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Oculus Go review: Portable VR, no strings attached

By Matthew Lynch
July 12, 2023
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Virtual reality has come a long way in recent years. Once a tantalizing yet distant dream, it has finally become accessible to the masses. Among the many players in the VR market, Oculus stands as a pioneer of state-of-the-art technology. With the release of the Oculus Go, they prove yet again that they’re masters of innovation.

In this review, we’ll explore the Oculus Go and discover why it’s the perfect choice for anyone seeking a portable and wire-free virtual reality experience.

Design and Comfort:

The Oculus Go is carefully engineered for comfort, with a sleek design and lightweight build. Crafted from high-quality materials, it is built to withstand hours of continuous use. The adjustable straps easily accommodate different head sizes, ensuring a snug and comfortable fit.

The headset features breathable fabrics and soft foam padding that mold to your face. Ventilation is incorporated into its design, preventing discomfort from sweat and heat during extended use.

Setup and Ease of Use:

Setting up the Oculus Go is refreshingly simple. Simply download the Oculus app on your smartphone, follow the step-by-step instructions, and voila – you’re ready to immerse yourself in a world of virtual reality! The absence of external sensors or complicated wires means you can jump into your favorite experiences without any hassle.

Graphics and Performance:

The Oculus Go offers stunning visuals with its high-resolution LCD display (2560 x 1440). The impressive screen provides bright colors, detailed images, and smooth motion across an expansive range of experiences. Powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 processor, it delivers fast loading times while maintaining low power consumption for extended battery life.

Audio:

One standout feature of the Oculus Go is its integrated spatial audio system. The speakers are built directly into the headset’s straps, eliminating any need for headphones or external devices. The result is rich audio that immerses you deeper into each VR experience, from the softest whispers to action-packed soundtracks.

Content Library:

Oculus provides an extensive content library, ensuring there’s something for everyone. With the Go, you can access a plethora of AAA games, movies, social experiences, and educational content. Popular titles like “Skybox VR Player,” “Virtual Desktop,” and “Netflix” enable you to bring your favorite entertainment platforms directly into your VR space.

Battery Life:

The Oculus Go boasts a battery life of 2-2.5 hours on a single charge. While not groundbreaking, it’s sufficient for an average user’s needs and falls in line with current industry standards for wireless VR headsets.

Price:

Starting at $149 (32 GB), the Oculus Go offers remarkable value for money. Whether you’re new to virtual reality or a seasoned enthusiast, the combination of hardware quality and content availability make it an excellent choice.

Final Thoughts:

The Oculus Go is a game-changer in the world of portable virtual reality. Its ease of use, immersive audiovisual experience, and extensive content library make it a fantastic option for those looking to embrace VR without breaking the bank or being tied down by cumbersome wires. Ultimately, if you want an untethered and portable virtual reality experience with a vast collection of available content, look no further than the Oculus Go.

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