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{{Device Infobox
{{Device Infobox
|name = Oculus Go
|image =
|image =
|VR/AR = [[Virtual Reality]]
|VR/AR = [[Virtual Reality]]
|Type = [[Head-Mounted Display]]
|Type = [[Head-mounted display]]
|Subtype = [[Standalone VR]]
|Subtype = [[Standalone VR]]
|Platform = [[Oculus Mobile]]
|Platform = [[Oculus Platform]]
|Creator = [[Oculus VR]]
|Developer = [[Oculus VR]]
|Developer = [[Oculus VR]]
|Manufacturer = [[Facebook Technologies]] / [[Xiaomi]]
|Manufacturer = [[Xiaomi]] (manufactured for Oculus)
|Announcement Date = October 11, 2017 (Oculus Connect 4)
|Release Date = May 1, 2018
|Release Date = May 1, 2018
|Announcement Date = October 11, 2017 (Oculus Connect 4)
|Price = $199 (32GB), $249 (64GB)
|Discontinued = June 2020
|Website = https://www.meta.com/ (discontinued)
|Price = $199 USD (32GB) / $249 USD (64GB)
|Versions = 32GB, 64GB
|Website = https://www.meta.com/
|Requires = Oculus account, smartphone for setup
|Predecessor = [[Samsung Gear VR]]
|Successor = [[Oculus Quest]]
|Successor = [[Oculus Quest]]
|Chipset = Qualcomm Snapdragon 821
|Operating System = [[Oculus OS]] (Android-based)
|Display = LCD (fast-switch)
|Chipset = [[Qualcomm Snapdragon 821]]
|Resolution = 1280x1440 per eye
|CPU = Quad-core Kryo (2× 2.34 GHz + 2× 1.6 GHz)
|Combined Resolution = 2560x1440
|GPU = Adreno 530 (500 GFLOPS)
|PPI = 538 PPI
|HPU =
|Refresh Rate = 72/60 Hz
|Storage = 32GB or 64GB
|Field of View = 100°
|Memory = 3GB LPDDR4
|SD Card Slot = No
|Display = Single 5.5" LCD
|Subpixel Layout = RGB stripe
|Peak Brightness = Not specified
|Resolution = 1280 × 1440 per eye (2560 × 1440 combined)
|Pixel Density = ~12 PPD
|Refresh Rate = 60Hz, 72Hz
|Persistence = Low persistence
|Field of View = 101°
|Horizontal FoV = ~101°
|Vertical FoV = ~101°
|Average Pixel Density = ~12 PPD
|Peak Pixel Density = ~12 PPD
|Foveated Rendering = Fixed foveated rendering
|Optics = Fresnel lenses
|Ocularity = Binocular
|Ocularity = Binocular
|Tracking = 3DoF (orientation only)
|IPD Range = Fixed (~64mm)
|Audio = Integrated spatial speakers + 3.5mm jack
|Adjustable Diopter = No (glasses compatible)
|Battery = 2600 mAh (2-2.5 hours)
|Passthrough = No
|Storage = 32GB / 64GB
|Tracking = 3DoF (rotational only)
|Tracking Frequency = 1000Hz (IMU)
|Base Stations = None required
|Eye Tracking = No
|Face Tracking = No
|Hand Tracking = No
|Body Tracking = No
|Rotational Tracking = Yes
|Positional Tracking = No
|Update Rate = 60/72Hz
|Tracking Volume = Stationary
|Play Space = Stationary/seated
|Latency = <20ms motion-to-photon
|Audio = Integrated spatial speakers
|Microphone = Yes (integrated)
|3.5mm Audio Jack = Yes
|Camera = No
|Connectivity = Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 4.2
|Ports = Micro-USB, 3.5mm audio
|Wired Video = No
|Wireless Video = No
|WiFi = Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac)
|Bluetooth = Bluetooth 4.2
|Power = Internal battery
|Battery Capacity = 2600mAh
|Battery Life = 2-2.5 hours
|Charge Time = ~3 hours
|Dimensions = ~190mm × 105mm × 115mm
|Weight = 468g
|Material = Plastic, fabric
|Headstrap = Elastic fabric straps
|Haptics = Controller haptics
|Color = Gray
|Sensors = Accelerometer, gyroscope, proximity sensor
|Input = Oculus Go Controller (3DoF)
|Compliance = FCC, CE
}}
}}


The '''Oculus Go''' is a discontinued standalone [[virtual reality]] [[head-mounted display]] developed by [[Oculus VR]] in partnership with [[Qualcomm]] and [[Xiaomi]], released May 1, 2018 starting at $199. The first standalone VR headset from Oculus, featuring 5.5-inch fast-switch LCD at 2560x1440, Snapdragon 821 processor, 3DoF tracking, integrated spatial audio, and 2-2.5 hours battery life. Manufactured by Xiaomi and discontinued June 2020.
The '''Oculus Go''' is a discontinued standalone [[virtual reality]] [[head-mounted display]] developed by [[Oculus VR]] and manufactured by [[Xiaomi]], announced at Oculus Connect 4 on October 11, 2017, and released on May 1, 2018 at a price of $199 for the 32GB model. The Go was Oculus's first standalone VR headset—requiring no PC, phone, or external sensors—designed to provide an accessible entry point to virtual reality for mainstream consumers. Featuring a 5.5-inch LCD display at 2560 × 1440 resolution, the Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 processor, integrated spatial audio speakers, and a 3DoF wireless controller, the Go offered a "sweet spot" between mobile VR (Gear VR) and high-end PC VR (Rift). While limited to 3DoF (rotational) tracking that restricted users to seated and standing experiences, the Go proved that standalone VR was viable, paving the way for the 6DoF [[Oculus Quest]] that succeeded it.


== History and Development ==
== History and Development ==


Oculus unveiled the Go at Oculus Connect 4 on October 11, 2017, releasing May 1, 2018. Positioned as an affordable entry point to VR without requiring a PC or smartphone, the Go targeted media consumption and casual gaming. Manufactured by Xiaomi (sold as Mi VR Standalone in China), it represented Facebook's first standalone VR device. The price dropped to $149/$199 in January 2020. Oculus discontinued the Go in June 2020 to focus on the Quest platform, ending software updates in December 2020.<ref name="meta">{{cite web |url=https://www.meta.com/blog/oculus-go-available-now-our-best-vr-optics-in-our-first-standalone-vr-headset/ |title=Oculus Go Available Now |publisher=Meta |access-date=2025-01-07}}</ref>
=== Standalone VR Vision ===
Oculus's accessibility goals:
* Mobile VR (Gear VR) required specific phones
* PC VR required expensive computers
* Standalone headset could reach everyone
* $199 target price point
 
=== Oculus Connect 4 Announcement ===
October 11, 2017 reveal:
* Mark Zuckerberg presentation
* "$199 for the future of VR"
* Early 2018 ship date
* Xiaomi manufacturing partnership
 
=== Xiaomi Partnership ===
Chinese manufacturing:
* Xiaomi manufactured hardware
* "Mi VR Standalone" in China
* Quality manufacturing
* Cost efficiency
 
=== May 2018 Launch ===
Global availability:
* $199 (32GB), $249 (64GB)
* Immediate shipping
* Strong initial reception
* Media consumption focus


== Design and Hardware ==
=== Discontinuation ===
June 2020:
* Sales ended
* Support continued limited time
* Quest 2 as successor focus
* End of 3DoF era


=== Display ===
== Design Philosophy ==


Fast-switch LCD:
=== Accessible Standalone ===
Mass market approach:
* No phone required
* No PC required
* All-in-one device
* Sub-$200 price target


* '''1280x1440 per eye''' resolution
=== Media Focus ===
* '''2560x1440 combined''' (WQHD)
Primary use case:
* '''5.5-inch LCD''' panel
* Video consumption
* '''Fast-switch technology'''
* Social VR
* '''538 PPI'''
* Casual experiences
* '''72 Hz / 60 Hz''' refresh rate
* Less gaming focus
* '''~100° field of view'''
 
=== Quality Over Features ===
Prioritized experience quality:
* Better display than Gear VR
* Integrated audio
* Comfortable design
* Trade-off: 3DoF only
 
== Display Technology ==
 
=== LCD Display ===
Custom panel:
* '''Size''': 5.5 inches
* '''Resolution''': 2560 × 1440 total (1280 × 1440 per eye)
* '''Type''': Fast-switching LCD
* '''Subpixels''': RGB stripe
 
=== LCD vs OLED ===
Design choice:
* Better fill factor than OLED
* Reduced screen door effect
* Reduced screen door effect
* Lower cost
* Good black levels (not true black)


=== Processing ===
=== Refresh Rate ===
Application-dependent:
* 60Hz: Some apps
* 72Hz: Maximum
* Developer choice
* Adequate for media


* '''Qualcomm Snapdragon 821'''
=== Field of View ===
* 3GB RAM
Wide viewing area:
* Standalone operation
* ~101°
* No PC/phone required
* Competitive for price
* Good immersion
* Fresnel lens optics


=== Tracking ===
== Optical System ==


* '''3DoF''' (three degrees of freedom)
=== Fresnel Lenses ===
* Orientation tracking only
Standard VR optics:
* Wide field of view
* Lightweight
* Some god rays
* Good clarity
 
=== Fixed IPD ===
No adjustment:
* ~64mm fixed
* Works for most users
* Limitation for extremes
* Cost reduction
 
== Processing Power ==
 
=== Snapdragon 821 ===
Previous-generation flagship:
* '''CPU''': Quad-core Kryo
* '''GPU''': Adreno 530 (500 GFLOPS)
* '''Process''': 14nm
* 2016 flagship chip
 
=== Performance ===
Capable for content:
* Good for video playback
* Adequate for casual games
* Fixed foveated rendering used
* Thermal management considered
 
=== Memory ===
* '''RAM''': 3GB LPDDR4
* '''Storage''': 32GB or 64GB
* No expandable storage
 
== Tracking System ==
 
=== 3DoF Limitation ===
Rotational only:
* Pitch, yaw, roll tracked
* No positional tracking
* No positional tracking
* Rotational head movement
* Seated/standing experiences
* Gyroscope + accelerometer
* Not room-scale capable


=== Audio ===
=== IMU Sensors ===
Internal tracking:
* Accelerometer
* Gyroscope
* 1000Hz polling rate
* Smooth rotation tracking


* '''Integrated spatial speakers'''
=== Use Case Implications ===
* Near-ear design
Experience design:
* '''3.5mm audio jack'''
* Cockpit games
* Integrated microphone
* 360° video viewing
* Social environments
* No walking around
 
== Oculus Go Controller ==
 
=== 3DoF Controller ===
Wireless handheld:
* Orientation tracking
* Laser pointer interface
* 3DoF (no position)
* Arm model estimation
 
=== Controller Design ===
Ergonomic input:
* Trackpad (clickable)
* Trigger
* Back button
* Home button


=== Battery ===
=== Battery ===
AA battery powered:
* Single AA battery
* Long battery life
* Easy replacement
* No charging needed
== Audio System ==
=== Integrated Speakers ===
Built-in spatial audio:
* Open-ear speakers
* Spatial positioning
* No headphones needed
* Convenient
=== Audio Quality ===
Good for price:
* Clear sound
* Directional audio
* Others can hear (not private)
* 3.5mm jack for headphones


* '''2600 mAh''' battery
=== 3.5mm Jack ===
* '''~2 hours''' gaming
Private listening option:
* '''~2.5 hours''' video playback
* Use own headphones
* Better audio quality
* Privacy when needed


=== Storage ===
== Physical Design ==


* '''32GB''' model ($199)
=== All-in-One ===
* '''64GB''' model ($249)
Self-contained:
* No expandable storage
* All hardware integrated
* No cables to PC/phone
* Portable
* Simple setup


=== Comfort ===
=== Comfort ===
Lightweight design:
* 468g total
* Elastic head straps
* Foam face interface
* Extended comfort


* Lightweight design
=== Fabric Exterior ===
* Fabric-wrapped exterior
Premium feel:
* Adjustable straps
* Mesh fabric top
* Glasses-friendly spacer included
* Soft touch materials
* Quality appearance
* Good build quality


== Controller ==
== Battery ==


3DoF pointer controller:
=== Internal Battery ===
Mobile power:
* '''Capacity''': 2600mAh
* '''Gaming''': ~2 hours
* '''Video''': ~2.5 hours
* '''Charging''': ~3 hours (Micro-USB)


* '''3DoF tracking'''
== Software Platform ==
* Orientation only
* Touchpad
* Trigger button
* Back button
* Home button
* Volume buttons
* Wrist strap


== Use Cases ==
=== Oculus Store ===
Content ecosystem:
* Shared with Gear VR
* 1000+ apps at launch
* Games and experiences
* Media applications


Primary applications:
=== Notable Content ===
 
Popular applications:
* '''Media consumption'''
* Netflix VR
* Netflix VR
* Hulu VR
* YouTube VR
* YouTube VR
* Oculus Video
* Oculus Rooms (social)
* '''Casual gaming'''
* Oculus Venues (events)
* '''Social VR'''
 
* '''360° video'''
=== Media Focus ===
Primary use:
* 360° video
* Virtual cinema
* Social experiences
* Casual games
 
== Xiaomi Mi VR Standalone ==
 
=== Chinese Variant ===
Regional version:
* Same hardware
* Mi VR branding
* Chinese content store
* May 31, 2018 release
 
=== Partnership Model ===
Shared manufacturing:
* Xiaomi production
* Oculus design
* Regional variants
* Cost efficiency
 
== Commercial Reception ==
 
=== Initial Success ===
Positive launch:
* Strong sales
* Media praise
* Accessibility lauded
* Value recognized
 
=== Market Position ===
Sweet spot identified:
* Between Gear VR and Rift
* Mainstream price
* Quality experience
* Easy setup
 
=== Limitations Noted ===
Reviewer critiques:
* 3DoF restrictive
* No positional tracking
* Gaming limited
* Quest anticipated


== Technical Specifications ==
== Legacy ==
 
=== Standalone Proof ===
Validated concept:
* Standalone VR viable
* $199 price achievable
* No-PC VR desirable
* Market existed
 
=== Quest Foundation ===
Direct successor learning:
* Go proved standalone demand
* Quest added 6DoF
* Same platform evolution
* Content ecosystem continued
 
=== 3DoF Obsolescence ===
End of an era:
* 6DoF became standard
* 3DoF insufficient for VR
* Media consumption niche
* Gaming required 6DoF
 
== Comparison with Gear VR ==
 
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Feature !! Oculus Go !! Samsung Gear VR
|-
| Requires || Nothing || Samsung Galaxy phone
|-
| Price || $199-$249 || $99 + phone
|-
| Display || Built-in LCD || Phone display
|-
| Tracking || 3DoF (custom IMU) || 3DoF (custom IMU)
|-
| Audio || Integrated speakers || Phone audio
|-
| Controller || Included || Included (2017+)
|}
 
== Technical Specifications Summary ==


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
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! Specification !! Details
! Specification !! Details
|-
|-
| Display || 1280x1440 LCD x2
| Display || 5.5" LCD, 1280 × 1440 per eye
|-
|-
| Combined || 2560x1440
| Total Resolution || 2560 × 1440
|-
|-
| Refresh Rate || 72/60 Hz
| Refresh Rate || 60/72Hz
|-
|-
| FOV || ~100°
| FOV || ~101°
|-
|-
| Processor || Snapdragon 821
| Processor || Snapdragon 821
|-
|-
| RAM || 3GB
| Memory || 3GB RAM
|-
|-
| Tracking || 3DoF
| Storage || 32GB / 64GB
|-
|-
| Battery || 2600 mAh (2-2.5 hours)
| Tracking || 3DoF (rotational only)
|-
|-
| Storage || 32GB / 64GB
| Controller || 3DoF wireless
|-
| Battery Life || 2-2.5 hours
|-
| Audio || Integrated spatial speakers
|-
| Weight || 468g
|-
|-
| Price || $199 / $249
| Price || $199 / $249
|-
| Status || Discontinued (June 2020)
|}
|}
== Reception ==
'''Praise:'''
* $199 affordable entry point
* No PC required
* No phone required
* True standalone VR
* Good LCD quality
* Spatial audio integrated
* Comfortable design
* Easy setup
* Netflix/media excellent
'''Criticism:'''
* 3DoF limiting
* No positional tracking
* Controller 3DoF only
* Gaming limited
* No hand presence
* Battery life short
* No expandable storage
* Discontinued quickly
* Superseded by Quest<ref name="tomshardware">{{cite web |url=https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/oculus-go-standalone-vr-headset,5597.html |title=Oculus Go Standalone VR Headset Review |publisher=Tom's Hardware |access-date=2025-01-07}}</ref>


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
* [[Oculus VR]]
* [[Oculus Quest]]
* [[Oculus Quest]]
* [[Meta Quest 2]]
* [[Samsung Gear VR]]
* [[Pico G2 4K]]
* [[Standalone VR]]
* [[Lenovo Mirage Solo]]
* [[Mobile VR]]
* [[Xiaomi]]


== References ==
== References ==
{{reflist}}
{{Reflist}}


[[Category:Devices]]
[[Category:Devices]]
[[Category:Virtual Reality Devices]]
[[Category:VR Headsets]]
[[Category:Head-Mounted Displays]]
[[Category:Head-mounted displays]]
[[Category:Standalone VR]]
[[Category:Standalone VR]]
[[Category:Meta]]
[[Category:Oculus]]
[[Category:Oculus]]
[[Category:2018 in technology]]
[[Category:2010s VR]]
[[Category:Discontinued devices]]
[[Category:Discontinued]]

Latest revision as of 03:10, 8 January 2026

Oculus Go
Basic Info
VR/AR Virtual Reality
Type Head-mounted display
Subtype Standalone VR
Platform Oculus Platform
Creator Oculus VR
Developer Oculus VR
Manufacturer Xiaomi (manufactured for Oculus)
Announcement Date October 11, 2017 (Oculus Connect 4)
Release Date May 1, 2018
Price $199 (32GB), $249 (64GB)
Website https://www.meta.com/ (discontinued)
Versions 32GB, 64GB
Requires Oculus account, smartphone for setup
Predecessor Samsung Gear VR
Successor Oculus Quest
System
Operating System Oculus OS (Android-based)
Chipset Qualcomm Snapdragon 821
CPU Quad-core Kryo (2× 2.34 GHz + 2× 1.6 GHz)
GPU Adreno 530 (500 GFLOPS)
Storage
Storage 32GB or 64GB
Memory 3GB LPDDR4
SD Card Slot No
Display
Display Single 5.5" LCD
Subpixel Layout RGB stripe
Peak Brightness Not specified
Resolution 1280 × 1440 per eye (2560 × 1440 combined)
Pixel Density ~12 PPD
Refresh Rate 60Hz, 72Hz
Persistence Low persistence
Image
Field of View 101°
Horizontal FoV ~101°
Vertical FoV ~101°
Average Pixel Density ~12 PPD
Peak Pixel Density ~12 PPD
Foveated Rendering Fixed foveated rendering
Optics
Optics Fresnel lenses
Ocularity Binocular
IPD Range Fixed (~64mm)
Adjustable Diopter No (glasses compatible)
Passthrough No
Tracking
Tracking 3DoF (rotational only)
Tracking Frequency 1000Hz (IMU)
Base Stations None required
Eye Tracking No
Face Tracking No
Hand Tracking No
Body Tracking No
Rotational Tracking Yes
Positional Tracking No
Update Rate 60/72Hz
Tracking Volume Stationary
Play Space Stationary/seated
Latency <20ms motion-to-photon
Audio
Audio Integrated spatial speakers
Microphone Yes (integrated)
3.5mm Audio Jack Yes
Camera No
Connectivity
Connectivity Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 4.2
Ports Micro-USB, 3.5mm audio
Wired Video No
Wireless Video No
WiFi Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac)
Bluetooth Bluetooth 4.2
Power Internal battery
Battery Capacity 2600mAh
Battery Life 2-2.5 hours
Charge Time ~3 hours
Device
Dimensions ~190mm × 105mm × 115mm
Weight 468g
Material Plastic, fabric
Headstrap Elastic fabric straps
Haptics Controller haptics
Color Gray
Sensors Accelerometer, gyroscope, proximity sensor
Input Oculus Go Controller (3DoF)
Compliance FCC, CE

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The Oculus Go is a discontinued standalone virtual reality head-mounted display developed by Oculus VR and manufactured by Xiaomi, announced at Oculus Connect 4 on October 11, 2017, and released on May 1, 2018 at a price of $199 for the 32GB model. The Go was Oculus's first standalone VR headset—requiring no PC, phone, or external sensors—designed to provide an accessible entry point to virtual reality for mainstream consumers. Featuring a 5.5-inch LCD display at 2560 × 1440 resolution, the Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 processor, integrated spatial audio speakers, and a 3DoF wireless controller, the Go offered a "sweet spot" between mobile VR (Gear VR) and high-end PC VR (Rift). While limited to 3DoF (rotational) tracking that restricted users to seated and standing experiences, the Go proved that standalone VR was viable, paving the way for the 6DoF Oculus Quest that succeeded it.

History and Development

Standalone VR Vision

Oculus's accessibility goals:

  • Mobile VR (Gear VR) required specific phones
  • PC VR required expensive computers
  • Standalone headset could reach everyone
  • $199 target price point

Oculus Connect 4 Announcement

October 11, 2017 reveal:

  • Mark Zuckerberg presentation
  • "$199 for the future of VR"
  • Early 2018 ship date
  • Xiaomi manufacturing partnership

Xiaomi Partnership

Chinese manufacturing:

  • Xiaomi manufactured hardware
  • "Mi VR Standalone" in China
  • Quality manufacturing
  • Cost efficiency

May 2018 Launch

Global availability:

  • $199 (32GB), $249 (64GB)
  • Immediate shipping
  • Strong initial reception
  • Media consumption focus

Discontinuation

June 2020:

  • Sales ended
  • Support continued limited time
  • Quest 2 as successor focus
  • End of 3DoF era

Design Philosophy

Accessible Standalone

Mass market approach:

  • No phone required
  • No PC required
  • All-in-one device
  • Sub-$200 price target

Media Focus

Primary use case:

  • Video consumption
  • Social VR
  • Casual experiences
  • Less gaming focus

Quality Over Features

Prioritized experience quality:

  • Better display than Gear VR
  • Integrated audio
  • Comfortable design
  • Trade-off: 3DoF only

Display Technology

LCD Display

Custom panel:

  • Size: 5.5 inches
  • Resolution: 2560 × 1440 total (1280 × 1440 per eye)
  • Type: Fast-switching LCD
  • Subpixels: RGB stripe

LCD vs OLED

Design choice:

  • Better fill factor than OLED
  • Reduced screen door effect
  • Lower cost
  • Good black levels (not true black)

Refresh Rate

Application-dependent:

  • 60Hz: Some apps
  • 72Hz: Maximum
  • Developer choice
  • Adequate for media

Field of View

Wide viewing area:

  • ~101°
  • Competitive for price
  • Good immersion
  • Fresnel lens optics

Optical System

Fresnel Lenses

Standard VR optics:

  • Wide field of view
  • Lightweight
  • Some god rays
  • Good clarity

Fixed IPD

No adjustment:

  • ~64mm fixed
  • Works for most users
  • Limitation for extremes
  • Cost reduction

Processing Power

Snapdragon 821

Previous-generation flagship:

  • CPU: Quad-core Kryo
  • GPU: Adreno 530 (500 GFLOPS)
  • Process: 14nm
  • 2016 flagship chip

Performance

Capable for content:

  • Good for video playback
  • Adequate for casual games
  • Fixed foveated rendering used
  • Thermal management considered

Memory

  • RAM: 3GB LPDDR4
  • Storage: 32GB or 64GB
  • No expandable storage

Tracking System

3DoF Limitation

Rotational only:

  • Pitch, yaw, roll tracked
  • No positional tracking
  • Seated/standing experiences
  • Not room-scale capable

IMU Sensors

Internal tracking:

  • Accelerometer
  • Gyroscope
  • 1000Hz polling rate
  • Smooth rotation tracking

Use Case Implications

Experience design:

  • Cockpit games
  • 360° video viewing
  • Social environments
  • No walking around

Oculus Go Controller

3DoF Controller

Wireless handheld:

  • Orientation tracking
  • Laser pointer interface
  • 3DoF (no position)
  • Arm model estimation

Controller Design

Ergonomic input:

  • Trackpad (clickable)
  • Trigger
  • Back button
  • Home button

Battery

AA battery powered:

  • Single AA battery
  • Long battery life
  • Easy replacement
  • No charging needed

Audio System

Integrated Speakers

Built-in spatial audio:

  • Open-ear speakers
  • Spatial positioning
  • No headphones needed
  • Convenient

Audio Quality

Good for price:

  • Clear sound
  • Directional audio
  • Others can hear (not private)
  • 3.5mm jack for headphones

3.5mm Jack

Private listening option:

  • Use own headphones
  • Better audio quality
  • Privacy when needed

Physical Design

All-in-One

Self-contained:

  • All hardware integrated
  • No cables to PC/phone
  • Portable
  • Simple setup

Comfort

Lightweight design:

  • 468g total
  • Elastic head straps
  • Foam face interface
  • Extended comfort

Fabric Exterior

Premium feel:

  • Mesh fabric top
  • Soft touch materials
  • Quality appearance
  • Good build quality

Battery

Internal Battery

Mobile power:

  • Capacity: 2600mAh
  • Gaming: ~2 hours
  • Video: ~2.5 hours
  • Charging: ~3 hours (Micro-USB)

Software Platform

Oculus Store

Content ecosystem:

  • Shared with Gear VR
  • 1000+ apps at launch
  • Games and experiences
  • Media applications

Notable Content

Popular applications:

  • Netflix VR
  • Hulu VR
  • YouTube VR
  • Oculus Rooms (social)
  • Oculus Venues (events)

Media Focus

Primary use:

  • 360° video
  • Virtual cinema
  • Social experiences
  • Casual games

Xiaomi Mi VR Standalone

Chinese Variant

Regional version:

  • Same hardware
  • Mi VR branding
  • Chinese content store
  • May 31, 2018 release

Partnership Model

Shared manufacturing:

  • Xiaomi production
  • Oculus design
  • Regional variants
  • Cost efficiency

Commercial Reception

Initial Success

Positive launch:

  • Strong sales
  • Media praise
  • Accessibility lauded
  • Value recognized

Market Position

Sweet spot identified:

  • Between Gear VR and Rift
  • Mainstream price
  • Quality experience
  • Easy setup

Limitations Noted

Reviewer critiques:

  • 3DoF restrictive
  • No positional tracking
  • Gaming limited
  • Quest anticipated

Legacy

Standalone Proof

Validated concept:

  • Standalone VR viable
  • $199 price achievable
  • No-PC VR desirable
  • Market existed

Quest Foundation

Direct successor learning:

  • Go proved standalone demand
  • Quest added 6DoF
  • Same platform evolution
  • Content ecosystem continued

3DoF Obsolescence

End of an era:

  • 6DoF became standard
  • 3DoF insufficient for VR
  • Media consumption niche
  • Gaming required 6DoF

Comparison with Gear VR

Feature Oculus Go Samsung Gear VR
Requires Nothing Samsung Galaxy phone
Price $199-$249 $99 + phone
Display Built-in LCD Phone display
Tracking 3DoF (custom IMU) 3DoF (custom IMU)
Audio Integrated speakers Phone audio
Controller Included Included (2017+)

Technical Specifications Summary

Specification Details
Display 5.5" LCD, 1280 × 1440 per eye
Total Resolution 2560 × 1440
Refresh Rate 60/72Hz
FOV ~101°
Processor Snapdragon 821
Memory 3GB RAM
Storage 32GB / 64GB
Tracking 3DoF (rotational only)
Controller 3DoF wireless
Battery Life 2-2.5 hours
Audio Integrated spatial speakers
Weight 468g
Price $199 / $249
Status Discontinued (June 2020)

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