🎮 Elevate Your VR Game with Unmatched Comfort!
The Razer VR Facial Interface for Meta Quest 2 is engineered for comfort and hygiene, featuring ultra-thin textured membranes, medical-grade silicone, and a light-blocking design with cooling vents. Co-designed with ResMed technology, it ensures a snug fit and easy maintenance, making it the perfect accessory for immersive VR experiences.
D**N
Great facial interface for the Quest 2
This facial interface is comfortable and feels very high quality. It's easy to clean off and you get a lot of ventilation when using it. I still sweat when playing games like Thrill of the Fight or Beat Saber, but I am not as uncomfortable as I used to be when doing that with the stock facial interface. This one keeps me cooler and feels better against my face. As long as you position it properly, it also blocks a ton of light! I highly recommend this!
N**R
So soft... so much more comfortable
This takes a little while to get used to... has a bit of a rubbery feel that really grabs your face. But it's very soft. It's a nice upgrade over the stock face piece... once you get used to it, it's quite comfortable. It let's in absolutely zero light... It can get a little sweaty because it is a silicone material... but the nice thing is you can grab a wet one or something like that to clean and disinfect it in a matter of seconds. Highly recommend, this really does make the quest 2 feel like a more premium headset.
J**H
Great material, not great fit
So it’s quite disappointing actually.The good. The material is strong, and is a high quality. Something you would expect from razor.The bad. I snapped it into my headset and adjust the straps for several minutes. All of which left me feeling like I need to return it. The top strap is very short. So short it doesn’t leave a lot of room for adjustment. The side straps feel great, but there is a plastic bar that is directly in the way of what I think might be the sweet spot. Lastly the ring that is supposed to cup the back of your head sits near the top rear of mine. I don’t think I have a large head either, I wear a medium motor cycle helmet.I think if the top strap was longer, it might have stood a chance to be the best light weight headstrap option. Sadly I can’t recommend this.I like razor products, but this one was just disappointing. Great concept, poor execution
D**Y
This is an expensive strap, but as usual, Razer delivers...
This is an expensive strap, but as usual, Razer delivers.I was previously using the strap made by Kiwi. While that is a very good strap, it has a really annoying adjustment knob right around the back of your head. This makes it so you can't lay back in a recliner or on your bed. But Razer has this strap balanced perfectly so that you only have to adjust it once and it's easy to put the quest on and off again just like the Kiwi. And now I can lay back and enjoy VR from the comfort of my Lazy Boy. :)
L**S
really overpriced, good if you have a small to medium head
yeah, not great for a larger head, but seems quality and comfortable. the price is a joke. I payed close to 70 when I tried it, maybe worth 30 before the quest 3 announcement. now maybe 15?
D**S
This head strap is great and has a few killer use cases!
Tl;dr at the top: This head strap is very comfortable and holds surprisingly tight in fast games. $70 is too much though! I got it on sale for $35 and can definitely recommend it for that price.Here are my thoughts about the pros and cons of this head strap. Pros:+ It's very light! This is a plus in all use cases since every gram you add to the headset has to be held up by your neck.+ It holds just as tightly to your face as elite-style straps. IMO this is very important in fast-moving games, and still important in other usage since it means the headset won't spring around like on halo straps.+ There's no adjustment wheel protruding out of the back like on elite-style straps. This is very important when laying down or resting your head back on a chair, which also means it's important for sim rigs. It's also valuable because the strap never readjusts itself (other straps do so when you push on them)+ The strap is way more comfortable than the default strap, and on par with elite-style straps once you get it adjusted properly.+ You can squish the strap down to fit it in much smaller spaces than any elite-style or halo strap. Important for people who like to bring their headset with them when vacationing, visiting friends/family, etc.+ Doesn't touch your ears like the default strap. This is true of pretty much every aftermarket strap but it's also true here.+ It's easily adaptable to the Quest 3 with a 3d printer. This is also true of some other head straps, but the process is even easier for this one than for others since the strap can fully detach from the attachment arms without tools.Cons:- $70 is just too expensive. Nobody is going to shell that out for a cloth strap for the Quest 2, no matter how good it is. And I want this thing to succeed because it's pretty good!- Black is very Razer, but it matches NOTHING on the headset. Everything else is off-white or dark grey. Why black?!?!- Some of the stitching is already coming undone on my top strap- Because it's a soft strap, it's harder to mount a battery to. Just IMO, but I mounted a battery to my last strap and I wouldn't recommend doing so anyway.
A**S
Really good quality
The best upside is that you can lay down or put your head against any surface and feel very comfortable, main downside is it feels like it's going to fall off alot
J**L
Best one I've used.
Didn't like the one it cane with so I bought the Kiwi brand. That one is good but it was time for a new one as the kiwi was starting to go. This one is a lot more comfortable and sofar I haven't noticed any red marks on my face. Only thing that could be a negative is that it does stick to my face, but I don't even notice it untill I take it off. Would definitely recommend.
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