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Need a break? You can escape from reality for a bit by slipping on a virtual reality headset and immersing yourself in a new environment, game or experience. From what we’re seeing, VR headsets are here to stay and are continuously being improved with higher resolution, crisper graphics and more comfortable designs.

Some VR headsets even use eye tracking and hand gestures to make navigating a virtual interface more intuitive than ever. Below you’ll find the best VR headsets you can buy right now, whether you’re looking for a more affordable option with loads of VR games or you’re seeking a premium headset for a new way to enjoy immersive content.

Our top picks:

  • 1
    Quest 3

    Best Overall VR Headset

    Meta Quest 3

    $649 at Amazon
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  • 2
    Quest 2

    Best Value VR Headset

    Meta Quest 2

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  • 3
    Vision Pro

    Best Premium VR Headset

    Apple Vision Pro

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  • 4
    PlayStation VR2

    Best VR Headset for Gaming

    Sony PlayStation VR2

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  • 5
    Vive XR Elite

    Best Standalone VR Headset

    HTC Vive XR Elite

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The test engineers and tech experts at the Good Housekeeping Institute Media & Tech Lab test the latest consumer electronics and wearables that come to market, from futuristic smart glasses to gaming consoles, video games and much more. Over the past year, we’ve been hands-on with more than six of the most popular VR headsets available today, and have assessed each one for specifications like weight, battery life, resolution and more. We also evaluate whether headsets are easy to set up and use, feel comfortable throughout extended use and if the interface and controllers (if applicable) are intuitive.

According to our testing, these are the best VR headsets to invest in whether you're a VR newbie or fully accustomed to this booming technology. After our reviews, find out more about what to look for when shopping for a VR headset at the bottom of this guide.

1
Best Overall VR Headset

Meta Quest 3

Quest 3
1
Best Overall VR Headset

Meta Quest 3

$649 at Amazon$649 at Walmart
Credit: Meta
Pros
  • Impressive mixed reality experiences
  • Improved passthrough
  • Higher resolution than previous generation
  • More intuitive, ergonomic controllers
  • Wide variety of games, apps and experiences
Cons
  • May be heavy to wear
  • Battery life could be improved

The product analysts at the Good Housekeeping Institute are already fans of the Meta Quest 2, but we like the latest iteration of Meta’s popular VR headset even better.

The first difference we noticed with the Meta Quest 3 is the improved passthrough that makes it easier to see your surrounding space, as well as impressive mixed reality experiences that blend your physical space with a virtual one; this means you don’t have to be fully immersed at all times. But if you are, a quick double tap on the side of the headset will pull you out of full VR. Our pros also appreciate the Meta Quest 3's improved room tracking that automatically scans your space so you don't have to do so manually.

When testing the device, we found setup just as easy as the Meta Quest 2, but noticed immediately that the resolution is improved so you can expect to see sharper graphics and clearer visuals. Best of all, you’ll still have access to Meta’s vast library of immersive experiences, including games, fitness experiences, entertainment and more.

While the device may still feel heavy to some despite its slimmer profile, the strap is lighter and easier to adjust for a secure fit. We also like how the controllers no longer feature rings and straps so they’re more compact, though we do wish battery life was longer than the claimed 2.2 hours (or roughly the same amount as the previous generation).

Weight1.13 lbs
DisplayLCD
Resolution2064 x 2208 per eye
Refresh rate72Hz, 80Hz, 90Hz, 120Hz
ConnectivityUSB Type-C, 3.5mm, Wi-Fi
Field of view110 degrees
2
Best Value VR Headset

Meta Quest 2

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Pros
  • Great value
  • Easy to use and set up
  • Portable, standalone device
  • Wide variety of games, apps and experiences
  • Intuitive controllers
Cons
  • May not seal completely against face

Just because the Meta Quest 3 is now available doesn't mean the previous generation isn't worth considering. Formerly known as the Oculus Quest 2, this VR headset has excellent value and, as a standalone device, doesn’t require the purchase of an additional gaming console. All you need is the headset and its controllers to get started (no cellphone or PC required)!

Our pros found it extremely easy to set up once you create a Meta account or connect through Facebook — it only took our test engineer Alec Scherma around 30 minutes — and we were impressed by the intuitive controllers, excellent controller tracking and the wide variety of games and other immersive experiences available.

Though the Meta Quest 2 can start to feel heavy after prolonged use and doesn't always seal properly against the face (especially if wearing glasses), it remains relatively comfortable and is 10 percent lighter than the previous iteration, the Oculus Quest. In Lab tests, Scherma found the headset’s performance both fast and responsive, and described the graphics as what you would expect from a VR headset: “nothing exceptional, but decent.” For the best quality, he suggests finding games that are optimized for VR.

READ OUR FULL REVIEW: Is the Meta Quest 2 Worth It?

Weight1.1 lbs
DisplayLCD
Resolution1832 x 1920 per eye
Refresh Rate60, 72 or 90 Hz
ConnectivityUSB-C, 3.5mm audio port
Field of view 100 degrees
3
Best Premium VR Headset

Apple Vision Pro

Vision Pro
3
Best Premium VR Headset

Apple Vision Pro

Credit: Apple
Pros
  • Stunning resolution
  • Intuitive Apple interface
  • Responsive eye tracking and hand gestures
  • Premium, high-quality design
Cons
  • Expensive
  • Can feel heavy for some
  • Requires battery pack

Apple’s latest innovation, the Apple Vision Pro, blew our tech experts away during a hands-on demo. Though this headset is by far the most expensive on this list, it has Apple’s high-quality design and intuitive interface to help justify the steep price tag. Not only does the Vision Pro look and feel premium, but the resolution is stunning whether you’re streaming shows from Apple TV+ or flipping through spatial photos you shot yourself.

Perhaps one of our favorite features is the headset’s super responsive and accurate eye tracking and hand gestures which enable you to navigate among apps by pointing your eyes in the right direction and using your fingers. Though the Vision Pro admittedly won’t be for everyone, it’s an excellent choice for those seeking immersive content from one of the coolest gadgets out there right now. Just keep in mind that while it’s mostly comfortable, it can feel heavy after a while like other VR headsets and needs to be plugged into a portable battery pack while in use.

READ OUR FULL REVIEW: I Loved (Almost) Everything About the Apple Vision Pro

WeightUp to 1.43 lbs
DisplayMicro-OLED
Resolution23 million pixels (total)
Refresh rate90Hz, 96Hz, 100Hz
ConnectivityBluetooth, Wi-Fi
Field of viewApproximately 100 degrees
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4
Best VR Headset for Gaming

Sony PlayStation VR2

PlayStation VR2
4
Best VR Headset for Gaming

Sony PlayStation VR2

Credit: Sony
Pros
  • Access to PlayStation gaming ecosystem
  • Easy to set up and use
  • Intuitive controllers
  • Features 3D audio
Cons
  • Must be plugged in

The Sony PlayStation VR2 Headset is a worthy investment for PlayStation fans who already own a console and are familiar with the PS ecosystem and popular gaming library. “If you already have a PS5 and you don’t want to purchase separate equipment, this is a quality enough headset for you to enjoy the variety of games available," Scherma says.

Though we wish a cable connection wasn’t required as this limits where you can use your headset, Scherma found it fairly easy to set up and points out that the controllers are not only intuitive and comfortable, but they’re a huge improvement over Sony’s first VR headset. “I like how easy it is to charge the controllers with the provided dock,” Scherma says. He does warn, however, that the headset is heavier than most.

Other testers like how the headset is able to scan the room automatically and create play boundaries, as opposed to having to draw them yourself. There's even a handy button you can press when you want to remove yourself from the VR world and see your space. And unlike other headsets on this list, this model comes with wired headphones that you can use alongside your headset, so you’re truly immersed in the game with surround 3D audio that doesn't bother anyone around you.

Weight1.23 lbs
DisplayOLED
Resolution2000 x 2040 per eye
Refresh Rate90 or 120Hz
Connectivity USB-C, 3.5mm audio port
Field of view110 degrees
5
Best Standalone VR Headset

HTC Vive XR Elite

Vive XR Elite
5
Best Standalone VR Headset

HTC Vive XR Elite

Credit: HTC
Pros
  • Doesn’t require cable connection
  • Can be used with your hands as well as controllers
  • Comfortable to wear, according to testing
Cons
  • Setup may be initially confusing

If you’re looking for a standalone VR headset that doesn’t need to connect to anything and gets rid of all pesky cables, this is the one.

You can use it at home or take it with you on the go, making it an excellent choice for VR enthusiasts. Scherma was impressed not only by how easy it was to charge, but how comfortable and lightweight it was to wear. “I didn’t need to wear glasses while using it because I could individually adjust each eye to match my prescription,” he says.

Our pros like that the headset includes controllers but can be used with your hands, which Scherma found “surprisingly accurate and useful.” Though the setup was initially a bit confusing, once you’re able to access the tutorial on how to operate the headset and controllers, it should be smooth sailing from there.

Head to the Viverse content library to browse among 1,600+ games that you can play with your headset.

Weight1.3 lbs
DisplayLCD
Resolution1920 x 1920 pixels per eye
Refresh rate90 Hz
ConnectivityUSB-C, USB-A
Field of viewUp to 110 degrees
6
Best VR Headset for PC

Steam Valve Index

Valve Index
6
Best VR Headset for PC

Steam Valve Index

Credit: Steam
Pros
  • Connects to Steam’s vast gaming platform
  • Accurate tracking
  • Intuitive controllers with finger-tracking
Cons
  • Complicated set up that requires a powerful PC with DisplayPort
  • Tethered design

Though the Valve Index requires a PC and several wire connections, what sets it apart from other VR headsets is that it connects to Steam’s vast gaming platform and community, which features more than 30,000 games and VR titles.

This headset is one of the more expensive on this list and a better choice for gaming enthusiasts versus novices, due in part to the more complex nature of set up. “You need a lot of space and a powerful PC to properly take advantage of all the headset’s features, and if you don’t have the correct ports on your PC you’ll need adapters,” Scherma says.

Our test engineers like the headset’s vast field of view plus the two included cameras that enable you to better map out the room you’re playing in for a more immersive experience and better tracking.

Speakers are integrated into the headset to offer surround sound, and the screen’s resolution is crisp. While the headset may feel heavier than others, it remains comfortable and well constructed. We also love the intuitive controllers, which strap onto your hands and feature finger-tracking that pulls you further into the game.

Weight1.78 lbs
DisplayRGB LCD
Resolution1440x1600 per eye
Refresh rate120 Hz, 144 Hz (experimental mode)
ConnectivityUSB 3.0, DisplayPort, 3.5mm audio port
Field of viewAround 130 degrees
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How we test the best VR headsets

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When testing VR headsets, our experts rely on years of gaming experience and industry knowledge to assess each pick. We start by removing each headset from its box and reviewing its materials and construction.

gh test engineer testing the oculus quest 2
Jill Sollazzo

Next, we set up each VR headset and take note of how easy it is to get up and running, whether it requires a connection to an external device like a console or PC or features multiple cables. We then use each VR headset and evaluate how comfortable it feels while on, including how intuitive the controllers are.

Once we start playing, we evaluate the screen's resolution, graphics, tracking, the zippiness of performance and we consider specs like the headset's battery life, refresh rate, field of view and more. We also take into account whether the headset provides access to a wide variety of games or content.

What to look for when shopping for a VR headset

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✔️ Wired vs. wireless: Do you want a standalone VR headset that doesn't require connection to an external device like a PC or gaming console, or do you not mind being tethered? Keep in mind that standalone devices are more portable and can be used in any space, whereas wired ones will be more of a hassle to move.

✔️ Comfort: Does the VR headset feel comfortable while on? Is it heavy? You'll likely be wearing your headset for a few hours, so make sure it feels lightweight. Also consider how comfortable the controllers are to grasp, and whether they feel intuitive to use.

✔️ Content: Before purchasing a VR headset, ask yourself what you want to use it for. Is there a particular game that you want to play in VR? Make sure that the headset you choose has access to the games, apps or entertainment that you want.

✔️ Resolution: You'll want to choose a VR headset with high screen resolution for the best gaming experience. Overall, the higher the resolution, the better picture quality you can expect.

✔️ Refresh rate: Refresh rate is measured in Hertz (Hz) and indicates how often the image on the screen refreshes. When gaming on your VR headset, you'll want the highest refresh rate possible to ensure zippy performance. Our pros recommend anything above 60 Hz, though at least 90 Hz is ideal.

✔️ Audio: Most VR headsets have speakers built in, while some have integrated headphones (or feature audio jacks so you can use them with your own wired speakers). If you want the most immersive experience, opt for a headset that features surround sound.

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Why trust Good Housekeeping?

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Olivia Lipski is a product analyst and writer at the GH Institute who covers everything from consumer electronics to fitness, tech, home and more. She stays on top of the industry's latest innovations by attending annual trade shows like CES and helps readers make better buying decisions by testing and reviewing the best products to hit the market. During her time at GH, she’s been familiarizing herself with some of the most sought-after VR headsets like the Apple Vision Pro and the Meta Quest 2.

Testing for this story was overseen by Alec Scherma, the Good Housekeeping Institute’s test engineer. He helps create and implement new product testing methodology across home, cooking and cleaning appliances, wellness, tech products and more. He has lifelong experience gaming, playing almost every console that has come out, as well as testing various video game consoles in the GH Media & Tech Lab.

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Olivia Lipski
Media & Tech Reviews Analyst

Olivia (she/her) is a media and tech product reviews analyst at the Good Housekeeping Institute, covering tech, home, auto, health and more. She has more than five years of experience writing about tech trends and innovation and, prior to joining GH in 2021, was a writer for Android Central, Lifewire and other media outlets. Olivia is a graduate of George Washington University, with a bachelor's degree in journalism, political science and French, and she holds a master’s degree in communications from Sciences Po Paris.

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Tested byAlec Scherma
Test Engineer

Alec Scherma (he/him) is the Good Housekeeping Institute’s test engineer, where he helps to create and implement new product testing methodology across home, cooking and cleaning appliances, wellness, tech products and more. He graduated from Drexel University’s College of Engineering with a B.A. in mechanical engineering.

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