Best Google Cardboard Alternatives
Things to consider when looking for the best Google Cardboard alternatives
When comparing reviews for products, these are the top things reviewers talk about:
- Audio: 181 mentions
- Graphics: 122 mentions
- Performance: 97 mentions
- Resolution: 79 mentions
- Input: 73 mentions
- Player experience: 68 mentions
- Game: 63 mentions
- Controller: 61 mentions
- Comfort: 30 mentions
- Price point: 21 mentions
Based on 111 reviews
The Looria Grade (A - F) accounts for multiple factors, including sentiment, helpfulness, and more. Learn about our sources and ranking.
- Great for newbies to VR
- Comfortable and snug
- Prevents weight from being all on nose/face
- Good for older people
- Doesn’t require expensive PCVR kit
Based on 122 reviews
The Looria Grade (A - F) accounts for multiple factors, including sentiment, helpfulness, and more. Learn about our sources and ranking.
- Comfortable to wear and delivers a sharp desktop VR experience
- Slow versus Fast
- Older controllers and high price make it a tough sell for general consumers
- Partnered with Valve to produce the first Vive VR headset
- Released the grip-sensing Index
Based on 29 reviews
The Looria Grade (A - F) accounts for multiple factors, including sentiment, helpfulness, and more. Learn about our sources and ranking.
- Great for price
- Comfortable
- Doesn't come with a headstrap
- Case is good but no instructions
- Fits Oculus Quest 2
Based on 33 reviews
The Looria Grade (A - F) accounts for multiple factors, including sentiment, helpfulness, and more. Learn about our sources and ranking.
- Great for screens
- Comfortable
- Good for gaming
- Auto IPD adjustment
- Integrated eye tracking
Based on 75 reviews
The Looria Grade (A - F) accounts for multiple factors, including sentiment, helpfulness, and more. Learn about our sources and ranking.
- Great for VR gaming
- Good screen quality
- Upgraded version is better
- Not for graphics demanding games
Based on 64 reviews
The Looria Grade (A - F) accounts for multiple factors, including sentiment, helpfulness, and more. Learn about our sources and ranking.
- Great for VR gaming
- Good quality
- Bearly noticeable SDE
- Tracking is better than Quest 2
- FOV is one of the biggest and best differences
Based on 128 reviews
The Looria Grade (A - F) accounts for multiple factors, including sentiment, helpfulness, and more. Learn about our sources and ranking.
- Great for gaming
- Includes external tracking faceplate
- Comes with controllers
- Good value for the price
- Some issues with the cable connection
Based on 62 reviews
The Looria Grade (A - F) accounts for multiple factors, including sentiment, helpfulness, and more. Learn about our sources and ranking.
- Great for gaming
- Comfortable
- Screen door effect not an issue
- Some things about headset make it hard to play for more than 30 minutes
- Affordable
Based on 49 reviews
The Looria Grade (A - F) accounts for multiple factors, including sentiment, helpfulness, and more. Learn about our sources and ranking.
- Great for gaming
- Improved upon predecessor
- Costs less than any other flagship VR headset did at its launch
- Thorough but also concise
- No interest in handhelds
Based on 279 reviews
The Looria Grade (A - F) accounts for multiple factors, including sentiment, helpfulness, and more. Learn about our sources and ranking.
- Great for high resolution VR
- Good base station options
- Needs more software updates
- Controllers are not good
- Resolution is great but the product doesn't work half the time