• Reviews around app (2.94 of 5)

    Oculus Go Standalone Virtual Reality Headset - 64GB

    • Some apps like netflix have these really horrible hacks (like "void theater") to let you deal with it ... but it seems just letting you specify what the "staring straight ahead" vector is in 3d space should be natural and trivial
    • Kids enjoying the different apps and games
    • Still Ive tried maybe half a dozen paid apps and 2 dozen free apps and
    • I love travel apps & my first visit was to the Uffizi in Florence, which I visited 2 yrs ago
    • Get immediately:A. Coaster Combat - holy smokes, this app just slays people
    • GrooVR - here is an example of a seemingly orphaned app that is totally ignored and not supported and one that will nonetheless make every "must-have" Youtube review
    • One negative - YouTube has no dedicated app for it, and VR180 doesn't yet work in it from YouTube.
    • I thought that this would be better but their apps are cheap and pixelated and the YouTube apps are blurry
    • The device requires location to be turned on and access to your most sensitive apps, contacts and calendar.
    • It becomes clear that they have never owned or even used one...here's the real scoop and what i found cool and a lot of just orphaned garbage apps
    • But there's a ton of free content and apps so you might only end up buying a few apps if you really want
    • Most of the apps available are Gear VR (mobile phone VR) ports and even the best of these
    • so I can once again escape into all the cool games and apps I have
    • Some of the apps you'll find in the Oculus Store are buggy, simple 360 picture apps, or re-packaged trash
    • Face Your Fears", a free app with in-app purchases, has some genuinely terrifying sections to it
    • I returned this go, didn't like the lenses, lack of adjustment, both to the lenses and the strapping and materials, limited apps with out a jailbreak type scenario made this a headache to use
    • Otherwise if you get the good apps and use it on a long trip on a plane, or for kids, it’s great
    • I’m going to buy a pricey app they offer in the hopes that price will get me the reality for which I was hoping
    • bank.+ Paid apps are cheap, I rarely find any above $
    • Yes there are missing apps, and I don't like that side-loading is so difficult on this headset
    • (Netflix and Hulu are both available via one of the free apps in the
    • it is so much fun and there are so many free apps
    • The best app I found was PLEX (which requires a PC Download/Server setup), but again it's an "at home" experience for the most part
    • Face Your Fears", a free app with in-app purchases, has some genuinely terrifying sections to it
    • I bought this headset hoping that I'd be able to have access to all the games and apps that VR offers (sans the most hardware intensive, like SteamVR), but instead I'm left with cheesy games and entertainment apps that seem to be designed just to show off the hardware capabilities of the Go.
    • Love the browser app.
    • The only thing that really bothers me is one of my favorite apps is not compatible with the new one.
    • but the short battery, limited apps and small storage make even that a bit iffy.
    • First off there are several missing apps, such as YouTube and Phonecast beta.
    • The sound was great but some apps did not allow you to lay on your back and adjust 90 degrees up
    • Oculus apps useless
    • The games and apps available are the same basic games and apps available on the Play Store
    • The apps can be pricey, but I am finding a correlation between higher priced apps and quality
    • There are about 1000 different apps/games available, so there's a lot to keep you
    • It *is* possible to launch some third-party APK apps into the "Unknown Sources" section of the Oculus TV app, however the app itself doesn't offer gamepad support so you can't project games onto the big screen without streaming from another device (like a PC with a gamepad) and that limits range.*I wish it had options to expand to dual-handed controllers and that more gamepad accessories were supported, but it's understandably targeted for new VR users and on-the-go VR users
    • I actually found apps like Hulu and Netflix were noticably sharper than with the Rift
    • Hulu though for some reason skimped on their program with this device and the room is blurry.. other than that all the other apps are nice
    • You would need to install the oculus app on your phone, but the oculus app won't install on old, non-capable VR phone.
    • Like a lame fish app called Ocean Rift, which for $10 is totally nonsense
    • I did buy the 64GB unit, which I would recommend because you will probably load it up with all the cool apps availableBUT
    • This is exactly what I was looking forward to, a solid all-in-one VR system with a decent app library that didn't require awkward cables or a beefy PC to use.
    • Plus the app is a pain in the
    • No standardization anywhere, just release some crap-app to boost the '1000 apps' available
    • but I am disappointed in the quality free apps
    • For the money its amazing technology looking for an awesome app!
    • Setup was fairly easy using the Oculus app
    • There are a bunch of free and paid apps you can download and some of them are pretty insane
    • There are free downloadable apps to access video and music content as well as games, and (unsurprising as this is a facebook device,) social media.
    • I enjoyed the Jurassic Park Blue app, which though animated was fairly immersive.
    • The minimalist design actually works in the users favor as its unobtrusive, light, and with wonderful clarity
    • Oculus would not honor a replacement as they said i took the device out of the US.