Meta Go 32GB
32 GB
Meta Go 32GB
32 GB
6 years ago •
purchased this product
Had so far only with the Playstation VR collected my virtual reality experiences and was "then" of the fly screen effect by the low resolution rather annoyed and also had little fun with the part.
Now Oculus Go is here and provides an amazingly great, completely cable and hardware-free VR experience. I won't go into the technical details here, you can read the very good report from the Digitec specialist. It should be said that the fly screen effect is still present, but hardly noticeable now. The device has a much higher resolution than the PS VR.
My most used apps and experiences at the moment:
- Wander (Google Earth & Street View combined).
- Star Drive VR coaster (procedurally generated roller coaster rides through space and across a sun).
- Everything about Jurassic World
- Netflix (you sit in a virtual cinema)
- Henry (VR short film)
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This review was created for a different variant: Go 64GB (64 GB)
6 years ago
VR is still in its infancy, which is noticeable in all the current glasses. The Oculus Go is a simple and inexpensive entry, but plays in the league of Google Daydream or Gear VR and is not comparable with Rift and Vive because the position in space is not detected. In other words, the Oculus Go is excellent for stereoscopic videos, as long as you don't move your head too much. But not for anything else.
As with all VR glasses, it's best to test...
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This review was created for a different variant: Go 64GB (64 GB)
6 years ago •
purchased this product
The Oculus Go is a perfect media consumption device that allows occasional, simple VR games. The workmanship of the device is top notch, the lenses are of very high quality and allow for a very good image. Since the last update, chromatic aberration is no longer an issue.
Operating and setting up the Go is very easy, it took about 5 to 10 minutes for the first setup. Then it's a case of: switch on, get going!
Storage space is a little tight at 32 GB, but manageable. I have about 15 to 20 apps installed, and a few films. If I want to add something new, I have to delete it and reinstall/upload it. If you have more and larger films, it's better to go for the 64 GB version.
But if you have a NAS at home, you can also use PLEX to stream your films locally, and Neflix, Youtube and other channels are great and work well with the Go.
Important: the Go only offers 3DoF (Degrees of Freedom), both for the head and for the controller supplied. This means that only rotational movements of the head are registered, and no movement in space, i.e. no forward-backward/side-to-side/up-down. And the controller works like a laser pointer, so to speak, which is fixed in space.
If you are aware of the limitations of the Go and do not expect a full VR system like a Vive or a Rift for the PC, you will get a top device for media enjoyment and simple VR games.
Buy it!
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