
Oculus Quest 2 64 GB
Score: 80/100
HP Reverb G2
Score: 75/100Rankings

The Oculus Quest 2 is a standalone, wireless VR headset delivering sharp 1832×1920 per-eye visuals, inside-out tracking and integrated 3D audio, making it a versatile all-in-one solution. Its limitations include a modest 72 Hz refresh rate, reliance on AA batteries for controllers, and a required Meta account. Ideal for beginners and casual gamers seeking a portable VR experience with optional PC tethering.

The HP Reverb G2 V2 offers premium 2160×2160 per-eye resolution, integrated spatial audio, and inside-out tracking, making it a top choice for professionals and visual-centric gamers. Its reliance on a high-end PC, limited IPD range, and wired connection can be drawbacks for users seeking ultimate freedom. Best suited for designers, engineers, and gamers who prioritize visual fidelity over absolute tracking precision.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
| ↓ lower better | 503 gbest | 550 g |
— | 114 °best | |
— | 2,160 pixelsbest | |
72 Hz | 90 Hzbest | |
6best | — |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
Display(2) | ||
Resolution per Eye (pixels) | 1832x1920 pixels | 2160 pixels |
Refresh Rate (Hz) | 72 Hz | 90 Hz |
Fit & Comfort(1) | ||
IPD Adjustment Range (mm) | 58-71 mm | 60-68 mm |
Build & Design(2) | ||
Weight (g) | 503 g | 550 g |
Lens Type | Fast-switch LCD | Fresnel-Aspherical |
Sensors & Tracking(1) | ||
Tracking System | inside-out 6DoF | Inside-out |
Audio(1) | ||
Audio Type | Integrated speakers; 3.5mm headphone jack | Integrated open-back spatial audio |
Connectivity(1) | ||
Connectivity Type | Standalone wireless; USB‑C; Oculus Link | USB-C |
Compatibility(1) | ||
Compatible Platforms | Standalone; PC via Oculus Link | Windows PC |
Accessories(1) | ||
Included Accessories | Headset; Two Touch controllers; Two AA batteries; Glasses spacer | Headset, cable, controllers, adapters, power adapter |


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Professional reviewers praise the Quest 2 as an advanced all-in-one headset that delivers a 50 % pixel boost, Snapdragon XR2 performance, and the flexibility of both standalone and PC-tethered VR, while noting drawbacks such as the mandatory Meta account and the modest 72 Hz base refresh rate.
Everyday users love the wireless freedom, comfortable weight, and ease of setup, but repeatedly voice annoyance over AA controller batteries and the compulsory Facebook login, with some wishing for higher refresh rates.

Professional reviewers commend the Reverb G2 V2 for its industry-leading resolution, lightweight construction, and integrated spatial audio, noting it as a solid evolution of the original. However, they point out that the inside-out tracking is still less reliable than Lighthouse-based systems and that the limited IPD range and lack of external sensor support are notable drawbacks.
Everyday users love the crystal-clear visuals and the plug-and-play simplicity of the headset, praising the comfort of the magnetic face cushions and the convenience of the long cable. Recurring frustrations center on controller tracking drift, occasional lens fogging, fit issues for larger heads, and the necessity of a high-end PC to fully exploit the resolution.
“crystal clear visuals”

“controller tracking drift”


