Top VR Headsets Reviewed

We test every headset so you don't have to. Here are our top picks for Australian buyers.

Editor's Choice Standalone

Meta Quest 3

The best all-round VR headset for most Australians. Wireless freedom, mixed reality passthrough, and access to hundreds of titles make this the definitive choice for newcomers and enthusiasts alike.

Display2064 × 2208 per eye
Refresh Rate90 / 120 Hz
TrackingInside-out (no base stations)
Battery Life2–3 hours
PC LinkYes (Air Link / USB-C)
Overall
9.2
Comfort
8.5
Library
9.5
PC VR Premium

Valve Index

The pinnacle of PC VR. Valve's Index offers unmatched tracking precision, finger-sensing controllers, and a high-fidelity display that sets the benchmark for immersive virtual reality experiences.

Display1440 × 1600 per eye
Refresh Rate80 / 90 / 120 / 144 Hz
TrackingSteamVR Lighthouse 2.0
ControllersFinger-tracking Knuckles
FOV130°
Overall
9.0
Tracking
9.8
Display
8.8
Console VR PS5 Only

PlayStation VR2

Sony's second-generation headset brings eye-tracking, adaptive triggers and haptic feedback to PS5. An outstanding console VR experience with a growing library of exclusive titles.

Display2000 × 2040 per eye OLED
Refresh Rate90 / 120 Hz
Eye TrackingYes
HapticsHeadset + Controllers
RequiresPlayStation 5
Overall
8.8
Display
9.3
Comfort
8.2
PC VR

HTC Vive Pro 2

A professional-grade PC VR headset with a stunning 5K display. Ideal for enterprise use, architectural visualisation and high-end gaming where visual fidelity is paramount.

Display2448 × 2448 per eye
Refresh Rate120 Hz
FOV120°
TrackingSteamVR Lighthouse
AudioHi-Res certified
Overall
8.6
Display
9.7
Value
7.0
Standalone Budget Pick

Meta Quest 2

The headset that brought VR to the masses. Still a fantastic entry point for Australians new to virtual reality, with a massive game library and proven reliability.

Display1832 × 1920 per eye
Refresh Rate60 / 72 / 90 / 120 Hz
TrackingInside-out
Battery Life2–3 hours
PC LinkYes
Overall
8.2
Value
9.2
Library
9.4
Mixed Reality Standalone

Samsung Galaxy XR

Samsung's entry into the spatial computing space, powered by Android XR. Designed for both productivity and entertainment, with deep Google ecosystem integration.

DisplayMicro OLED per eye
OSAndroid XR
TrackingInside-out + Eye
PassthroughFull colour mixed reality
IntegrationGoogle ecosystem
Overall
8.4
Display
9.1
Ecosystem
8.0
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Quick Comparison

Compare the key specifications of Australia's most popular VR headsets at a glance.

Headset Type Resolution (per eye) Refresh Rate Tracking PC Required Rating
Meta Quest 3 Standalone 2064 × 2208 90 / 120 Hz Inside-out No 9.2 / 10
Valve Index PC VR 1440 × 1600 Up to 144 Hz Lighthouse 2.0 Yes 9.0 / 10
PlayStation VR2 Console VR 2000 × 2040 90 / 120 Hz Inside-out PS5 8.8 / 10
HTC Vive Pro 2 PC VR 2448 × 2448 120 Hz Lighthouse Yes 8.6 / 10
Meta Quest 2 Standalone 1832 × 1920 Up to 120 Hz Inside-out No 8.2 / 10
Samsung Galaxy XR Mixed Reality Micro OLED 90 Hz Inside-out + Eye No 8.4 / 10