This VR headset isn't quite what I expected

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Boy whoever ordered the dino is gonna be mighty happy with their VR headset and I know just the game for them.


@OP hope you get it sorted out.
 
What I ordered:

What the driver delivered:
Wow, I'm glad they didn't do that to me when I got mine last month. Hope it gets sorted out soon - I'm really enjoying mine so far, but my PC is fairly low spec for VR, so I'm not using it all the time. (But everything is disappointingly small on monitor and takes some getting used to, particularly straight after aVR session).

Quest 2 is actually my first VR headset, so I can't really compare it to anything else (besides a brief and mostly unsuccessful experience with Google cardboard about five years ago).
 
Quest 2 is actually my first VR headset, so I can't really compare it to anything else (besides a brief and mostly unsuccessful experience with Google cardboard about five years ago).
Then you’re very lucky - it’s superb for a first HMD. I’ve had a Rift, Quest 1, and Rift S - the Q2 is by far the best of the bunch.

That it does some excellent stand-alone games is an added bonus - the Star Wars games being standouts for me. Can’t wait to try out AirLink when I get the update this week!
 
Then you’re very lucky - it’s superb for a first HMD. I’ve had a Rift, Quest 1, and Rift S - the Q2 is by far the best of the bunch.

That it does some excellent stand-alone games is an added bonus - the Star Wars games being standouts for me. Can’t wait to try out AirLink when I get the update this week!
Well, it helped that it's the first headset I've been able to afford, and that my PC has only technically been VR capable since my CPU last year.

7Having standalone stuff also helped my justify the expenditure as being a family thing too (Though there's only been minor interest from anyone else at home).
 
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