
Sylpmoplar VR Headset
Score: 91/100
Tupoyi Switch VR Headset
Score: 81/100Rankings

A budget mobile VR headset that offers a 360° field of view and adjustable pupil distance, compatible with most 5-7-inch smartphones. It includes a simple remote controller but lacks built-in audio and advanced tracking.

The Tupoyi headset converts a Nintendo Switch into a VR device with adjustable lenses, a 20% wider field of view, and lightweight EVA construction. While it offers decent motion sensing, it suffers from peripheral blur and a loose strap, making it best suited for casual play.
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Supported Device Type | Mobile | Nintendo Switch |
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Material | Leather | EVA |

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Professional reviewers note that the Tupoyi headset delivers a decent, affordable entry into Switch VR with ergonomic improvements over cardboard solutions, but they caution that its visual fidelity and overall performance fall short of dedicated VR headsets and console-grade expectations.
Everyday users appreciate the headset's light weight, ease of use for children, and the ability to watch 360° videos, while repeatedly calling out the loose strap, peripheral blur and insufficient light blocking as the main pain points.
“Perfect for kids-lightweight and easy to use.”

“The strap keeps slipping during gameplay.”

“Great for watching VR videos on YouTube; much better than holding the Switch.”



