---
product_id: 62743627
title: "Oculus Go Standalone Virtual Reality Headset - 64GB"
price: "NT$19723"
currency: TWD
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 13
url: https://www.desertcart.tw/products/62743627-oculus-go-standalone-virtual-reality-headset-64gb
store_origin: TW
region: Taiwan
---

# 64GB onboard storage Glasses-friendly ergonomic spacer 2.5 hours battery life Oculus Go Standalone Virtual Reality Headset - 64GB

**Price:** NT$19723
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Step into your personal VR theater—where reality takes a backseat and adventure is front row!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Oculus Go Standalone Virtual Reality Headset - 64GB
- **How much does it cost?** NT$19723 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tw](https://www.desertcart.tw/products/62743627-oculus-go-standalone-virtual-reality-headset-64gb)

## Best For

- Customers looking for quality international products

## Why This Product

- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Plug & Play Portability:** Lightweight (0.78 lbs) and wireless, ready to go anytime without tangled cables or setup hassles.
- • **Power Meets Performance:** Powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 for smooth 72Hz refresh rate visuals and immersive 3D graphics that keep you hooked.
- • **Seamless Social VR Hangouts:** Meet friends worldwide in VR for concerts, sports, and shows with built-in spatial audio and effortless controller navigation.
- • **All-Day Comfort, Glasses Welcome:** Ergonomically designed to fit most eyeglasses comfortably, so you never compromise on style or clarity.
- • **Immersive Visuals, No Strings Attached:** Experience crystal-clear 2880x1600 OLED display with a wide 100° field of view—no PC or phone needed.

## Overview

The Oculus Go is a standalone VR headset featuring a 2880x1600 OLED display, 64GB storage, and a wide 100-degree field of view. Designed for comfort with glasses-friendly spacers and built-in spatial audio, it offers a wireless, all-in-one VR experience powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 821. Perfect for immersive gaming, social meetups, and media streaming without the need for external devices or cables.

## Description

Oculus Go is a whole new way to watch in VR. With crystal clear optics and state-of-the-art 3D graphics, the headset feels more like a personal theater. Just put it on, switch it on, and enjoy the littlest, big screen around. Watch a movie on a 180” inch screen, catch a sold-out concert from the front row, or just hang out with friends from anywhere. It's portable, comfortable, and designed to be ready when you are. That means no wires, no PC, and no phone to drop in. All you have to do sit back, relax, and go. Immerse yourself in over 1,000 games, social apps, experiences and more. Powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 mobile platform means low power, high quality audio, video and interaction wherever you are. No strings attached. Try MelodyVR, your all-access-pass to live music in virtual reality. Simply download the MelodyVR app and explore the selection of shows from across the music spectrum. Experience your favorite TV shows and movies like never before with Hulu and Showtime. Download the apps to your Oculus Go, sign up and step into the next evolution in TV. Oculus Go is frame friendly: Wear your glasses in VR. Each headset includes an ergonomically designed spacer to fit most frames, so you can see VR the same way you see everything else.

Review: The VR headset I was waiting for - My interested in VR started when I walked past a local electronics store and noticed the Samsung Gear VR headset on display. When I put it on I was blown away! But being in the Apple ecosystem I didn’t have a Samsung smartphone, and the idea of buying one just for this purpose was surplus to requirements. Also, the idea of buying a VR headset that has cables connected to a PC or Playstation has never appealed to me. So instead, I opted to use my iPhone 6s in a rather cheap headset - even though I was fully aware this wasn’t the best VR experience available. Even still, I found the VR experience reasonably impressive, or so I thought. Then along comes the Oculus Go. Finally… a VR headset that is self-contained, comfortable to wear, and doesn’t require cable connections to any fancy graphic cards and PCs. This ticked all the boxes and was what I’d been waiting for! So after reading a number of product reviews, I decided to get it. I tried to kept my expectations low (even though I was excited inside!) as this sometimes doesn’t help me when I’m eagerly awaiting for a snazzy new product to arrive. My main wish, however, was that I wanted it to be a noticeable step up from my iPhone VR experience. So when it arrived I excitedly unboxed it and set it up. I decided to give myself a few days to use it, as a fair assessment, before writing this review. My first impressions is that it is solidly built and well made. It feels very comfortable to put on. The weight of the headset is about right, as expected. Of course, it would be nice if it was lighter, but it’s comfortable enough to wear. After turning it on and seeing the display screen for the first time I immediate thought a number of things. The resolution is good, although didn’t appear quite as sharp as I anticipated, but more on that later. The sense of emersion, however, what a real improvement! For the first time, I actually felt like I was there… rather than feeling like a distant spectator with narrow vision as per my smartphone-based system. This is because it has a wide field of view of approx 100 degrees (although not published) vs 60 degrees with my smartphone-based headset. Combined with the 72Hz refresh rate which adds to the clarity of movement this also undoubtedly contributes to the sense of emersion. The Oculus Go comes with it’s own controller. I initially thought having to use a controller would detract from the VR experience, but I was wrong. It makes menu selection, system navigation and video scrubbing, etc, so much easier than the “move your head to the selection on the screen, and wait to confirm” concept. And using it throughout the VR experience feels quite natural, and surprisingly didn't require any learning curve to use it. Now, on the resolution side of things. When I read the specs on the Oculus Go has a screen resolution of 2560 x 1440 (1280 x 1440 per eye) I was excited! Comparing this to the screen resolution of 1334 x 750 (667 x 750 per eye) on my iPhone 6s - I calculated the Oculus Go has 4 times the amount of pixels. So when I first turned on the Oculus Go I was expecting to see a visually crisp sharp 4k display. But it didn’t seem like this. It’s a great image, very clear and detailed, and better than the resolution on my iPhone 6s… but it’s not like watching the display on a 4k television. It’s hard to describe, but the pixel edges are not as crisp as I imagined they would be. Now I do understand resolution is a subjective thing. And there are other factors involved, as in the so-called “screen door” effect which is caused by the distance between the pixel elements. With the built-in optical lenses precisely tuned to allow our eyes to focus on visual content which is physically very close to the display panel, this is a co-incidental effect. (Although the Oculus Go has been reported as having the least noticeable screen-door effect across the range of VR headset devices on the market). But does this detract from my immersive VR experience? Usually no, but it depends on the quality of content being shown. Low resolution picture and video content on the VR headset looks horrible! However, high resolution pictures and 4k video content looks amazing! The built-in speakers are reasonably good. Before it arrived I did pre-anticipate the built-in speakers would be low quality, but I’m pleasantly surprised with the sound quality. They are suitable for general occasions - but obviously not for privacy! There were a number of occasions I did forget that the sound was leaking to the outside world for all to hear. Slightly embarrassing, to say the least. But of course it is best to plug in a quality set of headphones for optimised sound quality. The downside is that is doesn’t support bluetooth headphones so it won’t connect to my Apple AirPods. I could use a bluetooth audio transmitter with a 3.5mm headphone jack, but it would ideally need to be mounted onto the headset, and can’t guarantee the audio quality it would transmit. On the con side, the limited amount of onboard memory means it’s very easy to fill up particularly when transferring a number of 4k video files across onto the device, and I’m speaking from experience here. But using a video player that streams content from the PC (over the wifi network) or cloud storage avoids this limitation. The supported software on the Mac that allow file transfers is sometimes buggy, but it works. It’s a real shame that the device doesn’t have a built-in SD card reader. Also, I find the battery runs down quite quickly, although I have been spending a fair amount of time on it since it arrived. I’m like a boy with a new toy, as they say. I probably get 2.5 hours of play from a full charge, which annoyingly takes the same amount of time to charge it. I haven’t got too much into the Oculus Store software yet, but there seems to be a reasonable amount of apps and content available. And no doubt the number of apps will grow over time. All in all - I love it! Which is why I give it a 5 star rating, otherwise it would be a more accurate 4.5 stars (if this was possible to do on desertcart). The pure simplicity of switching it on and it’s ready to go… no cables and no smartphone to worry about, and the share experience of emersion it gives - it’s totally worth it in my opinion. The main question I had - is the Oculus Go a definite improvement over from my previous smartphone-based VR experience? Most definitely yes! But even more so, it’s vastly superior! Now that I've experienced VR this good, there's no turning back! (unless you're watching a 360 degree video of course!) Important Note: As mentioned in the Oculus Go care page it’s important to keep the lenses away from direct sunlight when the device is not in use as it can cause sun damage on the inside screen panel. You can cover it accordingly, but what I do is place the card that tells you where to download the app over the lenses. It’s provided in the original box and fits perfectly over the lenses. I nearly threw it away. So glad I didn’t.
Review: Great for new people to VR and other who have used it for years already. - Outlined Review: Best VR first experience Who are these for: Anyone wanting to try VR with a quick, portable, easy setup solution. The Plan: Impulse buy really. I wasn’t looking for this, just browsing. When I ran across it and saw how easy it seemed to use, I figured how’s my chance to try VR and what the hype is all about. First Impressions: Very well packaged, smooth, easy, and organized. I figured this needed to charge first. Once it was done, I put it on my head and turned it on. I went through the setup process easily and was right into the Oculus home screen. This is not like seeing a commercial on tv or anything I’ve tried. It truly felt like I was standing right in front of a big virtual menu and inside a “real virtual” room. Right then, I knew this was going to be something I was glad I purchased. For Media: Music, movies, tv shows, documentaries, sports... you name it, this can play it completely unlike anything I’ve tried before. The experience of standing in front of a band playing live in a concert completely on the other side of earth is crazy, in a good way. I mean, I couldn’t understand a word of it or recognize the language, but I liked it. And watching a movie or show on this, takes you out of your physical location and into VR unknowingly. Next thing I know, the battery was about dead as it had been almost 3 hours of me using it. I couldn’t wait to charge it for more. For Games: At first, it’s easy to think that there aren’t many good games since many of the ones on here, or close to all, are games you may not have heard of before. But don’t let that fool you. Start exploring and you’ll soon find that there are tons of games and they are worth trying out... My mind... blown. I never thought I would have as much fun riding a roller coaster that I wasn’t actually riding. Yes, I know it isn’t the real thing. But you can’t help to feel that you’re a part of it, that you’re there. Anyways, there are fantastic games for this. Take a moment and try some free ones out. You won’t be disappointed. Tips: - I put clear Velcro on the side of the controller that comes with it. That way I can attach the controller to the side of the headset on the straps while I’m watching a movie or show and don’t need to use the controller for a while and not lose it. - If your cheeks start to hurt after a while, try tilting the sides where the straps are on the hard plastic pieces up while keeping the headset level. This will make the headset tilt slightly up and off your cheeks, something I wish I had known when I first got mine. - When not in use, put a microfiber cloth on top of your lenses in the headset. It will help keep them clean or from getting smudges. In conclusion: I know not much was said here concerning the Oculus GO itself. But it was, all of it. Because if a VR headset can make you feel the way this one does and you forget most of the time that you’re even wearing it, then I think that’s what makes a great VR headset. I’m excited to see the next step in VR. Pros: - Comfort level while wearing is good in my opinion. - Fast and easy to use and learn. - Comes with glasses insert that you can install easily to help keep it comfortable for people wearing glasses. - Quality materials used. Cons: - Short battery life. - Would like to see a visor version to swap out straps. - Not Bluetooth - Keyboard typing on it isn’t very user friendly. (Would like to see this resolved by being compatible with real keyboards. I would highly recommend this to anyone. Wether you’re new to VR like I was or you’ve been in the VR world for a while now, there’s no downside to having the Oculus GO. Thank you

## Features

- Personal Viewing: The littlest, big screen. Crystal clear optics and state-of-the-art 3D graphics make your headset feel more like a personal theater
- Viewing with Friends: Watch with friends. Meet up in VR with friends and fans from around the world to catch live sports, concerts, or just your favorite TV show
- Portable & Easy to Use: Ready when you are. Experience portable, all-in-1 VR. That means no PC, phone, wires or hassles
- Controller: Effortless control. Whether it's navigating to your favorite shows or to a far-off land, the intuitive controller makes getting there a cinch
- Built-In Audio: Surrounded by sound. Spatial audio drivers are built right into the headset, providing dramatic, immersive sound without the need for bulky or tangled headphones. Oculus Go also features a 3.5 millimeter audio jack
- Oculus Rift S requires your Facebook account to log in, making it easy to meet up with friends in VR and discover communities around the world.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07B4NLKKF |
| Additional Features | Microphone Feature |
| Age Range Description | Youth |
| Best Sellers Rank | #186,060 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #237 in Cell Phone Virtual Reality (VR) Headsets |
| Brand | Meta |
| Built-In Media | Product Instruction |
| Color | Grey |
| Compatible Devices | Television |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Connector Type | 3.5mm Jack |
| Controller Type | Button Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (8,090) |
| Display Maximum Resolution | 2880 x 1600 |
| Display Resolution Maximum | refer to description |
| Display Type | OLED |
| Field Of View | 100 Degrees |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00815820020196 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 8"D x 8"W x 4"H |
| Item Weight | 0.78 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Oculus |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
| Mfr Part Number | 301-00104-01 |
| Model Name | 301-00104-01 |
| Model Number | 301-00104-01 |
| Operating System | Android |
| Platform | Meta |
| Resolution | 2880 x 1600 |
| Screen Size | 7 |
| Sensor Technology | inside-out tracking |
| Specific Uses For Product | Gaming |
| UPC | 815820020196 |
| Warranty Description | Limited Warranty |

## Images

![Oculus Go Standalone Virtual Reality Headset - 64GB - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61OvDt3a95L.jpg)
![Oculus Go Standalone Virtual Reality Headset - 64GB - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51M2VJYnzhL.jpg)
![Oculus Go Standalone Virtual Reality Headset - 64GB - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61sEiOk8d+L.jpg)
![Oculus Go Standalone Virtual Reality Headset - 64GB - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41+yJ2UbJ+L.jpg)
![Oculus Go Standalone Virtual Reality Headset - 64GB - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61fRIYVkmRL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Configuration, Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: does any free vr content come with the purchase ?**
A: Not with purchase, but there are many free apps on the store to download once you get your device.

**Q: Does it have access to all the games and apps that samsung gear has?**
A: Many Gear VR titles have made it over to Oculus Go. You can browse the experiences here: https://www.oculus.com/experiences/go/

**Q: What's included in the box?**
A: Oculus Go headset, Controller, Power Adapter, AA Battery, Eyeglass Spacer

**Q: Can it work with Xbox One?**
A: While true vr dosnt work with xbox. You can do something almost as cool. Streaming your xbox to your oculus and playing your games on a movie theater sized screen is almost unbearably cool.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The VR headset I was waiting for
*by N***L on July 5, 2018*

My interested in VR started when I walked past a local electronics store and noticed the Samsung Gear VR headset on display. When I put it on I was blown away! But being in the Apple ecosystem I didn’t have a Samsung smartphone, and the idea of buying one just for this purpose was surplus to requirements. Also, the idea of buying a VR headset that has cables connected to a PC or Playstation has never appealed to me. So instead, I opted to use my iPhone 6s in a rather cheap headset - even though I was fully aware this wasn’t the best VR experience available. Even still, I found the VR experience reasonably impressive, or so I thought. Then along comes the Oculus Go. Finally… a VR headset that is self-contained, comfortable to wear, and doesn’t require cable connections to any fancy graphic cards and PCs. This ticked all the boxes and was what I’d been waiting for! So after reading a number of product reviews, I decided to get it. I tried to kept my expectations low (even though I was excited inside!) as this sometimes doesn’t help me when I’m eagerly awaiting for a snazzy new product to arrive. My main wish, however, was that I wanted it to be a noticeable step up from my iPhone VR experience. So when it arrived I excitedly unboxed it and set it up. I decided to give myself a few days to use it, as a fair assessment, before writing this review. My first impressions is that it is solidly built and well made. It feels very comfortable to put on. The weight of the headset is about right, as expected. Of course, it would be nice if it was lighter, but it’s comfortable enough to wear. After turning it on and seeing the display screen for the first time I immediate thought a number of things. The resolution is good, although didn’t appear quite as sharp as I anticipated, but more on that later. The sense of emersion, however, what a real improvement! For the first time, I actually felt like I was there… rather than feeling like a distant spectator with narrow vision as per my smartphone-based system. This is because it has a wide field of view of approx 100 degrees (although not published) vs 60 degrees with my smartphone-based headset. Combined with the 72Hz refresh rate which adds to the clarity of movement this also undoubtedly contributes to the sense of emersion. The Oculus Go comes with it’s own controller. I initially thought having to use a controller would detract from the VR experience, but I was wrong. It makes menu selection, system navigation and video scrubbing, etc, so much easier than the “move your head to the selection on the screen, and wait to confirm” concept. And using it throughout the VR experience feels quite natural, and surprisingly didn't require any learning curve to use it. Now, on the resolution side of things. When I read the specs on the Oculus Go has a screen resolution of 2560 x 1440 (1280 x 1440 per eye) I was excited! Comparing this to the screen resolution of 1334 x 750 (667 x 750 per eye) on my iPhone 6s - I calculated the Oculus Go has 4 times the amount of pixels. So when I first turned on the Oculus Go I was expecting to see a visually crisp sharp 4k display. But it didn’t seem like this. It’s a great image, very clear and detailed, and better than the resolution on my iPhone 6s… but it’s not like watching the display on a 4k television. It’s hard to describe, but the pixel edges are not as crisp as I imagined they would be. Now I do understand resolution is a subjective thing. And there are other factors involved, as in the so-called “screen door” effect which is caused by the distance between the pixel elements. With the built-in optical lenses precisely tuned to allow our eyes to focus on visual content which is physically very close to the display panel, this is a co-incidental effect. (Although the Oculus Go has been reported as having the least noticeable screen-door effect across the range of VR headset devices on the market). But does this detract from my immersive VR experience? Usually no, but it depends on the quality of content being shown. Low resolution picture and video content on the VR headset looks horrible! However, high resolution pictures and 4k video content looks amazing! The built-in speakers are reasonably good. Before it arrived I did pre-anticipate the built-in speakers would be low quality, but I’m pleasantly surprised with the sound quality. They are suitable for general occasions - but obviously not for privacy! There were a number of occasions I did forget that the sound was leaking to the outside world for all to hear. Slightly embarrassing, to say the least. But of course it is best to plug in a quality set of headphones for optimised sound quality. The downside is that is doesn’t support bluetooth headphones so it won’t connect to my Apple AirPods. I could use a bluetooth audio transmitter with a 3.5mm headphone jack, but it would ideally need to be mounted onto the headset, and can’t guarantee the audio quality it would transmit. On the con side, the limited amount of onboard memory means it’s very easy to fill up particularly when transferring a number of 4k video files across onto the device, and I’m speaking from experience here. But using a video player that streams content from the PC (over the wifi network) or cloud storage avoids this limitation. The supported software on the Mac that allow file transfers is sometimes buggy, but it works. It’s a real shame that the device doesn’t have a built-in SD card reader. Also, I find the battery runs down quite quickly, although I have been spending a fair amount of time on it since it arrived. I’m like a boy with a new toy, as they say. I probably get 2.5 hours of play from a full charge, which annoyingly takes the same amount of time to charge it. I haven’t got too much into the Oculus Store software yet, but there seems to be a reasonable amount of apps and content available. And no doubt the number of apps will grow over time. All in all - I love it! Which is why I give it a 5 star rating, otherwise it would be a more accurate 4.5 stars (if this was possible to do on Amazon). The pure simplicity of switching it on and it’s ready to go… no cables and no smartphone to worry about, and the share experience of emersion it gives - it’s totally worth it in my opinion. The main question I had - is the Oculus Go a definite improvement over from my previous smartphone-based VR experience? Most definitely yes! But even more so, it’s vastly superior! Now that I've experienced VR this good, there's no turning back! (unless you're watching a 360 degree video of course!) Important Note: As mentioned in the Oculus Go care page it’s important to keep the lenses away from direct sunlight when the device is not in use as it can cause sun damage on the inside screen panel. You can cover it accordingly, but what I do is place the card that tells you where to download the app over the lenses. It’s provided in the original box and fits perfectly over the lenses. I nearly threw it away. So glad I didn’t.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great for new people to VR and other who have used it for years already.
*by L***S on June 27, 2018*

Outlined Review: Best VR first experience Who are these for: Anyone wanting to try VR with a quick, portable, easy setup solution. The Plan: Impulse buy really. I wasn’t looking for this, just browsing. When I ran across it and saw how easy it seemed to use, I figured how’s my chance to try VR and what the hype is all about. First Impressions: Very well packaged, smooth, easy, and organized. I figured this needed to charge first. Once it was done, I put it on my head and turned it on. I went through the setup process easily and was right into the Oculus home screen. This is not like seeing a commercial on tv or anything I’ve tried. It truly felt like I was standing right in front of a big virtual menu and inside a “real virtual” room. Right then, I knew this was going to be something I was glad I purchased. For Media: Music, movies, tv shows, documentaries, sports... you name it, this can play it completely unlike anything I’ve tried before. The experience of standing in front of a band playing live in a concert completely on the other side of earth is crazy, in a good way. I mean, I couldn’t understand a word of it or recognize the language, but I liked it. And watching a movie or show on this, takes you out of your physical location and into VR unknowingly. Next thing I know, the battery was about dead as it had been almost 3 hours of me using it. I couldn’t wait to charge it for more. For Games: At first, it’s easy to think that there aren’t many good games since many of the ones on here, or close to all, are games you may not have heard of before. But don’t let that fool you. Start exploring and you’ll soon find that there are tons of games and they are worth trying out... My mind... blown. I never thought I would have as much fun riding a roller coaster that I wasn’t actually riding. Yes, I know it isn’t the real thing. But you can’t help to feel that you’re a part of it, that you’re there. Anyways, there are fantastic games for this. Take a moment and try some free ones out. You won’t be disappointed. Tips: - I put clear Velcro on the side of the controller that comes with it. That way I can attach the controller to the side of the headset on the straps while I’m watching a movie or show and don’t need to use the controller for a while and not lose it. - If your cheeks start to hurt after a while, try tilting the sides where the straps are on the hard plastic pieces up while keeping the headset level. This will make the headset tilt slightly up and off your cheeks, something I wish I had known when I first got mine. - When not in use, put a microfiber cloth on top of your lenses in the headset. It will help keep them clean or from getting smudges. In conclusion: I know not much was said here concerning the Oculus GO itself. But it was, all of it. Because if a VR headset can make you feel the way this one does and you forget most of the time that you’re even wearing it, then I think that’s what makes a great VR headset. I’m excited to see the next step in VR. Pros: - Comfort level while wearing is good in my opinion. - Fast and easy to use and learn. - Comes with glasses insert that you can install easily to help keep it comfortable for people wearing glasses. - Quality materials used. Cons: - Short battery life. - Would like to see a visor version to swap out straps. - Not Bluetooth - Keyboard typing on it isn’t very user friendly. (Would like to see this resolved by being compatible with real keyboards. I would highly recommend this to anyone. Wether you’re new to VR like I was or you’ve been in the VR world for a while now, there’s no downside to having the Oculus GO. Thank you

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ I wish I could give it 4.5 stars...
*by A***B on September 24, 2018*

I really wish I could give it 4.5 stars since I don't think the Oculus Go is perfect, but it is still pretty great. I have had my Oculus Go for about 2 weeks now and I've used it nearly every day. I really have only two complaints but one of them is a pretty big one. The smaller complaint is the battery life. I would love for this thing to have a 5+ hour battery life but in reality I get 2 to 3 hours out of it when watching Netflix or other videos. I am not as upset about this after a couple of weeks because I find that I'm really ready to move on to doing something else by the time the battery runs out anyway. It was definitely more annoying during the first few sessions though when I wasn't ready to put it down when the battery ran out. My biggest complaint by far would be the fact that many apps have no way to recenter the screen. I admit that I could be missing an option to recenter the view on some apps but I don't think so. Many apps do have that option but not all. I don't see any reason why I can't set back in a chair in my living room and play a poker game or a shooting game where all the action happens right in front of the player. I understand that it would make playing some games difficult but I haven't played many of those yet. Even some of the Oculus apps don't have a "void" mode that I can find where you can recenter the screen. Ok, that's enough complaining. I really love the headset itself. I wear glasses so I put the glasses spacer in before even powering it on and it works just fine. My glasses do get smushed up against my face occasionally but that is mostly my fault when I tighten the headstrap too much. I definitely like being able to use my glasses more with the Oculus Go than trying to use the focus wheel on the Gear VR 2018 that I have used before. The padding of the headset is excellent and never feels uncomfortable to me. Watching Netflix is great (even if the resolution could be better). Watching the various 360° videos is fun. My hopes are that the app selection continues to increase. I would love to see a streaming app for the Go from Xfinity so I can watch content from the headset. The thing that I'm trying to figure out right now as well is the best to watch TV and chat with family members. Oculus Rooms can do some of that but the streaming options are limited to Hulu and Facebook videos for the time being. Even just adding Netflix to the Oculus Rooms app would be great but it'd be even better if it supported either an Xfinity Stream app or even just a stream from a computer. Edit on 3/4/2019: Everything I wrote about above still stands but I want to add a note saying that I actually have gotten the Xfinity Stream app to work in Oculus TV now by sideloading the Android app and a file browser. That is a cool thing in Oculus TV in that Android apps can be sideloaded and played in Oculus TV since it is really just an Android environment. I would still rather have true support for more streaming apps on the Oculus Go (preferably with a way to watch with friends) but it is nice having the sideload option. (Edit continued): I will be getting the Oculus Quest when it comes out hopefully in a few weeks and I hope it will be even more awesome than the Oculus Go is already! I also expect that the Oculus Go will be getting better as well since I assume much of the software upgrades in the Quest will also trickle down to the go when possible.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Oculus Go Standalone Virtual Reality Headset - 64GB
- Hermitshell Travel Case Fits Oculus Go Standalone Virtual Reality Headset (Black)
- Smays Charger Cord Replacement for Oculus Go, PS4 Controller, Xbox One, Wyze Cam USB Extension Cable Power, 13 ft, 2-Pack

---

## Why Shop on Desertcart?

- 🛒 **Trusted by 1.3+ Million Shoppers** — Serving international shoppers since 2016
- 🌍 **Shop Globally** — Access 737+ million products across 21 categories
- 💰 **No Hidden Fees** — All customs, duties, and taxes included in the price
- 🔄 **15-Day Free Returns** — Hassle-free returns (30 days for PRO members)
- 🔒 **Secure Payments** — Trusted payment options with buyer protection
- ⭐ **TrustPilot Rated 4.5/5** — Based on 8,000+ happy customer reviews

**Shop now:** [https://www.desertcart.tw/products/62743627-oculus-go-standalone-virtual-reality-headset-64gb](https://www.desertcart.tw/products/62743627-oculus-go-standalone-virtual-reality-headset-64gb)

---

*Product available on Desertcart Taiwan*
*Store origin: TW*
*Last updated: 2026-06-21*