🎮 Elevate Your VR Game with Comfort and Style!
The Adjustable Halo Strap for Oculus Quest 1/Quest 2 is an ergonomically designed head strap that balances weight and reduces facial pressure. Made from high-quality ABS material, it ensures durability and longevity. The strap features quick installation and adjustment capabilities, a soft and easy-to-clean contact surface, and is compatible with various devices, making it an essential accessory for any VR enthusiast.
Item Weight | 145 Grams |
Platform | No Operating System |
Screen Size | 6 Inches |
Additional Features | Sweatproof |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Specific Uses For Product | Gaming, Video |
A**R
Kiddo asked for this product
I bought one halo a year or so ago for the one VR unit my two grandsons got for Christmas. I didn't like the way the strap that came with it made the unit sit on their faces. They thought this halo was the greatest thing ever! It holds the unit so that it does not put so much pressure on their faces. Anyway, fast forward to their dad bought another VR unit recently, so they would each have one. The first thing out of Bohdi's mouth when I got to their house was "We are going to need you to get another halo". A request, but it left little room for misunderstanding. Because I am a thoughtful grandmother and the whole thing was a birthday present, I got the second halo. It is just as much of a success as the first one. These halo straps are very well adjustable, they take the pressure off the wearer's face, and reduce the heat of having the VR unit on. I highly recommend this product.
W**1
Works perfect for Quest 1
So I still use a Quest 1 since I mostly use it for PCVR. I saw that this strap was compatible with it and decided to give it a shot. It fits perfectly! It’s comfortable to wear, it’s very stable, it’s exactly what I needed!Before putting it on a Quest 1, there are two foam stickers that will need to be removed first. These come off easily, and once removed it should slide right into the rail.
Z**M
comfy but..
The finished product felt very good but the installation with the quest 1 was very hard, the instructions were unclear but I found my own way at the end. Very comfy but back adjust wheel didnt allow me to lay down and use the quest.
H**.
Amazing upgrade over regular strap and probably better than the Elite Strap.
As I started using VR a few months ago, I used VR only for short periods of time to avoid motion sickness. Back then, the original head strap, which came with the Quest 2, worked fine for me. As the time I spent in VR increased, as more the regular strap was bothering me. The pressure on my cheekbones and on my nose spoiled my VR experience quite a bit. So, I decided to go with this halo strap.Today is the first day I am using it and I am amazed on how much better it feels than the original soft strap. Way less pressure on nose and cheekbones. It is also way easier to put on when wearing glasses. Once tightened, I can just fold the back part up and put it straight on my face within seconds without any further adjustments.Is it worth it? When looking at the piece, you think this item could be sold for a way lower price. However, the dramatic increase in comfort and ease of use makes it well worth it for frequent VR users.
T**4
Can definitely fit Quest 1, just requires a *minor* removal.
The media could not be loaded. Just received the halo strap like, 10 minutes ago. I was scared about buying it, because I have a first gen Oculus Quest (Quest 1 in case anyone tries searching for reviews about it like I did), but after seeing ONE review, I decided it was worth the risk.Just now, right after I received it, after taking off the original headstrap with a lot of effort from my Quest 1, it *almost* slid on perfectly.The only issue was the rails. If you look on the parts that slide onto the siderails on the strap, you'll find this bit of grey foam padding that is meant for the Quest 2 to snugly fit into, but makes the opening too thick for a Quest 1. After taking a grand total of five seconds to rip it off (which was pretty clean since it was merely stuck on there since the back it is sticky), it slid onto the Quest 1 like a glove.As for how well it holds onto my head, there's a LOT of parts that move on this now that should make it easy to accomdate pretty much any adult (or [pre-]teenager with a decently sized head, so as of right now, 5 stars!Now for Beat Saber....Edit: Definitely holds. The parts that slide onto the old rails do slip occasionally, and so the fit sometimes isn’t the same, but it’s just a matter of realizing you need to slide them up again.It definitely takes a lot of the weight of the front of my face and evenly displaced the weight across my head instead. Beat Saber, Blade and Sorcery, as well as VRChat rooms all couldn’t rip this thing off my face. All in all, satisfactory purchase.
A**A
Good quality strap, but not ideal for someone with sinus pressure issues or TMD
I'm giving this 4 stars because it seems like it's built well and would be perfect for the average person, but I have unusual needs for headset comfort and it isn't working that well for me. I just wanted to write this review to inform anyone else with TMD and/or sinus issues that's considering buying this.I have horrible sinus problems and with the original oculus strap, the headset pushed on my sinuses and made them ridiculously inflamed to the point I felt like I had a cold. I figured out that a heavy counterweight, along with angling the headset so it didn't press on my sinuses solved that, but the counterweight always felt weird in the back of my head and it made the straps push into my forehead and the top of my head which sucked. This solves the issue with my forehead and top of my head completely.But I realized that I couldn't get the pressure off my sinuses with it unless I added the counterweight, which blocks my ability to adjust the tightness so it's really hard to find the right settings. I also have TMD and get pain from a lot or pressure against my temples, so I've always had to wear my headset looser than is considered ideal. I actually had no issue with the original headset staying secure (and I play intense games where I jump around a lot) but I'm having a really hard time with this one. I think that the standard strap style that goes across your head works better for keeping the headset secure without making it super tight. The halo style reduces pressure on my forehead and the top of my head, but unfortunately because it sits so high I can't get it secure without tightening it to the point it hurts my jaw. So I wouldn't recommend this (or any halo style strap, most likely) if you need to keep your headset on the looser side.
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