
Customers are enthusiastic about the accurate tracking and high-quality feel of the Quest Touch Pro controllers. Many appreciate the improved battery life and ease of use compared to previous versions, although some users experienced challenges with connection and occasional overheating. The haptic feedback also received positive comments.
The Quest Pro controllers are a great all around upgrade from the original Quest 2 controllers. The tracking is incredible. The haptics have been upgraded and overall feel much nicer than before. They feel super comfortable to hold. The pairing process was easy and didn't take much time. So far, so good. There are, however. two notable issues at the moment. First, the price is rather high. This is basically a pair of smartphones being flung around, so I understand why, doesn't make it hurt any less though. Second, the controllers are prone to overheating. After only 10-15 minutes of Beat Saber, the controllers will send overheating notifications. This might not be an issue for you, I've only ever gotten the notification when playing Expert+ songs in Beat Saber specifically. Every other game has run just fine. However, if you're like me and are eyeing these specifically for cutting some cubes, I'd wait until this issue is solved. Overall solid, just not for me due to my VR time being 95% Beat Saber and 5% everything else.
Posted by ACeypooo
the Quest Pro controllers are straight-up top tier. They’re super precise with built-in tracking, so you don’t need to rely on the headset’s cameras, meaning smoother movement and way better accuracy. The haptics feel clean and responsive, giving you that real sense of touch in games. Plus, they’re comfortable to hold, have great battery life, and even work with Quest 2 if you want to upgrade. Whether you’re gaming, designing, or just chilling in VR, they make everything feel next level.
Posted by CarlosM
The opportunity to use the Meta Quest Touch Pro Controllers, and overall, my experience has been a mix of impressive performance and some frustrating limitations. Accuracy and Performance (Rating: 8/10) One of the standout features of these controllers is their spatial accuracy. The responsiveness to movement and precise placement in three-dimensional space is remarkable. The built-in computing power and cameras in the controllers allow for seamless interaction, whether I'm drawing, sculpting, or playing games that require reaching behind the headset. Unlike other controllers, these maintain their position without losing tracking, which is a significant advantage in immersive experiences. Support and Connectivity Issues (Rating: 4/10) However, my experience with Meta's support has been less than satisfactory. Connecting the controllers to the headset can be a lengthy process, which is frustrating. Additionally, switching between different input devices—whether it's the Touch Pro Controllers, a stylus, or standard controllers—requires a phone. This reliance on a separate device to manage Meta’s own products feels counterintuitive, especially since it complicates the user experience. It’s disappointing that you can’t easily switch between controllers without needing a phone, which feels unnecessary for a system designed to work seamlessly together. Overall Experience (Rating: 6/10) In summary, while the Quest Touch Pro Controllers offer a significant upgrade in input and accuracy, the cumbersome connectivity issues and reliance on external devices detract from the overall experience. For casual users, I would recommend sticking with the standard setup that comes with the headset. However, for those who are looking for enhanced input and precision—especially in competitive scenarios—these controllers may provide a vital edge in gameplay. While I appreciate the advanced capabilities of the Touch Pro Controllers, the frustrations with connectivity and support lead me to give them a 6 out of 10. If Meta can streamline the connection process and improve support, these controllers could easily become a must-have accessory for any serious VR enthusiast.
Posted by Fernandezf13
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