Alternatives to the Meta Quest , WITH PRICE.

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PART0.

Here is the list of the VR headsets with their prices:

Here is the sorted list by price (low to high):

  1. Relativty.com visor (DIY, parts approx. €200)

  2. NOLO CV1 - Approx. €219

  3. Sony PS4 VR Headset (1st Gen) - €215.39

  4. AntVR Kit 2 - Approx. €249

  5. Deepoon E3 - Approx. €279

  6. Nolo Sonic All-In-One 4K Display VR - €282.99

  7. 2023 PIMAX 4K VR Gaming Headset - €280.99

  8. 3Glasses D3 - Approx. €299

  9. Pimax 4K - Approx. €299

  10. PICO G2 4K Little Monster All-In-One - €309.39

  11. HTC Vive - Approx. €349

  12. PICO G2 4K Plus Little Monster 2 - €347.99

  13. Skyworth V901 VR 8K Headset - €354.39

  14. YVR 1 VR 4K All-In-One - €354.69

  15. PICO G2 4K / G2 4K Plus All-In-One - €357.99

  16. Skyworth V901PRO/S1 8K VR Headset - €358.39

  17. PICO G2 4K Plus VR Headset - €360.39

  18. Nolo X1 3D VR All-In-One - €362.69

  19. Pimax Crystal All-In-One 12K QLED - €367.69

  20. Pico Neo3 All-In-One - €368.39

  21. YVR 1 VR 4K All-In-One (Alternate) - €381.39

  22. Meta/Oculus Quest 2 - €389.50

  23. Sony PlayStation VR2 - €395.30

  24. OSVR HDK 2 - Approx. €399

  25. Royole Moon All-in-One 3D VR Headset - €402.69

  26. AIO8 PRO VR IMAX - €411.39

  27. Valve Index - Approx. €539

This order makes it easier to compare based on budget! Let me know if you'd like further details.







PART1.
If you're seeking alternatives to the Meta Quest that are compatible with Linux PCs, here are some options to consider:

Valve Index
Developed by Valve, the Index offers high-fidelity VR experiences and is known for its excellent tracking and display quality. It has robust support on Linux through SteamVR. The full kit is priced at $999.

HTC Vive
The HTC Vive provides room-scale VR experiences and is compatible with Linux systems. It requires a powerful PC and is supported on Linux via SteamVR. The current price is approximately $499.

HTC Vive Pro
An upgraded version of the HTC Vive, the Vive Pro offers improved resolution and comfort. It is also compatible with Linux through SteamVR. The Vive Pro Full Kit is priced around $1,199.

Simula One
A standalone headset running a VR Linux distro on an Intel chip, designed specifically for Linux applications. It provides a Linux virtual desktop with unlimited screens. The expected price is around $2,799.

Pimax 5K Plus
Known for its wide field of view and high resolution, the Pimax 5K Plus can be configured to work with Linux, though it may require additional setup. The price is approximately $699.

OSVR HDK 2
The Open Source Virtual Reality Hacker Development Kit is designed with open-source principles and has Linux support, making it a flexible option for developers. The price was around $299, though availability may be limited.

Samsung Odyssey+
A Windows Mixed Reality headset that, with some configuration, can be used with Linux systems. It offers a good balance between price and performance. The price is approximately $499.

HP Reverb G2
Featuring high-resolution displays, the Reverb G2 can be made to work with Linux, though it may require additional setup and configuration. The price is around $599.

Sony PlayStation VR
While primarily designed for PlayStation, with community drivers and some tinkering, it can be connected to a Linux PC. The price is approximately $349.

Oculus Rift
The original Oculus Rift has some level of Linux support, though it may require additional configuration and is not officially supported. The price was around $399, though it has been discontinued.

Note: Compatibility and performance can vary based on your specific Linux distribution and system configuration. It's advisable to check the latest community forums and official resources for up-to-date information on Linux support for these devices.



PART2.

As of January 2025, the Meta Quest 3S is priced at $299, making it one of the most affordable VR headsets available.

Here are some VR headsets priced under $400 or slightly above, along with their key features:

Meta Quest 3S
Priced at $299, the Quest 3S offers a high-quality VR experience with a Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2 processor, 8GB RAM, and a 1832x1920 per-eye resolution. It supports a wide range of VR content and is suitable for both gaming and productivity.

HTC Vive Pro 2
Originally priced at $1,199, the Vive Pro 2 Full Kit has seen discounts bringing it down to around $799.99. It features a 5K resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, and a 120-degree field of view, providing a premium VR experience.

HP Reverb G2
Priced around $599, the Reverb G2 offers high-resolution displays and is known for its comfort and visual clarity. It's compatible with a wide range of VR applications and games.

Sony PlayStation VR
Available for approximately $349, the PlayStation VR is designed for use with the PlayStation console but can be connected to a PC with additional setup. It offers a solid VR experience for gaming enthusiasts.

Samsung Odyssey+
Priced around $499, the Odyssey+ features dual AMOLED displays and a wide field of view. It's a Windows Mixed Reality headset that can be configured to work with various VR applications.

Pimax 5K Plus
Known for its wide field of view and high resolution, the Pimax 5K Plus is priced around $699. It offers an immersive VR experience, though it may require additional setup for compatibility.

Oculus Rift S
Priced at $399, the Rift S offers a comfortable design and improved optics over its predecessor. It provides access to a vast library of VR content through the Oculus platform.

Lenovo Mirage VR S3
Available for around $160, the Mirage VR S3 is a standalone headset designed for enterprise use but can be utilized for various VR applications. It features a 4K display and built-in audio.

OSVR HDK 2
The Open Source Virtual Reality Hacker Development Kit 2 is priced around $299. It's designed for developers and enthusiasts interested in an open-source VR platform.

BOBOVR Z6
A budget-friendly option priced around $50, the BOBOVR Z6 is a mobile VR headset compatible with smartphones. It offers a wireless Bluetooth connection and built-in headphones.

Note: Prices are approximate and may vary based on retailer, location, and availability. It's advisable to check the latest prices and compatibility with your system before making a purchase.



PART3.

Finding VR headsets under $400 that are compatible with Linux PCs can be challenging, as many high-quality VR systems exceed this price range. However, here are some options to consider:

Meta Quest 2
A standalone VR headset that can connect to a PC via Oculus Link. While official Linux support is limited, some users have managed to use it with Linux through workarounds. Prices start at $299.

Pimax 5K Plus
Known for its wide field of view and high resolution, the Pimax 5K Plus can be configured to work with Linux, though it may require additional setup. The price is approximately $699, which is above the $400 budget.

OSVR HDK 2
The Open Source Virtual Reality Hacker Development Kit is designed with open-source principles and has Linux support, making it a flexible option for developers. The price was around $299, though availability may be limited.

Samsung Odyssey+
A Windows Mixed Reality headset that, with some configuration, can be used with Linux systems. It offers a good balance between price and performance. The price is approximately $499, which is above the $400 budget.

HP Reverb G2
Featuring high-resolution displays, the Reverb G2 can be made to work with Linux, though it may require additional setup and configuration. The price is around $599, which is above the $400 budget.

Note: Compatibility and performance can vary based on your specific Linux distribution and system configuration. It's advisable to check the latest community forums and official resources for up-to-date information on Linux support for these devices.

Please be aware that the availability of VR headsets under $400 with reliable Linux support is limited. Consider checking for used or refurbished units to stay within budget, and always verify Linux compatibility before making a purchase.



PART5.

Finding VR headsets under $400 that are compatible with Linux PCs can be challenging, as many high-quality VR systems exceed this price range. However, here are some options to consider:

Meta Quest 2
A standalone VR headset that can connect to a PC via Oculus Link. While official Linux support is limited, some users have managed to use it with Linux through workarounds. Prices start at $299.

OSVR HDK 2
The Open Source Virtual Reality Hacker Development Kit is designed with open-source principles and has Linux support, making it a flexible option for developers. The price was around $299, though availability may be limited.

Pimax 5K Plus
Known for its wide field of view and high resolution, the Pimax 5K Plus can be configured to work with Linux, though it may require additional setup. The price is approximately $699, which is above the $400 budget.

Samsung Odyssey+
A Windows Mixed Reality headset that, with some configuration, can be used with Linux systems. It offers a good balance between price and performance. The price is approximately $499, which is above the $400 budget.

HP Reverb G2
Featuring high-resolution displays, the Reverb G2 can be made to work with Linux, though it may require additional setup and configuration. The price is around $599, which is above the $400 budget.

Note: Compatibility and performance can vary based on your specific Linux distribution and system configuration. It's advisable to check the latest community forums and official resources for up-to-date information on Linux support for these devices.

Please be aware that the availability of VR headsets under $400 with reliable Linux support is limited. Consider checking for used or refurbished units to stay within budget, and always verify Linux compatibility before making a purchase.



PART5.

Finding VR headsets under $400 that are compatible with PCs can be challenging, but here are some options to consider:

Meta Quest 2
A standalone VR headset that can connect to a PC via Oculus Link. While official Linux support is limited, some users have managed to use it with Linux through workarounds. Prices start at $299.

OSVR HDK 2
The Open Source Virtual Reality Hacker Development Kit is designed with open-source principles and has Linux support, making it a flexible option for developers. The price was around $299, though availability may be limited.

Pico 4
A standalone VR headset that can connect to a PC via streaming. While primarily designed for standalone use, it offers PC connectivity options. Priced around $389.99.

DPVR E4
A PC VR headset that supports SteamVR games. Priced at $549.99, slightly above the $400 budget.

Oculus Rift S
A PC-powered VR gaming headset. While discontinued, it may be available through third-party sellers. Prices vary, often around $400.

Note: Compatibility and performance can vary based on your specific PC configuration. It's advisable to check the latest community forums and official resources for up-to-date information on support for these devices.

Please be aware that the availability of VR headsets under $400 with reliable PC support is limited. Consider checking for used or refurbished units to stay within budget, and always verify compatibility before making a purchase.



PART6.

If you're looking for head-mounted displays (HMDs) to use as VR displays replacing traditional monitors, here are some options under $450:

BOBOVR Z4 VR Headset
A budget-friendly VR headset compatible with smartphones, offering a 120-degree field of view and adjustable lenses. Priced around $30.

VR SHINECON G04E
A lightweight VR headset suitable for smartphones, featuring adjustable head straps and lenses. Priced around $25.

DESTEK V5 VR Headset
Compatible with smartphones, this headset offers a 110-degree field of view and anti-blue light lenses. Priced around $40.

Pansonite VR Headset
Features adjustable lenses and head straps, compatible with smartphones for immersive viewing. Priced around $50.

VR Wear 3D VR Glasses
Lightweight headset with adjustable lenses, suitable for smartphones. Priced around $35.

Google Cardboard
An affordable DIY VR headset made of cardboard, compatible with most smartphones. Priced around $10.

Merge VR Headset
Durable foam headset compatible with smartphones, offering adjustable lenses. Priced around $60.

Homido V2 VR Headset
Features adjustable lenses and head straps, compatible with a wide range of smartphones. Priced around $70.

Samsung Gear VR
Designed for Samsung smartphones, offering a comfortable fit and touchpad controls. Priced around $100.

Oculus Go
A standalone VR headset with built-in display and processor, no smartphone required. Priced around $200.

Note: These headsets primarily serve as smartphone accessories for VR experiences and may not function as direct replacements for traditional monitors. Ensure compatibility with your devices and consider the specific use cases before making a purchase.




PART8.

Here are some open-source VR headsets and projects that you might find interesting:

Relativty
An open-source VR headset with SteamVR support, designed to be built for around $200. It offers 2K resolution at 120FPS and is compatible with Arduino.

Somnium VR ONE
A customizable, open-source VR headset that can operate in both standalone and tethered modes. It uses Android OS as its platform and is designed for users to print, customize, and enhance.

NxtVR
A DIY open-source VR headset project aimed at being easily buildable with minimal hardware skills, utilizing a Raspberry Pi Pico and 3D-printed components.

OSVR Hacker Development Kit (HDK)
Developed by Razer and Sensics, this open-source virtual reality headset was part of the OSVR ecosystem, aiming to provide a standardized interface for VR experiences.

Google Cardboard
An open-source project by Google that provides a simple and affordable way to experience virtual reality using a smartphone and a cardboard viewer.