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5 Things to Consider #1: Cost #2: Standalone or Tethered #3: Wired or Wireless #4: Tracking Method #5: Resolution Who Should Buy One? What to Do After You Buy Frequently Asked Questions This buying guide will help you find the right virtual reality (VR) headset for your gaming or entertainment needs, whether you already have a powerful gaming PC or you need a VR headset that will work on its own without any additional hardware.
5 Things to Consider #1: Cost #2: Standalone or Tethered #3: Wired or Wireless #4: Tracking Method #5: Resolution Who Should Buy One? What to Do After You Buy Frequently Asked Questions This buying guide will help you find the right virtual reality (VR) headset for your gaming or entertainment needs, whether you already have a powerful gaming PC or you need a VR headset that will work on its own without any additional hardware.
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<h2> What Is a VR Headset  Anyway  </h2> A VR headset is a device you wear on your head like an oversized pair of glasses or goggles. The headset covers your eyes and contains either two displays or a single display that’s split in half and shows two different images. Each image is shown to one of your eyes in a manner that prevents your eye from seeing the other image.

What Is a VR Headset Anyway

A VR headset is a device you wear on your head like an oversized pair of glasses or goggles. The headset covers your eyes and contains either two displays or a single display that’s split in half and shows two different images. Each image is shown to one of your eyes in a manner that prevents your eye from seeing the other image.
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Since the image shown to each eye is from a slightly different angle, your brain interprets the images as three-dimensional. Some VR headsets are designed to work with expensive VR-ready PCs, and others have built-in computer hardware and don’t require a separate PC. Katrin Sauerwein / iStock / Getty Images 
 <h2> Top 5 Things to Consider When Buying a VR Headset </h2> There are a ton of VR headsets on the market that all kind of look the same if you’re new to VR, but there are five critical factors you can use to identify the right one: Price Standalone or Tethered Wireless or Wired <br/>Tracking Method Resolution 
 <h2> How Much Is a VR Headset  </h2> The price of a VR headset depends on a number of factors, like whether or not you can use it without a PC, the resolution, control methods, and tracking methods.
Since the image shown to each eye is from a slightly different angle, your brain interprets the images as three-dimensional. Some VR headsets are designed to work with expensive VR-ready PCs, and others have built-in computer hardware and don’t require a separate PC. Katrin Sauerwein / iStock / Getty Images

Top 5 Things to Consider When Buying a VR Headset

There are a ton of VR headsets on the market that all kind of look the same if you’re new to VR, but there are five critical factors you can use to identify the right one: Price Standalone or Tethered Wireless or Wired 
Tracking Method Resolution

How Much Is a VR Headset

The price of a VR headset depends on a number of factors, like whether or not you can use it without a PC, the resolution, control methods, and tracking methods.
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The most expensive VR headsets also require an expensive computer to use. Here’s a general guideline of what to expect:<br/> Price Range Features &lt;$300
Standalone<br/>May have the option to use tethered<br/>1832x1920 resolution per eye<br/>Can’t play high end games without a tethered PC<br/>Inside-out tracking $300-600
Tethered<br/>Not wireless<br/>May not include controllers or tracking<br/>Outside-in tracking<br/>1440x1600 resolution per eye $600-1000
Tethered<br/>Not wireless<br/>May not include controllers or tracking system<br/>Outside-in tracking<br/>2880x1600 resolution per eye $1000-1200
Tethered<br/>Not wireless<br/>Will include controllers and tracking system<br/>Outside-in tracking<br/>2448 × 2448 resolution per eye $1300-1600
Tethered<br/>Wireless<br/>Will include controllers and tracking system<br/>Outside-in tracking<br/>2448 × 2448 resolution per eye 
 <h2> Do You Need a Standalone VR Headset  </h2> Typically VR headsets require a standalone computer to run the games, but there are some models with the computing power built right in. Some VR headsets are coming to market with the ability to do both: work with or without a standalone computer, but they aren&#39;t common yet.
The most expensive VR headsets also require an expensive computer to use. Here’s a general guideline of what to expect:
Price Range Features <$300 Standalone
May have the option to use tethered
1832x1920 resolution per eye
Can’t play high end games without a tethered PC
Inside-out tracking $300-600 Tethered
Not wireless
May not include controllers or tracking
Outside-in tracking
1440x1600 resolution per eye $600-1000 Tethered
Not wireless
May not include controllers or tracking system
Outside-in tracking
2880x1600 resolution per eye $1000-1200 Tethered
Not wireless
Will include controllers and tracking system
Outside-in tracking
2448 × 2448 resolution per eye $1300-1600 Tethered
Wireless
Will include controllers and tracking system
Outside-in tracking
2448 × 2448 resolution per eye

Do You Need a Standalone VR Headset

Typically VR headsets require a standalone computer to run the games, but there are some models with the computing power built right in. Some VR headsets are coming to market with the ability to do both: work with or without a standalone computer, but they aren't common yet.
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When a VR headset is connected to a computer, the computer does all the heavy lifting and just sends video and audio signals to the headset. That means performance is based on how powerful the PC is. In general, connecting a VR headset to a powerful PC will result in higher frame rates, better graphics, and more characters and objects on the screen at once.
When a VR headset is connected to a computer, the computer does all the heavy lifting and just sends video and audio signals to the headset. That means performance is based on how powerful the PC is. In general, connecting a VR headset to a powerful PC will result in higher frame rates, better graphics, and more characters and objects on the screen at once.
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Some games will only run on a VR-ready PC and not directly on a standalone VR headset. If you don’t have a VR-ready PC, and you aren’t interested in making the investment, then a standalone VR headset provides the same essential experience but is pared down a little.
Some games will only run on a VR-ready PC and not directly on a standalone VR headset. If you don’t have a VR-ready PC, and you aren’t interested in making the investment, then a standalone VR headset provides the same essential experience but is pared down a little.
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Many of the same games are available, with graphical and gameplay tweaks to allow them to run on the less powerful hardware that’s built into standalone VR headsets. Tatyana Berkovich / iStock / Getty Images 
 <h2> Should a VR Headset Be Wireless or Wired  </h2> When you connect a VR headset to a VR-ready PC, you can do so with one cable, several cables, or a wireless connection.
Many of the same games are available, with graphical and gameplay tweaks to allow them to run on the less powerful hardware that’s built into standalone VR headsets. Tatyana Berkovich / iStock / Getty Images

Should a VR Headset Be Wireless or Wired

When you connect a VR headset to a VR-ready PC, you can do so with one cable, several cables, or a wireless connection.
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Some VR headsets require an HDMI cable, data cable, and power cable, while others only require a single USB-C cable to transfer everything. In either case, the cable needs to remain connected at all times. That can result in tangling during gameplay, especially if you’re walking around the room while you play.
Some VR headsets require an HDMI cable, data cable, and power cable, while others only require a single USB-C cable to transfer everything. In either case, the cable needs to remain connected at all times. That can result in tangling during gameplay, especially if you’re walking around the room while you play.
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If you want to have the best, most realistic, safest experience with VR, a wireless connection is what you’re looking for. Standalone VR headsets are wireless by definition, but some tethered VR headsets can be connected to a VR-ready PC via a wireless connection.
If you want to have the best, most realistic, safest experience with VR, a wireless connection is what you’re looking for. Standalone VR headsets are wireless by definition, but some tethered VR headsets can be connected to a VR-ready PC via a wireless connection.
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In some cases, you need to purchase a separate wireless peripheral to turn a VR headset into a wireless VR headset. <h2> Tracking Your Movement in VR </h2> All VR headsets have a limited amount of built-in tracking, which allows you to turn your head in the real world and have your view turn at the same time in the virtual world. To enable additional movement, like moving your head forward and back, or even getting up and walking around, the VR headset needs to be able to track your movement in the real world.
In some cases, you need to purchase a separate wireless peripheral to turn a VR headset into a wireless VR headset.

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All VR headsets have a limited amount of built-in tracking, which allows you to turn your head in the real world and have your view turn at the same time in the virtual world. To enable additional movement, like moving your head forward and back, or even getting up and walking around, the VR headset needs to be able to track your movement in the real world.
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Outside-in systems use base stations placed on your desk or around your room. The base stations then track you, or the VR headset tracks the base stations, depending on the specific technology used by the headset. Two or three of these trackers, combined, can track and calculate your movement in real-time, allowing you to move around in a virtual space by moving in the real world, which is called room-scale VR.
Outside-in systems use base stations placed on your desk or around your room. The base stations then track you, or the VR headset tracks the base stations, depending on the specific technology used by the headset. Two or three of these trackers, combined, can track and calculate your movement in real-time, allowing you to move around in a virtual space by moving in the real world, which is called room-scale VR.
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Daniel Lozano Gonzalez / Moment / Getty Images Inside-out systems use sensors built into the VR headset to track the relative positions of objects in your environment and determine the direction and speed of your movement based on that. These headsets can also track the position of VR controllers that you hold in your hands. These systems are easier to set up and use, as they work right out of the box without any additional setup, but they aren’t always as accurate.
Daniel Lozano Gonzalez / Moment / Getty Images Inside-out systems use sensors built into the VR headset to track the relative positions of objects in your environment and determine the direction and speed of your movement based on that. These headsets can also track the position of VR controllers that you hold in your hands. These systems are easier to set up and use, as they work right out of the box without any additional setup, but they aren’t always as accurate.
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If you’re new to VR, and you want something that just works, then inside-out is the better tracking method because there is no complicated setup process. If you want the option for full body tracking, outside-in is more flexible. <h2> What Resolution Should a VR Headset Be  </h2> The perfect resolution for a VR headset would be about 8K per eye, but that isn’t an option yet.
If you’re new to VR, and you want something that just works, then inside-out is the better tracking method because there is no complicated setup process. If you want the option for full body tracking, outside-in is more flexible.

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The perfect resolution for a VR headset would be about 8K per eye, but that isn’t an option yet.
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In general, a higher resolution is always better. The issue is the displays in VR headsets are extremely close to your eyes, much closer than you would normally hold a phone, so lower resolutions make it more likely you’ll be able to make out individual pixels. When that happens, you feel like you’re looking at the world through a screen door.
In general, a higher resolution is always better. The issue is the displays in VR headsets are extremely close to your eyes, much closer than you would normally hold a phone, so lower resolutions make it more likely you’ll be able to make out individual pixels. When that happens, you feel like you’re looking at the world through a screen door.
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At 1440x1600 and below, the screen door effect is very evident. At 1832x1920, the effect is greatly reduced, but still apparent. Some people no longer notice the screen door effect at 2448x2448, but different people report different experiences.
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<h2> Who Should Buy a VR Headset  </h2> Anyone who plays a lot of games should consider buying a VR headset, but creatives, cinephiles, and a lot of other people should also consider a purchase. As VR headsets become more ubiquitous, they’ll also become increasingly useful for other activities, from socializing to work.

Who Should Buy a VR Headset

Anyone who plays a lot of games should consider buying a VR headset, but creatives, cinephiles, and a lot of other people should also consider a purchase. As VR headsets become more ubiquitous, they’ll also become increasingly useful for other activities, from socializing to work.
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You can play a lot of your old favorites in VR, but there are also a ton of games you can only play in VR.Creatives. Virtual reality isn’t just for games, and it can be a tremendous creative outlet. Whether you just want to doodle in a 3D art app, or rapidly prototype something in real-time, VR is a game-changer.Cinephiles.
You can play a lot of your old favorites in VR, but there are also a ton of games you can only play in VR.Creatives. Virtual reality isn’t just for games, and it can be a tremendous creative outlet. Whether you just want to doodle in a 3D art app, or rapidly prototype something in real-time, VR is a game-changer.Cinephiles.
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If you’re looking for a real cinematic experience at home, a VR headset can provide it better than most home theater setups, and for a lower initial investment.Early adopters. If you jumped into VR early on, it’s time to upgrade. This is a rapidly changing field, so it’s time to take advantage of wireless play, improved resolution, and everything else.Holdouts.
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 <h2> What to Do After You Buy </h2> If you’ve never owned a VR headset before, then you’ll have some work to do if you want to be ready and jump right in as soon as it arrives.
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Here’s a quick rundown of the things you can do right after you make your purchase, and what to do when it arrives: Make sure your PC meets the minimum specifications. If you’re using a tethered VR headset, it’s important that your video card, RAM, and other hardware meet the minimum specifications for your VR headset. If they don’t, you’ll need to upgrade.
Here’s a quick rundown of the things you can do right after you make your purchase, and what to do when it arrives: Make sure your PC meets the minimum specifications. If you’re using a tethered VR headset, it’s important that your video card, RAM, and other hardware meet the minimum specifications for your VR headset. If they don’t, you’ll need to upgrade.
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