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The best VR headset for a premium experience on a gaming PC
Refresh Rate: 120Hz, experimental 144Hz mode
Connections: DisplayPort, USB 3.0, USB 2.0
Limited support for finger-tracking
The best display in a mainstream VR headset so far, but it'll cost you
Connections: DisplayPort 1.2, USB 3.0
The best VR headset from the Windows Mixed Reality group
Connections: DisplayPort 1.3, USB 3.0
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Connections: DisplayPort 1.2, USB 3.0
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Immerse yourself in stunning game worlds with the best VR headset.
The best VR headset pulls you out of your room and into another universe, seamlessly, and without heaps of cables and other drawbacks. There are quite a few options out there that it can be kind of confusing to start to compare specs without the context for what'd you'd even want out of a VR headset. Comfort, simplicity, and a screen that won't make you vomit are all paramount when it comes to the best VR headsets. We got our hands on a bunch of them from companies like Valve, Oculus, HTC, HP, Samsung, and more to see which are worth buying.
PC gamers once preferred tethered VR headsets, but with the release of the standalone Meta Quest 2 (which can be tethered to your PC if you want), there's been a fundamental shift in the market. Coming in at just $299 for a genuinely great experience, it's impossible for a prospective VR gamer to ignore. There's certainly a place for premium VR headsets, though there should be something special about them or the price tag will overshadow the features pretty significantly.
Once you've secured one of the best VR headsets, the next step is figuring out the best VR games. Half-Life: Alyx (opens in new tab) shows what VR is capable of, but it'll push your PC majorly. There are plenty of other sci-fi titles to enjoy that aren't as intense, such as No Man's Sky (opens in new tab) (you'd do best to sit down for that one). If you're stuck for ideas, check out the best VR games on PC (opens in new tab) .
Whatever you choose to play, it really is a great time to get into virtual reality (opens in new tab) .
Up until the recent $100 price increase (opens in new tab) , the Meta Quest 2 (previously the Oculus Quest 2) improved on the specs sheet of the original Quest and delivered it for cheaper. Now, at the same price, the Meta Quest 2 takes a small knock to its prowess, but it's still the best VR headset available right now. With a new LCD at 1832 x 1920 per eye, the Quest 2 offers exceptional clarity for what is priced like an entry-level headset, but is much more than that.
First off, yes, this is the same headset as the Oculus Quest 2. Meta owns Oculus, and with its big rebranding from Facebook it took the Oculus brand down with it. For the most part, the name has fully transitioned to the Meta Quest 2 listed some places today, though you can still find Oculus mentions while Googling your way to the headset. Why Meta decided to make the change, who can say. I personally preferred Oculus, for what it's worth.
The Quest 2 becomes more than a standalone VR headset with Oculus Link.
But let's talk about the Quest 2. So long as you keep the headset at a decent level with your eyes in the centre, the Quest 2 delivers a crisp and clear picture. Powering that is the Snapdragon XR2 System-on-Chip (SoC) from Qualcomm, which is a marked improvement over the Snapdragon 835 SoC used in the older Quest model. That also now comes with 6GB of RAM, a step-up from the 4GB on the original model.
You can either play games purpose-built for the standalone headset, and thus rendered by the onboard Snapdragon XR2 chip, or beamed from your PC using Oculus Link and a compatible USB Type-C cable. We've used the official Oculus Link cable, although it is really pricey. You can absolutely use a cheaper cable, but bear in mind that some won't deliver the length, bandwidth, or power that pricier cables can. That can be a bit of an issue, but not always.
The Quest 2 becomes more than a standalone VR headset with Oculus Link. It becomes an all-in-one VR Swiss army knife, capable of great on-the-move VR and gaming across SteamVR and Oculus Rift compatible titles. It's now capable of up to 120Hz refresh rate, thanks to a recent update, making it an even sweeter deal.
There are technically two storage options to choose from: 256GB and 128GB. There is also a 64GB models, however, as this was all the storage cheaper option launched with. Meta replaced that with the 256GB model for the same price, so we don't recommend picking the 64GB model up unless it's going much cheaper than MSRP. 
The less capacious unit of the three is what I've been testing, but even with significantly less space you'll have no issue keeping a half-decent catalogue of VR games, experiences, and apps installed. 
The Quest 2 is one of the quickest headsets to get up and running on this list. With Inside-Out tracking and hand tracking built-in, you can go from unboxing to up-and-running in VR in just a couple of minutes. The first time setup process will have you removing your headset, memorising Wi-Fi passwords, putting the headset back on again, and then waiting around for a couple of updates. It's a little fiddly, but you need only do it once and it's relatively quick to complete.
There is a major hitch with recommending the Oculus Quest 2, however: its plan for virtual world domination via compulsory Facebook account login. The Oculus Quest 2 requires a Facebook account, though researchers have managed to bypass it (opens in new tab) . The company says it's to better serve you, the customer, with services and products, although for a good while there the only discernible 'benefit' was direct to feed screenshots. Not great. Meta did seemingly look to be rid of this mandatory login, but it's currently still in place.
If you're not a fan of Meta's (née Facebook's) practices then you'd best scroll further down the list for a VR headset worth investing in.
If it doesn't bother you, the Quest 2 is a quick and easy device to jump into VR. Most tethered headsets require the use of an external sensor, or two. The Oculus Quest 2 is a self-contained unit capable of tracking controller, hand, and headset movement without further kit, as did its predecessor. The inside-out tracking on the Quest 2 manages to keep up exceptionally well, and without fear of falling out of eyeline with the sensors. 
The standalone experience is admittedly still hampered by the low-power silicon, and there's no getting around that. The Quest 2 not only deals with the processing onboard, but it's also trying to conserve battery power to ensure a half-decent run. That's roughly around two hours of battery life for gaming.
As an all-round VR headset for a wide range of uses, the Quest 2 is simply unparalleled. The fact that it's also the cheapest VR headset we recommend is just icing on the cake.
Read our full Meta Quest 2 review. (opens in new tab)
The Valve Index boasts some of the best visuals of any mainstream, commercially available VR headset, with a display resolution equalling the Vive Pro, Quest, and Odyssey+ but paired with a 120Hz refresh rate (up to 144Hz in a currently unsupported, experimental mode). The FOV, at 130°, is also best-in-class, and there's virtually no detectable screen door effect inside the headset.
All sound good? Yeah, the Valve Index is the granddaddy of VR headsets.
If the specs list wasn't enough, the Valve Index feels great to wear. It's a bit heavier than the Rift S—enough that the weight was noticeable in our side-by-side comparison—but the shape of the head strap better distributes that weight around your head. Not to mention it's built from carefully selected, high-quality materials, with top-notch weight distribution. The strap materials feel quality too—more like a padded extra-soft t-shirt than standard foam padding—never bothering me during extended play sessions. 
But most importantly, the Index is comfortable because of how it delivers audio.
Built-in near-field speakers hover just next to your ears, powered by speaker drivers instead of the ones usually found in headphones. What this means is the Index's speakers offer outstanding three-dimensional surround sound, somehow also delivering a level of aural isolation without shutting yourself off completely to external noises. With zero pressure on your ears, there's less fatigue from staying in VR for an extended period of time, and they somehow don't bleed audio into the rest of the room, either.
The Valve Index is the granddaddy of VR headsets.
The other hallmark feature of the Index is its new controllers, which double as both typical motion controllers and hand/finger trackers. The Index controllers strap to your hands—meaning you can release your grip entirely without worrying about dropping them. 
Finger tracking is one of the distinguishing features of Valve's Index, but there aren't many impressive implementations yet. The best use so far is the Aperture Hand Labs (opens in new tab) tech demo, which has you waving to, high-fiving, and playing rock-paper-scissors with a collection of quirky Portal-style robots. Where previous touch controllers could only articulate grip, the Index controllers let me give a thumbs-up, point with finger guns, or even offer a Vulcan salute.
Not a whole load of games use finger tracking right now, which means outside of Aperture Hand Labs and Half Life: Alyx, the feature can feel a little gimmicky. Still, there's a great deal of potential there for future games.
The Valve Index also boasts some impressive technology and handy convenience features like USB passthrough in the slot hidden behind the front panel. There are tons of cool third-party mods for this slot, including cooling kits.
The Index is a roomscale VR experience, which means it requires two base station sensors positioned around your play area. The HTC Vive and Vive Pro, as well as the last-gen Oculus Touch controllers, all use base stations. But the competition is fierce. The Quest 2 and Vive C
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