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Oculus Series

Oculus used to be an independent company but was acquired by Facebook in 2014.

Products

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Oculus Go

Oculus Quest 

Oculus Rift S

Oculus Go is an all-in-one virtual reality product. Oculus Go does not need any personal computer or any wires for performance. The customers only need to set up the Oculus mobile app to begin playing. Oculus has three degrees of freedom which “means this headset tracks your head movements and translates them into VR for 360 viewing. Sitting recommended. No external sensors needed” (“Oculus Compare Headsets”). Oculus Go has LCD Display, 1280x1440 resolution and 60 Hz refresh rate. (“Oculus Compare Headsets”).

Oculus Quest is an all-in-one virtual reality product but also can be connected with a personal computer. Oculus Quest has six degrees of freedom which “means means this headset tracks your head and body movements in your playspace and translates them into VR with realistic precision.. No external sensors” (“Oculus Compare Headsets”). Oculus Quest has OLED display, 1440x1600 resolution, 72 Hz refresh rate (“Oculus Compare Headsets”).

Oculus Rift S is a personal computer powered virtual reality gaming product. Connecting to a personal computer can help Oculus Rift S to have higher gaming performance. It has LCD display ,1280x1440 resolution, 80 Hz refresh rate and six degrees of freedom (“Oculus Compare Headsets”).

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