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Escape from Reality
Date: 2020-9-18 Ajue Talks and Chats Views: 783 Comments: 11
I have always had a desire to buy a VR device, and today it finally came true.
Recommended by @The Mascot of This Group, I bought the Oculus brand VR all-in-one machine.
Apply for a card to save money -> Get coupons -> Top up -> Place an order -> Done in one go (heart bleeding)
Due to the fact that the Oculus brand has not entered the Chinese market, I also bought a gigabit router bundled with it.
When it arrived, there were two large boxes.
One of them contains the VR device itself, and the merchant also gave an additional USB charging battery, SMARTOOOLS, a Spanish brand, which seems to be good.
The other box contains my gigabit router and a USB3.0 link cable that costs several hundred yuan.
A router that looks like a peanut shell.
A bunch of incomprehensible instruction manuals, and an external fan (#cryinglaughing). Since this router brand is also foreign, the three-pin plug is European standard, so I have to use an adapter for the domestic three-hole socket.
Outer packaging - back, with some popular game recommendations underneath.
Front, simple and cool.
The box inside, printed with the Oculus logo.
Lift the lid, wow.
Oculus Quest six-degree-of-freedom VR, currently the most powerful all-in-one VR device on the market.
The official package comes with a pair of controller batteries, basic device operation instructions, and a thick and detailed instruction manual that is too difficult to understand.
A staged photo, host + left and right controllers.
Next is to turn it on and get started, download the Beat Saber and VRChat that I have been longing for... and start my escape from reality...
Epilogue:
I usually don't do reviews when unboxing, because professional reviews require professional academic knowledge and the ability to speak those awesome terms. But I don't have that knowledge, and I don't want to mislead people who read my articles by talking nonsense. I just want to say what I want to say.
Let me wait for you in VRChat, and if I have time, I will also upload videos of my gameplay to a small video platform.
If you want to learn more about Oculus Quest, I recommend a professional review video.
Oculus Quest VR: How far are we from "Sword Art Online" and "Ready Player One"?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2z-QyogFp9o
(if it can be opened)
User Comments:
Guangdong Self-study 6 months ago (2020-10-05)
Fake · Embracing Virtual RealityAjue 6 months ago (2020-10-06)
@Guangdong Self-study: [#aru_19]
-- 7 months ago (2020-09-27)
Oh, I just looked at the VR glasses next to me ~~~Ajue 7 months ago (2020-09-27)
@--: Did looking at the VR glasses next to you suddenly make it less appealing? [#aru_1]
Nine Days 7 months ago (2020-09-26)
Ah, I haven't tried this kind of high-tech VR thing yet! I envy Ajue[#aru_16].
How is it to play? It seems that VR can be used to play games and watch movies (seriously!), and there seem to be VR videos that provide an immersive experience. It feels very cool, I want to try it[#aru_11].Ajue 7 months ago (2020-09-27)
@Nine Days: Hahaha, it does feel a bit high-tech.
It's hard for me to describe it to you, but it's really interesting. You can try it out at a VR experience store.
I have been to one before, but the games there are relatively monotonous and expensive. It's best to go to a place with motion capture suits for a better experience.
Guangdong Self-study 7 months ago (2020-09-21)
Wuwuwu, as a sour lemon, what's the experience like, blogger?
Shenzhen Self-study 7 months ago (2020-09-19)
I'm jealous.
Next Door Old Wang 7 months ago (2020-09-18)
What kind of review is this?