Design features

  • Samsung Gear VR: 207mm x 120mm x 99 mm weighing 345g, 64GB onboard storage and MicroSD slot Oculus Go: 190mm x 105mm x 115mm weighing 467g, 32GB or 64GB storage Oculus Quest: details yet to be announced Oculus Rift: 391mm x 165mm x 307mm weighing 460g Oculus Rift S: details yet to be announced

  • CPU - Intel i3-6100/AMD Ryzen 3 1200, FX4350 or greater Graphics Card - NVIDIA GTX 1050Ti/AMD Radeon RX 470 or greater Memory - 8 GB+ RAM OS - Windows 8.1 or newer

Display resolution and specifications

  • Samsung Gear VR: Resolution depends on device, 60Hz refresh rate, 101-degree field of view  Oculus Go: 5.5-inch display, 538ppi, 2560 x 1440 WQHD resolution, 72Hz refresh rate Oculus Quest: 1,600 x 1,440 resolution per eye Oculus Rift: 2160 x 1200 resolution, 90 Hz refresh rate, 110-degree field of view  Oculus Rift S: 2560 x 1440 resolution, 80 Hz refresh rate

Audio quality and features

  • Samsung Gear VR: Audio via compatible smartphone Oculus Go: Integrated speakers with spatial audio delivered through head strap and 3.5mm headphone jack and built-in microphone Oculus Quest: Integrated speakers with spatial audio and 3.5mm auxiliary jack Oculus Rift: Integrated 360-degree spatial audio headphones and built-in microphone Oculus Rift S: Integrated speakers and 3.5mm auxiliary jack

Tracking compatibility and upgrades

  • Samsung Gear VR:  Three degrees of freedom tracking via 3DoF Gyroscope, Accelerometer and Magnetometer Oculus Go: Three degrees of freedom tracking via 3DoF Gyroscope, Accelerometer and Magnetometer Oculus Quest: Six degrees of freedom movement tracking via built-in internal sensors Oculus Rift: Six degrees of freedom movement tracking including room-scale capabilities via IR LED tracking sensors Oculus Rift S:  Six degrees of freedom movement tracking via inside-out tracking sensors

Conclusion

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