The Best VR Headsets
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Virtual reality has been “right around the corner” for more than a decade. A lot of lofty promises have been made by everyone from indie startups to Apple about how the future of computing is going to involve strapping screens to our eyeballs. As it turns out, VR is still primarily best-suited for video games, and, occasionally, some highly specialized work. The “metaverse” never happened, but there's still some fun to be had.
Best of all, there's never been a better time to get into VR. Mixed reality headsets like the Meta Quest 3 have reached relatively reasonable prices. VR can be a cool way to experience certain games, art experiences, and even sex tech. For those interested, here are the best headsets we've tried.
Updated July 2024: We added Meta Quest 3 and Apple Vision Pro and removed HTC Vive Focus 3.
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Before we dive deep, there’s one question you need to answer: Do you want a tethered or wireless headset? Tethered VR gives you more graphical detail, because you’re hooked up to a PC. The disadvantage is that you’re, well, hooked up to a PC. There's no getting around the fact that cables are awkward to deal with, especially when you can't see them. You'll likely trip on them at some point. But if you're looking for absolutely top-of-the-line graphics, and you already shelled out for a great gaming PC or laptop, then you'll want to go tethered.
For most people, wirefree VR is a much better option. It's more comfortable, you don't have to worry about getting tangled up in your own cables, and it's totally portable. You can bring this kind of VR headset to any room in the house without having to lug around a PC. Plus, in the case of the Meta Quest 3, you can plug it into a PC if you want the extra graphical horsepower. Below, we feature both kinds of headsets. Take a look.