🎮 Elevate Your VR Experience with Comfort and Clarity!
The Razer VR Facial Interface for Meta Quest 3 is engineered for comfort and performance, featuring an ultra-thin design that reduces facial pressure, a light-blocking fit with ventilation for an immersive experience, and easy maintenance for hygiene. Crafted with ResMed technology, it promises long-lasting support and a crevice-free surface for effortless cleaning.
L**M
Best Quest 3 strap and interface as of May24'
I was interested in this because I'm familiar with ResMeds products on respiratory machines in my workplace. They have exceptional interfaces to make wearing the machines comfortable. That and Razors rep for exceptional gaming products made me pull the trigger. I am very happy with the setup.This is the 3rd interface and strap combo for the Quest3 I've tried and is so far the best. My first setup was the stock Quest interface with the Meta comfort strap. The interface was kind of hard and abrasive while the strap did not offset the weight of the unit on your face enough. This created pressure points on my face; mainly nose and cheek bones.My second setup was the Desetek strap with a lighter UPOK interface with Faux Leather padding. This setup was better. I really like the Desetek Strap because it offset the weight of the Quest and was more configurable. The downside is that it was still a touch heavy, a bit bulky, and the inface padding allowed some light through. The feeling was like wearing a comfortable light helmet. All in all I liked it, could wear it for hours, and would have been fine if nothing better came along. But something did...The Razor/ResMed combo is perfect for me. The interface is well designed with quality plastic and the padding is the really nice silicone like hypoallergenic stuff ResMed uses for respiratory devices. Soft yet supportive on the skin. Also easily cleanable. The strap itself is similar to Respiratory mask straps and really supports the headset well in combination with the interface. The whole system of strap and interface is lighter, distributed weight better on the face, and keeps light out better than either of my previous setups. It's just great for me.Minor nitpicks: 1) the interface really seals to your face which makes for less air circulation and a bit more warmth compared to my previous interface. It's just a noticable difference for me. I suppose this is the price payed for a good seal and light blocking. 2) the straps hug your head which helps provide good support. I wear a crew cut and sometimes shaved so it slides off my head easy. I could see people with a lot of hair potentially having issues with the straps YMMV. 3) the setup is a little pricey but I feel you get what you pay for in a premium brand with quality materials in this well executed design. It's worth it if it's in your budget.Cheers
D**N
The Best Headstrap for Quest Devices!!!
I use this Razer headstrap on my Quest 3S. When I had my Quest 2, I had this headstrap AND facial interface. The headstrap feels great and is easy to setup. I've got a big dome and this fits my head no problem. It makes wearing the headset for long stints a lot easier to do. I hope they release a Facial Interface for the 3S, because I loved that on my Quest 2. Highly recommend this headstrap to you. I'd give it 10 stars if I could!!!
R**E
Actually love it!
I was tempted to try this strap because its made by Razor, even though the reviews are bad. I got a used version, and it's still pricey.It feels great! Much better than the stock strap and an elite strap knock off I tried. I plan on keeping this specifically since it's light weight and comfortable for reclining and laying down.I did minus 1 star since like another reviewer stated, the strap is small, and needs to be lengthened. However my ginormous head still fits it and still needed a little bit of tightening. I wear a 2xl motorcycle helmet and did expect this to be too small.With how pleased I am with this strap, I am going to try the Razor face interface now.
K**R
Maybe it works for other people
This is somehow worse than the default strap.I was under the impression that this was a partially rigid strap, like the older rift and quest designs. I think if it were rigid it would be very comfortable.All the product images show it fully extended, unfortunately the whole thing is soft floppy and collapsible.For reference I find the rift and index to be the most comfortable headsets.I tried every adjustment and nothing could keep the headset from sliding down my face and crushing my nose with the lenses. I'm assuming the loop at the back is supposed to cradle the base of your skull but it just doesn't work because it is too soft. It just slips upwards. I got it to partially work by strapping a battery to the back, but then it ruins the point of a flat design being able to lay back.I think this was designed to work with a specific head shape, so maybe it works for some people.If it does somehow work for you it is made of high quality soft materials. If it were a comfortable supportive rigid strap I think it would be worth the 70.Just too soft to be a functional VR strap.
H**D
Only Fits a Small Childs Head
The strap is too small to fit a normal adult's head. The top strap does not have enough length to lower the strap down onto your head. Even if you let it all the way out, it fits like a beannie. Also, the side straps are attached too high on the back strap, so when you tighten the sides up, they just pull the back strap up and off your head. The material that the back strap is made from just slides over your hair. It might work if you are bald and the back strap could get a grip on to your skin. But if you have hair the material will not grip to your head. It is totally worthless for an adult, but maybe it would work for a small child. They should have made it in a small, medium, and large configuration, or made the top strap longer, and had the side straps attach to the middle of the back strap, not the top upper portion of it.
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