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Stinky vr
> 3 dayIt is a must have if you go through long gaming sessions
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loulou
> 3 dayI really like this strap its very comfortable and an easy to take off and put on. Actually I love it
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Donald
> 3 dayDefinitely makes wearing the headset much more comfortable. Worth it!
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Zuz
> 3 dayI have ordered 2 different styles from Meta and each one gives me a horrible headache and imprints on my forehead. I ordered another one on Amazon which just didnt fit well. This one is GREAT! Because it has foam padding on both the back and top, it provides a very comfortable fit without having to tighten it so much. 5 Stars!
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Hop
> 3 dayBefore I review: 1. Headphone Users - The ONLY downside to this head strap is that the way its built doesnt really allow for you to wear headphones over your Quest 2 unless theyre absurdly wide. If thats a concern, Id look into something shaped a little differently (Such as the BOBOVR M2, which I personally found to be really unbalanced and uncomfortable - but Im told that adding weight to the back helps. Do with that information what you will.) I personally prefer using some high-quality earbuds (or even just the stock speakers) so this doesnt impact my score at all - but I find it worth mentioning. 2. I recently saw that KIWI is now offering a head strap with a built-in battery (look for Battery Head Strap on their website) but after having set this one up with a small battery harness (also sold by KIWI on Amazon, search KIWI design 3 in 1 Battery Strap) and a cheap 10,000mah battery bank (that I originally bought for keeping my phone charged on hikes) I see no reason to make the switch - its perfect just the way it is. Anyway... On to the review: This is easily the first accessory that any Quest 2 owner should pick up. I generally avoid 3rd-party accessories for gaming hardware. I mean, everyone knows that the Official products are better, right? Not this time. The stock strap is always either too loose or too tight and, after a little while, it just starts to loosen up on its own... so then you over-tighten it and end up with a headache. KIWI somehow makes products that exceed the official Meta accessories in quality while offering them at a lower price (sometimes a LOT lower). Its just mind-blowing to me that Meta/Facebook sets their retail prices staggeringly high and yet cant offer a fraction of the quality that KIWI does (like their 16ft link cable that literally outperforms the official Oculus/Meta link cable at a fraction of the cost)... not to mention that the official Elite strap offered by Meta is so cheap and brittle that it snaps like balsa wood. Incredibly comfortable, super easy to install, and if you add on a cheap USB battery (doesnt everyone have a few of these now-a-days?) its the perfect setup for those day-long VR sessions. Theres something so satisfying about the clicks as you tighten the knob... knowing that once youre comfortable, its going to stay that way. This upgrade singlehandedly improved my experience to the point that I could easily double or triple the length of my gaming sessions just because of the comfort difference. Ive never been this comfortable in the Quest 2, and I know Ill be getting all my Quest accessories from KIWI from now on.
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Rachelle
Greater than one weekI’m going to give this an A+ due to the fact my 12 year olds last one done wore her into a five head.. I can actually see how this one sits down lower on her face and doesn’t ride the hair line so bad..
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Tracy Dolin
> 3 dayMy daughter was getting headaches from the standard strap that came with her VR. She has not had one since purchasing this 4 months ago.
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roxanne aleman
> 3 dayThis product works great for my son he loves it
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Emanuel Kerluke
> 3 dayOk
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Former User
> 3 dayThis lived up to the hype. Very comfortable and enough range to handle my big noggin. Installation was pretty easy, but the instructions skip the part about how to disconnect the installed side straps. Not hard once you figure out the plastic tabs on the sides of the visor are not removable (they contain the speakers, so that would be bad). You have to pry the outer pieces off. The hard plastic back piece makes choosing a carrying case problematic, its about 8 wide and NOT flexible. It didnt fit into the SARLAR case I bought, even though someone answered a question about this saying it does. This taught me to read ALL the answers to a question, not just the one that is showing (See picture for issue I encountered)