Rankings

The TECKNET headset turns any compatible smartphone into a VR viewer with a wide field of view, adjustable optics and a Bluetooth controller, making it a solid entry-level option for families and educators.

The Atlasonix VR Headset is a smartphone-based solution offering a 360° view, adjustable optics, and broad app support, making it a solid budget choice for families. Its main drawbacks are iOS remote incompatibility, a flimsy plastic build, and occasional focus challenges.

The SENYHPHC headset offers a budget-friendly way to turn most smartphones into a VR viewer, featuring built-in stereo headphones, adjustable optics and a Bluetooth remote, but its plastic construction and limited iOS remote support keep it from competing with higher-end mobile solutions.

The CoCerKet headset provides a comfortable, wide-view smartphone VR experience with adjustable lenses and a Bluetooth remote, though it lacks built-in audio and its controller functionality is limited.

The Calidaka V5 is a budget-friendly mobile VR headset that adds a Bluetooth remote and adjustable IPD to a lightweight, ventilated design. It targets casual users who want a simple plug-and-play VR experience on compatible smartphones.

The SENYHPHC headset is a budget-friendly mobile VR viewer with 100° FOV, adjustable lenses, and built-in headphones, targeting families and casual users. While it offers good comfort and broad phone support, its remote suffers on newer iOS devices and overall build quality is modest.
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| ↓ lower better | 540 g | 268 gbest | 408 g | 388 g | 272 g | 408 g |
360 degreesbest | 110 degrees | 100 degrees | 120 degrees | 110 degrees | 100 degrees | |
— | 3 yearsbest | 1 years | 1 years | 0 years | — |
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Compatibility(1) | ||||||
Supported Device Type | Smartphone | Smartphone | Smartphone | Smartphone | Phone | smartphone |
Audio(1) | ||||||
Audio Output | — | None | Stereo headphones | External | — | built-in headphones |
Accessories(1) | ||||||
Included Controller Type | Bluetooth remote | Bluetooth gamepad | Bluetooth remote | Bluetooth | Bluetooth remote | Bluetooth remote |
Warranty(1) | ||||||
Warranty Period (years) | — | 3 years | 1 years | 1 years | 0 years | — |
Display(2) | ||||||
Resolution per Eye (pixels) | 4K pixels | — | — | 1080p pixels | — | — |
Field of View (degrees) | 360 degrees | 110 degrees | 100 degrees | 120 degrees | 110 degrees | 100 degrees |
Build & Design(2) | ||||||
Weight (g) | 540 g | 268 g | 408 g | 388 g | 272 g | 408 g |
Material | Plastic | Foam | ABS plastic | Breathable sponge with silicone | ABS/PMMA/PU leather | ABS |

Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Professional reviewers rate the Atlasonix VR Headset highly for its adjustable optics, comfort, and expansive 360° field of view, but criticize the iOS remote incompatibility, cheap plastic feel, and focus difficulty.
Everyday users love the headset as an affordable, family-friendly way to experience VR, praising comfort and content variety, while noting remote issues on iPhones and build-quality concerns.

“fantastic gift for kids”

“delightful”

“amazing”








Professional reviewers praise its straightforward setup, solid build quality and value, while noting the lack of motion tracking and advanced haptics as expected for its price tier.
Everyday users love the ease of use, comfort and clear visuals, especially for kids, but complain about blurry images when not properly adjusted and the absence of integrated audio.

Professional reviewers view the SENYHPHC headset as a respectable budget alternative to Google Cardboard and Samsung Gear VR, highlighting its affordable price, built-in audio and remote controller as strong points while noting the cheap plastic build and limited iOS functionality.
Everyday users appreciate the ease of use, kid-friendly design and adjustable focus, but many complain about the remote's iOS incompatibility, flimsy strap and occasional phone overheating.

Professional reviewers view the CoCerKet VR headset as a solid, budget-friendly option for newcomers to VR, praising its wide field of view, 1080P support, and ergonomic improvements, while noting its limited controller capabilities and lack of premium build quality make it unsuitable for hardcore gaming.
Everyday users appreciate the headset's comfort, ease of setup, and immersive media experience, especially for 3D movies and casual apps. Common complaints focus on the Bluetooth controller's poor iOS compatibility, absence of built-in audio, occasional fogging, and the need to remove bulky phone cases.

Professional editors note the headset's inclusion of a Bluetooth remote and adjustable IPD set it apart from entry-level cardboard viewers, positioning it as a value-focused mobile VR upgrade.
Everyday users praise the headset for its simple setup, comfortable wear, and the convenience of the Bluetooth remote, often buying it as an inexpensive gift.

Professional editors view the SENYHPHC headset as a solid, budget-oriented entry point into mobile VR, highlighting its ease of use and family-friendly design while noting limited iOS remote support and basic construction.
Everyday users praise the simple plug-and-play setup, comfort, and value, but complain about Bluetooth remote performance on iPhones, pixelation on some phones, and average headphone audio quality.



