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I have the Oculus Quest 2. It's fun, but I forget about it. by anthro_domer
I think fitness can be a killer app for it, so having an all in one unit vs one you have to connect to a PC with a cable, is the way to go. I've played beat saber while in a stationary bike and I know there's various other fitness games. It's nice when the weather outside is crappy.
That said, I kind of forget I have it at times. It takes more work to play it than my ps4. But I did get to wield a lightsaber at one point, which is kind of a life goal. So that was cool.