The Oculus Go has the potential to really show the masses the potential of VR. While smartphone-powered VR has always been the go-to, the Oculus Go provides a much better overall experience in a nice, simple package that requires no smartphone or PC to wo...
And this is where Oculus Go wins: price. Xiaomi is known for its affordable devices, and Oculus Go is a prime example. No other VR device comes close to Go for sheer affordability.At £200 for the 32GB version and £250 for the 64GB it's a huge step down fr...
Wireless VR is joyful, Easy-to-use controller, User-friendly interface and intuitive navigation, Affordable pricepoint, Brilliant design features, Spatial sound without headphones, Comfortable to wear
Some issues with motion-sickness, Battery life is a bit short, Straight edges of the screen are visible at times, Some experiences are blocky and underwhelming, HTC Vive and Oculus Rift are still that much better
The Oculus Go is a well-crafted virtual reality headset. It doesn't need a smartphone or gaming PC to run, so it's incredibly affordable and open to anyone and everyone. The fact it's wireless makes it a joy to use, while the focus on design comfort make...
Published: 2018-05-01, Author: Scott , review by: CNET.co.uk
A completely self-contained, standalone, no-phone-or-PC-necessary VR system. Comfortable design and feel. Sharp-looking display and effective built-in speakers with spatial audio. Hundreds of apps. Oculus setup app works with iOS and Android phones. Conne
Two-hour battery life. It's a sit-down experience (no room tracking). No expandable storage. No kid-safe settings. Lacks multiple account options
Oculus Go is VR for the masses: A self-contained, standalone virtual reality headset that's portable, affordable and delivers a great experience for the price...
Decent quality VR on the cheap, Everything you need in one box with no wires, Attractive and comfortable headset with excellent built-in speakers, Numerous fun games and experiences
Basic head tracking only, Tunnel vision simulation via narrow FOV, There's lots of stuff to play with but no apparent 'killer app', Controller is decidedly basic
However, as a sellable consumer device it's fantastic, and exactly what the second wave of VR has been crying out for since day one. For what you pay for it, it's hard to get too annoyed about its limitations.Will Oculus Go revolutionise social interactio...
Decent screen resolution and refresh rate, Tracking feels accurate, Plenty of software available at launch, Motion controller included as standard
Battery life could be better, No killer app
There's a very solid foundation here for a great VR experience, with good motion tracking and a decent screen, but the Oculus Go doesn't quite have itself a killer app at launch...
Great price, Light weight, Tons of content, High-quality build
No spatial tracking, Longer charge time than run time
With a user experience that's better than any mobile headset and a price that almost anyone can afford, the Oculus Go delivers a great VR experience for the money, no smartphone or PC required.10/10$199AmazonMOREBest Virtual Reality HeadsetsMOREAll Vi...
Published: 2018-05-01, Author: Tom , review by: gizmodo.co.uk
Abstract: In a world where virtual reality has a very high entry barrier, especially in terms of cost, there's a case to be made for a stand-alone headset that can be pulled out of a box and switched on with no faffing around. Or at least Oculus thinks so, and that...
No wire, Very good VR for a standalone device, The price seems right
Battery life is unknown, Light comes through the bottom, Lacks positional tracking
Oculus Go wants to bridge the gap between smartphone-powered VR and the kind you need an expensive PC to operate. Though not perfect, it offers a comfortable fit, solid build, excellent visuals and the promise of more great content to come. For the price...
Published: 2018-05-10, Author: Matt , review by: in.ign.com
Comfortable, convenient, wireless, and affordable, the standalone Oculus Go represents a big step forward in consumer VR. There isn't a single killer app or must-have game just yet, but there are enough offerings in the Oculus Store to keep the VR consume...