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Oculus Rift + Touch Virtual Reality System

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Edition: Oculus Rift + Touch System


Features

  • Get 6 free titles, including: Robo Recall, Luckys Tale, Quill, Medium, Dead and Buried, and Toybox
  • Rifts ultra-low-latency tracking offers unparalleled immersion
  • The Oculus Touch controllers bring your hands into VR, letting you interact naturally with the virtual world
  • NVIDIA GTX 1050Ti/AMD Radeon RX 470 or greater Graphics Card Required and a RAM of 8 GB+ RAM
  • Windows PC and internet connection required - review recommended specs to confirm system compatibility
  • Operating System: Windows 10

Description

Rift is unlike anything you've ever experienced. Whether you're stepping into your favorite game, watching an immersive VR movie, jumping to a destination on the other side of the world, or just spending time with friends in VR, you'll feel like you're really there.

Release date: August 7, 2017


Product Dimensions: 3.94 x 3.94 x 3.94 inches; 12.35 ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Language: English


Item model number: 301-00095-01


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 12.3 ounces


Manufacturer: Oculus


Batteries: 2 A batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: July 14, 2017


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  • Wow.
Edition: Oculus Rift + Touch System
If you've got the PC to handle this, you really need to try the Rift + Touch. Especially at the great price point of ~$400 right now. I've had it for several days now and am really enjoying the experience. I haven't tried the Vive, so will not try to compare there. However, I did try the PS VR for about a week. Hate to say it, but that experience was awful. I ended up taking the PS VR back to Best Buy. Long story, short. Check out the PC requirements - they're stiff. If you've got the PC and have the slightest interest in VR, you need to try this out. Here's a long, long review of things I've tried and/or done right (and wrong!) with the Rift... Should have downloaded the Oculus software when I ordered the Rift. Once I got my Rift, I figured out that I'd have to download the software. It was tougher than it should have been to pick the initial drive to download to. I've got a solid state C: drive and really didn't want to install there - but it was inordinately difficult to switch. Finally gave up and just took the plunge. If I'd worked on it ahead of time, I wouldn't have felt as rushed. There's an initial training program that pops up. Don't start sharing your Rift with anyone else until you've had the chance to go through training! I started sharing and didn't get it back until the next day... This bundle came with 2 sensors. Don't set them up as you think they should be setup. One would think that the lines on top of the sensor should point to the general middle of where you will sit/stand. that didn't work for me at first at all. My sensors are to my 2 and 10 oclock - but the lines aren't pointing at me. They're pointing somewhere behind me. If you get them close enough to where they need to be, the install will show you how to twist things around - but it definitely seems odd setting them up originally. I can sit and stand and pretty much anything in between and both head and hands are tracked very well. Setup with the Touch sensors works really well. Once setup, you can 'see' where they are with your rift on - which helps immensely. There's no fumbling around trying to figure out where they're at or putting them in my lap or having someone hand them off to me... There's also a guardian mode. On initial setup, you use the touch sensors with sound/vibration to delineate your play area without your Rift on. Then when you put the Rift on, you'll see a grid around you if you get too close to your boundaries. it sounds more complicated than it really is - I've got an oddly shaped area with other desks and bookshelves and it works just fine. This bundle comes with several games. My favorite so far is Dead and Buried. You can see your ghostly hands in front of you and there are several mini-games. Reloading is a neat flip of the hands and the sensors pick things up just fine. Some of the minigames also take advantage of you ducking or leaning. No discomfort here at all. Steam VR was installed so that I could try out Google Earth VR. Important note! Make sure you go through the Steam VR setup process!!! I was standing on my tippy-toes with my chin at ground level until I figured that out. This one definitely made me queasy until I got it setup properly. Google Earth VR is just amazing. I'd like some way to search in VR as you do in Google Earth. It can be tough finding your way around the world flying like Superman... Then the one I was really wanting to try... Elite Dangerous. I've had Elite for quite some time now, but it is completely different in the Rift. Things to note here: if you already have Elite installed, you have to go into graphics settings and select the headset from the 3d options. Volume was also inconsistent here - not sure if this is something to do with my drivers, but I was constantly fiddling with volume for some reason. At points way too loud, at others way too quiet. You'll also need to get your finger ready on the F12 key - or whatever you have the recentering key bound to. This took me several webcrawls to figure out the problem. Initial setup had me completely turned around in my chair in order to see the menu. Get close to where you'll sit, then hit your recenter key. You may have to fiddle with that a little bit to get your head properly seated in your in-game body. I've got a HOTAS setup with the Saitek x52 and thought I would be fine... Unfortunately, I still have a few keys keyed to keyboard inputs - and that's just not an option. I'll have to do some more customizing before I can fully fly around in Elite. I'd advise starting off in training mode because it really is that different. I've got a few bounties on my head.. Some space stations just have no sense of humor! But the sense of immersion is just amazing in Elite. Can't quite make out those labels on your screen displays? Just lean a little closer. Look over your shoulder to track that pirate visually. Eyes hurting from flying too close to that sun while doing a fuel scoop - just look around your cockpit to take a break! Want to walk around your cockpit? Go for it! Okay - that one breaks the immersion a good bit as your body is left behind. But it would be interesting to do in one of the bigger ships just to see what happens... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2017 by Shopper guy

  • I love VR
Edition: Oculus Rift + Touch System
I have had this for some time now and love it. There are pros and cons which I would like to share with you. Advise: Make sure you check the minimum requirements to run VR on your computer. Once you have verified them, do it again. Pros; 1. It's VR baby! If you are like me, you love the idea of a virtual environment. I can't wait to see what the future brings. Holo deck here I come. 2. Certain games like Elite Dangerous combined with a HOTAS are utterly amazing. The feeling of flying through space are indescribable. 3. Being able to visit and see new environments and being able to look up, down, side to side and behind you are awesome. I highly recommend theBlu. It is a sit down (you can stand) visit to three areas of the ocean. While it is obvious it is computer generated it is still amazing. I use this as a first introduction to VR for my friends and family. And they have all loved it. Cons: 1. Limited variety of games. There are only so many roller coasters you can ride or first person shooters before it all becomes repetitive. Elite dangerous is amazing though. 2. Image clarity is also an issue. The image is not tack sharp as if you were looking at real life or even your monitor. I understand it is a known limitation of the hardware and it is being worked on but no telling when there will be any improvement. 3. Very important. You need a pretty strong computer system to run this. While I am not saying it can't be done with an off the shelf computer I would recommend a custom built system. 4. VR Sickness. - If you suffer from motion sickness I would hesitate to try VR. Your eyes see motion and your brain expects motion but your body does not feel the motion. This can cause nausea in many people in the beginning. Many people get over it. I did after about a week but some people never get over it and get really nauseated when in VR. Wishes: 1. More variety of games that are not some variation of a roller coaster or a first person shooter. I know this sounds kinda nerdy but I would love to see more educational. I know YouTube has entire college courses online. Would it not be amazing for those of us that were not able to attend college to be able to do so virtually? 2. While Google VR is extraordinary some more travel to new locations that we would never get to see in person would be pretty neat as well. 3. I have two or three community programs but there are hardly ever anyone else in them. I am sure that will get better when more people get online virtually but right ow it is kinda lonely. 4. More sit down games. I am very limited in the free space I have and I look mainly for game that I can play while sitting down or does not require a lot of movement that needs space. I would most definitely recommend Oculus Rift to anyone that is interested in the idea of VR. However please keep in mind the initial dollar investment for this. You are not just buying the headset but you also need to make sure your PC is up to standard as well as extra items for the Oculus. It is not a cheap investment in the beginning but I do believe it is worth it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2018 by Andrew Stembridge

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