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Kenneth Bellew
> 3 dayVery comfortable and easy to put on and take off
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Kathleen Pugh
> 3 dayPrompt delivery in good condition. My son really enjoys it.
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Kevin Ibarra
> 3 dayThe headstrap is very comfortable and the headset sounds great. The $100 Logitech Chorus has more bass than this one but who wants to pay that money that dont support pc vr compare to this one. The price is perfect and I definitely recommend this.
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Dave
> 3 dayTwo great accessories built into one!
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Lonni Kay
> 3 dayThis is amazing took me a few minutes to figure out how to put it together but overall it is amazing for the price
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Gericho A.
> 3 dayIn terms of the functionality of the headstrap, just as good as the non-headphone varient, meaning really good! However, in terms of audio quality, look somewhere else. Audio is comparable to the Quest 2s built-in audio, but audibly worse in clarity. For the audiophiles, lows are present, mids take center-stage, highs are an afterthought. Those with long hair should consider tying it back since hair could be easily stuck on the joints of the headphones.
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Josh Miller
> 3 dayThe strap itself is incredibly comfortable and does a lot to balance the weight of the Quest 2 on your head. In terms of comfort, its a no-brainer. However, the included audio is, not to sugarcoat it, bad. I wasnt exactly expecting sonic gold for a $20 addon to a $40 headstrap, but I was still shocked by how poor the audio experience was. Incredibly muffled and lacking in detail. If all youre buying this for is to make the headset comfortable and less loud, itll do the trick, but Ill personally be buying this strap without the headphones and jury-rigging a pair of KSC75s for audio. That will ultimately still cost less than this strap and will sound much, much better.
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KuoH
> 3 dayIve had the Quest 2 since launch day and have used 4 or 5 different types of straps, but this is the first one with integrated headphones. Installation was a simple snap in like any other Quest strap, but this has nice soft and thick cushioning on the top strap and back headrest. Its still light weight, doesnt feel bulky even with the headphones and holds tight even during intense VR sessions. The thick padding also makes it very comfortable to wear for long periods provided youve also upgraded the facial interface from the stock foam one. The headphones bring much needed clarity and volume compared to the built in speakers in many games, but are especially noticeable in rhythm music games like Beat Saber, Synthriders, Pistol Whip as well as other apps such as Big Screen where good sound can really add to the experience. The headphones are spring loaded to lightly press against the ears while the soft padding keeps them comfortable for extended use. They can rotate freely as well as extend and retract so can be positioned to perfectly fit on the ears. The cable is just long enough to reach the headphone jack, but some cable management clips might be nice. The strap body and headphones match the color of the Quest 2 perfectly and feels just as if not more sturdy than the other cheap straps Ive been using up till now. The earpads and foam pads have a soft leather like feel and hopefully will not absorb sweat too easily. The rear pad is also attached via velcro so can be easily removed for cleaning if needed. The only real negative Ive encountered using this has been the adjustment knob at the rear. It is small, very smooth and slippery, making quick adjustments while gaming less than optimal. Thankfully, the ratcheting mechanism seems to hold well and hasnt popped loose during play. Some grip tape should easily solve that problem, but a little texturing from the factory wouldve been ideal. Overall its a bit pricey, but definitely worth it if you get it during a sale. I doubt any normal strap with add on headphones would be much cheaper or work nearly as well. Just keep in mind that it is much wider than most normal straps due to the headphones, so you will likely need to get an extra wide case if you like taking it along on trips.
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Tye Roth
> 3 dayThe quest starts at 60% volume with headphones plugged in so turn it up if the sound sucks cuz it is crisp with great bass. The only downside so far is that my last strap was a halo so the comfort leaves a little to be desired. All in all am extremely happy and will buy from them again.
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Namaztak
> 3 dayUpgraded, maybe to some sidegraded, to this from the Vive DAS with a Frankenquest adapter. Its a not-insignificant downgrade in sound quality from that, but the headphones actually stay in place significantly better than the DAS ever did, and the weight distribution of the entire headset is miles better. Super worth the trade-off for me.