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    What is the best VR headset? Whether you’re after a headset mostly for watching video, playing tethered to your PC, or for playing free-roaming games while standing up, our guide to the top VR headsets has a recommendation for you. We’ve tested dozens of options to find the right ones, whatever your needs. Virtual reality is still a growing technology, but it’s at a point where there are some fantastic games just waiting to be experienced through the right headset.

    Our top choice overall is the Meta Quest 3, as it combines decent visuals and a great standalone experience with a reasonable price. If you’re not keen on a Facebook-affiliated headset, the Pico 4 is also a great standalone choice, while the Meta Quest 3S is the best budget choice.  For more options, check out the full list below. Also, if you’re not sure where to start with your VR headset search, check out the How to choose and FAQ sections of this guide that explain what to look for and answer your VR headset questions.

    Why you can trust our advice ✔ At PixelArena.io, our experts spend hours testing hardware and reviewing games and VPNs. We share honest, unbiased opinions to help you buy the best. Find out how we test.

    Best VR headset 2025:

    2. Pico 4 – best non-Meta option

    Meta Quest 3

    Best VR headset overall

    PixelArena.io Score 8/10
    Meta Quest 3 specifications:

    Screen 2,064 x 2,208 LCD per eye, pancake lenses
    Refresh rate 90Hz / 120Hz
    FoV 110° horizontal, 96° vertical
    Tracking Inside-out
    Pros

    • Fully wireless headset and controllers
    • Quality built-in speakers
    • Easy setup
    Cons

    • Price has increased
    • Requires a Meta account

    The Meta Quest 3 can’t claim to be at the very forefront of VR screen and lens tech, with many other headsets pushing those boundaries further. However, what Meta has achieved with this headset is making it the most approachable with performance that’s still very good.

    This is a standalone headset, so you can just put it on your head and start setting it up right out of the box, with no need to connect it to your PC. What’s more, Meta has a huge library of games and software available through the headset, making it easy to get going. You can check out our guides to the best Meta Quest 3 games, and best free Meta Quest 3 games for some ideas of what to play.

    All this and the headset’s 2,064 x 2,208 per eye resolution, speedy 120Hz refresh rate, and compact pancake lens means you get a great VR image. Again, it’s not class-leading, but it’s still very good. The main downside is this headset uses LCD rather than OLED displays, so contrast isn’t as good as some alternatives.

    With capable inside-out tracking and easy to use controllers, this headset is easily the best value option out there, so long as you don’t mind the requirement to use a Meta account to setup the device.

    Read our Meta Quest 3 review.

    Pico 4

    Best non-Meta headset

    Pico 4 specifications:

    Screen 2,160 x 2,160 per eye (via single LCD)
    Refresh rate 90Hz
    FoV 105°
    Tracking Inside-out
    Pros

    • Wireless
    • Comfortable design
    • 4K screen
    Cons

    • Not officially available in the US
    • Lacks exclusives compared to Quest 2
    • Lower refresh rate

    The Pico 4 is the most complete and easy to use alternative to the Meta Quest 3 as a standalone VR headset that just works. There’s no need to connect it to your computer to get going and Pico’s store offers a wealth of videos and games to get you started. What’s more, you can connect this headset to your PC and fire up your usual game libraries.

    The hardware on offer here is capable too. It uses a Qualcomm XR2 processor and Adreno 650 GPU (supported by 8GB of RAM) to power its two 2,160 x 2,160 LCD screens that provide a 105° field of view. Its maximum refresh rate is only 90Hz, rather than 120Hz, but this is still ample for most VR experiences and this is balanced out by getting a higher resolution image than with the Meta Quest 3.

    All this and you get to use this headset without a need for a Meta account. You do still need to create a Pico account but there’s less potential direct connection to your Meta social media accounts.

    On the flip side, despite an impressive slick standalone setup and store experience this headset does still lag quite far behind the Quest headsets for quickly-accessibly games. Meta has cultivated some fine exclusives that you won’t find here, like The Climb 2 and Resident Evil 4 VR.

    Still, on balance this is a great headset for a decent price that’s the one to get if you want just a little more separation between you mega tech corporation accounts.

    Meta Quest 3S

    Best budget headset

    PixelArena.io Score 7/10
    Meta Quest 3S specifications:

    Screen 1,832×1,920 per eye, fresnel lenses
    Refresh rate 120Hz
    FoV 96° horizontal, 90° vertical
    Tracking Inside-out
    Pros

    • Standalone and PC compatible at a great price
    • Same chipset as the Quest 3 for exclusive games
    • Brilliant mixed-reality experience
    Cons

    • Fresnel lenses limit clarity in cases
    • Stepped IPD

    The jump from the Quest 2 to the Quest 3 proved a bit too pricey for some gamers. Fortunately, the Quest 3S is the successor to the Quest 2 that everyone was hoping for. On paper, it sounds remarkably similar to the Quest 2, offering the same 1,832 x 1,920 resolution displays for each eye, the disappointing inclusion of Fresnel lenses, and the same FoV. However, the magic in the Quest 3S is mostly internal.

    Sporting the Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2 found in the standard Quest 3, the Quest 3S offers up to twice the performance of the Quest 2 – and it shows. The fact that games like Batman: Arkham Shadow and Metro: Awakening run so well on a budget headset is nothing short of spectacular, and the mixed reality is almost as good as the original Quest 3. And, the use of Quest Link or the Steam Link app makes it easy to connect to your gaming PC and dive into plenty of PC-exclusive VR games.

    As much as we’d prefer the comfortable pancake lenses and improved resolution of the Quest 3, if you don’t want to break the bank with your first go at virtual reality, the Quest 3S is a brilliant option that offers very little in terms of downsides.

    Read our Meta Quest 3S review here.

    Pimax Crystal

    Best VR headset for image quality

    PixelArena.io Score 8/10
    Pimax Crystal specifications:

    Screen 2,880 x 2,880 QLED LCD per eye
    Refresh rate 120Hz (Up to 160Hz in experimental mode)
    FoV 115° horizontal, and 105° vertical
    Tracking Inside out
    Pros

    • Stunning, high-resolution image quality
    • Smooth 120Hz refresh rate
    • Great sound quality
    Cons

    • Difficult first setup
    • Standalone functionality is lacking

    If you’re happy to be tethered to your PC, the Pimax Crystal offers among the best PCVR image quality you can currently experience. Its combination of an ultra-sharp 2,880 x 2,880 pixels per eye with a wide FoV and 120Hz refresh rate means this headset wants for only one thing when it comes to image quality.

    That thing is the high contrast of OLED, as these headset uses LCD displays. The result is still great image quality, but the holy grail of image quality will be this sort of performance with an OLED panel’s contrast.

    Where the Pimax Crystal more meaningfully falls down is as a standalone headset. It’s big and bulky so isn’t particularly portable plus its online store is fairly sparse.

    That wouldn’t be so bad except this headset also has a sky high price of  $1,699 / €1,499. That’s the going rate for top-class VR image quality but it puts headsets like the Pimax Crystal completely out of contention for most gamers when headsets a third the price offer decent enough image quality and a much more engaging standalone library of games. Still, if you want the best, this is the one to get.

    Read our full Pimax Crystal review to get the complete picture.

    HTC Vive Vision Focus

    Best VR headset screen

    HTC Vive Vision Focus specifications:

    Screen 2,488 x 2,488 LCD per eye
    Refresh rate 90Hz
    FoV 120°
    Tracking Inside-out
    Pros

    • Brilliant screen
    • 120-degree field of view
    • Can be used standalone or wired to a PC via DisplayPort
    Cons

    • Premium price
    • Old standalone chipset
    • Fresnel lenses

    The HTC Vive Vision Focus is a VR headset that is all about its high resolution and high speed screens. Packing 2,488 x 2,488 pixels per eye and running at up to 120Hz, this headset offers one of the sharpest and smoothest images around.

    What’s more, it has neat features like eye-tracking, as well as some quality-of-life improvements that make it one of the most comfortable headsets to wear. The HTC Vive Vision Focus also improves on the HTC Vive Pro 2 by not needing base stations.

    Aside from it’s very high-resolution displays, it’s let down by an aging chipset – the same found in the Quest 2 – as well as a high price, Fresnel lenses, and a disappointing standalone library that feels underwhelming.

    However, its lengthy battery life and hot-swappable battery system make it easy to keep playing your favorite games for longer, and the fact that it comes with mixed-reality is just an added bonus. If you’re a dedicated PCVR player, this is a great option.

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    How to choose the best VR headset

    Choosing the best VR headset for PC gaming isn’t necessarily complicated, but there are some crucial factors to consider, and the first is price. Considering that different VR headsets offer different focuses, it’s no surprise that their prices can vary considerably.

    The Meta Quest 3S offers budget standalone and PC gaming for just $300/£290, while devices such as the Bigscreen Beyond will set you back $1,000/£1,150 even before you get the required accessories. For anyone starting out in VR, we absolutely recommend starting with a cheaper option so you can get a sense of whether you enjoy it and what type of gaming you like, which can then help guide you when picking a more expensive option.

    Next to consider is your intended use for a VR headset. If you’re only interested in PC gaming, then options such as the Valve Index and Bigscreen Beyond focus exclusively on that. The former is quite old in terms of hardware now, but still offers some advantages. If you foresee yourself using VR on the sofa or elsewhere, then standalone options such as the Meta Quest 3, Meta Quest 3S, and Pico 4 will be the way to go.

    Getting into the nitty-gritty of VR headset specs, resolution is one of the most important factors. Some VR games do their best to create a super-realistic world filled with intricately detailed graphics. If that’s the type of game that you like to play, you’ll want as high a resolution headset as possible. The same goes for watching realistic VR video. If you’re more interested in a casual, fun VR experience with games such as Beat Saber, though, then resolution is less of a priority.

    Around 1,440 x 1,440 per eye is the lowest we’d consider acceptable for a modern headset, with anything over 2,000 x 2,000 pixels offering a solid experience for most gamers. Headsets with over 2,560 x 2,560 pixels per eye truly bring a next-level experience in terms of sharpness.

    Refresh rate is another crucial spec to look out for. Most headsets are “fast enough” with refresh rates of 72Hz or more, but for the best experience – especially if you think you might be at all sensitive to motion sickness with VR – you’ll want a higher refresh rate of 90Hz or more.

    For those new to VR, the ease of setup could also be a key factor. Some of these headsets are designed so that they can essentially be used right out of the box (e.g., Meta Quest 3, Pico 4) thanks to built-in WiFi and batteries, whereas others (e.g., Valve Index, Bigscreen Beyond) are designed to be plugged into a PC, using your graphics card and other PC hardware to power the experience. The latter can be trickier to set up.

    Along similar lines, some headsets have better built-in motion tracking than others. Most more modern headsets have so-called outside-in tracking that use sensors on the headset to track your movement but most older headsets, such as the Valve Index, require base stations to help the headset track you. These can be a pain to position around your room.

    VR headset FAQs

    What is VR?

    VR simply means virtual reality, and it refers to a headset or user experience where you’re presented with an image that completely fills your vision, tracking your head movement to make it feel like you’re actually inside a virtual space. Crucially, it uses slightly different views for each eye – with lenses and screens for each eye – to mimic the stereoscopic depth effect of our own vision, which is something even the largest single gaming monitor can’t replicate.

    VR is distinct from augmented reality (AR), which is where a headset overlays images on your view of the world around you.

    The Apple Vision Pro is an example of both, with it being a VR headset that has screens inside that fill your whole view, but its focus is on AR experiences that project the outside world back through those screens with all sorts of extra stuff shown on top. However, most VR headsets are predominantly just for VR, with them designed to let you play games or watch videos in a way that completely absorbs your vision in a virtual world.

    Does VR cause sickness and headaches?

    It depends on you. Yes, virtual reality gaming can lead to nausea and headaches for some, but unfortunately, it’s very difficult to tell if you’ll be affected until you try it. However, there are a few steps you can take to minimize how badly you’re affected.

    One approach to try is only playing for short periods of time when you start. Set a timer for yourself for 20 minutes, for instance, then step away for a while before jumping back in. Also, have your first few forays into VR be when sat down, rather than jumping in and playing a free-roaming game. Watch some VR videos, play some simpler games, and just generally get used to the feeling before taking your first steps.

    Another general point is that the quality of the headset you’re using can massively affect your nauseous feelings. If you’ve tried really basic VR before and not enjoyed it, you may find a quality headset doesn’t have the same effect. Higher resolution screens and higher refresh rates can hugely smooth out the VR effect, making it feel much more natural.

    It’s also important to remember that this is just a matter of adjustment -similar to how rollercoasters make some people feel sick – and that it is not doing any permanent harm.

    Is VR bad for your eyes?

    No, there is no proof that using a VR headset can harm your eyes, just as there isn’t for prolonged use of computer screens or looking at phones. That said, just like with those devices, taking breaks is certainly advised. This should reduce any eyestrain. Having said this, VR headsets often come with an age restriction as they are not to be used by small children who are still developing.

    Is VR worth it in 2025?

    Absolutely. We’d say that as each year goes by, VR headsets become more and more appealing due to improving technology and an ever larger library of VR games. There’s quite a large library of games that make use of VR now, or that are entirely built around its use.  This isn’t a fad that’s going to go away any time soon, and we recommend trying some of the amazing VR experiences that are currently available.

    What do you need for VR?

    To get started in VR these days all you need is a VR headset. The first few generations of modern VR headsets required a PC to power the graphics output. However, the likes of the Meta Quest 3/3S and Pico 4 can run completely on their own, with the Quest headsets in particular having an impressive array of games available directly through the headset.

    However, if you want to play your Steam game library, you will need a PC to stream those games from your PC to the headset. Connecting to a PC also opens up lots of other possibilities, such as transferring VR videos to your headset, streaming other non-Steam games and more.

    Some headsets can connect to a PC natively via a USB-C connection, while others use a DisplayPort connection from your graphics card. Meanwhile, others, such as the PlayStation VR 2 (PSVR 2), require a dedicated adapter to convert your PC’s output to use with the headset.

    What VR headset has the highest resolution?

    The Varjo XR-4 is the highest resolution VR headset you can buy right now. It has a per-eye resolution of 3,840 x 3,744 pixels. That compares to 1,832 x 1,920 for the Quest 3 and 2,160 x 2,160 for the Pico 4. However, that headset is extremely expensive and not really intended for home users. Instead, the Pimax Crystal Light with its per-eye resolution of 2,880 x 2,880 or the Bigscreen Beyond 2 with its 2,560 x 2,560 resolution are the best home user options. Even then, they require a PC as they’re not standalone headsets.

    That’s it for our best VR headset guide. However, you can check out our best VR games guide to find a list of the top titles that you might want to play if and when you do take the plunge and buy a VR headset.

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