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May 2018
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119 Avis
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250 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Vraiment sans fil
Le design minimaliste
Le catalogue d'applications et de jeux
Les images détaillées et colorées avec un minium de flou lors des mouvements
1440p
Autonome
Léger et confortable
Robuste
Couleurs riches
De la place pour les lunettes
Toujours immersif
Casque indépendant (nul besoin de smartphone ni de câbles)
Rapport qualité/prix intéressant
Casque très confortable à porter
Bienfaits d'un casque 100% autonome
Écosystème Oculus de plus en plus maîtrisé
Bonne ergonomie du contrôleur
Bonne conception
Expérience immersive
Écosystème complet de 1 000 jeux et apps
Seulement 200 euros
Casque autonome ne nécessitant ni smartphone ni PC
Confortable
Affichage et son efficaces
Un écosystème de plusieurs centaines d'applications
Compatible Android et iOS
Mode chat avec les casques Gear VR et Oculus Rift
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Encore dépendant du smartphone
Pas de possibilité de détection de la pièce
Hardware limité sur certaines applications
Temps de chargement plus long que le temps d'utilisation
Donne la nausée (problème courant en VR)
Autonome trop limitée (3 heures au maximum)
Beaucoup d'aberrations chromatiques sur les côtés
Puissance de sortie casque trop juste
La version 32 Go se remplit très vite
C'est toujours un gadget à 200 euros
Ce n'est pas aussi immersif qu'un Oculus Rift ou un HTC Vive
Autonomie de seulement deux heures
Pas de suivi des déplacements
Pas de stockage extensible
Pas de réglages pour les enfants
Pas de prise en charge de plusieurs comptes utilisateur
Publié: 2018-05-01, Auteur: Tom , review by: gizmodo.co.uk
Extrait: 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...
Comfortable, quality materials and beautiful design, Intuitive software and hardware interface, Clear, balanced speakers, Truly wireless and standalone, Supports voice commands, Good value
Battery only lasts two hours, Three degrees of freedom, Not as powerful as Windows Mixed Reality or Oculus Rift
A great choice for untethered VR experiences.While the Oculus Go has its kinks, such as poor battery life and a young app store, it is still a great product for those who love VR. At about $200, it is perhaps the best headset for VR film right now, and it...
Publié: 2018-06-19, Auteur: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Finally, a decent all-in-one mobile VR device, Comfortable to wear, Speakers are surprisingly strong, Software runs smooth and quick, An abundance of high-end apps and games available
User must stay in one place (no room-scale VR), Only comes in gray, Controller requires AA-battery, Uses micro-USB instead of USB-C, Requires smartphone for set-up
Oculus Go could be the key to making the world get in on VR, but it won't necessarily be just that. Oculus isn't currently the sort of brand that's publicly making the push they need to get everyone on earth in one of these headsets. For that, they'll nee...
Publié: 2018-05-11, Auteur: Dan , review by: makeuseof.com
Experienced VR gamers will be disappointed by the software selection and lack of positional tracking, but for watching videos the Oculus Go is astounding. With a higher resolution than PC VR headsets, and sheer convenience of being able to wear the device...
Publié: 2018-05-11, Auteur: Patrick , review by: gizmodo.com
Cheap as heck, pretty comfortable, allows for smartphone-free portable virtual reality,
Poor app selection, needs more degrees of freedom, Right now, virtual reality on the cheap requires either a piece of cardboard in which you precariously set your smartphone for some barebones “immersive” virtual reality, or headsets like the Samsung Gear
Publié: 2018-05-09, Auteur: David , review by: techgearlab.com
Extremely easy to use, exceptionally user-friendly, very visually immersive,
Experiences more limited than tethered headsets
In terms of an easy to use and convenient VR headset, you can't go wrong with the Oculus Go. It offers a solidly interactive and visually immersive VR experience and is definitely the VR headset for most people...
Publié: 2018-05-08, Auteur: Will , review by: pcmag.com
Relatively affordable, No phone, PC, or game system required, Cable-free, Crisp, fluid display,
Doesn't track position, Just one motion controller, Underpowered compared with tethered and flagship smartphone-powered headsets, Limited software library
The Oculus Go is an affordable, comfortable standalone virtual reality headset that lets you try out VR without making a big investment in hardware...
Publié: 2018-05-05, Auteur: Chris , review by: recombu.com
Solid value for money, Decent library of titles, Sharp display, Comfortable to use
Limited storage
The Oculus Go is a fantastic standalone solution for anyone who wants to try VR at home, without resorting to buying a specific smartphone to make it possible. It's surprisingly affordable given it's an all-in-one experience, while the Store is getting gr...
Publié: 2018-05-03, Auteur: Chris , review by: recombu.com
Extrait: The Oculus Go is a new standalone VR headset, hitting the UK in 2018. You don't need to slip your smartphone inside to experience virtual reality games and apps. Rather, this device has its own built-in screen and chipset, so it works right out of the box...