Product Comparison: Oculus Go vs Oculus Rift
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- Its a great product.
- Warning to anyone afraid of heights! It seems real! Also have to avoid the games with fast movement because I get motion sick, but I love most of the games!
- I think that you need to add more movement to the VR to get a better sense of immersion, similar to the HTC Vive with room detection.
- VERY well built for such a delicate device.
- Sound quality is very good.
- It fits almost perfectly, you can customize it so well.
- Setup was easy, using the Oculus store is intuitive and the free apps can fill your first day experimenting.