• Reviews around experience (4.36 of 5)

    Oculus Go Standalone Virtual Reality Headset - 32GB

    • Awesome experience
    • The experience of the Go is terrific
    • Great, great experience for $200
    • Oculus has created a really comfortable VR experience
    • Lots of fun games and experiences
    • You will get soon tired to run apps like the rollercoasters, after a bit, but then you will start to explore the 360 experiences, or the VR apps that are less games and more relaxing experiences, like meditation ones, puzzle ones and such
    • All in all it's an amazing experience
    • The experience is smooth and more impressive than I imagined it could have been
    • Conclusion: While this might now compare in terms of content or experience to a computer based headset it is still a great VR experience
    • If browser stuff is not your thing; then feel free to upload your movies on the device (it has 32 or 64 GB of space, which is plenty) directly from your computer; and use one of the players, that put you in a chair of a theater, where you can get a great experience
    • It also makes a nice portable VR experience, as nothing else is required
    • Best experience has been music concerts and feels like you are right there
    • Excellent experience, very recommended to VR world beginners
    • It's a treat in spacial dimension, but the experiences aren't memorable
    • This is where the experience turned negative.
    • Games are not included, but there are plenty of free apps, experiences, and titles for you to download and try out
    • The 360 experiences are astounding, but it really amazes when you watch a 3D 360 experience
    • A bit disappointing is the lack of serious games but never the lessit's a great experience and I guess just the start of many more to follow.
    • The gaming experiences for Go are only getting better, the media experiences of watching YouTube, Netflix
    • If you are on Google Daydream with a hi-end smartphone - you can still consider an Oculus Go upgrade - for a better screen resolution and phone-free VR experience
    • Meeting up in Oculus Rooms is a fantastic experience, and joining a game/app together (for those which support it) is seamless
    • Ingenious sound system allows you to use headphones for the best audio experience but also is pretty good without headphones.
    • While the game-play might be better on the Rift, I have experiences better multimedia experiences on the Go
    • Seems like they've captured the original experience very well
    • It worked pretty well and provides a good VR experience
    • The headset is comfortable for most, can accommodate those with glasses using the provided spacer, and provides a nice experience in VR
    • All I can say is wow, for the price, the experience is like nothing else
    • On top of that, Oculus Go is very responsive with a bit better optical experience.
    • The experience is mostly a disappointment.
    • The Go is a great stand alone experience
    • A great experience for $200.
    • For the most part it’s been a great experience using it
    • I got this as a starter, to see if I like the VR experience before investing into something better next time
    • All the different experiences have been amazing
    • I had a bad experience with the wristband and interface like you see in the pictures
    • It was not only a pain but didn't really make the experience worth the hassle
    • Watching 4K videos on a VR headset is a very enjoyable experience
    • If you have already experienced VR on Cardboard but not yet upgraded to Gear VR/ Google Daydream with a hi-end Smartphone (top of the line CPU and 2K screen resolution) - just go for it
    • That is one of the coolest experiences IMHO.
    • There is no SD card slot on the Go, which would have made loading media a much nicer experience
    • Up to 75hrz depending on the app dev to allow a VERY smooth experience, hence lower sickness feeling when turning your head
    • It's great experience watching TV with friends, but overall the app is a bit glitchy and finnicky to use
    • It's all of the little things that add up to make a superior experience
    • The Oculus Go is just what VR needed in 2018 to get those new to VR a very good experience at a true entry level cost
    • It is hard to beat the price point of $200 for a decent VR experience
    • Fun games also (I like Dead and Buried) but not quite as immersive as the computer tethered headsets.
    • The positives - I always read that there aren't enough good apps, and to a great extent it is true, but despite of that some of the available apps are really nice and fun to have e.g. racket fury, ultrawing, swat academy...etc