
VR Shinecon VR Headset
Score: 78/100
Orzly VR Headset
Score: 58/100Rankings

The VR Shinecon headset offers a wide 110° field of view, adjustable IPD, and built-in 3D stereo sound, making it a strong budget option for many smartphones. However, its heavier build and lack of glasses support or advanced tracking can hinder longer sessions. It targets casual gamers and movie watchers who prioritize immersion over high-end features.

The Orzly VR Headset brings lightweight, adjustable VR to the Nintendo Switch, supporting a handful of Switch titles and YouTube VR. Its very limited game library and the need to detach Joy-Cons restrict its appeal for serious gamers. Perfect for families and younger players wanting an inexpensive Switch VR experience.
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Weight (g) | 550 g | 380 g |
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Connectivity Type | Bluetooth | Nintendo Switch |
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Compatible Platforms | Android,iOS,Windows | Nintendo Switch, Switch OLED |

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Professional reviewers commend the Shinecon for its comfortable cushioning, magnetic phone access, and impressive virtual screen size that delivers strong immersion for movies and 360° content. However, they criticize the lack of glasses support, potential head strain during longer sessions, and the absence of haptic feedback and advanced tracking.
Everyday users generally praise the headset's lightweight feel, comfortable padding, and easy phone insertion, especially for short movie or travel video sessions. Recurring complaints focus on head strain after a couple of hours, incompatibility with glasses, and variability in visual quality depending on the phone used.

“nicely designed and thought out”

“most comfortable”



Professional reviewers consider the Orzly headset the most practical way to experience Nintendo's limited VR titles, praising its lightweight build, adjustable IPD dial, and comfortable fit. However, they caution that the narrow library of VR‑compatible games and the necessity to remove Joy‑Cons diminish its overall value for serious gamers.
Everyday users love the headset's comfort, light weight, and easy adjustability, especially for younger players. The dominant criticism revolves around the very limited number of VR-ready Switch games and the extra steps required to set up the device, which many find cumbersome.