Advice on Virtual Reality

Virtual reality is becoming more popular and there's more and more VR headsets to choose from. But where do you start your first virtual reality experience? There are many ways to use VR, each with its own pros and cons. On this page, you can find all of our tips and step by step approaches. That way, we'll help you make the right choice. We'll also keep you up-to-date with upcoming VR releases.

Advice on choosing VR gear

Advice on choosing VR gear

Meta Quest 3

Meta Quest 3(S)

The Meta Quest 3 and the Quest 3S are Mixed Reality headsets. They both have a 4K+ resolution of 4320x2160 pixels with a 120Hz refresh rate. The Quest 3 has pancake lenses, which ensure less motion sickness. The Quest 3S has fresnel lenses.

Meta Quest 2

Meta Quest 2

The Meta Quest 2 is an all-in-one VR headset, which means you can experience the virtual world without a cable. This VR headset has a 3664x1920 resolution with a 120Hz refresh rate. In addition, this VR headset has fresnel lenses. This VR headset is no longer available.

Pico 4

Pico 4 Ultra

The Pico 4 Ultra is a standalone Mixed Reality headset with a resolution of 4320x2160 pixels (4K+). In addition, this VR headset has a 90Hz refresh rate.

HTC Vive Pro 2

HTC Vive Pro 2

The HTC Vive Pro 2 is a VR headset that you can connect to a powerful gaming PC or laptop. Via your PC or laptop, you can play games or watch videos in 360 degrees. The Vive Pro 2 has a resolution of 4896x2448 pixels (5K) with a refresh rate of 120Hz.

HTC Vive XR Elite

HTC Vive XR Elite

The HTC Vive XR Elite is the first standalone VR headset. You can easily take this lightweight VR headset with you. The XR Elite has a resolution of 3840x1600 pixels and a 75Hz refresh rate.

Sony PlayStation VR2

Sony PlayStation VR

The Sony PSVR is a VR headset made for PlayStation consoles that you can connect with a USB cable. You can also play Sony VR games that are exclusive to the PSVR. The PSVR2 ahs a resolution of 2000x2040 pixels and a 120Hz refresh rate.