In the following list you will be able to find the ones we are considering, subject to our methods and experience, the virtual Virtual Reality glasses available, and also ordered by order of performance / quality / price.
Oculus demand
If you are looking for VR glasses with the highest value for money, this is your best choice. You will not have wires in between, and also because of its integrated sensors you can calculate your play area to avoid collisions with walls or furniture that may be in between. This device has been introduced in 50 games, but the catalog is slowly expanding and more are available.
It features an OLED panel of 2880 x 1600 resolution (which translates to 1600 x 1440 pixels per eye) and is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 835. processor and also features two high-end speakers.
Oculus Rift S
This is Virtual Reality for the best PC device in terms of technology. It has a screen with a resolution of 1280 x 1440 pixels per eye at 80 Hz image rate, features headphones and, like the previous one, is able to map the room so that we do not hit the wall or furniture when using it.
PlayStation VR
In this case it is not a PC, but PlayStation VR has proven to be the best VR entertainment system at the price they have. They have a wide repertoire of games, and are sold in inclusive packages all you need to fully enjoy the Virtual Reality experience with PlayStation 4 (which doesn't include a console, mind you).
It features a 5.7-inch OLED screen with 1080p resolution, capable of displaying a refresh rate of up to 120 Hz depending on the game. It also has 3D audio but requires different audio headphones, unless you want to use that on a TV.
Oculus Go
If you want to get started in the Virtual Reality world without spending a fortune, this is your best option. The Oculus Go is completely wireless, has a 5.5-inch screen with 2560 x 1440 resolution (1280 x 1440 eye) and is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 processor.
HTC Vive Pro
These Virtual Reality Glass glasses feature a 3.5 ″ dual-eye AMOLED display with 1440 x 1600 resolution and 90Hz refresh rate, with 110 degree viewing angle, Hi-Res sound built-in, and plethora of sensors to provide the best VR experience.
HTC Vive cosmos
With six cameras providing great tracking technology, these VR glasses also hit the road in the room so we don't miss anything. They feature a 3.4-inch-per-eye screen with 1440 x 1700 resolution at 90 Hz and a 110-degree viewing angle. It has removable stereo headsets, and they only need one cable to work.
Valve Index
Valve's latest Virtual Reality Goggles features 1440 x 1600 double resolution views per eye, with a refresh rate of 144Hz and a 130 degree viewing experience for the most comprehensive. They are really expensive and only available on the Steam store right now, but they also include the new Half-Life Alyx purchased.
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