I REPLACED My Laptop With A Virtual Reality Headset (Meta Quest Pro)

Can VR headsets actually replace computer monitors? I tried one for a few days to find out. There were some huge benefits, but also massive downsides and a lot of pain. Follow me on social media! (it’s always just @mikeobrienn) Instagram: Twitter: TikTok: @mikeobrienn About me: Please comment below with any questions you might have. Thank you all for watching! I appreciate you! ADDITIONAL REVIEW NOTES: For the past few days, I replaced my laptop with a VR head set. You see, the new VR goggles from Meta, the Meta Quest Pro now have color cameras on it, so you can actually see your surroundings and get an augmented reality experience. Marques Brownlee pointed out that you could connect a desktop or laptop wirelessly and instead of having one small laptop display, you could have three massive displays surrounding your head. So how practical is this? Could you use it at work everyday, or in a small apartment, or perhaps while traveling on a plane or in a coffee shop? Well I wanted to find out, so I ordered a Meta Quest Pro and used it instead of my usual laptop display Let’s start out with some concerns I had before starting 1) The battery life: You don’t actually need to worry about the battery because you can charge via usbC while using the headset 2) Camera quality and lag Not really any significant lag that bothered me You really can’t see your keyboard, so while typing is fine, I sometimes struggle to find the special characters like @#%^ on my macbook pro Using workspace app, you can see your surroundings (and your laptop) or you can go to a different virtual workspace. The virtual is easier on they eyes, but then you can’t see your laptop or keyboard at all and you are just typing on a table - strange. They need a keyboard map I am TERRIFIED that I will spill something on my laptop Sometimes there is some lag in typing and mouse movement, but for the most part, I was impressed by how smooth everything was! So those were my preconceived concerns and initial reactions when I started using it. So far, so good. None of them were really dealbreakers. Instead, there was plenty to like about this setup. 1) No screen glares from lights or windows 2) No distractions Other people look kind of faceless Surroundings were less interesting and less clear than display Can’t use phone More immersive and therefore more productive 3) It really works well! Much like actually having multiple monitors. They stay put perfectly, and even extensions like Magnet on Mac work to snap windows to different virtual displays 4) Insead of turning your head, you can turn the monitors. This is incredible. Just use hand gestures to bring each monitor in front of you - is this different from alt tab? I think so. It definitely takes some practice. Not a smooth experience for me yet 5) So I know I said I hate 360 audio, but this is a situation where it is cool. Which leads us into some hiccups and full blown problems 2) Hand and control gestures do not affect your computer at all - your normal mouse and keyboard do that 3) I think I need to wear earbuds if I plan to listen to music. The speakers on this headset are just ok. Passable for a tutorial or podcast, but I like to listen to music when I work (or listen to my own audio when editing) 4) This thing is heavy. While my head is comfortable, my neck is definitely feeling the strain from an extra on my head 5) The biggest issue of them all, and the reason I had to stop using this to replace my monitor The 1800x1920 resolution is definitely not great. If you break that down to each computer display, I would say it is equivalent to about 720p display. My laptop is 4k and I am usually not this close to it. I really look forward to the day this kind of headset is 5k or better. For now, I just make all my browser tabs about 200% Started working - let’s see how long I can work without eye pain 20 min - Loosening fit 45 min - Eyes feel like I am working on a 2005 CRT display. Same type of resolution, harsh brightness, and overall feel on my eyes. To continue, I am turning the brightness down to 50% and entering a lakeside workspace 1 hr - I had to take a break. That really hurt my eyes Disclaimer: This video is purely based on my experiences, research, and opinions. You and only you are responsible for your actions. I made this channel to advise viewers and I truly hope to help you all out. I love making these videos and connecting with my viewers! One or more of the products shown in this video may have been sent to me at no cost. This does not influence my opinions; I always cover both pros and cons. This channel is monetized via YouTube ads as well as some affiliate links. If a purchase is made after clicking the link, I will receive a small commission at no extra charge to the buyer. Thank you all for watching!
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