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product_id: 129965068
title: "Oculus Quest All-in-one VR Gaming Headset – 64GB (UK Import)"
brand: "oculus"
price: "3393.90 DT"
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Oculus"
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# 64GB storage for immersive games Oculus Insight tracking with 4 ultra-wide sensors Ergonomic Touch controllers with haptic feedback Oculus Quest All-in-one VR Gaming Headset – 64GB (UK Import)

**Brand:** oculus
**Price:** 3393.90 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Step into the future of gaming—where your world is the playground!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Oculus Quest All-in-one VR Gaming Headset – 64GB (UK Import) by oculus
- **How much does it cost?** 3393.90 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tn](https://www.desertcart.tn/products/129965068-oculus-quest-all-in-one-vr-gaming-headset-64gb-uk)

## Best For

- oculus enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted oculus brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Feel Every Gesture:** Ergonomic Touch controllers recreate your hands with precise gestures and tactile feedback.
- • **Star Wars & Beyond:** Launch into exclusive titles like Vader Immortal and a growing library of original VR experiences.
- • **Versatile Play Space:** Seamlessly game standing or sitting, in any room size—your environment adapts to you.
- • **Plug & Play VR Freedom:** All-in-one wireless setup—no PC or wires needed, just pure VR immersion anywhere.
- • **Precision Movement Tracking:** Oculus Insight’s 4 ultra-wide sensors capture every move instantly, no external gear required.

## Overview

The Oculus Quest 64GB is a groundbreaking all-in-one VR headset that delivers wireless, PC-free virtual reality gaming with ultra-responsive Insight tracking and intuitive Touch controllers. Designed for seamless setup and versatile play in any environment, it offers a premium immersive experience with exclusive titles like Vader Immortal, making it the ultimate gateway to next-level VR adventures.

## Description

Oculus Quest is the world's first all-in-one gaming system built for virtual reality. No wires. No PC. Just set up with the Oculus mobile app, and you’re free to explore VR from almost anywhere. Four ultra-wide angle sensors inside the headset power Oculus Insight, which precisely tracks your environment and instantly translates your movements into VR. And with ergonomic design and haptic feedback, our intuitive Touch controllers bring your hands into the game. Take VR gaming to the next level. And everywhere else It's game when you are. Simply set up the device with your Oculus mobile app, and Oculus Quest has everything you need to explore VR out of the box. Suit up and game on. Make your move. Take your first steps in a new world. Oculus insight tracking instantly reflects your movements in VR. Slash through enemy hordes, duck under obstacles and charge into the heart of every experience. Feeling is believing. Grab what you need, toss aside what you don't and feel the rumble of every impact. Oculus Touch controllers recreate your hands, their gestures and interactions precisely, so every game is real enough to reach out and touch. The world is your arcade. Set up in seconds, whether you're at home or somewhere new. Oculus Quest works with your environment, so you can play standing or sitting in spaces big or small. What's included with Oculus Quest: VR headset Touch controllers for Oculus Quest Power adapter Eyeglass spacer Oculus Insight tracking system

Review: Game Changer - This thing is surreal. Once i got it and had it ready to go I was blown away and amazed at what I have been missing. I was thrown into a tutorial to get yourself acclimated with VR and the Quest which that in itself was mind blowing. It feels weird at first when you are interacting with things because you loose your sense of touch. So it felt funny picking things up yet still very cool. I couldn't stop laughing and smiling because it literally like leaving your reality and being placed in another. It was beautiful. You felt there. So after the tutorial I immediately downloaded and jumped on Star Wars Immortal. Graphics were stunning and out of this world. I remember the first time I had Darth Vader walk up to me. I was terrified, excited, and almost cried. (But I didn't) He felt like he was right there in front of me. VR really changes the game. After getting my Star Wars rocks off I decided to go exploring and see what other secrets this guy held. Hand Tracking- I found out that this thing has hand tracking. Its in development but they have a working beta build. And yes hand tracking without a PC or light boxes. It calibrates your hands then once down put the controllers down and use your hands. Now of course you would guess the first gesture any guy would do in this situation. Haha Anyways, it needs more work but it works almost flawlessly. Visuals-For a stand alone Headset this thing packs a punch on visuals. Everything looks great. I mean I have yet to try out some of the wired VR headsets and what not but from what I have experience there is no lack luster in graphics with the Quest. Games- Now this is were I believe the quest lacks. There really isn't that many games that I would want to play. I am all about the VR FPS games like Onward, High Caliber, Pavlow, etc. None of these games are on Quest YET but from what I have read they are on there way but slowly. But then again this downside can be countered in the next topic below. Doubles as a Rift headset- Holy smokes, you can literally turn this VR headset into a Rift if you want to. All you have to do is have a compatible cord and you probably want to get a LONG one, plug it into your PC or Laptop, and you are in business. I just happen to stumble across this one day and it makes it even better. One of the cool things is being able to sit in my lazy boy, headset on, and control my computer via VR. This means no keyboard no moue nadda just have dual screens up in one of many nice cozy settings and just be on my PC without the constraints of keyboard and mouse. This also means all the games that are available on Rift you can play via the wired Quest/Rift setup. And they run great! Game Pricing- One of things I thought would be a bit harsh are the game prices. Knowing all the big pricey games that are not VR I thought these games would fall into that same category. To my amazement however they don't! I was able to get 4 games and only spent maybe 80 bucks. The most priciest games go for that I have seen is 40 bucks. They are cheap. Exercise- This thing will kick your butt if you not in shape like me. But at the same time you're having so much fun you'll barely notice. I played the boxing game Creed demo and almost passed out because it really makes you work. You have to swing, block, dodge, move around, etc. Me being me I've never boxed a day in my life so I got winded halfway into the second round. And if you get knocked down you have to move your arms in a running motion to move back towards the light or consciousness. The more you get knocked down the more you have to run back and harder. Eventually I was able to knock my opponent completely out in the 5th round. I was sweating, sore, winded, tired, etc. But I put my arms up in the air like how boxers do after they win and felt like a champ when the crowd was cheering for my victory. Next day I felt like I went to the gym and hit it kinda hard. Mind you I am completely out of shape. There are loads of other games available that can be meant for exercise. Perfect while we are quarantined. Side Effects- Now this kinda can be different for each user. For me I experience what they called if I can remember something like VR disconnect. Basically you VR for long hours then you take a break but what happens is your brain is all screwy where you pick things up or touch things. It doesn't register right away that you are touching or holding something. So you pick something up and for a small second you can't feel it or you feel like your brain is lagging. To me I was far from freaked out but actually found it interesting and cool. But the more you VR the less this will happen. Though there are some other serious mental side effects that can happen but for me I experience none of them except my brain being slow. I would Google them before hand so you know what you could expect. All in all there is so much going for this thing and Oculus has done right by VR. If you are not strapped for cash and can definitely afford this? Do it. Do it. Do it!
Review: Good VR after all - I enjoyed a lot but the only thing I didn't like is not that much comfortable with my head I felt my head heavy a bit, also the power adapter is not UK plug

## Features

- Next level gameplay: Launching with original games and experiences like Vader Immortal: A Star Wars VR Series.
- All-in-one VR: Simply set up the device with your Oculus mobile app and Oculus Quest has everything you need to explore VR, right out of the box.
- Insight tracking: Oculus Insight tracking system instantly reflects your movements in VR without the need for any external accessories.
- Touch controllers: Oculus Touch controllers precisely recreate your hands, their gestures and interactions, so every game is real enough to reach out and touch.
- Beyond room-scale: Oculus Quest works with your environment, so you can play standing or sitting, in spaces big or small.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07P6RJ39C |
| Additional Features | Gesture Tracking |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #89,944 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #497 in Standalone Virtual Reality Headsets #19,449 in PC Games & Accessories |
| Brand | Oculus |
| Built-In Media | AC Adapter, Controller, Glasses Spacer |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Connector Type | Wireless |
| Controller Type | Touchpad Control |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (3,298) |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 1440 x 1600 pixels |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Field Of View | 95 Degrees |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00815820020295 |
| Item Weight | 2070 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Oculus |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
| Mfr Part Number | 301-00172-01 |
| Model Number | 301-00172-01 |
| Operating System | oculus quest |
| Platform | Meta |
| Resolution | 1440 x 1600 |
| Screen Size | 6 Inches |
| Sensor Technology | [INFERRED: Accelerometers, gyroscopes, possibly cameras] |
| Specific Uses For Product | Gaming |
| UPC | 815820020295 |

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Why does this one cost more?**
A: i dont know but it cost $400 on the oculus website.

**Q: Why is this $899? even in the official oculus website, it's $499 for quest bundle/128gb**
A: I see it for $349.99 128 gb. The go $139.99. rift s $279.99 at .rentproductsonline  com. Just search oculus for sale only. Not rental

**Q: Is it compatible with vive body tracking?**
A: Not likely. All the tracking cameras are in the headset, I doubt it could keep track of your feet , since it wouldn't be able to see them at all times

**Q: Does the system come with any games or do you have to purchase them separately?**
A: It does come with some free games. 
I enjoy my Occulus very much!

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Game Changer
*by C***S on May 10, 2020*

This thing is surreal. Once i got it and had it ready to go I was blown away and amazed at what I have been missing. I was thrown into a tutorial to get yourself acclimated with VR and the Quest which that in itself was mind blowing. It feels weird at first when you are interacting with things because you loose your sense of touch. So it felt funny picking things up yet still very cool. I couldn't stop laughing and smiling because it literally like leaving your reality and being placed in another. It was beautiful. You felt there. So after the tutorial I immediately downloaded and jumped on Star Wars Immortal. Graphics were stunning and out of this world. I remember the first time I had Darth Vader walk up to me. I was terrified, excited, and almost cried. (But I didn't) He felt like he was right there in front of me. VR really changes the game. After getting my Star Wars rocks off I decided to go exploring and see what other secrets this guy held. Hand Tracking- I found out that this thing has hand tracking. Its in development but they have a working beta build. And yes hand tracking without a PC or light boxes. It calibrates your hands then once down put the controllers down and use your hands. Now of course you would guess the first gesture any guy would do in this situation. Haha Anyways, it needs more work but it works almost flawlessly. Visuals-For a stand alone Headset this thing packs a punch on visuals. Everything looks great. I mean I have yet to try out some of the wired VR headsets and what not but from what I have experience there is no lack luster in graphics with the Quest. Games- Now this is were I believe the quest lacks. There really isn't that many games that I would want to play. I am all about the VR FPS games like Onward, High Caliber, Pavlow, etc. None of these games are on Quest YET but from what I have read they are on there way but slowly. But then again this downside can be countered in the next topic below. Doubles as a Rift headset- Holy smokes, you can literally turn this VR headset into a Rift if you want to. All you have to do is have a compatible cord and you probably want to get a LONG one, plug it into your PC or Laptop, and you are in business. I just happen to stumble across this one day and it makes it even better. One of the cool things is being able to sit in my lazy boy, headset on, and control my computer via VR. This means no keyboard no moue nadda just have dual screens up in one of many nice cozy settings and just be on my PC without the constraints of keyboard and mouse. This also means all the games that are available on Rift you can play via the wired Quest/Rift setup. And they run great! Game Pricing- One of things I thought would be a bit harsh are the game prices. Knowing all the big pricey games that are not VR I thought these games would fall into that same category. To my amazement however they don't! I was able to get 4 games and only spent maybe 80 bucks. The most priciest games go for that I have seen is 40 bucks. They are cheap. Exercise- This thing will kick your butt if you not in shape like me. But at the same time you're having so much fun you'll barely notice. I played the boxing game Creed demo and almost passed out because it really makes you work. You have to swing, block, dodge, move around, etc. Me being me I've never boxed a day in my life so I got winded halfway into the second round. And if you get knocked down you have to move your arms in a running motion to move back towards the light or consciousness. The more you get knocked down the more you have to run back and harder. Eventually I was able to knock my opponent completely out in the 5th round. I was sweating, sore, winded, tired, etc. But I put my arms up in the air like how boxers do after they win and felt like a champ when the crowd was cheering for my victory. Next day I felt like I went to the gym and hit it kinda hard. Mind you I am completely out of shape. There are loads of other games available that can be meant for exercise. Perfect while we are quarantined. Side Effects- Now this kinda can be different for each user. For me I experience what they called if I can remember something like VR disconnect. Basically you VR for long hours then you take a break but what happens is your brain is all screwy where you pick things up or touch things. It doesn't register right away that you are touching or holding something. So you pick something up and for a small second you can't feel it or you feel like your brain is lagging. To me I was far from freaked out but actually found it interesting and cool. But the more you VR the less this will happen. Though there are some other serious mental side effects that can happen but for me I experience none of them except my brain being slow. I would Google them before hand so you know what you could expect. All in all there is so much going for this thing and Oculus has done right by VR. If you are not strapped for cash and can definitely afford this? Do it. Do it. Do it!

### ⭐⭐⭐ Good VR after all
*by S***N on February 23, 2020*

I enjoyed a lot but the only thing I didn't like is not that much comfortable with my head I felt my head heavy a bit, also the power adapter is not UK plug

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ price gouge? yes, but with link + a good PC more than matches the rift s
*by F***Y on April 21, 2020*

Buying this only for the mobility? Probably a mistake. However, with link- which is fully functional now- and a few accessories this quickly turns into a slightly less gouged rift S, with perhaps slightly poorer image quality due to lower refresh rate and lowered resolution in link because of the requirement to push through USB-3(A->C). Unsure of how the quality would be with the more expensive link cable from oculus since they don't exist. Note: rather front heavy so be prepared to make a makeshift counterweight with zip ties if needed Great for playing PC vr w/ link and a nice PC, with the option to play wirelessly even over 5ghz wifi connected to said PC through virtual desktop fiddling, plus being able to go wirelessly for simple video viewing or less demanding games- which are sadly often gated behind the quest-only store (with some great cross exceptions such as gun club!) essentially: as a vr set by itself, kinda useless after the novelty. With a PC to emulate it as a rift, well worth being price gouged, especially in these trying times. H3VR is absolutely nuts. Do your research on what you want before you buy, though, unlike me. I lucked into being satisfied after enough fiddling but if you can wait two months, probably best to bite the bullet and get the Valve Index, since by the time you get done with price gouging + accessories you're nearing $800 anyway sometimes final note: oculus link DOES WORK and 8/10 well, it works over virtual desktop wirelessly or through usb 3 cables -> usb c, kinda heavy, might be uncomfortable to some, if prices lower and aren't gougy may want to consider other headsets if you intend on playing on PC mostly. But in place of a rift S, this is a fine buy with the right technical knowledge.

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