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Meta Quest 2 — Advanced All-In-One Virtual Reality Headset — 256 GB

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Size: 256GB


Features

  • Meta Quest is for ages 13+. Certain apps, games and experiences may be suitable for a more mature audience. Keep your experience smooth and seamless, even as high speed action unfolds around you with a super-fast processor and high-resolution display. (Packaging may vary) Meta Quest packaging will continue to carry the Oculus name and logo during the transition to our new branding.
  • Experience total immersion with 3D positional audio, hand tracking and haptic feedback, working together to make virtual worlds feel real.
  • Explore an expanding universe of over 250 titles across gaming, fitness, social/multiplayer and entertainment, including exclusive blockbuster releases and totally unique VR experiences.
  • Travel universes in blockbuster fantasies, scare yourself witless in horror adventures or collaborate with colleagues in innovative workspaces.
  • Come together in incredible social spaces and multiplayer arenas as you take in live events with friends and family, find your new workout crew or join quests with fellow adventurers.
  • Be truly free to roam in VR With a wireless headset, intuitive controls, a built-in battery, easy setup and no PC or console needed*

Description

Meta Quest is for ages 13+.

Specs & Other Info

Specification Details
Manufactured By Meta Quest
Color Scheme Neutral White
Connectivity Wireless (Wi-Fi)
Items Provided Meta Quest 2, Two Touch Controllers, Spacer for Glasses
Compatibility Smartphones
Model Meta Quest 2 Advanced All-in-One VR Headset
Size 17.7" length, 8.8" width, 5.1" height
Software Oculus Operating System
View Range 360-degree Field Of View
Weight Approximately 1.83 lbs
Product Code 301-00351-02
Battery Information Operates with 2 AA batteries (Included in package)
Date of Release July 28, 2021
Manufacturer Facebook Technologies, LLC
Origin Made in China

Frequently asked questions

The Meta Quest 2 offers a storage capacity of 256 GB. This allows for a wide range of applications, games, and experiences to be stored directly on the device, reducing the need for constant downloads and deletions of content.

No, the Meta Quest 2 is a standalone device and does not require a PC or console. This makes it a truly all-in-one Virtual Reality system. However, you can connect it to a PC using the Oculus Link cable for more demanding games that require higher graphical power.

Yes, the Meta Quest 2 comes with two Touch Controllers. These controllers provide intuitive and immersive control in VR, capturing your hand movements and translating them into the virtual world

To download VR applications and games, and to use cloud-based features or functions, you'll need a stable and reliable high-speed internet connection. However, once the content is downloaded to the device’s storage, you can play most games and experiences without an active internet connection.

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🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The MetaQuest 2 is seen as a genuinely immersive virtual reality experience that users can appreciate across all ages. Notable features include a built-in game, Beat Saber, which users find exhilarating and rhythm-based. Additionally, this VR headset is compatible with numerous movie and gaming platforms. However, the product has some drawbacks, namely discomfort from the weight of the headset and needing an existing high-end PC for larger gaming titles.

Pros

  • 🎮 Highly immersive virtual reality experience.
  • 🕹 Has a built-in rhythm-based game, Beat Saber, that consumers find fun.
  • 🎦 Offers a personal home theatre experience with a huge screen.
  • 💻 Excellent desktop experience using the Oculus link (free) feature.
  • 🌐 Good compatibility with VR games, streaming services, and other apps.

Cons

  • 🔋 Limited battery life, unable to last through an entire movie without plugging in.
  • 🎭 The strap may cause headaches and discomfort due to the weight on the front.
  • 💻 Requires a powerful PC to run high-end games.
  • 👓 Glasses wearers may need to buy special lens caps.
  • 💰 Requires additional costs for extras such as cables, rechargeable batteries, and games.

Should I Buy It?

If you're intrigued by immersive virtual reality experiences and you're okay with bearing the physical weight and the extra costs for accessories, the MetaQuest 2 is a worthwhile investment. However, if comfort is a main concern, you may want to consider waiting for future iterations or different VR headsets.


  • This is amazing and time consuming!
I hate how my local gym canceled the Les Mills Body Combat classes on the days i can go, but I like how I can now take the classes on Meta Quest 2 in subversive VR. I work up a sweat and can choose as many workouts as I want. So I don't even miss the class at the gym being taken away! This is awesome! On another note, being first submerged into the VR world, I was amazed and it took my breath away. I didn't know where to begin, but it did have a great tutorial that took place within my own "house" environment. There are soooooooo many games and apps and things to do and see, a lot of it free, it is hard to figure out what to try and do. I love how YouTube VR has totally 360° videos and VR videos thar border on creepy how realistic they can be. One lady rubbed latex gloves by my ears and it felt real and raised the hairs on my head and body as she played a tuning fork while doing this "reiki" healing. Idk if it is real Reiko, but it felt so real, it was just mindblowing. Another video showed what sleep paralysis (which I do have sometimes) is like, and while it isn't entirely what I've experienced, some parts are very much scary how real they felt, esp the end of the video. There's VR social worlds, as you can design your avatar to look like you or whatever version of yourself you want to be. I gave myself purple hair! I was sad to see the skin color choices were all realistic and no green or purple or red, lol. So it sort of forces you to look like a regular person, even if you can buy cheap outfits of role play and fantasy style stuff like queen of dragons or samurai outfits. In your home, you have a mirror to show you what you look like and you can change it anytime. Sometimes you see other people and wonder what you look like to them. But it doesn't matter. It's all fun to see other people that are real also playing games or Body Combat alongside you and against you vying for first place. It makes it more fun! I haven't tried the chat world's or social meetups, but I don't know where to begin. This can consume one's daylight hours easily just exploring where to begin or finding favorite games to play. Some are pricey, but even I paid whatever for Body Combat, as it was well worth it. Everything had Bern amazing so far, and as someone with kids and taking online classes, I don't have much free time to explore worlds, and i have to watch the virtual watch on my wrist to keep track of time or set an alarm on my phone to remind me to do things before it's too late, lol. So far, this has been an amazing purchase. I saw it at CostCo and looked it up and saw Amazon had it cheaper, and I could make 5 monthly payments for it, so I went with buying it on Amazon. You can take photos, but I can't find them to post here. You alsoncan use your microphone to voice commands or talk to people or bots or just issue commands to change how things look or appear. I can't even begin to sum up how amazing this stuff is, but I did try! Worth every dollar I paid for sure. And now the Quest 3 is coming out at over double the cost. I can't imagine it getting better than this, but the headset can be stuffy esp when working out and sweating 😅 so i hear the Quest 3 will help fix that and make a thinner headset etc. And no more rounded controllers. You can make boundaries for your world and be warned if out of bounds so you don't knock into things like chairs, beds, plants, cables, other stuff. And I have one set up for when I'm in bed! Some are made for lying down and sleeping. It's crazy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2023 by Andrea S. / DJ Purity

  • Super fun!
This is such a fun and crazy tool! It’s been really fun playing with it. We have a lot of games and we spend a lot of time with it. A lot of my friends have borrowed it and have purchased them after that. Kind of crazy but super fun.
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2025 by Tracey L Tracey L

  • Great headset - Full review of my 2nd Headset
I haven't bought a new VR headset since the Oculus Rift. This is much better, the gfx and annoying lines that existed are gone. There is still a blur but, you can actually get used to it where you don't notice it while playing. As to whether to get the 128 or 256 version... I'll cover that below. The battery, honestly, sucks. You'll need to buy a back-up (listed in accessories below) or limit your play-time (which isn't a bad idea either honestly). So, is it worth it? Yes, the Meta store has regular sales and a great referral program where everyone posts links to 25% off sales in their reviews. You can connect to your PC through their air-link (basically wifi). Don't bother with the cable they sell. But... here's the caveat: for *most* people, get the less expensive headset. You'll be buying so many add-ons and accessories to make it actually comfortable that you'll wish for that $100 back. The games themselves are typically 1-2gb, a few rare ones are 5-6gb and yes, one certain game is 50gb-ish (that's a rarity). You won't need to the 256gb version unless you're playing loads of Hitman-like games and downloading every wallpaper ever made. What accessories will you be looking at? A new head-strap. Even if you get Meta's 'upgraded' one, I promise you, you'll be spending $$ for the softer one (the stock one breaks easily anyway). You'll also likely get the air-cooled face-cushion, another $30, and grips for the hand-sensors. And if you wear glasses, you'll likely want order lenses from VR Wave (they protect your eyepiece in the Quest anyway). A battery back-up.. so whatever you're shelling out there. You're in for an extra $150 easily so, again, plan accordingly. I got two of these. My wife and I play together and honestly, we love it. She gets her exercise with Les-something-or-other (great program). We play Beat Saber, fishing, anything and everything and I refer games to her, so she gets 25% off and I get a $5 kick-back, works great. Definitely worth it, I just wish I knew going in how much I'd drop on accessories to make a fun item actually be comfortable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2023 by Darkwolfe

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