away from the sensors.The oculus in use: Thankfully with a pc running the vr the high resolution screens really immerse you and it is easy to not notice the picked or "God rays" which are diagonal lines of pixels that run across the screens. Like I mentioned earlier the controllers are very intuitive and easy to use and really make the vr lifelike. Tracking is accurate and if you have the ability for room scale I would recommend it , it is very fun and worth the extra setup.Games: With the touch controllers a few games are free. My favorite is Dead and Buried. However other classics like Super hot and rec room are very fun titles. Along with the oculus app is steam vr which opens up many more games and simulations. One type is racing sims which I have not personally tried but I can safely assume that they are very fun in vr. One miner caveat is standing on your feet can cause some discomfort so I would suggest wearing shoes or buying those padded flooring mats. No matter what the fame library can only grow and I can't wait to see what the future holds for vr.Extra things to note: Vr is fun but if you don't have a pc yo run it, well your screwed. The oculus is $400 but if you don't have a pc be prepared to spend at least $600 on a pc. That's how much I speant on mine. But you may want to spend more if you want to do other things with your computer. This taken into account with a third sensor, expansion cables, a usb expansion card, computer peripherals if you don't have them and a desk vr can cost easily over $1500. If you are prepared to spend that much or if you have a pc then go right ahead but always keep in mind hidden costs.Conclusion: Is it time to get into vr? In my opinion, yes. With the price cut, and considering you have the pc capable of running vr (oh and by the way to all you mac users, well vr can't run on mac, period. So you will need a windows computer) you can experience at home be for the price of many tv's or even plane tickets. Plus if you have never tried vr it is very fun and really a cool way to show how far technology has come in the past ten years. The future is almost upon us folks and vr is along for the ride. In my opinion vr will be in many homes in upcoming years so if you want to be in on it early or if you want a new and cool way of gaming you are going to be happy.Also here are my gaming rig specs:Intel i7 6700kGtx 107016gb of ddr4 ram1tb hard drive256gb ssd650 watt psu
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Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2017
Edition: Oculus Rift + Touch SystemVerified Purchase
Why I bought it
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I never really thought about buying a VR headset.
I did read about it a while ago since I love technology and I was curious.
But last time i checked, it was too expensive and the reviews around the net stated that there was not enough content,
Based on those 2 facts, the reviews didn't really recommend it as something worth purchasing. So I didn't.
Then, one day, i was checking the current prices of those headsets and i noticed that the Oculus Rift was on sale for just 400$.
*Edit: on black Friday it was as low as 350$
I then started looking for updated reviews and was reading some great stuff about Rift's new touch controllers.
I did not think twice, I knew that 400$ is a price i am ready to pay to try some new and cool technology.

Build quality
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I must say that the build quality of this product is really outstanding.
It feels very stable, beautiful, it feels nice in your hands and on your head.
You can wear it for quite a long time without getting uncomfortable.
You'll notice that luxury feeling from the moment you see the box and the unboxing process.
One big problem is when you start sweating. The foams that are sitting on your face are soaking water instantly and becoming really disgusting. Making it difficult playing with others.

*Edit: after a few times that I've been using the headset, I suddenly noticed dirt stuck inside the right screen, it was clearly stuck inside and I sent a video to their support and they agreed with me.
It was very noticeable as a big black mark when wearing the headset.
The screens are sealed so I couldn't open in order to clean it. It probably happened during manufacturing.
I tried contacting them and sent them the information that they have requested, but then they replied and requested even more
information with some serial number that should be located on the headset strap, which I didn't find.
I did not want to spend even more time understanding what they want from me, so I left it as it is.
Later the dirt has moved again to the sides so at least it does not interrupt any more. until next time :P

My first Usage impression
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The 3D effect is quite amazing, you really do feel like you're in a different world, but you'll feel the full effect
when you start interacting with the world, and it's so nicely done with those controllers, they are so intuitive and comfortable.
It does give you the "wow" effect when it comes to the full experience.
But, if you're expecting to enter the ocean and see everything crystal clear as if you're really swimming there, then the VR experience is still not there. It's not terrible, but the screen quality is not satisfying enough (more details below).

More about the display
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One of the things i was waiting to try with this headset is watching 3D movies.
I was quite disappointed because the quality is not that good, which makes the entire thing not enjoyable.
The main issue is not the resolution of the movie, but the problem is the low resolution of the screens in those headsets and basically the distance between the pixels.
You might not notice it when you're watching your regular computer monitor, but try getting your eyes very close to the monitor on a white page and you will suddenly notice a little black margin between each one of the pixels.
When you're wearing the headset, you have 2 little screens right next to your eyes so you do notice a thin black grid, it's like you're watching through a flyscreen.
You're starting to forget about it when you're playing a game and interacting with the world, but if you're trying to watch a movie, you'll quickly realize that you rather do it on your computer monitor than sitting in a virtual theater while wearing the headset.
Still, it's worth mentioning that after reading about it over the net, people stated that on the RIFT the grid is less noticeable than on the HTC VIVE.
The resolution is obviously going to be improved in the next generation.
* Edit: An example of that is HTC's new headset, the "VIVE PRO". the image is so much clearer. But I wouldn't recommend that headset any way because the image quality is the only advantage, everything else is a disappointment, including the insane price.

Gaming with the Headset
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Don't expect to find a big library of quality games for VR, but still, there are enough small games in order to keep you busy and find
something suitable for your taste.
One game i was waiting to try is a boxing game called "The thrill of the fight", it's basically boxing in VR.
My sister tried it, my GF tried it, my mom, my dad, my mom's friend... everyone LOVED it and were swinging and sweating like crazy.
Some even screamed :)
It's more than just something to try and forget, You can actually play for hours.
What you're doing in the VR is also visible on the computer screen so it's a lot of fun for the entire family.

Make sure you have enough space in your room (at least 2x2 meters) to allow you to move.

Sports without leaving your room
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Just like the boxing game I've mentioned above, you can find rhythm games, tennis games and other games that can get you tired
really quickly and make you sweat without leaving your room.
It has actually become my warm-up regime .

Motion Sickness
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If you get motion sickness quite often, then you might get it here as well.
I am a bit sensitive when it comes to motion sickness and there are some VR games that i basically can't play
because they make me feel bad quite quickly.
When it comes to other games, i am trying to not play for too long in order to avoid sickness.
It's different for each person and it gets a bit better when you get used to it, but it's something worth mentioning and be
awared of.

Conclusion - does it worth it?
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People are sometimes complaining about the fact that you're not just paying for the VR but you have to pay an additional 1000$ for a suitable PC.
I don't agree with this statement. You shouldn't buy a new PC JUST for the VR experience.
If you like playing computer games and you have a suitable PC, then in my opinion 350-400$ are worth it.
I think you'll have enough hours of fun to justify the price.
If you're planning to upgrade your computer somewhere soon any way, then this headset might be the reason to finally do it.
*** July 2018 Edit: Nvidia is about to launch their next generation video cards in the upcoming months, if you're planning to upgrade your PC, don't do it yet, wait for the new video cards and your PC will be ready for the next generation of VR as well. ***
If you don't play games but for some reason do have a high-end PC and you want to watch those VR movies that you see on youtube,
then just buy some cheap glasses for your smartphone such as the google cardboard. You don't need a full VR set for that.

BUT if you're not playing computer games, or you have a computer that suits your current needs but not good enough for VR, then
I don't think it's currently worth buying a new PC.
Yes, it is fun, yes, it's entertaining, but the quality of the games that currently exist is still mediocre, VR is still new so it will
take time till we see some dedicated large-scale VR games.
Therefore you can wait a couple of years until there's better content and even better headsets without feeling that you're missing much.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2017
Edition: Oculus Rift + Touch SystemVerified Purchase
If you've got the PC to handle this, you really need to try the Rift + Touch. Especially at the great price point of ~$400 right now. I've had it for several days now and am really enjoying the experience. I haven't tried the Vive, so will not try to compare there. However, I did try the PS VR for about a week. Hate to say it, but that experience was awful. I ended up taking the PS VR back to Best Buy. Long story, short. Check out the PC requirements - they're stiff. If you've got the PC and have the slightest interest in VR, you need to try this out.

Here's a long, long review of things I've tried and/or done right (and wrong!) with the Rift...

Should have downloaded the Oculus software when I ordered the Rift. Once I got my Rift, I figured out that I'd have to download the software. It was tougher than it should have been to pick the initial drive to download to. I've got a solid state C: drive and really didn't want to install there - but it was inordinately difficult to switch. Finally gave up and just took the plunge. If I'd worked on it ahead of time, I wouldn't have felt as rushed.

There's an initial training program that pops up. Don't start sharing your Rift with anyone else until you've had the chance to go through training! I started sharing and didn't get it back until the next day...

This bundle came with 2 sensors. Don't set them up as you think they should be setup. One would think that the lines on top of the sensor should point to the general middle of where you will sit/stand. that didn't work for me at first at all. My sensors are to my 2 and 10 oclock - but the lines aren't pointing at me. They're pointing somewhere behind me. If you get them close enough to where they need to be, the install will show you how to twist things around - but it definitely seems odd setting them up originally. I can sit and stand and pretty much anything in between and both head and hands are tracked very well.

Setup with the Touch sensors works really well. Once setup, you can 'see' where they are with your rift on - which helps immensely. There's no fumbling around trying to figure out where they're at or putting them in my lap or having someone hand them off to me... There's also a guardian mode. On initial setup, you use the touch sensors with sound/vibration to delineate your play area without your Rift on. Then when you put the Rift on, you'll see a grid around you if you get too close to your boundaries. it sounds more complicated than it really is - I've got an oddly shaped area with other desks and bookshelves and it works just fine.

This bundle comes with several games. My favorite so far is Dead and Buried. You can see your ghostly hands in front of you and there are several mini-games. Reloading is a neat flip of the hands and the sensors pick things up just fine. Some of the minigames also take advantage of you ducking or leaning. No discomfort here at all.

Steam VR was installed so that I could try out Google Earth VR. Important note! Make sure you go through the Steam VR setup process!!! I was standing on my tippy-toes with my chin at ground level until I figured that out. This one definitely made me queasy until I got it setup properly. Google Earth VR is just amazing. I'd like some way to search in VR as you do in Google Earth. It can be tough finding your way around the world flying like Superman...

Then the one I was really wanting to try... Elite Dangerous. I've had Elite for quite some time now, but it is completely different in the Rift. Things to note here: if you already have Elite installed, you have to go into graphics settings and select the headset from the 3d options. Volume was also inconsistent here - not sure if this is something to do with my drivers, but I was constantly fiddling with volume for some reason. At points way too loud, at others way too quiet. You'll also need to get your finger ready on the F12 key - or whatever you have the recentering key bound to. This took me several webcrawls to figure out the problem. Initial setup had me completely turned around in my chair in order to see the menu. Get close to where you'll sit, then hit your recenter key. You may have to fiddle with that a little bit to get your head properly seated in your in-game body. I've got a HOTAS setup with the Saitek x52 and thought I would be fine... Unfortunately, I still have a few keys keyed to keyboard inputs - and that's just not an option. I'll have to do some more customizing before I can fully fly around in Elite.

I'd advise starting off in training mode because it really is that different. I've got a few bounties on my head.. Some space stations just have no sense of humor! But the sense of immersion is just amazing in Elite. Can't quite make out those labels on your screen displays? Just lean a little closer. Look over your shoulder to track that pirate visually. Eyes hurting from flying too close to that sun while doing a fuel scoop - just look around your cockpit to take a break! Want to walk around your cockpit? Go for it! Okay - that one breaks the immersion a good bit as your body is left behind. But it would be interesting to do in one of the bigger ships just to see what happens...
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KeenDreams
5.0 out of 5 stars Rekindled my joy for gaming and technology. Absolutely incredible.
Reviewed in Canada on August 29, 2018
Edition: Oculus Rift + Touch SystemVerified Purchase
Pros:

-Comes with free games
-Excellent packaging
-The two sensors work well for 360 tracking. Followed a Youtube tutorial on 2 sensor room tracking.
- Many free and inexpensive VR games on Steam. Works with Steam VR.
-Many more fun applications than simply gaming.
-Climby and SuperHot VR are a legitimate workout - I’m actually grabbing velcro resistance weights to make it even more legit.
- Runs most games at full frames well with only a 1050ti and 6600K (more about this in cons)

Now onto the headset itself:
Pros:
-Amazing build quality
-Easy set up
-Lightweight
-PPD slider for different eye pupil distances!
-Extremely immersive, with very little lightbleed.

Cons:

You’ll need a better rig. I’m actually building a new PC so it’s not an issue, but The Forest VR will make you nauseous as it’s not going to hit optimum framerate.
-Screendoor effect - Though it is far less noticeable in some games. Anything that has writing seems to be blurry and low res. With this being said, this is Oculus’ first consumer implementation of VR and I’m excited to see what’s next.
-Visible condensation on the inside of the mask when playing a session of superhot.

Final thoughts: I wish that Oculus had a mounting system like in the Windows Mixed Reality and PSVR headsets that simply flip down.

VR is incredible and has rekindled my joy of technology and gaming!
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Ray M.
5.0 out of 5 stars La primera generacion de VR realidad virtual como debio ser desde el principio
Reviewed in Mexico on January 5, 2018
Edition: Oculus Rift + Touch SystemVerified Purchase
Ahora que el Rift por fin esta en el "ballpark of 350 dollars" con los controles touch incluidos como Palmer dijo erase una vez por fin vale la pena invertir en la Realidad Virtual.

Pros:
- Controles Touch son increibles. Casi inmediatamente se te olvida que estas usando controles y el uso es muy natural comparado con los controles del Vive.
- El headset es muy ligero y comodo, la fabricacion es solida y de alta calidad, es muy facil de ajustar y una vez ajustado no necesitas volver a reajustarlo a menos que que otras personas le muevan.
- El headset incluye audio de sorprendentemente buena calidad y microfono.
- El software funciona muy bien y es facil de usar
- Tracking es muy bueno una vez que tienes todo ya instalado, especialmente si utilizas sensores adicionales para VR en cuarto (room scale)
- Utilizar el rift es un placer una vez que estas en VR ya que se te olvida que lo traes puesto

Cons:
- Tracking no es tan versatil como en el Vive, sobre todo para empezar ya que es solo util para jugar en 360 grados sin moverte de tu lugar con lo que incluye este paquete.
- Si quieres un area de juego mas amplia necesitas sensores adicionales (1 sensor extra, 3 en total para un area de juego de 3x3m y 2 sensores extra, 4 en total para un area de 4x4m) Estos sensores y todos los cables requeridos para conectarlos tienen un costo extra.
- Los requerimientos USB 3.0 de estos sensores extra tambien pueden causar problemas de conexion dependiendo de tu sistema, y puede requerir una tarjeta USB 3.0 adicional para solucionar, lo cual es otro costo extra (Checar la tarjeta USB 3.0 StarTech PEXUSB3S44V y ver mi reseña para mas informacion al respecto.)
- La instalacion de todo cablerio para conectar los sensores puede ser un problema, aunque una vez instalado se te olvida porque estas muy ocupado jugando en VR

Otros:
- Facebook compro a Oculus, y dependiendo de tu opinion acerca de la compañia esto puede ser un mas o un menos para ti.
- Siendo primera generacion de VR tiene limitaciones en cuanto a resolucion y area de vision limitada (field of view) que se resolveran en siguientes versiones. Tambien habra mejoras en los controles usados en VR.
- Estas siguientes versiones al momento de escribir esto (enero 2018) todavia estan por lo menos un par de años de distancia, asi que depende de si te quieres esperar o no. Quiza en el CES 2018 tengamos noticias de que podemos esperar en el futuro inmediato, pero el Pimax 8K es una buena indicacion de que es lo que podemos esperar en la siguiente generacion. Una vez que las tarjetas graficas tengan el suficiente poder computacional para manejar esas resoluciones sin sacrificar otras cosas.

Para concluir el precio de VR nunca ha sido mas accesible y va a seguir bajando, y aunque sin duda todavia es una inversion en este momento tampoco hay duda alguna de que vale la pena por la experiencia. Una vez que experimentes juegos de accion como Super Hot VR o Robo Recall, o te pasees por el mundo con Google Earth, nunca veras la realidad virtual y el futuro de estas tecnologias de la misma forma.
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Martin Powell
5.0 out of 5 stars The best piece of Tech I have ever bought
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 21, 2019
Edition: Oculus Rift + Touch SystemVerified Purchase
If you are thinking about getting a VR headset, here is my view and some things to consider.

If you have tried Google Cardboard or any of the other mobile phone headsets out there and not been impressed, You won't be.
They are a not a true representation of "Proper" VR. These types of devices track your head rotation only, there is no "translation" awareness, so you cannot move around (Forward, Backwards, Left, Right, Up or Down), you are fixed in position. You are free to "look around" only.

"Proper VR" has the ability to let you move around freely within your enthronement in all 6 degrees of movement, the extra ingredient that brings VR to life if the inclusion of your hands in the environment. THis give you the ability to interact naturally with object withing the environment. something a phone device has absolutely no way to provide.

Personally I have an Oculus Rift, it has an isolated (zero-crosstalk) stereoscopic display which uses image distortion and fish-eye lenses to achieve an wide field of view. This is a big deal, it adds tremendously to the sense of immersion. You really feel like you are "inside" the virtual space, and have an accurate sense of where objects are in relation to you, depth wise. The hand trackers are so perfectly positioned, you do not, (And cannot), see them in the real world when wearing the HMD, but just moving your hand naturally to the position you see in the virtual world, you will be able to pick them up! That in itself is impressive.

The PC needed to power this headset also needs to be fairly substantial and requires a dedicated 3D graphics card, but then any PC game these days worth its salt requires that. the more powerful the better the experience though. I think the minimum specification GPU is an Nvidia 960, but this will not run the most demanding games at their best graphic ability. I'd recommend a minimum an Nvidia 1080ti for the GPU.

The "Elephant in the room" : Some experiences WILL make you feel sick. Its something they are working on. Some games have solved it, some haven’t.
It all depends on weather the game or experience you are using has was is known a "free locomotion" or not. long with the frame-rate the graphics are delivered.
Free locomotion allows you to "glide" around your environment smoothly just by pushing the hand controller joystick in the direction you wish.
This sounds great, but in VR it is very confusing for you brain/vestibular system to correlate their differing inputs and as a result motion sickness can be felt.
It does need to be said that this is a "beginner" symptom, and with regular "training" you will overcome this feeling and gain you "VR legs" so to speak!

It's not a question of “Does a VR headset actually feel realistic?”. The only question is if you are ready for such a jump in technology.
This is NOT Nintendo Wii 3.0 or XBox X-5 or PS 5! This is NOT an updated console system or fun little gadget. This is something different.
Something you have never experienced before. It's another dimension. The future of gaming and home entertainment.
For me, its the most amazing thing I’ve ever had the pleasure of being a part of, and cant wait to see where this will go.

When I first got it, the only way I could explain it to people was that its just blows your mind and is an absolute game changer in every way.
No amount of watching YouTube videos of people using a Rift, or me saying "it is good", can't relay the feeling of of actually wearing and being in the headset.
I read recently that 2/3 of the population still don’t know that VR even exists or think its just a gimmick and are reluctant to take that step into VR.
To that I say, after Mark Zuckerburg was shown the Oculus Rift, he immediately offered $4,000,000,000, (Yes 4 Billion dollars!), to buy the company.
Now that is a response!!

Regarding the price of getting started with VR, people often say it is "too expensive". Depending on your needs, VR is not “too expensive”.
If you have a relatively recent generation smartphone (last ~3 years or so), you can buy a Google Cardboard (or similar) adapter for as little as £1

For a step up, you can get something like a Google Daydream or Samsung Gear VR. They both still need a smartphone, but they are both under £100.
You can get an entry level all-in-one system like an Oculus Go for £200. Still not terribly expensive.
Now all three of these systems are entry level, and as with all things in life you largely "get what you pay for."
For someone that has never experienced VR, all three can deliver something exciting, but it is not "true", full immersion VR.

Over the £200 price point, things get a little more interesting...
You have Playstation VR for about £350, or less if you already have a PS4.
After that, you get into things like the HTC Vive, Oculus Rift and Windows Mixed Reality. Those range from £200 to ~£600, but you need a pretty beefy PC to run them. The total cost is £1200 – £1800, which is starting to be expensive, granted, but not ridiculous. If you have a PC that can be upgraded (you can often just upgrade the graphics card) you’re looking at £500-£800 all in.

For this amount of money, you get a top notch immersive VR system that can cover an area as large as 15′ x 15′ (4.5m x 4.5m), which is pretty big.
You’ll be free to walk around that entire space within a virtual environment.

VR can provide some escapism, exposure to new things, engagement, excitement along with everything else you can get from other media, books to a movie or video game. In my opinion, and according to the growing body of academic research, VR is more immersive than other media. In other words, you can, and will, get more engrossed in what you are doing when in VR.

Estimates show about 6 million units have been shipped of higher end systems (PSVR, Vive, Rift, Windows Mixed Reality).
At the other end of the spectrum, Google cardboard alone was over 10 million units!

That’s comparable to a gaming console like Sega’s Dreamcast, and ahead of Nintendo’s Wii U. And we’re only a couple of years in to VR.

Uses for VR at home span the range from educational/practical to pure fun, but many of those uses combine a little of both.
On the practical side, there are a variety of things you can do in VR at home:

Visit real places around the globe — see VR Travel: 10 Ways To See the World From Your Living Room
Visit real places on other planets — see Mars: Curiosity Rover
Immerse yourself in a concert LIVE with NextVR
Help house-bound seniors deal with depression and isolation with Virtual Reality for Seniors
Visit museums with Amazing virtual museum tours
Explore a new kitchen with Virtual Reality from IKEA
Watch news feeds from around the globe with 360 video.

On the fun games and experiences front, whilst there certainly is plenty of "shovelware" on Steam (and to a lesser extent Oculus Home), there are plenty of great experiences to be had from both stores.

My personal favourite VR games/experiences which have given me many hundreds of hours of fun include:-
Skyrim VR, Lone Echo, Arizona Sunshine, Assetto Corsa, Battlezone, Brass Tactics, DCS World, Dead and Buried, Echo Arena, Elite Dangerous, Lucky's Tale,
Minecraft, Onward, Project Cars II, Robo Recall, Superhot VR, Willson's Heart, Google Earth VR, Farlands, Sparc.
I could go on, but think I'm doing that already :-)

I would argue that no gaming system in history has ever had a line-up so involving, exciting and physically jaw dropping at times, and the best is still yet to come :)

I have played many games in VR but I have been extremely impressed by the conversion of the Skyrim from Bethesda to VR.
Even though these are not perfect conversions, as they were not "built for VR" in the first instance, and you will run into bugs or oddities, they nevertheless convey a world you can get completely lost in. I regularly spend 8 or more hours per session, but it feels fleeting!
You have a huge world around you that when you play in flat-screen is nice but its like watching a movie, now replaying it in VR it feels strange, almost like a religious experience at times. You stand on the top of a mountain and look out over the land and all its majesty, but its all just code, realistic looking code, you are left with a feeling like you are in the matrix.
I am still awed and find myself sat with my mouth open, by the vistas presented in Skyrim (Modded to hilt of course).
I am that Barbarian with a hunting bow in hand, crossing Tamriel in search of adventure ;-)

All in all, it is the biggest leap forward in home entertainment since the Atari 2600!
If you can, buy one, I whole heartedly recommend it, I guarantee you will not be disappointed.
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JLuke
5.0 out of 5 stars Il miglior visore sul mercato.
Reviewed in Italy on December 19, 2018
Edition: Oculus Rift + Touch SystemVerified Purchase
Ciao a tutti, dopo circa un mese di utilizzo di Oculus Rift mi sento obbligato a dover lasciare una mia recensione e una mia opinione generale sul prodotto. Saltando la parte dell'imballaggio ottimo come al solito, partiamo direttamente dal visore in sé.
Oculus Rift permette all'utente di entrare in un mondo virtuale e di provare emozioni veramente grandi. Il visore è veramente ben costruito, unica nota particolare sulla costruzione di esso è il posizionamento in testa. È molto leggero ed ergonomico (quasi non si sente), ma per vedere al meglio e senza sfocature bisogna fare un buon settaggio delle regolazioni. Mi riferisco a tutti quelli che si sono lamentati dicendo di vedere sfocato eccetera, è tutta una questione di regolazione del visore. Assicuratevi di allargare tutti gli strappi prima di indossarlo, solo dopo averlo fatto indossatelo e muovetelo su e giù, destra e sinistra davanti agli occhi finché non avrete la migliore visione possibile, chiudere poi gli strappi. Tracking perfetto, performance molto buone anche su PC discreti (1050ti). Consigliato per vrchat.
Reputo questo visore attualmente il migliore avendo anche provato htc vive e Windows mixed reality. giá solo per il fatto che Oculus ti permette di muovere le dita per dare comandi (e il suo prezzo onestissimo) fa capire chi comanderà il mercato VR nei prossimi anni.
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Cliente Amazon
5.0 out of 5 stars Muy divertidas
Reviewed in Spain on November 28, 2018
Edition: Oculus Rift + Touch SystemVerified Purchase
Son básicamente increíbles, la manera en que te sumerge en los mundos virtuales es inmejorable, el sonido básicamente es perfecto. Al principio creía que no daría buena calidad de sonido, pero me equivoque. Los Touch están ergonómicamente pensados para cualquier mano, y los botones están bien distribuidos. La única pega que se le puede poner sin dos cosas, la resolución, y la interfaz que tiene el visor, que es de esponja, pero eso recurriendo a las vrcover se soluciona. Y la resolución, es que, al utilizarlo en juegos preparados para monitor, hay letras que sin difíciles de leer. Y en otros casos, es óptima. En fin, un producto con un buen acabado, para disfrutar entre toda la familia
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