Which VR Headset Should You Buy? Here Are 5 Options You Can Look Into

VR is quickly becoming more popular as more functions are developed for it. It's no longe limited to just gaming or entertainment purposes, although that's still one of its main uses. If you're looking for the best VR headset fir for you, here are a couple of choices you can check out.

1. Valve Index

Valve Index
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The VR headset from Valve is one of the best headsets out there, which is why it's also a bit expensive. The device will cost you $999, but that's because of its features. For one, the RGB LCD display resolution for each eye is 1440 x 1600 pixels and has a 130-degree field of view.

It can also run at 120Hz up to 144Hz in experimental mode. The audio will also feel more natural as the speakers do not touch your ears. It already comes with two controllers and is the best option for PC gamers since it is synced with Steam.

2. Meta Quest 3

Meta Quest 3
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The social media giant has been investing heavily in its gaming division, which extends to its VR headsets. It uses a Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2, making for a smoother experience, and a 4K display with each eye getting 2064 x 2208 resolution with a 100-degree field of view.

It already comes with its own controllers as well. Through the headset, you can try out more than 500 experiences, including an extensive list of games like Beat Saber, Assassin's Creed Nexus, Asgard's Wrath, and many more. It is also much cheaper priced at $499.99.

3. Apple Vision Pro

Apple Vision Pro
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Through the tech giant's first headset, you will be able to access Apple's spatial operating system, visionOS. You can open various apps and with the three-dimensional interface, the windows can float around in your real-time environment.

Each eye will see through a custom micro-OLED display with a whopping 23 million pixels per eye. The headset also has EyeSight, which reveals your eyes when someone is around and lets you see them as well.

It doesn't come with a remote since it can be controlled through gestures or within the virtual space, which makes it the first VR headset capable of doing it. Based on its innovative nature and the fact that it's from Apple, it will cost you $3,499.

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4. PlayStation VR 2

PlayStation VR 2
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One of the most competitive brands, PSVR 2 is the ideal VR headset if you already own a PS5. It gives you access to Sony's exclusive games like Horizon Call of the Mountain, Resident Evil Village, Gran Turismo 7, and more.

Each eye has a display resolution of 2000 x 2040 pixels and they come with controllers. The refresh rate can reach up to 120Hz. It costs $550 to purchase, making it more expensive than the console itself. It's important to note that this headset will not work without the console, and that is exclusive to the PS5.

5. HTC Vive Pro 2

HTC Vive Pro 2
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Although the brand's popularity is low compared to the others on the list, the specs of the VR headset from HTC are not just something you can brush off. Its display resolution is already impressive enough with 2448 x 2448 pixels per eye and a 120-degree filed of view.

It also runs at 120Hz, so you can guarantee a smooth experience. It features 3D spatial sound integration for a more immersive experience. Previously priced at $799, you can now buy it for $547, which already includes a two-month Viveport Infinity membership.

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