Bigscreen Beyond Review – Final version of the smallest VR headset in the world + audio strap!



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33 thoughts on “Bigscreen Beyond Review – Final version of the smallest VR headset in the world + audio strap!

  1. A good review should include comfort related to fatigue, almost all the VR headsets cause headache/fatigue around eye area/nose pain. Please include a long term wearing review with 8-12 hours continuous usage.

  2. Still have my Vive Pro 2 which you smashed on release. It's still the best overall headset for high resolution, wireless, built in sound, lighthouse tracking and index controllers. Still love agreeing to disagree with you mate.

  3. This VR headset maybe nice, but first it costs as much as the Valve Index – 1000 dollars. Second thing you get no controllers with the headset for that price, just the headset. Third we need base stations to make the tracking to work, no inside out tracking for this VR headset. Fourth item for this headset is it is only custom made for one person to wear it correctly with one IPD setting.

    This headset maybe good for people upgrading from the Valve Index VR headset, but anybody else will have to spend allot of money and I am one of those people.

    I will stick with my Quest 3 for right now and it does everything I need to do my SIM racing games, very good quality, and has inside out tracking – no need external tracking devices. The Quest 3 comes with controllers and is half the price of this Beyond headset.

    Thanks for the video and take care.

  4. So the device is linked with USB type C….to a DP1.4 with USB for Nvidia Graphic Cards …And i've seen that DP1.4 is not able to support the 2×6,5Mp at 90hZ….with its actual ratio of compression DSC at 3:1
    That's why, with the Beyond the full resolution is usable only at 72Hz…with Nvidia GC but this box does support DP2.1 for Amd's one?
    Or is it possible to use the USB type C directly to a 7900XT/XTX ? Or in mother board which has Type C? And enjoy…the full native resolution at 90Hz (if we have a PC of war..)

    USB 3.1 Gen 1 = 5 Gbits/s

    USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 = 20 Gbits/s

    USB4.0 Type C connector= 40/80 Gbits/s

    DP1.4a=32,4 Gbit/s

    DP2.1=80 Gbit/s.

  5. I own one of these and it's the worst headset I've ever had. For one, you will be very lucky to get a perfect fit on your first device. More than likely it will take you a month or two before you get it perfect. I found the stock strap to be very uncomfortable, despite the low weight. For the price, it should come with the better headstrap. The cable is always in the way and often pulls on the left side of the headset. If you end up not liking the headset, they will charge you a $200 restocking fee. Something you don't see at all when you buy the product. They also have a version of the headset they send people that has an adjustable IPD, like WTF?! The glare is awful, the sweet spot is absolutely tiny. You basically have to turn your head, rather than naturally shifting your eyes to see clearly. The ONLY thing that the headset has going for it is the size and weight, and even then it's not very comfortable with the stock strap. Everything else is massively subpar compared to any other headset. For me, personally, the Quest 3 is not only WAY cheaper, but it's better in every other sense. You can buy a battery strap and charging station with it and it would still be less than the Beyond. I ended up paying about $700 total for the Quest 3 with accessories. I get a battery life of 6 hours AND that doesn't include the fact that my battery strap is swappable and came with 2 batteries.

  6. Enjoyed the review.

    Initially, lens glare can be noticeable, but I find it becomes less of an issue over time. After about a week, I hardly noticed it anymore. However, I do sometimes experience blurriness when reading peripheral UI text.

    The face scan feature is exclusive to newer iPhones because it relies on their LiDAR scanning hardware. It's unlikely to become available on phones without that specific technology. I did the scan by visiting an Apple store and using one of their phones.

    I use Sony MX4 headphones with a Bluetooth dongle and find the experience seamless with excellent 360 sound. It would be great if they offered a rigid headstrap version without the audio component, but we'll have to wait and see.

  7. Your comment about reselling it to someone else with a different IPD that is "close enough" is incorrect. The IPD has to be exactly right. In fact, much of the reason that opinions about the Beyond's visuals vary so widely is because its so sensitive to IPD and also positioning from the face pad. Even 1mm difference will significantly change what areas are sharp and glare characteristics.

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