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Oculus Quest 2
£45.00
Other Video Games & Consoles
marazion, Cornwall
Good
3 views
Sep 16, 2025
Description
I’ve had this Quest 2 for a few years now and it’s honestly been one of my go-to gadgets for VR. No cables, just put it on and you’re in—whether I’m gaming, doing fitness sessions, or just hanging out with friends in virtual spaces. The graphics are smooth, the audio feels real with 3D positioning, and the hand tracking makes it feel like you’re actually moving in the world. I’ve played through tons of games, from chill adventures to horror, and even joined some fitness classes. It’s got over 500 titles across different kinds of content, so there’s something for everyone. I’ve used it to watch movies with friends, play multiplayer games, and even collaborate on work stuff—kind of like a digital office in VR. It’s lightweight and easy to carry around, so I’ve taken it on trips and just popped it on when I wanted a break. I’ve set it up with my phone and Wi-Fi, and it connects to my TV too, which is handy. Just needs a mobile device and the companion app to get going. I’ve also got a kid safety guide I found online—good to know if you’re using it with younger users. I’m not using it for work or anything serious, just personal use. It’s in marazion, Cornwall, and I’m looking to part with it—only £45. I’ve kept it in good shape, no scratches, and it’s been through a few adventures. If you’ve ever wanted to try VR without the setup hassle, this is a solid entry point.