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Rating 4 out of 5 stars with 491 reviews

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Customers love the Quest Pro's comfort, face tracking, and improved graphics and controllers compared to previous versions. Many appreciate the lightweight design and clearer lenses, resulting in an enjoyable VR experience. However, the high price point and subpar battery life are frequently cited as significant drawbacks. Some users also noted issues with passthrough and occasional performance inconsistencies.

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  • Pros mentioned:
    Controllers
    Cons mentioned:
    Passthrough, Price

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Very good but expensive

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    Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Great VR headset and awesome controllers. It is quite a bit pricey. It still needs software development. The color passthrough needs some work and there is not much for workplace software.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Comfort, Face tracking, Overall performance
    Best Buy Employee

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great Vr Headset, Wonderful Tech

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    This Vr headset is amazing! lightweight, comfortable and thin. I mainly use this VR headset for Content Creation and PC gaming and its been a BLAST to use and take advantage of its Eye Tracking and Facial tracking, Games for standalone vr usage are nice to play and using this device with a gaming computer is so much more amazing as it allows the device to show off its best attributes ! The pancake lenses are definitely a step above what older quest and other vr headsets use as it makes the display panels inside the device so clear and crisp ! The audio is alright, but definitely better than what was sold before, still would suggest purchasing a pair of headphones or earbuds. Battery life is great ! Another great thing is the Self Tracking controllers, this makes doing tasks in games SO MUCH EASIER so in case if you have to reach behind your back in a game, you no longer have the trouble of losing controller tracking ! The fitment and adjustability is amazing on this headset, allowing one to have this basically be Fit to you ! through methods of having the lenses be moved ever so slightly (manually) to fit your eyes and the headstrap having the right snug fit too ! Some cons about the device and controllers themselves was the fact that an IR tracking camera was not used, this means, you would need a good bit amount of light to have the tracking work on all three devices ( Controllers and Headset) in comparison to the Quest 2, but its a small gripe I personally have, nonetheless its still a great headset !

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Comfort, Face tracking

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Amazing color, comfort, and control! Premium VR!

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    Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    From the exceptional unboxing experience to the amazing VR fidelity and control, this VR headset is amazing. I come from owning an original Vive, Vive Pro, Valve Index, and Reverb G2. Each one has its pros and cons. The biggest con for this headset is at face value: the price. Get past that entry point and you are in for what I would say is the most comfortable, responsive, and colorful VR experience. The cameras on the controllers are a game changer, literally significantly improving my Beat Saber tracking. On the superficial level, observers may think the headset is not well covered at the bottom. This is actually beneficial in that you can have much better control of mouse and keyboard while in VR. Color pass through adds to the comfort as well, but it is important to note that text from devices and screens is not legible at the resolution it is in. I was hoping for that, but this is not a full AR experience. What eventually had me drifting away from VR was the comfort in immersion for all the previously owned headsets. So many things get in the way. With this headset, it is a much more easily wearable and usable headset. Yes, it comes at a cost, just like any great smartphone or computer does. But this is some high-quality comfort and fantastic controls. A keeper and my new go to VR headset from the bunch!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Comfort, Face tracking
    Cons mentioned:
    Passthrough

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Meta quest pro: pros and cons

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The quest pro is something for people who want to create 3D animations ir anything like that or computer work. The comfort is pretty nice for the way it’s built. The face and eye tracking work very well but are not implemented in many games.For the price of it, the passthrough is alright, pretty grainy quality tho.Works well when playing pcvr, easily connects, works well.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Face tracking
    Cons mentioned:
    Battery life

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Excellent for Enthusiasts, but Not for Everyone

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    Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The Meta Quest Pro arguably possesses the best hardware of any VR head mounted display of 2022/23. For those wanting the best without outside tracking or requiring cable routing for PCVR, this may be for you. If you have the money, have a VR capable PC, are dedicated to VR, and aren't worried about spending more for accessories or other immersion devices, I recommend this headset. If you do have a reasonable sense of value, this is probably not a good buy. I would consider waiting for the upcoming Quest 3, or investing outside of the Meta/Oculus ecosystem with base stations and whatnot. I am most impressed with: -The pancake lenses; compared to the Valve Index and Quest 1/2, the visual quality difference due to the lenses is quite distinct and even better with local dimming. Your eyes can look freely around the virtual environment without the distortion of most Fresnel lenses. The continuous IPD adjustment is also nice, for getting that crisp focus 'sweet spot'. -The controllers are wonderful. They just work, and unlike the Q1/2 they don't suffer from any 'dead zones' allowing for games that reach for the tool belt or behind the back to function hassle free. Bonus points for not needing a tracking ring. It is important to note that these controllers only have a battery life of 8 hours (which I did reach once), which may limit the more extreme gamers, as well as being notably heavier (hard to get used to for Expert+ Beat Saber) -While highly dependent on head shape, the Meta Quest Pro is comfortable for me, and doesn't give me a reverse Mohawk after long use. -Face and eye tracking. It's incredible for those who want to take immersion as far as they can, especially for social VR users. Accurate and a lot of fun in VRChat. -Charging dock is nice. My personal use case does make it somewhat of a hassle with 3DP accessories and mods, but the compact charging dock solves my issues for more money... -The headset is very balanced on my head with the battery on the back design, and doesn't shake out of place with intense games. -Glasses users may be fairly comfortable with the design of this headset -The Quest Pro's design has a double edged sword when it comes to VR immersion. There is a lot of light bleed along the face looking down. I personally became fine with it after some use, and found it to be very breathable compared to other face-hugging HMDs. The light blockers are nice enough for me, but it was a terrible decision to sell the mediocre full light blocker for 50 USD. I am least impressed with: -Not a good value for standalone VR. -AR. Passthrough is only passable at best, and distortion around hands can make it a nauseating experience. -No full length PCVR/Link cable is included. -Audio is good, but not confidently directed into your ears. I 3D printed some ear cups to redirect the audio into my ears, drastically improving volume and audio experience. -Not good battery life (2h, but does work charging during use) -Not compatible with off the shelf Quest accessories, no easy top strap for those who need it. Accessories cost more -NOTE: I made my own knuckles style grips for the controllers -If you are looking for something more future proof, this may not be it for you. With the Quest 3 on the horizon, and no base stations or easily compatible devices with other headsets, those seeking full body tracking will have to spend much more. .

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Comfort
    Cons mentioned:
    Battery life

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Premium Product @ Premium Price

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    Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    This is a premium product at a premium price.  If you are a gamer and slash-like productivity product that help you focus on your business, this is VR/AR for you.  I used mine for work, gaming, and watching movies.  The quality of the image, comfort, portability, looks, etc., is amazing and worth it.  I've tried owned Quest 2 & HP Reverb G2 to compare, and this is much better.  This is a complete VR/AR system. I like to ability to have it on while being able to see my fingers typing away on the keyboard. Also, I keep on when moving around the office or home using the pass-through feature.  The only improvement I would like to see is improved battery life as I wear for hours playing Half-Life Alyx and must keep it plugin otherwise, the battery depletes pretty fast.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Overall performance, Weight

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Best overall affordable AR/VR headset right now!

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    Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Undoubtedly the quest pro is the most practical and technologically advanced AR/VR hybrid headset right now. The screen resolution is simply amazing and performance is outstanding when playing and interacting with complex AR/VR applications and games. The hand interaction is also what makes this device very special at this price range compared to other much more expensive industrial headsets. Its relatively lightweight and can with stand wearing for more than 2 hours at a stretch. For augmented reality enthusiasts this headset is pure magical and a dream come true specially at this price point! I use it everyday and not just gaming but actually working by virtually extending my work desk. Its truly futuristic! For advanced users, gamers and developers will definitely recommend going for the quest pro. My best purchase of 2023!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Weight

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Love this headset despite wanting to hate it.

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    Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I bought this headset and wanted to hate it so bad and join the bandwagon of haters. I bought the quest 2 and added the deluxe audio headstrap from vive and loved it but had to test this headset out to know if I should of gotten the pro. In short i returned the quest and kept the pro and never looked back. There are some small cons to get out the way first. 1. You need to buy a full light blocker separately and that it does not allow charging while on. 2. You need to buy a third party halo strap adapter to add to the headset to make it the most comfortable headset on the market. Now for the pros: 1. Visual resolution and clarity is best in the industry for an inside out wireless tracking headset that can perform as a excellent standalone. 2. The controllers are fantastic and battery life lasts for 8 hours. 3. Color pass through is very nice. 4.headset battery lasts longer than quest 2 when disabling face and eye tracking. I suggest doing this and turning on when launching a app when using it. Not many titles use this feature and i keep it off. 5. Lightweight and very well balanced. 6. You can play and charge this with the included wall adapter and a link cable or slow charge it while playing via link cable to pc. Overall i strongly reccomend this headset to be used as standalone or a pcvr headset. If you don't want to wait for quest 3 then buy, if you can wait and the quest 3 has a lot of the features from this headset and lives up to the hype then just wait.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Face tracking

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Fantastic for pcvr

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    A great upgrade for the price Standalone is a decent upgrade from the quest 2 and offers more features including color pass-through for xr experiences especially with the removable light blockers taken off. The battery is also located in the rear which feels a lot better and balanced. I do recommend a top strap if you use an extra battery because it then gets rear heavy. Pcvr is where the pro is the best. Having the ability to use face and eye tracking opens up a lot more opportunities for social vr and foviated rendering. Local dimming gives it an almost OLED like experience and just boosts immerserion that much more. The resolution of the screen is very sharp and using the pc while wearing the headset actually is do-able now. The pro controllers are awesome! They occasionally have tracking bugs but i just cover the controller cameras and they reset just fine. Also the included charging dock is great and presents the headset in a clean way.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Some great upgrades however still some desired!

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    Posted . Owned for 8 months when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Absolutely love! We had the older model and this one is much faster and the colored see through is nice. Still not a completely clear image when using the see through but better than the black and white view of the older model. I also don’t love the blackout side pieces that clip on. They can fall off easily and rub the side of my face weird that causes irritation. This unit also doesn’t get as hot as the older model. The adjustable head piece is much nicer than the old one as well. We actually bought an adjustable cranking head piece for our old model that makes it much more comfortable and came with an extra magnetic battery pack which is nice. The new head set has a much better battery life than the old model as well. Also I strongly dislike the charging dock if you don’t get the handles on there just right they won’t charge and often you will hit them with the headset when you try to put it on the charge. Bad design. I would wait for the price to come down.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Cons mentioned:
    Price

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Next Level and intoxicating

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    Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I was thrilled! This one is intoxicating and I love its immersive capabilities, comfortable fit, and cutting-edge technology. It's a captivating device that allows you to fully immerse yourself in virtual reality without distractions. OR with distractions! 4 stars because it’s more than double the cost of the quest 2

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Comfort, Controllers, Face tracking
    Cons mentioned:
    Battery life, Passthrough
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    It’s the Future! But Maybe Not Yet

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I was skeptical about the Quest Pro. My experience thus far with VR/AR has mostly been limited to the few times I’ve gotten to use my sister’s Quest 2 and my now very neglected Oculus Go that never really impressed me that much. Right away though I noticed the difference in clarity on the screens and the much better comfort wearing and adjusting the headset. Add in the improved hardware, eye/facial tracking, and color passthrough among other features and it really does elevate the VR experience in a noticeable way. The Quest Pro is geared more for productivity and work than gaming and entertainment on the older Quest 2 and I think it has a lot of good ideas that it executes on really well, but it doesn’t get all the way there with everything and it feels like it might not quite be its time just yet, at least not for $1500, but the potential for what this could mean for future headsets like the Quest 3 is really exciting. Meta packs in a LOT of accessories with the Quest Pro, which given its price is appreciated, but a lot of them like the stylus tips are easy to miss, so I’d recommend thoroughly going through all the packaging and lifting everything up to make sure you’ve got everything. I won’t give a play-by-play of every accessory, but besides the headset the big one that jumped out at me was the charging dock that comes with it, which charges the headset and both controllers. It’s nice to have one place and one power cord to store and charge everything and it looks really great, though the controllers are a bit hard to position intuitively at first if you are just trying to line the pins up. Speaking of the controllers, they’re very comfortable to hold and the buttons are easy to reach, but they’re just a bit on the hefty side and I’d recommend keeping the wrist straps on just for safety, though personally I found the wrist straps to be annoying to adjust. Getting the head headset on was instantly a much better experience than the Quest 2 I’ve previously worn. The weight of the headset is spread out between the front and the back so it doesn’t feel like it’s pulling down on your face as much. There is a wheel on the back that adjusts the length and lets you fit it securely on your head without messing with velcro and straps and it works really well. It’s a lot like the Elite Strap for the Quest 2. I wouldn’t exactly call the Quest Pro light, but after several hours of wearing it now I can say that I never felt burdened by it and besides the sweat factor with the more intense activities like Beat Saber it has remained comfortable on my head. The headset doesn’t completely envelop the field of view and you can always kind of see the outside world on the sides and bottom of your vision and I’m guessing it was designed that way for AR applications. The included light blockers help with the sides, but the full light blocker is a separate accessory. The side light blockers attach magnetically though, which is a nice touch. Another difference I noticed right away was the quality of the displays built-in to the Quest Pro. Not that the Quest 2 is bad by any stretch, but the clarity and resolution feels like it’s on another level here. I didn’t notice any screen door effect or distortion while I was using it and the built-in fit guide helped me get the lenses adjusted where they needed to be with minimal effort. I did end up wearing the headset a bit higher on my head than I would have expected thanks to the guide, but it was still very comfortable. The setup process was pretty straightforward, though I found myself swapping between my headset and my phone a lot to get everything connected and logged in. Setting my room boundaries and play areas was also super intuitive and I was able easily identify furniture like desks and shelves and haven’t had to go back and redraw it since my initial setup. Navigating the interface and the world with the controllers works well and besides one time when I had too many lights turned off I never had an issue with tracking at all. You can also navigate with just your hands using the headset, which was not quite as precise and I had some problems with the finger gestures to activate the Oculus and start buttons, but it was still a convenient way to work when I didn’t feel like holding onto the controllers. The cameras on the outside of the headset have full color passthrough, which is good for AR stuff and moving around the room without having to take the headset off, but the image is a bit grainy - too grainy for me to see my phone screen even, which was a bummer. The internal cameras also track your eyes and face to great effect and I was really impressed with the amount of expression it can convey on my avatar through this tracking. The Quest Pro is fully compatible with all the apps the Quest 2 supported and I spent some time with I Expect You to Die and Beat Saber and they were as fun as ever, though playing Beat Saber quickly accumulated a lot of sweat on the forehead pad that I needed to clean up every 10-15 minutes, though it rarely got into the lenses which was nice. The built-in speakers on the headset are also pretty good, though for immersive apps you’ll want to hook up some headphones. I spent some time with the built-in browser navigating websites and the level of clarity with smaller text was great, and I think there are real applications for getting actual work done on this, especially with the ability to setup virtual desktops and spread your work across a bunch of VR monitors. The concept of having virtual meetings with different expressive avatars is cool too, but I don’t think it will be a regular part of anybody’s life unless/until VR really takes off into the mainstream and I think for that to happen there needs to be a less expensive version of what’s on display with the Quest Pro. The other limiting factor to using the headset full time was the battery life, which in my usage averaged around 1.5-2 hours. This means you either have to be prepared to take the headset off and charge it between uses/sessions or tether yourself to a PC or a wall outlet. Overall I think the Quest Pro is very good VR headset, but $1500 is a big ask for what it can do right now. It feels like it’s more of a showcase for where things are heading and I don’t necessarily think that’s a bad thing - it just means it’s not the one for most people. The Quest 2 is still a very good headset and I can definitely see the Quest 3 incorporating a lot of the tech the Pro has.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Finally, No More Cables

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I started off with a Valve Index, it eventually gathered dust since setting it up was a pain, the amount of wires required to start playing was just not practical. I was looking for a headset that I could pick up at any point and not have to plug into my PC. Although the Quest 2 does the job, I didn't want to downgrade from my Valve Index, so here we are! The Quest Pro is an exceptional device with a lot of convenience. With AirLink (via Wi-Fi 6E), I'm able to play games up to 20 meters away in another room! My PC setup is now much cleaner, I happily took down the 3 base stations I had set up for my Valve Index. If convenience and cleanliness is what you want, look no further. The Quest 2 and Quest Pro are amazing options for someone who can't stand cables.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Best headset on the market!

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    Posted . Owned for 11 months when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Amazing headset! The headset is definitely one of the best upgrades you can get on the market, not only does it have amazing resolution with pancake lenses the size of the headset is tiny compared to most of the main stream headsets out there, headset will not touch glasses and has fully built in face/eye/semi tongue (PC only)/eyebrow tracking. On top of all this the controllers are self tracking and doesn't require any light houses or the headset to track! There is a couple of issue and it's the fact the controllers/headset can have PC wireless connection issues if you don't keep every driver updated on your PC and headset, but using something like DriverEasy makes it a breeze to keep everything up to date! The other issue even though it's not the headsets fault, is the fact that you'll have to run multiple programs on a PC connection to use the headsets full potential, sense most games don't have programs built in to utilize the tools on hand like face tracking. But after downloading all the programs you can set them up to launch automatically with steam VR for a seamless launch! In conclusion, the headset is well worth the money, time and effort you'll have to go through setting it up for the first time!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Cons mentioned:
    Passthrough

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Should’ve got Apple Vision Pro

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    Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    It’s okay. Makes me really want to buy the Apple Vision Pro. Needs better passthrough

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Cons mentioned:
    Battery life

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Good but expensive

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    Posted . Owned for 2 months when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Easy to setup. Fun facial tracking, hands tracking is good (of course, it's so expensive than quest 2). Battery last about 2 hours or so. Charging via cable while playing or use the charging station. Overall, everything is good, the controllers tracking is much better than quest 2, which provides users full VR experience without the frustration of trying to find a good position whenever sit down to play.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Comfort
    Cons mentioned:
    Battery life

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Best

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    Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Great better than the quest 2 still comfortable wish better battery

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Comfort, Controllers, Weight
    Cons mentioned:
    Price
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    The very grown up version of its sibling (Quest 2)

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    Meta Quest Pro Summary: The very grown up version of its sibling (Quest 2). Pros: * Comfortable! This unit is much more comfortable than previous iterations of this product line. Specifically, the Quest 2. I think it is the nice padded holders vs straps and the adjustment knobs. * Svelte! This unit is very attractive. It feels nice, it feels appropriately weighted, and is sure to garner questions just sitting on the shelf. * Very nice charging dock. The dock, while not perfect, is a perfect addition to the family. No more messy cables or batteries. Just set the controllers and headset on the dock and let them charge. * Comfort, again. My first few sessions with this device went hours long. I think 3 and 2 hours, respectively. Because of the design and comfort I didn't notice how long I had been using the Quest Pro. Normally, sweat or heat would make things uncomfortable well before battery time expired. Not any more, apparently. * Refined controllers and better hand and eye tracking support. This iteration has definitely improved on the physical hand controllers as well as the software behind the hand and eye tracking features. The hand tracking works better than I'd expect, the eye tracking not entirely sure how it applies, though. I think in conference rooms and stuff is where you'd notice this feature. * Less strain on the eyes and neck. The ergonomics of the device seemed to take a smaller toll with less eye strain and no discomfort from using the device for hours on end. Cons: * Software. Some of the features VR content for the Meta Quest Pro could use some refinement. It was a chore to get friends added, but I do like that I can more easily add profiles (accounts) to the device. This was annoying because I wanted to start a party for a co-op zombie shooter and Meta wouldn't show my friends. And when they did appear (acceptance lag/ issues) it showed us offline to each other. Then magically, it all worked! * Auto hand tracking vs controller detection isn't as smooth as it needs to be, but it does work well enough once the mode is correctly detected. * The dock, while fantastic, could be a bit easier to use. If you have a small head, then the glasses won't fit on the dock easily with the controllers. You have to adjust the headband to a larger setting for it to fit well. A stronger magnet for the glasses may have helped with this, I am not sure. Not a big deal, but you do have to be sure the glasses are resting perfectly or they won't charge. Protective cover on the glasses while charging? Forget about it, they cover the charging receptacles. Use: I've only had these units for a few days. In that time, I've tried immersive desktop experience using the glasses for work (coding) and even tried playing World of Warcraft with them. Pretty sweet! Collaboration software for VR engagements was neat, though I'm not sure ready for prime time - not enough users. But for my testing worked great. I also played the usual suspects and they all performed well with this unit: Beat Saber, Drop Dead, YouTube VR, and even some VR enabled websites, etc. Co-op game mode is definitely a lot of fun. Seated mode for most games could also use some work as for some reason, my units/games have trouble with it. Modeling software that lets you build and move things around works, but it feels a bit too clunky for me - I think this is probably just a training issue, though. All in all, the price point is a bit punishing, but this iteration of the Quest definitely shows the promise of VR with respect to common pain points: comfort, usability, and practicality. If you're ready to immerse yourself in a world of VR, or have already taken the plunge and are wondering if you should upgrade, then the Meta Quest Pro might be for you!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Face tracking

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Face tracking

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    Posted . Owned for 3 months when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Got it to add face tracking to vrchat, works amazingly, only wish it had tongue tracking like the vive face tracker, but ive heard that theyre working on implementing it in the software. Be warned, it gets a lot of fingerprints on the glass front

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Weight

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Awesome headset

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    Posted . Owned for 3 months when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The best vr headset around. This little headset packs alot of power. Perfect for having vr anywhere because how small and lightweight it is. Augmented reality is amazing on this thing

    I would recommend this to a friend
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