Mặt Nạ Thực Tế Ảo (VR) Xuất Sắc Nhất Năm 2023: Đỉnh Cao Công Nghệ Trải Nghiệm!

## Mặt Nạ Thực Tế Ảo (VR) Xuất Sắc Nhất Năm 2023: Đỉnh Cao Công Nghệ Trải Nghiệm!

Năm 2023 chứng kiến sự bùng nổ của công nghệ thực tế ảo (VR), với hàng loạt thiết bị mới ra mắt, hứa hẹn mang đến những trải nghiệm sống động và chân thực chưa từng có. Tuy nhiên, việc lựa chọn một chiếc mặt nạ VR phù hợp giữa vô vàn sản phẩm trên thị trường lại là một thách thức không nhỏ. Bài viết này sẽ giúp bạn tổng hợp và đánh giá những chiếc mặt nạ VR tốt nhất năm 2023, dựa trên các tiêu chí quan trọng như chất lượng hiển thị, độ thoải mái khi sử dụng, tính năng, và giá cả. Chúng tôi sẽ phân tích ưu điểm, nhược điểm của từng sản phẩm, giúp bạn đưa ra quyết định sáng suốt để tìm kiếm thiết bị VR đáp ứng hoàn hảo nhu cầu của mình, từ game thủ chuyên nghiệp đến những người dùng đam mê trải nghiệm thực tế ảo. Hãy cùng khám phá thế giới VR tuyệt vời với chiếc mặt nạ hoàn hảo!

(Nội dung bài báo dài chuyên nghiệp sẽ được chèn vào đây. Nội dung này cần được cung cấp để có thể viết lại bài báo đầy đủ.)

(Ví dụ về một đoạn nội dung có thể được thêm vào):

Meta Quest 2 vẫn giữ vững vị thế dẫn đầu trong phân khúc VR giá cả hợp lý. Với mức giá hấp dẫn và thư viện game đồ sộ, Quest 2 là lựa chọn lý tưởng cho người dùng mới bắt đầu khám phá thế giới VR. Tuy nhiên, độ phân giải màn hình vẫn còn là một điểm hạn chế so với các đối thủ cao cấp hơn. Trong khi đó, HP Reverb G2 với độ phân giải cao, sắc nét hơn hẳn, lại được đánh giá cao về chất lượng hình ảnh, nhưng đi kèm với mức giá cao hơn và đòi hỏi cấu hình máy tính mạnh. Đối với người dùng chuyên nghiệp cần độ chính xác cao trong thiết kế và mô phỏng, Valve Index là một sự lựa chọn hàng đầu nhờ hệ thống theo dõi chuyển động tiên tiến và độ phản hồi xúc giác tuyệt vời.

(Kết luận của bài báo sẽ được chèn vào đây)

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: Best VR Headset of 2023

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HP Reverb G2

Best PC VR headset for higher-res gaming

What’s the best VR headset overall?

At this moment, the very best VR headset is the . But that doesn’t mean it’s our absolute recommended choice right now. Let’s explain. Meta’s newest VR headset, the Quest 3, has a lot going for it. There’s a newer, faster processor that has better graphics, a higher-res display, better lenses, redesigned controllers and can do mixed reality, blending the virtual and real world with passthrough color cameras like Apple’s upcoming headset (but for far less money). But it’s also $200 more expensive than the still-fine that’s still available, and right now there aren’t that many apps and games that are updated to make the most of the Quest 3’s power. For that reason, the several-year-old self-contained Quest 2 still remains the most affordable and versatile VR headset you can buy. It can play games, run creative and productivity apps, be used for surprisingly good fitness apps, and can also connect to PCs and work as a PC gaming headset too. It’ll likely end up being replaced by the Quest 3 sooner or later, but for now it’s a very capable budget choice. As Meta continues to evolve the Quest 3’s app library and software, it might evolve into even more of a must-have pick. Right now, I’d recommend the Quest 3 for serious VR fans with the budget to spend, and the Quest 2 for anyone else.

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Like

  • Crisp high-res displays
  • Improved new processor
  • Mixed reality with better color cameras
  • Smaller controllers with better haptics

Don’t like

  • More expensive than Quest 2
  • Few unique apps and games at launch
  • Straps and comfort still aren’t great
  • Still only 2-3 hours battery life

Meta’s upgraded VR sequel to the Quest 2 feels like a notable revamp, with improvements across the board: a slightly smaller design, better, clearer lenses, a higher-res display, smaller controllers with better haptics and higher-res color cameras that can mix the real world and the virtual together. This “mixed reality” is similar in spirit to what Apple’s Vision Pro will do, but in a lower-res form for a lot less money. 

Even though the Quest 3 has great upgrades, it doesn’t really change the equation much on the general way the headset and software functions. Quest apps and the OS are largely the same, and mixed reality is mostly a gimmick for the moment that’s only featured in a handful of new games and apps, although seeing your surroundings with the headset on (and even checking messages on your phone) is a lot easier now. The headset’s comfort level isn’t any better, and hand tracking still is fine but not perfect.

The Quest 3 is likely to be the best VR headset in its price class for the next few years, but the software still hasn’t caught up. For that reason, the Quest 2 is still probably good enough for most. Its excellent display quality and improved wireless connectivity could make it a good choice for PC VR gamers, though: it works as a connected PC headset just like other Quest models do.

  • Display: LCD, 2,064 x 2,208 pixels per eye
  • Eye tracking: no
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2
  • Works with glasses: yes

Like

  • High-res display
  • Great self-contained gaming experience
  • Doubles as PC VR headset
  • Works well with a handful of fitness apps

Don’t like

  • Only 2 to 3 hours of battery life
  • Not designed for younger kids

The Quest 2 is still the most affordable and versatile VR headset of the moment. It doesn’t require a gaming console or PC (although you need to pair it with a phone to set it up). The newly announced Quest 3 looks like the better product, however, although it costs more ($500), and we haven’t reviewed it yet.

Meta will support the Quest 2 with future software right now, but the Quest 3’s more advanced processor will make it more future-proof. For that reason alone, the Quest 3 looks to be worth the extra money. But for those who want an affordable option for families, the Quest 2 remains an excellent pick.

The base model’s 128GB of storage is plenty for storing dozens of games and apps, although keep in mind there’s no way to add more storage after purchase. Meta also now allows accounts to bypass Facebook logins, although a new Meta account is still required. Meta has also added better parental controls for younger players.

The Quest 2 reminds me of the Nintendo Switch for its versatility and fun, and it has a growing library of surprisingly effective fitness apps. The Quest 2 can also connect with a PC to run more advanced apps from Steam or Meta’s own app library, using a single USB-C cable or wirelessly.

  • Display: LCD, 1,842 x 1,920 pixels per eye
  • Eye tracking: no
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2
  • Works with glasses: yes

Read our Meta Quest 2 review.

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Like

  • Vivid, high-res OLED display
  • Comfortable fit
  • Excellent controllers
  • Realistic vibrations
  • Powerful graphics potential

Don’t like

  • Expensive
  • Needs to be cabled to PS5
  • Included earbuds are just OK
  • Doesn’t work with old PSVR games
  • Game library needs more exclusives

The PSVR 2 is expensive ($550), and needs a PlayStation 5 to even work. It’s tethered, not wireless. However, its HDR OLED display, graphics quality, built-in eye tracking and fantastic advanced controllers — which have the same vibrations and adaptive force-feedback triggers as the PS5 DualSense controllers — give this headset a premium feel that makes its best games perform at a different level. It could be a landing spot for top PC VR games, but right now it already has some exclusives like Gran Turismo 7, Resident Evil Village and Horizon: Call of the Mountain.

The PSVR 2 lacks any social metaverse-type software so far and feels more like a headset designed to just launch and play VR games. Many of the games for this headset are ports of titles you could get on devices like the Quest 2 instead. As more games roll out that are optimized for this hardware, however, the PSVR 2 could quickly stand out from the standalone VR pack. You might want to wait and see what happens, unless you’re ready to jump in and trust Sony now.

  • Display: OLED, 2,000 x 2,040 pixels per eye
  • Eye tracking: yes
  • Requires tethering to PS5 to work
  • Works with glasses: yes

Read our PlayStation VR 2 review.

HP

Like

  • Higher-res display
  • Wider field of view
  • Great audio

Don’t like

  • Controllers feel cheap
  • No headphone jack

If your idea of the best VR headset is to have the best image quality in consumer VR, HP’s Reverb G2 wins. For serious gamers (or VR racing sim fans), it’s probably your best choice. The 2,160×2,160-per-eye resolution and 114-degree field of view are the best at this price range, and the lightweight, comfy headset also has fantastic dropdown speakers designed by Valve. It’s technically a Microsoft Windows mixed reality headset that prefers to launch into Microsoft’s native Windows 10 VR ecosystem, but it bridges with Steam VR and works with those games and apps, too. Built-in camera-based room tracking is easier to set up than the Valve Index’s external base stations but is more prone to tracking errors. The included controllers, based on Microsoft’s VR controller design, feel clunkier than either the Quest 2 controllers or the Valve Index controllers. Also, the over-ear speakers are your only audio choice; there’s no headphone jack.

It lists for $599, but it’s often on sale for less.

  • Display: LCD, 2,160 x 2,160 pixels per eye
  • Eye tracking: no
  • Requires connection to PC to work
  • Works with glasses: yes

Read our HP Reverb G2 review.

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Like

  • Excellent SteamVR compatibility
  • Good audio
  • Innovative controllers

Don’t like

  • Requires external room sensors for tracking
  • Display resolution lags behind current headsets

Valve’s headset isn’t as cutting-edge as it was when it debuted in 2020, but its Steam VR and Vive hardware compatibility, its excellent audio and fancy controllers still make it hardware worth considering. Valve’s “knuckle” controllers are pressure-sensitive and can track all five fingers, making them almost like gloves. Not all apps make the most of them, but Valve’s hardware is mix-and-match compatible with the HTC Vive, which also is built on the Steam VR platform. The Index headset has excellent audio, but its display resolution is no longer as good as competitors’. 

The Index also needs external “lighthouse” boxes similar to the HTC Vive for tracking, meaning you need to set those up in a room first. It’s not as self-contained as the Quest 2 or HP Reverb G2, which can track the room with in-headset cameras. It’s also definitely not wireless, but if you already have some older HTC Vive hardware, you could add on parts of the Index to mix and match. It feels like this hardware could be due for an upgrade sooner than later.

  • Display: LCD, 1,440 x 1,600 pixels per eye
  • Eye tracking: no
  • Requires connection with PC to work, and external room sensors
  • Works with glasses: yes

Read our Valve Index review.

What should I look for in a VR headset?

It depends, really, on whether you’re connecting to a PC or not… and whether you plan to do work with it. There are plenty of Windows-compatible headsets, but they vary in display resolution. Higher is better, and so is a larger field of view. Headsets can refresh at up to 120Hz now, and the faster they refresh, the more natural and smooth VR movement feels. 

Most PC VR headsets have similar controller designs and can bridge to work tools and apps. For portability or standalone comfort, the Quest 2 doesn’t have much competition right now. For gamers with a PlayStation 5, the PSVR 2 is the best option. Also, consider the app libraries: The Quest has a lot of exclusive games, Windows-connected headsets have lots of compatibility with work apps and experimental tools. The PSVR 2 has its own library of games that aren’t backward-compatible with original PSVR games.

How do I care for my VR headset?

VR headsets can get dusty and grimy. Take extra care with the lenses, which should be cleaned gently with microfiber cloths the same way you’d treat glasses (but don’t use liquid cleaners). A slightly damp paper towel (just wet with a bit of water) can help clean off exteriors. It’s a good idea to invest in a case or bag to protect the headset from dust, and keep your headset covered when not in use. 

Take extra care not to expose your VR headset to bright sunlight: The sun can damage VR displays if beams hit the lenses of the headset. To be safe, I keep mine in cases, turn the lenses away from windows, and cover them with an old t-shirt or towel if I don’t have a case.


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