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ZyberVR All-in-One Fitness Handles for Quest 2

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ZyberVR All-in-One Fitness Handles for Quest 2
Basic Info
VR/AR Virtual Reality
Type Controller accessory
Subtype Controller extension grips / fitness handles
Platform Meta Quest 2
Creator ZyberVR
Developer ZyberVR
Manufacturer ZyberVR
Announcement Date 2022
Release Date 2022
Price Around US$45 at launch (varies by retailer)
Website https://zybervr.com/
Versions All-in-One Fitness Handles / Multipurpose 3-in-1 Sticks
Requires Meta Quest 2 Touch controllers
Predecessor None
Successor None
System
Operating System N/A
Chipset N/A
CPU N/A
GPU N/A
Storage
Storage N/A
Memory N/A
SD Card Slot N/A
Display
Display N/A
Resolution N/A
Refresh Rate N/A
Image
Field of View N/A
Horizontal FoV N/A
Vertical FoV N/A
Optics
Optics N/A
Ocularity N/A
IPD Range N/A
Adjustable Diopter N/A
Passthrough N/A
Tracking
Tracking N/A (uses host controllers' inside-out tracking)
Base Stations N/A
Eye Tracking N/A
Face Tracking N/A
Hand Tracking N/A
Body Tracking N/A
Rotational Tracking N/A
Positional Tracking N/A
Audio
Audio N/A
Microphone N/A
Camera N/A
Connectivity
Connectivity N/A (mechanical attachment)
Ports N/A
WiFi N/A
Bluetooth N/A
Power None (passive accessory)
Battery Capacity N/A
Battery Life N/A
Charge Time N/A
Device
Dimensions Reconfigurable (dual, short and long handle modes)
Weight Adjustable via removable weight bars (up to ~120 g / 4.23 oz added)
Material ABS reinforced plastic shell with anti-slip rubber/silicone grips
Headstrap N/A
Haptics N/A
Color Black with grey/red accents
Sensors N/A
Input Passive controller extension (no electronics)
Compliance N/A

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The ZyberVR All-in-One Fitness Handles for Quest 2 are a set of passive controller extension grips for the Meta Quest 2 Virtual Reality headset, manufactured by the accessory brand ZyberVR and released in 2022. The product clamps onto the Quest 2 Touch controllers and reconfigures into several shapes so that a single accessory kit can stand in for the dedicated handle attachments that are normally sold separately for different VR games. Reviewers have described it as a versatile "all-in-one" grip aimed at the VR Fitness and active-gaming audience, suited to rhythm titles such as Beat Saber as well as golf, kayaking and two-handed melee games.[1][2][3]

ZyberVR markets the kit under more than one name. Third-party retailers, the comparison database VRcompare and several reviews list it as the "All-in-One Fitness Handles for Quest 2," while ZyberVR's own storefront has sold the same modular grip line under labels including "All-in-One Fitness Sticks" and "Multipurpose 3-in-1 Sticks."[4][5][3] The accessory is purely mechanical: it adds no electronics, batteries or tracking of its own and relies entirely on the host controllers' Standalone VR inside-out tracking.[1]

Design

The kit is built around two color-coded left and right handle sections plus a central connector section, together with a pair of quick-release clips that attach to the controllers, two wrist straps, controller "halo" protectors and a storage bag.[3][1] The shells use ABS reinforced (flame-retardant) plastic, and the grips are wrapped in skin-friendly, anti-slip rubber or silicone that several reviewers compared to the material used on golf-club grips.[1][2] Reviews note that the construction is light yet rigid, with one hands-on test reporting "no flex at all even when put under considerable strain."[3]

A central feature is the quick-lock buckle system, which secures each controller to a handle without covering the sensors used for tracking, and lets the user detach and swap configurations in seconds.[1][2][3] The handles can also hold removable weight bars: ZyberVR and multiple retailers state that up to about 120 g (4.23 oz) of weight can be added inside the grips to increase stability and exercise intensity, and the weights can be taken out for lighter play.[4][1][5]

Modes

The handles reassemble into three main configurations, each intended for a different style of game. Because all three are produced from the same parts, the kit replaces what would otherwise be several separate single-purpose attachments.[3][4]

Mode Configuration Example games
Dual Handle (Double Stick) A short handle attached to the end of each controller, extending both controllers as separate sticks Beat Saber, AudioTrip, FitXR, Supernatural, Synth Riders, Ragnarock, Fruit Ninja, Eleven Table Tennis, Gorilla Tag
Short Handle (Golf Club) One controller fitted with a single elongated handle to mimic a club Golf+, Walkabout Mini Golf, Golf 5 eClub
Long Handle All handle sections joined across both controllers to form one long, double-ended pole Kayak VR: Mirage, Blade and Sorcery, Sword of Gargantua, the "Darth Maul" double-saber mod of Beat Saber

Some reviewers describe the product as effectively "4-in-1," counting the option to add or remove the internal weights as an additional way to change how the handles play.[1]

Reception

Hands-on reviews have generally been positive, focusing on build quality, comfort and versatility. VRMarvelites rated the handles 5 out of 5 ("essential"), reporting that the longer reach reduced shoulder strain during extended Beat Saber sessions and cut down on missed notes compared with the bare controllers.[1] A December 2022 hands-on at the blog Crazy Disco Stu praised the kit as "very comfortable to use and convenient to change over," singling out the quick-lock mechanism for being both secure and easy to switch from the standard controller setup.[2] VRLowdown likewise called the handles "absolutely worth recommending" for Quest 2 owners seeking more immersion, citing the wide game compatibility and rigid build, while noting two minor drawbacks: the handles are less specialized than dedicated single-game attachments, and each controller is held by a single clip, which the reviewer felt could benefit from a secondary point of security.[3]

Pricing has varied over time and by store. The December 2022 hands-on listed the handles at around US$45, while later retailer listings have ranged roughly from the mid-$30s to about $65 depending on the seller and any sale discount.[2][5]

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