AMVR Table Tennis Paddle Compatible with Meta/Oculus Quest 3

AMVR Table Tennis Paddle Compatible with Meta/Oculus Quest 3 Controller Accessories

AMVR Table Tennis Paddle Compatible with Meta/Oculus Quest 3 Controller Accessories, VR Ping Pong Paddle to Play Eleven Table Tennis, Fit Right Hand/Controller Only(Not Fit OEM Charging Dock Battery)


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Double Stability

The fixed buckle and nano tape ensure stability and safety of the controller.

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    Support Wrist Strap

    The reserve hole allows you to keep the wrist rope, adding extra protection to the controller.

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    Soft Silicone

    The silicone on the back feels comfortable and non-slip.

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    Prevent Loss of Signal

    There are two plastic protrusions on the front to prevent the wrong side and loss of signal.

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    Washable Nano Tape

    When the nano tape is not sticky, it can be restored by washing.

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    Easy to Press Button

    It does not block the controller button, easy to operate.

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8 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This is good in every way. It gets easily and feels secure. I’ve only been using it a day but feel positive about it. It improves the game completely.
    Some have said it’s heavy. Well, it is heavier than an actual table tennis bat but it isn’t unweildy. I play normal table tennis and this is as close to the two gen as we are going to get. I personally love it and recommend it.

  2. Venetta2222 says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersFinally got my first hand on this long waited accessories to continue playing table tennis 11 on quest 3. Overall I am amazed by the built quality. It has rubber hand grip and even the back hand side has rubber to simulate the real paddle. I have not seen the same on the cheaper alternative at around $15. This design is definitely carefully engineered for players who are looking to improve their real table tennis skills while at home.

    Accessories can be used as handshake or pendhold grip

    I think the quality justified it’s relatively higher price. The price includes the accessories itself plus the software update on table tennis 11 so you can pick the AMVR preset without worry about paddle angle precision.

    When playing in VR. the controller and the adapter felt like it’s one solid piece. I would have to say it is better than the previous quest 2 version. The backhand silicone should last better with the pendhold grip.

    The only complains I have is the provided controller cover doesn’t fit perfectly into the quest 3 controller like the original. I had to force the plastic in a little for it to lock in.

    Well built quality but fitting issue with the controller cove

  3. Danny van Leeuwen says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersI was skeptical of needing a physical paddle to play ping pong on the Quest 3 since I felt fine playing using just the controllers. But once I actually put the controller in this physical paddle, it’s immediately apparent that the paddle makes the VR ping pong experience much more realistic. I can actually twist the paddles as I would a real one. I can’t say if it would improve your performance, but it definitely helps with immersion.

    The paddle positioning is already available in Eleven Table Tennis, so it’s easy to set it up.

    Though not everything is positive:
    – You’ll need to swap the battery cover on the controller to the one included with the paddle. This cover has a cutout on it that lines up with a clip on the paddle to secure it. It’s not much effort to swap the cover when playing other games. But I just leave the cutout cover on.
    – Because the Quest 3’s controller tracking works by tracking the IR LEDs on the face of the controller, the tracking is much worse when you hold the paddle with the controller facing away from the headset. I have to consciously hold the paddle so that the controller is facing the headset to avoid the paddle flying off. This seems to be more noticeable with the paddle than just using the controller. I’m guessing it’s because the Quest 3 also uses hand tracking as a signal to improve controller tracking when the IR LEDs are not visible. This method breaks down when your hand isn’t actually holding the controller directly.

  4. JerriCroft says:

     United Kingdom

    AMVR Table Tennis Paddle For Meta Quest 3 – for the Eleven Table Tennis game.

    This is perfect for anyone who plays Eleven Table Tennis it’s as if your using a real table tennis bat it fits the right handed Quest controller perfectly.

    This will NOT fit a left handed controller..

    All you need to do is follow the easy instructions to set it up and you’ll be ready to go.

    AMVR and BOBOVR gear is the best for these Quest headsets 2 & 3.

  5. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I had another brand which would only lock on by doing up a nut, so was a pain to take on and off.
    I bought this because of the convenient spring mechanism, and as an added bonus you can also attach it to the left controller, so my left handed wife can now use it too!
    Appears to be well made, so 5 stars from me for quality and ease of use.

  6. JeanScammell says:

     United Kingdom

    This product is well made and sturdy. It makes the Oculus controller feel like a proper bat. I can twiddle the blade in my hand now while playing. The Eleven game has this make and model loaded as a preset – you just need to choose it from a menu and it works straight away.

  7. ArchieThyer says:

     United Kingdom

    After seeing this is the first Oculus Quest 2 TT paddle I could find after searching for a while, I was really please to see the quality. The holding pin seems okay but will need to judge over time whether this continues to hold, overall feels pretty secure to me. Overall the controller and paddle combination feel like a balanced weight. One thing I’m not too pleased with though is the surface is not sweat resistant as it says. I feel like I was struggling to grip it less than the Oculus controller but probably need more time to confirm that. Overall though I’m really happy with the look, feel and design of the product.

  8. RobertWithnell says:

     United Kingdom

    Having tried another 3D printed handle, this feels much better and is less slippery. Have a slight concern that it may be a bit fragile, especially the ‘holding’ pin, but time will tell.