ZyberVR All-in-One Fitness Handles for Quest 2
| 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]
See Also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 "ZyberVR All-In-One Fitness Handles For Oculus Quest 2 REVIEW". https://www.vrmarvelites.com/zybervr-all-in-one-fitness-handles-review/.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 "ZyberVR Fitness Handles for Quest 2". December 19, 2022. https://crazydiscostu.wordpress.com/2022/12/19/zybervr-fitness-handles-for-quest-2/.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 "ZyberVR Quest 2 Multipurpose 3-in-1 Handles Review". https://vrlowdown.com/zybervr-quest-2-multipurpose-handles-review/.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 "ZyberVR Quest 2 Multipurpose 3-in-1 Sticks". https://zybervr.com/products/zybervr-quest-2-multi-use-fitness-extender.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 "ZyberVR All-In-One Fitness Handles for Meta Quest 2". https://kronosvr.com/en-us/products/zybervr-all-in-one-fitness-handle-for-meta-oculus-quest-2.