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Ultra-Soft Padding Features extra large crystal clear lenses for comfortable viewing and luxuriously soft breathable cushions for extended use. (VR Headset may be unsuited for those with aquiline noses). Focus Dial Here at Orzly we understand that everyone's eye and facial structure is unique! Adjusting the Focus Dial will bring the world of VR into clear HD for your unique eyesight requirements. Adjustable Head Straps Three-way adjustable head straps ensure children and adults alike don't miss out on the fun! Securly affixes the VR Headset so it won't slip off during vigorous VR gaming! (Recommended for ages 8+, adult supervision recommended). Full Access to Functions Minimalistic yet heavy duty latches offer full unobstructed access to your Nintendo Switch's functions such as: the charging port, power button, volume buttons, and air vents. 1) Choose a VR Supported Game Select a VR supported game from the list above. Ensure that your console and game are fully up to date - your Nintendo Switch will tell you if there is an update available. 2) Navigate to Settings and Turn On VR Mode Go to game settings and turn on 'VR Mode' or 'Toy-Con VR Goggles'. This will split your screen into two bubbles. Need some help? Feel free to reach out to us. 3) Seat the Switch into the Headset Once your game is set-up and ready to play, open the latches and seat the console into the VR Headset. Next, remove the Joy-Con controllers and fasten the latches. Tentatively, test that the console is fastened securely. 4) Put On & Adjust the Straps Take a seat and slip on the Headset. Be sure to take your time in adjusting the straps so they're as comfortable as possible. Adjust the brightness of your game by holding down the 'Home' button on your Joy-Con controller. Now immerse yourself in the world of VR! Orzly VR Headset Orzly Geek Bundle Orzly Carry Case Orzly Screen Protectors Orzly Party Pack Buying Options Buying Options Buying Options Add to Cart Add to Cart Customer Reviews 3.6 out of 5 stars 3,145 4.2 out of 5 stars 262 4.7 out of 5 stars 2,466 4.6 out of 5 stars 4,642 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,052 Price $29.91$29.91 — no data $21.91$21.91 $12.91$12.91 $54.91$54.91 Switch OLED 2021 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Original Switch 2017 ✓ no data ✓ no data ✓
Designed by Orzly in London VR headset with head strap and adjustable lens made for Nintendo Switch
Age Range 8 years and suitable for adults (watch before you buy on our YouTube channel)
Designed exclusively to complement your range of Switch accessories and Games by our London design team
Enhance your switch console experience and be creative with this VR headset good for YouTube and a new way to game play
Adjustable lens and adjustable head strap and solid design
Tl;Dr great if you're a huge switch fan but not necessary for an average gamer. I'll split this review in two sections:The product: functionally, it's great for the cost. Solid build, comfortable for short term uses, I wear large glasses and it fit without major issues/scratches. I used the normal switch (no OLED) and the straps seem like they're not about to fit but it keeps the switch secured. Additionally, it got here a day early! I missed out on Labo VR but wanted to try out the features, so this really was the next best thing and possibly an improvement given the headstrap. Plus, my phone (while a tad smaller) for fairly well in the headset so I was able to watch some VR videos on YouTube.Practical Use: I only have a few games that support VR, and not many in general do.Breath of the Wild - probably the best of the bunch, the quality is definitely hit, but it's a cool way to experience the full game. You essentially act as the camera, but can still use the C stick to aim.Mario Odyssey - there are just a few predefined levels made, which is cool to see focus on it. However, they're incredibly short and limited in range, you can't explore the full level but rather stay in fixed positions where you simply turn around.Smash Bros - possibly the worst of the bunch. You can only experience local single player matches. No items. Only timed. Limited stages. And the really annoying part, the joycons must be connected to the switch at all times and nothing else can be supported. It's cool to see some of the full stages where available but it's not much.If you're a big switch fan who's been dying to try it I think it's definitely a must buy, but for the average consumer you aren't missing much.