Illuminate Your VR Experience! 💡
The kkcobvri2 Indoor Irlight Illuminator is a plug-and-play infrared light designed for Meta Oculus Quest 2 and PSVR2, enhancing sensor tracking in dark environments. With two adjustable brightness levels, it efficiently fills rooms up to 40㎡ while being energy-saving and lightweight. The package includes essential adapters for versatile power options, ensuring a seamless VR experience.
Platform | Meta Quest 2 |
Field Of View | 1.2E+2 Degrees |
Additional Features | Sweatproof |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Operating System | Android |
P**E
It’s rare that some one can say adding this product is a no brainer.
Oculus/Meta or whatever brand name the Quest 2 has this week really should have included this simple ut incredibly effective solution to enhance hand tracking day and night and improve visibility when using pass-though. With a single button operation to turn on/off and switch between two brightness levels, this little addon is a must for those wanting to get the best out of the Quest 2 hand tracking functionality. One button press and there’s no more frustrations with adjusting your head and hands into uncomfortable positions to maintain control, no more tapping over and over to tap one virtual button, no more random random weapon changes in fps games etc.Whilst room mounted IR lamps are available, they’re often far too bright, require mains power or recharging and as restrict where you can hop into VR. This little gizmo simply plugs in directly to your headset USB port, uses hardly any precious battery resource and it goes where you go and shines an invisible light where it needs to… wherever you look.It’s rare anyone gets chance to write an honest review they can say that no matter what you use your VR headset for, adding this product is a no brainer.
J**M
Good to a point
It does it's job remarkably well and was enjoying playing in the dark. More recently an meta update that seems to draw more power from the battery I have has made it so I can't keep up with the power demands, so have stopped using it for now, but hoping a later meta update will sort this out.
T**W
Needs an adapter for Quest 3
If you want this to work on the Quest 3 youll need a USB C Female to USB C Male Adapter like the one pictured.
A**H
Very fun to mess around with, and a good gift for someone with a quest
It's a very fun experience to have what are now essentially night vision goggles. Plus, the fact that the infra red light seems to pass though some coloured glass very easily means you can sort of look into things you can't with your eyes. When I looked at my glass topped hob, I could see through the normally opaque glass, and see all the electronics inside. Some colours also translate very strangely too, the dye of my leggings was practically invisible but the ink stain on them was darker than to the naked eye, so my normally colourful patterned leggings with a barely noticeable stain look white and ruined by ink through the headset with this ir torch turned on.Using this also means that my headset doesn't loose tracking when I'm walking around with it on and go into a darker room. However, I mainly got this so that I could play in the dark with so that there would be no light bleed, while that is perfectly doable, I haven't found myself doing that all that much. The light bleed from the quest 2 just isn't that much of an issue to me.With that said I would still buy this again even if I do only use it as a fun novelty/gimmick.
A**E
Worked ok.
Bought this for the quest 2 and it did make a difference using in the evening time or without any lights on but I never really use it a night or with the lights switched off.It's fairly overpriced for what it is,you can buy an inferred floor light cheaper and brighter.Anyway,seems like a decent gadget butLooks cool and comes with 2 adapters in the box.Works a treat and definitely recommend it for better tracking with low light.1 stars as it's overpriced.The price has dropped,so has my review,nearly a fiver,tossers
F**Y
Excellent
I bought this as it saved me putting on the main light in the room, as the quest 2 was sometimes losing tracking in a dimly lit room.I tried playing in a completely dark room and it was as if the room was well lit. Great small device wanted to buy another for my Pico 4, I have used it with that and it works fine with it to also. (unfortunately they have been out of stock with no indication of when they will be back in).For some reason it doesn't work with the Quest Pro if you where thinking of picking one up for that
M**C
Execution works well, build quality sucks!
Bought at the £30 price tag but see it's currently half that price currently so my rating for value for money is based on the higher price.Does it work - Yes, and works really well, fits snug to the headset, provides a passthrough USB-C and doesn't obstruct the headphone socket so is great for using the device at night time should you so wish,A small concern that taking the device back off the USB-C feels a little more difficult than it should be and I have to gently wiggle the device to completely remove which makes me feel I'm putting additional unnecessary pressure on the USB port in the head set.My major gripe is that having had the device for a couple of months and used less than 10 times the silver (which is plastic) edge that supports the IR light has already broken with a large chunk of the plastic falling away. It appears to be at the location where it clips onto the rest of the device. Super glue will probably resolve this but shouldn't really happen with a device costing £30
M**R
Works in perfect darkness.
I was initially disappointed as I frequently lost tracking until I realized after turning it on (long press), you tap the power button for full brightness, after that perfect tracking.I just played an hour of beat saber in the garage with no lights in pitch blackness, using passthrough could easily find my water, then just to really test things walked back to the house (no internal door to garage), locked the door, went upstairs and had a pee, all with no lights on. Now I don't recommend you do that, but I wanted to test this out, and glad to say, it passed with flying colours.The only con is the price, but if you don't mind paying the price, it really dose what it says on the tin.
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