forum thread Posted by MellowBelieve8506 11 months ago
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forum thread Posted by MellowBelieve8506 11 months ago
128GB Meta Quest 2 All-In-One Virtual Reality Headset + $50 Amazon E-Gift Card on sale for $249. Shipping is free.
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Bes [bestbuy.com]t buy also has the same kind of offer with $50 Best buy Gift card and You Tube Premium free for 3 Months
Meta Quest 2, 128GB
I liked my psvr but the games were limited and it's sadly not worth getting out of the box anymore with how much of a hassle it is to set up.
Mostly want to know if upgrading is worth the cost and is the gaming library there or is this fun for a few months then in the box like my psvr.
As to a brief review, it does just kind of work - reasonable setup, no other devices required, no complaints. When my son wants to play he just takes it off the charger and is playing within a few moments. So far he's just playing the half-dozen free games. I gather the Q3 is much better from a visual experience perspective, but at 2.5x the cost it was not really on the shopping list...
Down sides I've noticed:
* My glasses are too wide to fit but I was not likely to use it anyway.
* The time limits for 12-year-olds work but are a pain to keep up (setup like the Switch time limits).
* The Android app is clunky, especially for the aforementioned time limits.
* Chat is verbal so moderation seems unlikely.
* Something happens to the account at age 13, but it is very not clear.
* Games run expensive for a phone but cheap for a console.
* I feel guilty for setting up a Meta account on my kid.
As to a brief review, it does just kind of work - reasonable setup, no other devices required, no complaints. When my son wants to play he just takes it off the charger and is playing within a few moments. So far he's just playing the half-dozen free games. I gather the Q3 is much better from a visual experience perspective, but at 2.5x the cost it was not really on the shopping list...
Down sides I've noticed:
* My glasses are too wide to fit but I was not likely to use it anyway.
* The time limits for 12-year-olds work but are a pain to keep up (setup like the Switch time limits).
* The Android app is clunky, especially for the aforementioned time limits.
* Chat is verbal so moderation seems unlikely.
* Something happens to the account at age 13, but it is very not clear.
* Games run expensive for a phone but cheap for a console.
* I feel guilty for setting up a Meta account on my kid.
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