A:AnswerI've seen in a view YouTube videos that the strap can be a little loose and that its probably the weakest link in the quest 2. Looks amazing otherwise. From what I've heard, the elite strap upgrade fixes the problem and the price could be worse. Guess they had to cut a few costs, but the quest 2 is still a great value.
A:AnswerThe Quest 2 does the best job in quality of the image for TV and movies. The discontinue Go is cheaper (if you can still find them), but the quality is noticeably less. If you buy the Quest 2, do not buy the Elite strap - - it costs another $50 and makes it truly uncomfortable to watch TV and movies while leaning back or lying down as the tightening device will dig into the back of your head.
A:AnswerThe headset comes with a spacer you can add if necessary if you wear glasses. However, unless you have particularly large glasses, you probably won't need the spacer. I wear glasses and don't need it at all.
A:AnswerIt’s still a problem; I would buy the warranty with Best Buy but oculus does have a warranty for them but if your item doesn’t have a serial number, you’re screwed basically
A:AnswerI’m not sure that the strap would help with the blurriness, but I do suggest that you adjust the sliding lenses into a better position.
Slide the lenses closer together for children and farther apart for adults.
A:AnswerThere is no battery included with this elite strap however you can always use a battery pack connected with a USB-c Along with this as the strap with the battery doesn’t extend the time as much as need it anyway