VR Hardware Reviews & Headset Comparisons
Virtual Reality hardware is evolving at a breakneck pace. From standalone headsets that don't require a PC to high-end tethered systems that offer unparalleled performance, there's something for everyone. In this section, we explore the leading VR headsets currently available on the market.
HTC Vive Pro 2
High-fidelity PCVR with stunning 5K resolution and a wide field of view.
Bigscreen Beyond
An ultra-lightweight, custom-molded VR headset built for ultimate comfort.
Pimax Crystal
Extreme visual clarity and resolution for the most demanding VR enthusiasts.
Meta Quest 3
The latest standalone powerhouse from Meta, featuring mixed reality and improved optics.
Apple Vision Pro
Apple's first foray into spatial computing, offering extreme resolution and seamless integration.
Valve Index
The gold standard for PCVR gaming, known for its high refresh rate and innovative controllers.
PSVR2
Sony's next-gen VR for the PS5, featuring HDR OLED and eye-tracking technology.
Pico 4
A strong competitor in the standalone VR space, known for its lightweight design and pancake lenses.
Meta Quest 3S
The best value standalone VR headset, offering Quest 3 power at a lower price point.
Pimax Crystal Light
Streamlined high-end PCVR focusing on ultimate visual fidelity for enthusiasts.
Somnium VR1
A modular, high-resolution headset designed for the most demanding VR enthusiasts.
Vive Focus Vision
A professional hybrid VR/MR headset with eye tracking and lossless PCVR support.
Varjo XR-4
The industry leader in enterprise mixed reality, featuring human-eye resolution.
