Ask HN: Best VR headset for remote work?
I'm going to travel soon for long amounts of time. I don't feel like carrying my 4K monitor in my hand luggage.
Are there VR headsets good enough for remote work?
Note: I own the Quest 2 and I don't consider it good enough for this purpose (I used the Immersed app). I know people say that you get used to it. I didn't get used to it. I'd much rather use a 4K screen. I do like the Quest 2 for gaming (e.g. Eleven Table Tennis or Beat Saber).
Also solutions like Simula VR is not what I'm looking for as I'm looking for a monitor replacement.
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[ 2.9 ms ] story [ 35.3 ms ] threadThe biggest factor to me for long periods in VR is comfort, in which case I prefer using the Rift S because to me it's so ridiculously comfortable, even after trying many Quest 2 halo headbands.
Another option might be the Reverb G2 for fidelity but I can't speak for it's comfort!
Another option might be the Pimax 8k X. I've actually been considering getting one of these lately. Similar to a valve index with slightly better hardware and mostly the same software but a little software that is slightly worse.
Later this year I believe Pimax is also coming out with the 12k model.
Needless to say all these options are essentially prototypes and quite expensive.
All of that said, I mention it anyway since it’s the only headset I’ve tried that feels comfortable for reading text on a giant virtual screen. A 4K virtual screen doesn’t look quite as sharp as a 4K display in real life, but you can tell the difference between a virtual 1080p screen, whereas on a quest 2 there’s no point rendering higher than 1080p.
The Simula is available in a “tethered only” model for $2k, which is the same price as the Varjo. It uses inside-out tracking though, and it has a pass through camera if you want to see your keyboard occasionally, so it might be a better option. It’s still pre-order only though, so it might be worth waiting for project cambria or whatever Meta’s new thing is.
I agree that waiting is the only option. It seems we’re not quite there yet as far as travel is concerned.