A:AnswerYou should go and check stores physically, I went to a store half and hour away because it was the only one with Oculus Available (just 1 left according to the site) but when I arrived, I saw 5 Oculus ready to be purchased.
A:AnswerHello
The oculus works by itself. Download the Oculus App on your mobile device. Wirelessly connect your headset and phone to configure and start playing in VR.
A:AnswerYou will run through AA controller batteries pretty quick on the Oculus Rift S and Oculus Quest. Each controller needs 1 AA battery and I usually need to replace them after using them for around 6 hours. Best solution for this is to just get a set of rechargeable batteries + charger for like $20-30 and then you will never need to worry about getting new batteries for the system ever again.
A:AnswerI believe so. Because when you initially get the app to start the quest the first thing that shows up is if you wish to create an account or if you want to sign in with Facebook so if you and your friend are both on Facebook and are friends then there shouldn't be any problems.
A:AnswerGear vr is garbage compared to the quest. I've used both. The quest has 6 degrees of freedom not 3 like gear vr. I dont miss having to remove my phone from its case all the time to use the vr headset. It's such a smoother and more immersive experience words cant really describe the quest.
A:AnswerOculus has not mentioned Subnautica yet in upcoming games, but if you have a PC powerful enough for VR there are some apps that allow you to play your PC VR games on the Quest. It's not a perfect solution but may work for your situation if the game does not come to the Quest.
A:AnswerThere are small built-in speakers on both sides for audio. There are also two 3.5mm jacks on both sides you can use for headphones (you can use both or a single-jack, depending on what headphones you have).