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# Intuitive controller for seamless navigation Standalone, no PC or phone needed Built-in spatial audio for immersive sound Oculus Go Standalone Virtual Reality Headset - 32GB

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**Price:** SAR 1261
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## Summary

> 🚀 Step into your personal VR universe—no strings, just pure adventure!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Oculus Go Standalone Virtual Reality Headset - 32GB by meta
- **How much does it cost?** SAR 1261 with free shipping
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## Best For

- meta enthusiasts

## Why This Product

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## Key Features

- • **Social VR, Real Connections:** Meet up, watch live events, or game with friends worldwide in a shared virtual space.
- • **Ultimate Freedom, Zero Hassle:** Experience VR anywhere with no wires, no PC, no phone—just pure immersion.
- • **Cinematic Visuals, Personal Theater:** Crystal-clear optics and advanced 3D graphics deliver a stunning, immersive viewing experience.
- • **Immersive Sound, No Strings Attached:** Built-in spatial audio drivers create rich, 3D soundscapes without bulky headphones.
- • **Effortless Control at Your Fingertips:** Navigate apps and explore virtual worlds easily with the ergonomic, intuitive controller.

## Overview

The Oculus Go is a lightweight, standalone VR headset with 32GB storage, featuring high-quality lenses, built-in spatial audio, and an intuitive controller. Designed for portability and ease of use, it requires no PC or phone, enabling immersive solo or social VR experiences with crystal-clear visuals and seamless connectivity.

## Description

Product Description Easily enter virtual reality with no PC or wires attached Oculus Go is a standalone VR headset made to fit you Designed with breathable fabrics adjustable straps and our best lenses yet Please note Power adapter not included 10W (5V 2A) AC adapter required Box Contains Go Device;Controller (1);Printed Accessory Folio w/quick start Manual;1 AA battery;Lens Cloth;Micro USB cable (Please note: Power adapter not included. 10W (5V 2A) AC adapter required)

Review: A very good VR Headset - Having started with Google Cardboard (iphone), then moving upto Gear VR (Samsung phone eventually went kaput), I had a good understanding of what to expect on the Oculus go. Having gone 6 months with no VR I started to miss the personal cinema experience so started looking at those personal cinema glasses, all of which came with a price tag of around £649+. I eventually came across Oculus Go and knowing the previous experience along with the price tag of £249.99, it made sense. Not only would the Oculus Go provide me with the cinema feature to watch all films, Netflix and Prime, it would also be an entertaining VR headset at the same time. Version (32gb v 64gb) I opted for the 64gb version as from experience knew it was needed, I'm glad I did too as I overlooked the fact that the operating system and Oculus software took up a lot of this before installing any apps. I can't imagine how the 32gb is enough for anyone. If you are buying I urge you to spend the extra £50 and get the 64gb as there is no upgrading. Battery The battery I feel is just enough to enjoy a streamed film without worrying, I don't think I would play more than a couple of hours anyway. After every use I just plug it in and the light is solid green when I come to play it again. Note, allow a good 3-4 hours charge time after taking it out of the box from new. Comfort After the first few uses I have ended up with red marks on my cheeks however having messed with the strapping a few times I think I've eventually got it fitting great. Laying flat whilst watching films does not feel uncomfortable nor does it weigh heavily on my face. Sound The built in sound is amazing, I can't even tell where the sound comes from but it does provide you with surround sound and is loud enough to blank out other noises. I use the wired headphones when watching films which work great given that they are the only wires. Controller The controller is comfortable and having played it everyday for a week, the battery (1 AA) is down to 80% so it doesn't use much. It's very responsive too, playing shooting games and carrying items around feel natural. I do find though that the swipe panel is a little high up the controller but I got used to it. I have connected an Xbox One S controller to it which is a great addition but does not offer the same interaction as the controller, also it's not compatible with all apps, it's good for backup though. Display The screen is a massive step up from my my previous gear VR (Samsung S7), I have tried to look for the pixelation of the screen but struggle to find any, where as my previous Samsung phone showed clear signs. If you are thinking of upgrading from a gear VR I would say it's worth it as not only do you get a better display, you don't need to mess around with clicking your phone in every time you use it. The len's on the Oculus Go are far superior than those on the Oculus Rift which uses last gen len's, the spiral effect on the latest len's provide a much smoother experience in my opinion. The screen is at its hottest whilst streaming video's but I have not yet had any overheating issues. It seems to handle to heat 10x better than my mobile used to. Software The phone app works well with the headset however I suppose this will depend on what phone you have, I have managed to stream the headset's view to my phone which helps me guide people around and seems pretty smooth, I can't however manage to get it streaming to my Samsung TV, maybe the upscale is too much. Overall I would highly recommend this to anyone who is looking to either step into VR for the first time, upgrading from Gear VR or Cardboard or is looking to just have that personal cinema experience. It's worth noting though that this offers a mobile VR experience with mobile type apps/games, if you are wanting to play much larger demanding games then go for the £400+ headsets.
Review: Image and sound quality are impressive. - I currently own a Psvr, cardboard and now the Oculus Go and have to admit, I'm blown away by the oculus. The "Cardboard" headset is trash. It's one of the £40 generic plastic affairs found lurking around desertcart and almost entirely pointless. Psvr is excellent but the image quality is lacking. Despite all of the tech and software magic that went into the Psvr, it's just not quite "there" but I'm still happy to use it for some racing and a few other games. The Go, for me, shines with media playback. I haven't had much experience gaming on there, but love the image quality and I'm blown away with the audio. The audio will not replace a decent pair of headphones, it still does a good job. In an empty room, with the lights off, watching Netflix is a joy. The audio is clear, precise but lacks bass. The good thing about the audio is the fact, while it's loud enough for thr wearer, others in the room can barely hear it. If I could combine the best qualities of the psvr and the Go, it would be amazing. For £200-£250 I'd say this is well worth a purchase. I'm looking forward to seeing how the tech progresses over the next few years. One area where the psvr dominates is it's range of adjustments. For a guy, I have extremely long eyelashes which have a tendency to rub on the optics when I blink, with the psvr I can simply adjust the headset and its not a problem. I even tried installing the eyeglass spacer hoping it would help, but it doesn't. I find that if I physically hold the headset out from my face slightly it also improves the image clarity, so an option to move the optics towards you or away would be a huge improvement. All things considered, I'm confident it's money well spent, I just hope the next gen irons out some of the niggles.

## Features

- Personal Viewing The littlest big screen Crystal clear optics and state-of-the-art 3D graphics make your headset feel more like a personal theatre
- Viewing with Friends Watch with friends Meet up in VR with friends and fans from around the world to catch live sports concerts or just your favourite TV show
- Portable & Easy to use Ready when you are Experience portable all-in-one VR That means no PC phone wires or hassles
- Controller Effortless control Whether it's navigating to your favourite shows or to a far-off land the intuitive controller makes getting there easy
- Built-In Audio Surrounded by sound Spatial audio drivers are built right into the headset providing dramatic immersive sound without the need for bulky or tangled headphones Oculus Go also features a 3 5 mm audio jack so how you listen is always up to you

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B07D7HPSFC |
| Batteries  | 1 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | 609 in Mobile Phone Virtual Reality (VR) Headsets |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (3,258) |
| Delivery information | We cannot deliver certain products outside mainland UK ( Details ). We will only be able to confirm if this product can be delivered to your chosen address when you enter your delivery address at checkout. |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer  | No |
| Item model number  | 1 |
| Language  | English |
| Product Dimensions  | 10 x 10 x 10 cm; 453.59 g |
| Rated  | Not PEGI rated |
| Release date  | 20 Feb. 2020 |

## Images

![Oculus Go Standalone Virtual Reality Headset - 32GB - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61aRU3A0V1L.jpg)
![Oculus Go Standalone Virtual Reality Headset - 32GB - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41PBOP28R5L.jpg)
![Oculus Go Standalone Virtual Reality Headset - 32GB - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41jrIfrsA1L.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Platform For Display** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does it have its own browser, is it easy to navigate and can you visit any site? (Play youtube videos etc)**
A: Yep,,has it's own browser,can visit anysite you normally would.
And YouTube is incredible,,it's like your watching on a 100+ inch curved tv 😀

**Q: Is this significantly better than the £25 ones you put your ( 2-3 year old ) phone into ?**
A: I've got a Vive and a Rift and whilst this does not have the same graphical ability of a £1000 PC coupled with the full freedom of these other VR systems, this little standalone headset is amazing :) The tracking accuracy when you move your head is fabulous and I've not experienced any drift like I did when messing with Google Cardboard or Samsung Gear VR. The immersion is there, I can't praise it highly enough :) Dead and Buried is great fun on the Go :-) As a bonus, if you've already bought stuff on the Oculus store for the Gear VR, it nearly all works with the Go. :-) If you want a quality VR  experience without shelling the best part of £1500, this will not disappoint :)

**Q: Is the interface the same regardless of you wether or you set up the Oculus Go on your iphone or android?**
A: Yes 
The set up on the phone is to register the device only.
After that it runs independently through wifi

**Q: i am completely ignorant of vr would this be ok for my nine year old grandson and can you use it for games and how do you load games**
A: Officially Oculus say that it should be used for ages 13 and above, mostly due to the social media content available on the device, but I would also suggest that young eyes are still developing and the VR experience can be quite intense on the senses, not to mention possible motion sickness etc, but everyone is different. In terms of loading games, you basically pair the device with your phone initially in order to make it connect to the internet. Once you've done that all games and apps can be downloaded directly to the device from the main menu as the device will connect with the internet every time once set up.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A very good VR Headset
*by J***B on 9 September 2019*

Having started with Google Cardboard (iphone), then moving upto Gear VR (Samsung phone eventually went kaput), I had a good understanding of what to expect on the Oculus go. Having gone 6 months with no VR I started to miss the personal cinema experience so started looking at those personal cinema glasses, all of which came with a price tag of around £649+. I eventually came across Oculus Go and knowing the previous experience along with the price tag of £249.99, it made sense. Not only would the Oculus Go provide me with the cinema feature to watch all films, Netflix and Prime, it would also be an entertaining VR headset at the same time. Version (32gb v 64gb) I opted for the 64gb version as from experience knew it was needed, I'm glad I did too as I overlooked the fact that the operating system and Oculus software took up a lot of this before installing any apps. I can't imagine how the 32gb is enough for anyone. If you are buying I urge you to spend the extra £50 and get the 64gb as there is no upgrading. Battery The battery I feel is just enough to enjoy a streamed film without worrying, I don't think I would play more than a couple of hours anyway. After every use I just plug it in and the light is solid green when I come to play it again. Note, allow a good 3-4 hours charge time after taking it out of the box from new. Comfort After the first few uses I have ended up with red marks on my cheeks however having messed with the strapping a few times I think I've eventually got it fitting great. Laying flat whilst watching films does not feel uncomfortable nor does it weigh heavily on my face. Sound The built in sound is amazing, I can't even tell where the sound comes from but it does provide you with surround sound and is loud enough to blank out other noises. I use the wired headphones when watching films which work great given that they are the only wires. Controller The controller is comfortable and having played it everyday for a week, the battery (1 AA) is down to 80% so it doesn't use much. It's very responsive too, playing shooting games and carrying items around feel natural. I do find though that the swipe panel is a little high up the controller but I got used to it. I have connected an Xbox One S controller to it which is a great addition but does not offer the same interaction as the controller, also it's not compatible with all apps, it's good for backup though. Display The screen is a massive step up from my my previous gear VR (Samsung S7), I have tried to look for the pixelation of the screen but struggle to find any, where as my previous Samsung phone showed clear signs. If you are thinking of upgrading from a gear VR I would say it's worth it as not only do you get a better display, you don't need to mess around with clicking your phone in every time you use it. The len's on the Oculus Go are far superior than those on the Oculus Rift which uses last gen len's, the spiral effect on the latest len's provide a much smoother experience in my opinion. The screen is at its hottest whilst streaming video's but I have not yet had any overheating issues. It seems to handle to heat 10x better than my mobile used to. Software The phone app works well with the headset however I suppose this will depend on what phone you have, I have managed to stream the headset's view to my phone which helps me guide people around and seems pretty smooth, I can't however manage to get it streaming to my Samsung TV, maybe the upscale is too much. Overall I would highly recommend this to anyone who is looking to either step into VR for the first time, upgrading from Gear VR or Cardboard or is looking to just have that personal cinema experience. It's worth noting though that this offers a mobile VR experience with mobile type apps/games, if you are wanting to play much larger demanding games then go for the £400+ headsets.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Image and sound quality are impressive.
*by M***K on 29 January 2019*

I currently own a Psvr, cardboard and now the Oculus Go and have to admit, I'm blown away by the oculus. The "Cardboard" headset is trash. It's one of the £40 generic plastic affairs found lurking around amazon and almost entirely pointless. Psvr is excellent but the image quality is lacking. Despite all of the tech and software magic that went into the Psvr, it's just not quite "there" but I'm still happy to use it for some racing and a few other games. The Go, for me, shines with media playback. I haven't had much experience gaming on there, but love the image quality and I'm blown away with the audio. The audio will not replace a decent pair of headphones, it still does a good job. In an empty room, with the lights off, watching Netflix is a joy. The audio is clear, precise but lacks bass. The good thing about the audio is the fact, while it's loud enough for thr wearer, others in the room can barely hear it. If I could combine the best qualities of the psvr and the Go, it would be amazing. For £200-£250 I'd say this is well worth a purchase. I'm looking forward to seeing how the tech progresses over the next few years. One area where the psvr dominates is it's range of adjustments. For a guy, I have extremely long eyelashes which have a tendency to rub on the optics when I blink, with the psvr I can simply adjust the headset and its not a problem. I even tried installing the eyeglass spacer hoping it would help, but it doesn't. I find that if I physically hold the headset out from my face slightly it also improves the image clarity, so an option to move the optics towards you or away would be a huge improvement. All things considered, I'm confident it's money well spent, I just hope the next gen irons out some of the niggles.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ GO and get a GO! Great VR headset for the first time/casual VR user!
*by P***L on 3 July 2018*

To be honest I was in two minds as to whether to get the Oculus Go as I already have two Samsung Gear VR’s. There didn’t appear to be a lot of difference image wise and I was a bit concerned that there was no expandable memory on the Go (hence why I bought the 64Gb version) but the GearVR needs the phone(s) installed and the Go offers a couple of options for people (like my wife) that wear glasses so this was enough to make me buy one. I’ve now had/used to Go for a couple of days and I definitely made the right decision! The optical quality is a little better than the GearVR (more to do with the lenses than an increase in pixels I think) but not having to sacrifice the phone is a huge bonus. Since I’ve had it I’ve also learnt that I can easily copy files from my PC over to it including 360 degree images taken on my Gear 360 camera. You can also pair it with a GamePad (or x-box 1s (new version) too although I found the supplied controller decent enough. Sure you only get 90-120 minutes battery life but I have the headset connected to a power pack so that’s not a problem (you can also use it connected to the mains but the headset can get hot/overheat and, of course, tethering yourself to a cable plugged in to a wall kinda defeats the object of having a stand-alone VR headset). There are some negatives of course (otherwise I would have awarded it 5 starts!): the optics are OK but not pin-sharp and the sound quality from the inbuilt speakers (another excellent feature!) could be better (it’s still quite good though just occasionally weak on base side). Given the price and a good range of Apps too I have no hesitation in recommending the Oculus Go for the first time/casual user (very easy to setup and use even for a relative novice (you will need to Oculus App installed on you phone to start it all off).

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