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
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Abstract: UK consumers can now buy the Oculus Rift virtual reality system after it was released in the UK on Tuesday.Launched earlier this year in the US the headset, which is priced at £549, is available to buy from retailers including John Lewis, Currys PC World...
Based on our short time with the Oculus Rift, I was fairly impressed with the headset. The design is gorgeous, and the lightweight nature of the headset really makes a difference when wearing it for an extended amount of time. The little extras, like the...
Based on our short time with the Oculus Rift, I was fairly impressed with the headset. The design is gorgeous, and the lightweight nature of the headset really makes a difference when wearing it for an extended amount of time. The little extras, like the...
We love the HTC Vive, we think it provides users with an incredibly immersive experience aided by the room-scale tracking and bespoke controllers. Yes, it takes a little bit longer to set up and it's more expensive than the Oculus Rift, but if you can aff...
Published: 2016-05-18, Author: T3 , review by: T3.com
Plenty of games, Now has motion controllers, Cheaper and simpler to setup than Vive
You'll need a powerhouse PC, Not as comfortable as Vive, Controllers arguably more complex than they need to be
Oculus is a solid and basic way to access a full VR experience if the price and PC specs are within your reach. The experience is a literal eye opener too, from games to 360 movies. The software is friendly to use and the initial range is promising. H...
Published: 2016-05-11, Author: Jon , review by: kitguru.net
The fit is excellent and the weight distribution is nearperfect, Comfortable to use over long periods, Visuals are fantastic. Certain scenes offer a huge amount of presence, screen door effect almost gone, Good mix of interactive and passive experiences,
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Virtual reality is an amazing technology. It can transport you to worlds far beyond what is available to most of us in our day to day lives and gives us experiences that are impossible to achieve without strapping on a pretty hefty pair of goggles. With t...
Refined design, Headset is comfortable for most, Easy to setup and use, Touch controllers feel great in-hand
Motion sickness is an issue when sitting, Oculus Home is a mediocre platform, Touch controllers can be unreliable
In 2012, when the current generation of virtual reality began to appear, you could easily lose yourself in it. The technology was new, unexpected, promising. It had flaws, but that could be excused. It was still in development. Virtual reality has move...
Published: 2016-03-28, Author: Richard , review by: eurogamer.net
From a hardware perspective, Oculus Rift delivers. As a spectacles wearer with less than stellar experiences using the Crescent Bay prototype, I was concerned that Oculus may have lost pace compared to the more comfortable HTC Vive and PlayStation VR, but...
Published: 2016-03-28, Author: Mario , review by: gizmodo.co.uk
Abstract: Virtual reality has never really convinced me it's worth the hassle. The roughly developed attempts so far never seem to justify the awkward hardware or the stomach queasiness. Even after strapping on one of Oculus' early development headsets and seeing s...