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Damnt! Whhyyy! Fuck we could of got black ones!
Pico in US today at sum convention! They brung the black version.
They also brought samples
Damnt! Whhyyy! Fuck we could of got black ones!
Pico in US today at sum convention! They brung the black version.
They also brought samples
Man, I have a love hate relationship with this pico 4 , it's this battery in the back, smh
mnmlikereal I just order a amvr facgaurd for pico 4, I've seen a video review and if you have vrcover, their cushion will fit on it, which means my fabric cushion I normally use for quest 2 will fit it too cause it fits on vrcovers face guard
but the pico 4 cover not to bad, way more comfortable then quest 2 default facegaurd, that shit made my face hurt after like 30mins it felt awful for me, plus my face don't agree with leather, But the pico cushion, it's good for bout an hour but i hate the extra space it has for glasses it makes me feel like adjusting it while I'm wearing it. Its like you say its not snug, they say making it tighter helps, but fuck that cuz then that makes more facegaurd imprint on my face. Idk
Hopefully this amvr turns out good.
mnmlikereal the amvr cover worked great, fits snug and my fabric cushion fits perfectly, feels like I'm wear my quest 2 again but with battery in back
But it does feels better on the face.
The Quest 3 is anticipated to be an interesting addition to the VR market and may outperform the Pico 4. However, with the fast-paced nature of technology, there could be other competitors like Pico 5, Sony, Apple VR, and more within a year. Currently, the Quest 2 and Pico 4 are seen as comparable options in terms of specs and pricing, similar to the Coke vs Pepsi or Apple vs Samsung debate.
One notable drawback of the Pico 4 is its limited availability in North America, with no confirmed release date, and the inability to play some Meta-owned games. On the other hand, the Quest 2 is compatible with SLR (socially responsible) initiatives.
As the VR market continues to evolve, it's important for consumers to research and consider factors such as availability, compatibility, and performance to make informed decisions based on their individual preferences and needs.