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May 2019
(88%)
102 Avis
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Définition
Couleur et contraste
Immersif
Options de réglage et sécurité complète
Un casque bien conçu et adapté aux porteurs de lunettes
La simplicité de la configuration
La liberté d un casque sans-fil
La qualité du son des haut-parleurs
La variété des expériences
Environ 2h30 d autonomie
La qualité constante du tracking
De véritables expériences en "roomscale" dans un casque de VR autonome
Confortable et bien construit
Configuration initiale extraordinairement rapide
Commodité d'emploi confondante
Liberté de mouvement totale
Tracking du casque et des manettes quasi
Une offre "all in one" sans fil et sans contrainte
Paramétrages et usage intuitifs
Image nette et définie et lentilles de qualité
Un excellent tracking des mouvements du casque ou des contrôleurs
Dissipation thermique maitrisée
Un ticket d'entrée acc
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Ca donne chaud
Lourd et de fait inconfortable sur de longues sessions
Un stockage interne limité à 128 Go
Une aire de jeu parfois capricieuse dans les petits espaces
L'effet de grille n'est pas encore complètement éradiqué
Haut-parleurs intégrés au rendu sonore peu convaincant
Casque audio ou écouteurs obligatoires pour profiter d'une expérience audio digne de ce nom
Autonomie faible (entre 1 h 30 min et 3 h selon
Un écosystème fermé (pas compatible nativement avec les applications et jeux Oculus Go ou Rift)
Il n'est pas destiné à être utilisé à l'extérieur
Son autonomie pourrait être supérieure et il faut prévoir un budget piles pour les contrôleurs
No wires, Perfect for all sized rooms, Performance rivals the Rift, Six degrees of freedom
Slight light leakage, Battery lasts 2 hours
The Oculus Quest feels special. It's an out of the box experience that allows you to play truly immersive VR anytime and (almost) anywhere. We think it's likely to appeal to those who haven't taken the VR plunge yet. And what better way to convince those...
The Oculus Quest is an incredible bit of kit; considering the £399/$399 price tag, the standalone VR headset offers a lot. It's versatile, comfortable, offers inside-out tracking with no need for external sensors or a PC to power it, and yet still manages...
Easy to set up, Wireless with no external peripherals needed, Incredibly immersive experiences, Strong launch line-up of games/apps
Not as powerful as the PC-powered options, Cleaning cloth for lenses not included
If you're interested in an all-in-one virtual reality headset with the strongest line-up of games and apps, the Oculus Quest is the best system currently available...
No wires, computers or sensors required, Well-priced, Plenty of top-notch VR content to explore
Not as powerful as a wired VR headset, Straps are fiddly
It should be clear by now that the Oculus Quest has one crucial selling point. The display is suitably impressive, the software is intuitive and content-rich and the build quality is as high as you could hope for – but none of these things are revolutiona...
Oculus Quest is very cool though. Sure, performance isn't on a par with that of a powerful desktop, and controller tracking isn't as flawless as it would be with base stations. But none of that matters when placed against Quest's intuitive setup and the c...
The Oculus Quest is is certainly more capable than the Oculus Go and features a lot of the similar upgrades we've seen on the Oculus Rift S.We love using a standalone device that's both wire and hassle-free. However, we have some initial reservations abou...
Publié: 2019-04-30, Auteur: Michael , review by: wareable.com
Room tracking works really well, Great controllers, Really easy to setup
Won't play all Rift games, Loading times can be slow, Same price as the Rift
The Oculus Quest is a truly great standalone VR headset. Oculus has built on all the good work it did with the Go and delivered something as immersive as the Rift, but in a wire-free package that might give it more mass appeal. With an already decent coll...
Publié: 2019-04-30, Auteur: Matt , review by: stuff.tv
Inside-out tracking works brilliantly, Proper roomscale VR, Comfortable, Strong game selection, It really is totally wireless
Battery doesn't last long, Occasional crashes
There are times when using the Oculus Quest feels almost too good to be true. It offers all manner of fully interactive, roamable virtual worlds that you can throw in your backpack without a single wire. That's a mindblowing technical feat. Yes the batte...
Publié: 2019-01-10, Auteur: Dan , review by: pocket-lint.com
Cable-free, No need for PC, Over 50 games confirmed, Very comfortable
Battery life set to only be a few hours
The Quest is an exciting move by Oculus and we can't wait until it launches. With plenty of game support, is it time for VR gaming to become mass market?We think it might well be - after all, the $399 price point is very accessible while the banishing of...
All-in-one system; no PC required, Hand controllers are comfortable and highly accurate, Very portable
Has trouble in smaller areas, Expensive,
The Oculus Quest Gaming Console is a standalone VR gaming system; you don't need a powerful PC, though you'll still pay a pretty penny. It doesn't have the prettiest graphics but it makes up for it with comfortable controllers and a surprisingly accurate...