The HP Reverb G2 is a pretty new and well rated piece of VR kit that’s exactly $599. Not wireless though, so that might be a dealbreaker. I have an Index and the wire’s never been an issue for me, and there are ways to cable it above your head if needed.
Alternatively, go with the Rift S or Quest 2 for $299 if you’re OK with linking your Facebook account. For the Quest 2 you either run a USB-C cable to the headset or use the recently released AirLink to stream your PC VR programs to the headset. For the Rift you run the cable.
Note that Facebook is pretty aggressive with phasing out the older products to normalise the Facebook account linking shit going forward, so pick your poison of either spending money or paying with your data. If you create a fake account just to use the Quest 2, you’ll probably get banned (on Oculus and Facebook) and you’ll need to do a factory reset and say goodbye to anything you bought on the Oculus store.
The HP Reverb G2 is a pretty new and well rated piece of VR kit that’s exactly $599. Not wireless though, so that might be a dealbreaker. I have an Index and the wire’s never been an issue for me, and there are ways to cable it above your head if needed.
Alternatively, go with the Rift S or Quest 2 for $299 if you’re OK with linking your Facebook account. For the Quest 2 you either run a USB-C cable to the headset or use the recently released AirLink to stream your PC VR programs to the headset. For the Rift you run the cable.
Note that Facebook is pretty aggressive with phasing out the older products to normalise the Facebook account linking shit going forward, so pick your poison of either spending money or paying with your data. If you create a fake account just to use the Quest 2, you’ll probably get banned (on Oculus and Facebook) and you’ll need to do a factory reset and say goodbye to anything you bought on the Oculus store.