Comprehensive guides and comparisons for every major VR headset — helping you find the perfect device for your needs and lifestyle.
The most advanced standalone VR headset available in Australia, featuring mixed reality capabilities and a vast game library.
Sony's flagship VR headset for PS5 delivers stunning visuals with eye tracking, adaptive triggers, and haptic feedback.
The gold standard for PC VR enthusiasts — exceptional build quality, finger-tracking controllers, and a wide field of view.
An affordable, accessible entry point into standalone VR with a massive library of games and experiences.
Exceptional visual clarity makes the HP Reverb G2 a favourite for simulation enthusiasts and professionals.
Affordable mobile VR viewers let you experience 360° content and basic VR using your existing smartphone.
A side-by-side look at the key features of the most popular VR headsets in Australia.
| Headset | Type | Resolution (per eye) | PC Required | Eye Tracking | Mixed Reality | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Meta Quest 3 | Standalone | 2064 × 2208 | No | No | Yes | Everyday VR |
| PlayStation VR2 | Console | 2000 × 2040 | No (PS5) | Yes | No | Gaming |
| Valve Index | PC VR | 1440 × 1600 | Yes | No | No | Enthusiasts |
| Meta Quest 2 | Standalone | 1832 × 1920 | No | No | No | Beginners |
| HP Reverb G2 | PC VR | 2160 × 2160 | Yes | No | No | Simulation |
Not sure which headset is right for you? Our guide breaks it down.
If gaming is your priority, the Meta Quest 3 or PlayStation VR2 offer the best library of titles and the most polished gaming experiences available in Australia.
Architects, designers, and educators should look at high-resolution PC VR headsets like the HP Reverb G2 or Valve Index for precision and clarity.
Start with the Meta Quest 2 or a mobile VR viewer. They're affordable, easy to set up, and give you a great taste of what VR can offer.
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