Testseek.com have collected 179 expert reviews of the Oculus Rift VR and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Oculus Rift VR.
October 2017
(81%)
179 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Great resolution, Light, robust & comfortable fit, Easy to set up, Lovely packaging, Extensive games, movies & apps
Requires a gaming PC, Possible nausea with some games, No Touch controllers included
The Oculus Rift has been a long time coming but it was certainly worth the wait. The package includes the headset, a sensor, a remote and an Xbox One controller, all presented in a lovely box. The overall build quality is very good and the headset is well...
The Oculus Rift is an immersive window into dozens of new worlds, and one day it will play host to hundreds, maybe thousands, of such experiences. The games that are there now are absolutely great. Some might induce a bit of nausea for first-time VR adven
Similar to that used car you've had your eye on, everything on the Oculus Rift comes with a caveat. It's immersive virtual reality… but you need to buy a costly gaming rig in order to enjoy it. It comes with a pack-in Xbox One controller, but that's only
If it didn't have any competition, the Oculus Rift would be an easy recommendation. Virtual reality is a magical experience, and something that I think everyone who loves technology needs to try at some point.I see huge potential for Oculus down the road...
Experiencing the evolution of Oculus Rift has been almost awe-inspiring. Oculus has stuck to its vision, even when those early prototypes were questionable and the demos nearly too laggy to bear. I can't help but feel like I've not only witnessed the next...
The Oculus Rift is an immersive window into dozens of new worlds, and one day it will play host to hundreds, maybe thousands, of such experiences. The games that are there now are absolutely great. Some might induce a bit of nausea for first-time VR adven
Similar to that used car you've had your eye on, everything on the Oculus Rift comes with a caveat. It's immersive virtual reality… but you need to buy a costly gaming rig in order to enjoy it. It comes with a pack-in Xbox One controller, but that's only
If it didn't have any competition, the Oculus Rift would be an easy recommendation. Virtual reality is a magical experience, and something that I think everyone who loves technology needs to try at some point.I see huge potential for Oculus down the road...
Expensive, Extra controller and sensor purchase, Need extra room now
Oculus Rift now boasts a growing collection of games thanks to the addition of the Oculus Touch. With the extra sensor, Oculus has enabled room-scale experiences that make a world of difference when using the headset. It's still expensive if you tally up...
The Oculus Touch controllers add impressive finger and hand movement, plus physical buttons for traditional games. The Rift headset is well-designed and compact. A strong collection of software offers many apps to explore
The motion tracking lacks the HTC Vive's full-room scale. It takes a while to adjust to the controls. Total cost of headset plus controllers is expensive -- and that doesn't include the pricey gaming PC you need, too
The Oculus Rift now offers a great combination of controls and apps for next-level VR and some room tracking, but it offers a less expansive experience than the Vive...
Amazing portal into all-new worlds, light and comfortable, easy to set-up with just one sensor, comes with an Xbox One controller, screen resolution and refresh rate is high, headphones built-in
Prone to screen burn if left near sunlight, requires a beefy PC, some games can make you feel nauseous
The Oculus Rift is the reason why Facebook bought the VR hardware company and it's easy to see why. But these are still early days for the technology - and while 2016 looked poised to be the year of VR, there's a whole lot more yet to come.The HTC Vive is...