
Sony PS VR2 Sense Controllers Untested: Are Left & Right Sets Worth $99 for Parts?
Genuine PS VR2 left and right Sense controllers for $99, but they're untested and meant for parts. We break down the risks and who should buy.
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Genuine PS VR2 left and right Sense controllers for $99, but they're untested and meant for parts. We break down the risks and who should buy.


A head-to-head look at the Yrxvw FC3 facial interface and the HELLCOOL adjustable head strap. Choose FC3 for sweat-proof face cushioning with a nose guard, or choose HELLCOOL for a lower-priced strap that fits Quest 3, 3S, and 2.


Compare the Meta Quest 3 512GB standalone VR headset with the Oculus Quest 2 controller accessory set to see which suits a new VR setup or an existing Quest 2.


Comparing a $424.99 refurbished Meta Quest 3 512GB with a $108 used Oculus Quest 2 bundle? We break down condition, included accessories, and which headset fits your budget.


Two used standalone VR headsets, two very different price tags: the $108 Quest 2 bundle with case and elite strap versus the $299.95 Quest 3 with 128GB. Here's which one fits your gaming setup.


Choosing between a complete Meta Quest 3 VR system and a spare Oculus Quest 2 controller set comes down to whether you need a headset or just better control. Compare prices, features, and use cases here.


Two used VR headsets sit at opposite ends of the price spectrum: a complete HTC Vive Focus 3 kit for $429.99 and a controller-less Meta Quest 2 for $25. Here's how to decide which one fits your VR gaming plans.


Compare the used Oculus Rift S PC-Powered headset and the used Meta Quest 3 128GB standalone headset to find the right VR gaming hardware accessories for your PC and play style.


Meta Quest 3 offers standalone 512GB VR for $424.99; Oculus Rift S delivers PC-powered play for $199.95. Here's how to choose.


The choice between the Oculus Rift S and Meta Quest 3 comes down to whether you want a PC-powered full kit or a standalone headset with built-in audio and USB-C. The condition, connection, and included gear decide which one fits your gaming room.


The VR Golf Club Handle and Aura Interactor are both VR gaming hardware accessories, but they serve different players. Compare prices, compatibility, and wired vs Bluetooth connections to choose the right one.


A used Meta Oculus Quest 1 with controllers and its box costs $137.97, while a used Meta Quest 2 goes for $25 with a broken foam piece and no controllers. Here's how to choose between a complete kit and a fixer-upper.


A low-cost Quest 2 golf handle and a used PlayStation VR headset bundle solve very different VR gaming needs. Compare what each includes and choose the hardware that fits your setup.


Choosing between the $109.99 Sony PlayStation VR headset and the $15 Aura Interactor game wear comes down to whether you want a full VR headset or a wired multiplatform accessory.


Meta Quest 3 offers standalone VR with 512GB storage and USB-C charging, while Oculus Rift S delivers PC-powered play at $129.99. Here's which headset suits your VR gaming setup.


A $424.99 standalone headset with 512GB storage, built-in audio, and a warranty faces a $20 used purple VR headset sold as-is. See which one fits your VR gaming setup.


The $299.95 Meta Quest 3 and the $15.00 Aura Interactor serve different players. Here's how to pick based on your setup.


Choosing between an $80 Steam Valve Index headset and a $299.95 Meta Quest 3 comes down to whether you want a parts-only PC unit or a standalone kit with controllers. Condition, included items, and use cases matter most when deciding between the two.


Choosing between the $429.99 HTC Vive Focus 3 Full Kit and the $18 HELLCOOL strap for Meta Quest 2/3S/3? Here's when to buy the complete VR bundle and when to upgrade the strap you already have.


Deciding between a $9.95 set of Quest 2 controller accessories and a $13.99 tested Rift S headset? We break down what each purchase actually gets you, from two gamepad-style controllers to a room-scale PC headset.


Choosing between a set of Quest 2 controller accessories and a complete PC-powered Rift S headset? We compare the $9.95 controller add-on and the $129.99 headset to help you decide based on your existing VR setup.


Choosing between an affordable Quest 2 golf attachment and a complete used Quest 2 bundle? This head-to-head covers the $95 price gap, compatibility, and what each setup delivers.


A ready-to-play 512GB Meta Quest 3 bundle with controllers costs USD 424.99; a Valve Index headset only, sold for parts, is USD 80.00. Here's how to choose between a working VR system and a repair-or-rescue project.


Should you spend $9.95 on VR gaming controller accessories for Oculus Quest 2, or go for the $65 Meta Quest 2 128GB headset? The right pick depends on whether you already own the headset.


Choose between the Valve Index Knuckles Controllers Right at $289.99 and the Meta Quest 2 Right Touch Controller at $74.99. This head-to-head compares price, connectivity, and the right VR ecosystem for your replacement.


Comparing the Meta Quest 3 512GB bundle to the Oculus Rift S headset-only listing: one is ready to play, the other is a PC VR component. See what each includes, how they connect, and which fits your setup.


A Valve Index headset sold for parts at $80 and a two-controller Oculus Quest 2 accessory set at $9.95 solve very different VR problems. This head-to-head helps you choose based on whether you need a repair project or controllers.


The $109.99 Sony PlayStation VR kit and the $20 VTG Virtual Reality World II headset serve very different buyers. Here's how to pick the right used VR setup for your games.


If you already own a Quest 2/3S/3, the $18 HELLCOOL strap is a worthwhile comfort boost; if you need a full standalone VR system, the used $137.97 Meta Quest 1 comes with two controllers and the original box.


Should you spend $9.95 on Quest 2 controller accessories or $199.95 on a complete Rift S headset set? This head-to-head compares the two VR hardware paths by price, contents, and the setup each one actually supports.


The $424.99 Meta Quest 3 512GB standalone VR headset with controllers and the $15.00 Aura Interactor wired game wear solve different problems. This head-to-head helps you choose the right VR gaming hardware accessory for your setup and budget.


The Oculus Rift S PC-powered headset costs $85 and the Meta Quest 3 128GB standalone costs $299.95; see which used VR headset fits your gaming setup.


Deciding between a Quest 3 comfort upgrade and a full Quest 2 VR headset? We break down the FC3 facial interface and the Oculus Quest 2 bundle to help you choose based on your needs.


A standalone 512GB headset with a warranty vs. a budget PC-powered model. Compare the Meta Quest 3 and Oculus Rift S to find the right VR fit for your play style and price.


We compare the used Sony PlayStation VR at $109.99 with the used Meta Quest 3 128GB at $299.95, covering platform, included accessories, and which VR headset fits your setup.


Compare the Meta Quest 3 512GB with the original Oculus Quest 1 to see which VR headset fits your budget and setup.


Meta Quest 3 vs Meta Quest 2: which one should you buy? This head-to-head compares price, storage, condition, and audio options to help you pick the right VR gaming headset.


Choosing between a complete Meta Oculus Quest 1 headset bundle and a single Quest 2 left controller? We break down what each purchase gets you, the price gap, and which VR gaming hardware accessory matches your setup.


HTC Vive Focus 3 and Oculus Quest 2 are both used standalone VR headsets, but they sit at very different price points. We compare the full HTC kit with the Quest 2 bundle that includes a case and elite strap.


The used Quest 2 is $29.97 less than the used Quest 1 and adds a case and elite strap, but it skips the original charger. Here's how to choose between the two.


The Oculus Rift S and Meta Quest 2 are both used VR headsets with very different strengths. Our head-to-head helps you decide between PC-powered and all-in-one play based on price, connectivity, and storage.


Choose the used Meta Quest 3 128GB if you need a full standalone VR system for $299.95, or the new HUIUKE controller holders for $29.99 if you already own a Quest 2 and want tighter grip precision.


The Meta Oculus Quest 1 is a used, ready-to-run standalone VR headset with two controllers for $137.97, while the Steam Valve Index headset is a parts-only unit for $80 that still powers on. This guide helps you decide between plug-and-play VR and a repair project.


Comparing a used Meta Quest 2 128GB headset and a new HUIUKE controller holding accessory for Quest 2? See which one belongs in your VR gear bag.


A refurbished Meta Quest 3 512GB headset costs $424.99, while HUIUKE Quest 2 controller holders cost $29.99. Buy the headset if you need a complete VR system; buy the holders if you already own a Quest 2.


Two Valve Index parts, two very different jobs: a USD 80 headset sold as a parts unit and a USD 289.99 tested right Knuckles controller. This guide helps you pick the one that actually fits your broken or incomplete VR setup.


The Steam Valve Index headset is an $80 for-parts VR headset with a gray-screen issue; the Oculus Rift S is a $129.99 tested used headset with its original box. This head-to-head helps you choose between a repair project and a ready-to-play PC VR option.


Two practical Oculus Quest 2 add-ons sit about $3 apart: a golf club handle built for VR golf and a controller accessory set with motion tracking. This head-to-head breaks down what each one does, where it fits, and which option to choose depending on whether you want a sport-specific feel or general controller accessories.


Quest 3 comfort upgrade or Quest 2 controller replacement? Compare the FC3 Facial Interface Face Pad ($36.53) with the Genuine Meta Oculus Quest 2 LEFT Touch Controller ($69.99) to find the right VR gaming hardware accessory for your headset.


Choosing between a $424.99 standalone VR headset and a $12.95 Quest 2 golf club handle comes down to whether you need a complete system or a focused accessory. This head-to-head compares price, compatibility, and the real-world trade-offs for VR gaming hardware accessories.
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