
Most notably, its Insight Tracking sensors and Touch controllers go a long way toward delivering an unmatched sense of immersion. While the Quest scores big points for eliminating those obstacles, it deserves just as much credit for what it brings to the table. It’s refreshing to always be just minutes away from experiencing something that would have seemed only possible in a science-fiction film a few years ago. Getting started was as simple as charging the headset, installing batteries in the Touch controllers, and downloading the Oculus app on my mobile phone. The Oculus Quest’s ease of use is its most appealing aspect. Its out-of-the-box accessibility doesn’t just raise the bar, it hurls it like a spear, shattering the barriers that previously kept the mainstream audience at arm’s length.įor many, those barriers are a high-end gaming PC, tedious installation of external cameras and tracking sensors, and the tangle of wires that tether the best VR experiences to a game console or computer. That speaks not just to the impressiveness of the tech, but the thought and care that’s gone into making it approachable to a more casual consumer.

I didn’t need to dive into the Quest’s library of games and apps to see what it’s capable of. Meta Quest 2 is getting a former PlayStation VR exclusive and more this fall

A multiplayer Ghostbusters VR game is coming to PlayStation VR 2 and Meta Quest 2
