Specialist in VR/XR headset gear & accessories
Offering you the best immersive experience with the best headsets & accessories on the market.
Komete XR is a French company delivering within the European Union.
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News
Look, we're not budding journalists. But here we tell you about the most important hardware news you need to know and a little bit about our company. Don't worry, it's not very formal.
How to choose your headset ?
There are a few key factors to consider when choosing a virtual reality headset:
Compatibility: Make sure the virtual reality headset you choose is compatible with your device. Some VR headsets require a PC or game console to work, while others are compatible with smartphones.
Resolution: Higher resolution VR headsets will provide a more detailed and immersive VR experience. Consider the resolution of the headset and compare it to the resolution of your device to make sure they match.
Field of View: The field of view (FOV) refers to the portion of the virtual world you can see when using the VR headset. A wider field of view can provide a more immersive experience, but it can also be more disorienting for some users.
Headset Weight and Comfort: VR headsets can be heavy and cause discomfort after prolonged use. Consider the weight of the headset and the comfort it provides before purchasing.
Price: VR headsets range in price from under 400€ to several thousand euros. Determine your budget and look for a headset that fits it, keeping in mind that more expensive headsets may offer better quality and more features.
Available content: Consider the type of content you want to experience in VR and make sure the headset you choose is compatible with it. Some VR headsets offer a wider selection of available content, while others may be more limited.
Compatibility: Make sure the virtual reality headset you choose is compatible with your device. Some VR headsets require a PC or game console to work, while others are compatible with smartphones.
Resolution: Higher resolution VR headsets will provide a more detailed and immersive VR experience. Consider the resolution of the headset and compare it to the resolution of your device to make sure they match.
Field of View: The field of view (FOV) refers to the portion of the virtual world you can see when using the VR headset. A wider field of view can provide a more immersive experience, but it can also be more disorienting for some users.
Headset Weight and Comfort: VR headsets can be heavy and cause discomfort after prolonged use. Consider the weight of the headset and the comfort it provides before purchasing.
Price: VR headsets range in price from under 400€ to several thousand euros. Determine your budget and look for a headset that fits it, keeping in mind that more expensive headsets may offer better quality and more features.
Available content: Consider the type of content you want to experience in VR and make sure the headset you choose is compatible with it. Some VR headsets offer a wider selection of available content, while others may be more limited.
What are the essential accessories ?
The accessories you need for a VR headset depend on the specific headset you have and the type of VR experience you want to have. Here are some common accessories for VR headsets:
Controllers: Many VR headsets come with controllers that allow you to interact with the virtual world. These controllers can be simple handheld devices or more complex motion-sensing controllers.
Audio headsets: Some VR headsets come with built-in headphones, others do not. If your headset doesn't have headphones, you may want to consider purchasing a pair to enhance the immersion of your VR experience.
Base stations: If you have a room-scale VR setup, you may need base stations to track your movements and position in the virtual world.
Interfaces & Face Foams: The majority of VR headsets come with poor quality face foams that soak up sweat, dust and are not cleanable. Depending on the model, you will find many replacement parts for better hygiene and less pressure on the face.
Batteries: If your VR controllers or tracking sensors require batteries, make sure you have some on hand to continue your VR experience.
Replacement Parts: Depending on the headset you own, you may need to purchase replacement parts such as foam inserts or facial interfaces to keep your VR setup in good working order.
Controllers: Many VR headsets come with controllers that allow you to interact with the virtual world. These controllers can be simple handheld devices or more complex motion-sensing controllers.
Audio headsets: Some VR headsets come with built-in headphones, others do not. If your headset doesn't have headphones, you may want to consider purchasing a pair to enhance the immersion of your VR experience.
Base stations: If you have a room-scale VR setup, you may need base stations to track your movements and position in the virtual world.
Interfaces & Face Foams: The majority of VR headsets come with poor quality face foams that soak up sweat, dust and are not cleanable. Depending on the model, you will find many replacement parts for better hygiene and less pressure on the face.
Batteries: If your VR controllers or tracking sensors require batteries, make sure you have some on hand to continue your VR experience.
Replacement Parts: Depending on the headset you own, you may need to purchase replacement parts such as foam inserts or facial interfaces to keep your VR setup in good working order.