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Well balanced, not too heavy and has a good battery life. Easy to remove quickly of the head especially when wearing glasses. Easy to adjust and comes with face pad which provides better blackout.
I recently invested in the GEEKERA 6700mAh Rechargeable VR Battery Pack for my Oculus Quest 2, seeking an extended gaming experience. On the positive side, the additional 2.5-3.5 hours of gameplay is a game-changer, providing uninterrupted VR fun without the hassle of constant recharging. The lightweight design, at 0.32lb, ensures comfort during extended sessions, and the quick installation is indeed “no Taco-Neck,” making it user-friendly.
However, the overall build quality raises concerns. The plastic feels a bit flimsy, and while it doesn’t hinder functionality, it leaves the impression of less durability. The extra weight on the back may also be noticeable during extended use, impacting the immersive experience.
In terms of value for money, the GEEKERA battery pack is reasonable, considering the extended playtime it offers. However, the compromise on build quality may be a drawback for those expecting a more robust accessory.
In conclusion, the GEEKERA Oculus Quest 2 Battery Pack is a functional accessory that fulfills its primary purpose of prolonging gameplay. While it may not be the sturdiest option on the market, it delivers on its promise of extended VR enjoyment, making it a worthwhile purchase for avid Oculus users willing to overlook some minor drawbacks.
Have used it for months now and adds extra few hours gaming. Brilliant price and weight on back strap you don’t notice which is one thing I wasn’t sure of
No issues attaching it to the original strap.
Seems to charge pretty quick and adds a few extra hours to gameplay.
Looks well made and matches colour of the quest 2.
Curved to give you a bit of comfort on the back of your noggin.
Lightweight so doesn’t add much more heft to your headset.
Overall a good quality product at a reasonable price.
So good.
So this couldn’t be a simpler idea, you get a power pack and a cable.
What I like is the fact that they only gave “1 cable” not “2”, and whilst it may sound odd, I’ll explain, id prefer to get the “1 really nice, decent cable” that I’ve got, then 2 ok ones, and this is a very good cable. It is used to charge up the power pack, then deliver the power from, the power pack, to the headset.
Now I’ve found that, on average, I get about 2.5-3hrs added play, which rocks, it may not sound much, but it really is, and for me, and our 8 year old, it makes all the difference.
So the power pack is very well made, it is a little heavy, that is to say, for me personally, whilst I an tell it’s there, it’s not a big issue for me, but our 8 year old lad, feels the weight a little more than I do, he can still play with it on, but occasionally he finds it “off balances” the headset.
The little Velcro straps on he power pack fit “perfectly” around the headset strap, and I find them easy to “do up” & “undo”.
I like the fact that at any time I can check approximately how much juice is left in the power pack by pressing the button, and then the 4 LEDs light up, each one representing 25% of power.
All in all, the aesthetic of this fits perfectly, as thou it’s always been there in my opinion, and what it adds for us in game play time, is simply awesome.
If you are a heavy gamer who can’t take a battery charging break then you will be forced to look out for some sort of solution. The battery pack is one of them and fairly good in my opinion. You still keep your movement freedom while playing but the full charge will provide just around 3h of extra playtime and you will have to attach the battery pack directly to our Oculus VR so expect it to get more heavy. Also, if you are playing an active game where you need to jump or move rapidly – the battery pack might disconnect.
My husband has an Oculus Quest 2 but is always complaining of less battery time. He was very excited to receive extra batteries. Extra batteries mean extra playtime.
The batteries came packed in their nice, branded box. An instruction manual plus a USB cable were also included.
Upon first look, the batteries are well-made plus have a sturdy/ strong build. They come with a Velcro strap, hence they should be easy to install. But, my husband did have some difficulty with the fitting.
The battery was fitted with some difficulty but doesn’t feel heavy. With this battery, you get extra playtime for around 3 hours, or 6 hours if both are used.
On the whole, the batteries do work well.
So the description states this is a:-
Battery pack for Oculus Quest 2. GEEKERA 6700mAh rechargeable VR battery pack for Oculus/ Meta Quest 2/ Pro/ Elite strap. Extra 3.5h 0.32lb lightweight, no taco-neck quick install Quest 2 accessories.
It will charge automatically, no switch required.
What I also like is that it has 4 indicator lights,
To let you know how much battery is left while in use.
(( With this we not got anyone screaming because their game was cut short because there headset had died lol ))
The price at the time of this review is 36.99, which can seem a little high but it means its got a longer play time.
So far so good
But I will update this review if needed.
*** Detail’s:-
* Brand:- GEEKERA
* Compatible phone models:- Oculus / Meta Quest series
* Reusability:- Rechargeable
* Battery weight:- 0.31 Pounds
* Battery capacity:- 6700 Milliamp Hours
* Extend playtime:- 3 – 3.5 hours
6 – 7 hours in total
* Conector:- L-shaped USB C
* Fastener:- Velcro
*** What you get:-
* 1 x GEEKERA 6700mAh Battery Pack
* 1 x Power Cord
* 1 x User Manual
One of the biggest shortfalls of the Quest 2 is the meagre 2-2 1/2 hours playtime, so that limits what you can do. You could use a link cable/charger to keep it going a little longer however that then limits your movement. What you need is a battery pack, and this 6700mAh battery pack from Geekera could be what you are looking for.
Inside the pack you get the battery pack (with little charge in it so will need charging), a USB C cable to plug into the headset and the battery pack, and a small instruction sheet.
Fitting is a little more difficult depending on the head strap that you use. I am currently using a battery head strap from GeekVR so the back of that strap has a hard outer shell, however after some fiddling I managed to find a place to mount the battery and I have to say it worked well. If you have the standard Quest 2 head strap, this will fit that perfectly. I think the seller could provide longer velcro fastening straps which would make this easier to fit other head straps.
As with all battery packs, they will provide power to charge when the Quest 2 is off. When the Quest 2 is on, the Q2 battery will still lose charge, however the battery pack will act as a trickle charge, adding extra time onto your game time. For example, I just had 30 minutes playing and when I started I was on 98% battery, and after 30 minutes I had dropped to 94%, whereas without the battery that would have been down to the mid 80% range.
Overall though this is a great battery pack for an extra bit of play time
This battery pack for Oculus Quest 2 is comfortable to wear and extends VR playtime with its amazing power capacity but plugging and unplugging from the pack is a struggle.
The GEEKERA battery pack for Oculus Quest 2 is created with Velcro that has been tested over 10,000 times for tension, ensuring a stable installation through simple operation, and features a distinctive L-shaped USB C connector that makes it more lovely to wear. This model has an updated ultra-large 6700mAh capacity that provides an additional 3.5 hours of VR playing and a total of 6-6.5 hours of use.
The installation is simple and compatible with all Oculus / Meta Quest series products. Its accessories are also ideal for use as a 6700mAh power bank to charge devices with a Type-C connection. Even if you need to wear it for an extended amount of time, it has a curved design to fit different skull shapes for substantial comfort. Furthermore, the counter-balance design lifts your Oculus Quest 2 using the weight of the battery, relieving pressure on your face and nose.
The build quality is excellent, and the colour and even the texture complement my son’s Quest 2. There is a cable included that is a good length, but it does not come with anything to attach the cord to the strap, but there is a small elastic band supplied. Charging becomes more difficult because you must unplug the pack to charge it rather than simply plugging in the headset.
Overall, another port would be ideal so that the pack could be left plugged into the headset. As a result, I would not recommend this one.
his is a battery pack for oculus quest 2, it got 6700mah capacity, give a max of 3.5 hours extra play time to the built in battery, it’s designed to mount at the back, so it will also balance the weight of the headset
however, it’s only good for mounting to soft strap, my oculus headset changed to use elite strap, this battery pack couldn’t fit well because of the velcro straps
tried to use it with the original soft strap, well it’s still a bit strange for the extra weight at the back, also velcro is not hair friendly, so it’s a bit distracting until i get used to the extra thing at my back while playing
anyway, this product does the job and extended the play time, satisfied with i
In need of a bit of extra playtime on your Quest 2? Geekera might have you covered with this battery pack that fits to the headset.
The battery comes packaged in a card box with cardboard packing to hold the battery in place. Inside you have the battery pack and a USB C to C cable with an angled connector. The battery is contoured to fit on the band of the headset and is secured in place by some Velcro straps. On the top there is a set of battery indicator lights and on the front a USB C port and power button. The capacity is 6700mAh but the usable is 3800mAh. This is actually marked on the packaging and the battery unit itself. This is a pleasant change as often this information is omitted for marketing purposes. Testing the battery on a 2amp load I registered some drop in voltage. It wasn’t significant and this shouldn’t be an issue when used with the quest.
I’ll confess I don’t currently own a Quest 2, though I am planning to buy one this holiday season. So I took it to a friend who does own one to try it out. It’s easy enough to fit to the headset and the cable is the perfect length. You do need to make sure you do the straps up tight as you can feel it move if they are slack. A thin foam pad on the inside surface would help.
It feels solid enough and it works well to extend your playtime. I have some minor gripes, like the voltage drop and the straps, but it’s the price that’s the main sticking point. At 29.99(at the time of writing) it’s at the higher end of the scale for the capacity. Its purpose built design is far more practical than a power bank and the added convenience might be worth the premium.
So I’ll get the main issue out of the way first. This battery pack has it’s straps built into it and they’re quite short so only really fit around the head-strap and perhaps a bit more. I had a halo style head strap and there was no way of mounting this to it. On the original strap it holds well and it’s curved shape sits well against the back of my head.
Build quality is really quite good and the colour and even the texture is a good match to the Quest.
Included is a cable which is a good length but unfortunately it doesn’t come with anything to attach the cable to the strap although there is a small elastic band that comes with it. I don’t think it’s designed to hold the cable but you can detach the strap arm from the headset and pass the band along onto the strap. It just keeps the cable from flapping about so much.
I was kind of disappointed that I wouldn’t be able to use this with my halo strap but in fact the weight seems to be a good counter weight so I didn’t have issues with the strap slipping up that I had previously experienced. I also had an extra add on for the original strap that is kind of a rubber loop that cups the base of the skull and this worked well with the battery pack.
Charging becomes a bit more of a faff because you have to unplug the pack to charge it rather than just plugging the headset in. It would be nice if there was another port so the pack could be left plugged into the headset.
As for duration, without being too accurate I believe it went from a full four bars to one bar in bit over 2 hours so 3 hours is probably achievable and perhaps their claimed 3.5 hours is also achievable.
This battery pack for Oculus Quest is ideal to extend gaming time by up to 3.5 hours, thanks to the 6700mAh capacity.
Installation is easy using the attached velcro straps, which keeps everything in place securely.
The whole thing is small and feels quite light, so it doesn’t add too much weight to the headset and there’s a battery percentage indicator, so you know when to recharge.
All in all, it’s a good battery pack, but for the price of 35.99, which was the cost at time of writing, I feel you can get a head strap with a built in battery for a little bit more.
I hope you found this review helpful.
I got this for the original oculus quest and it arrived virtually discharged, so it’s charging now..
It’s not the biggest battery at 6700mah but it should assist in powering the quest and counterbalancing the weight, the original quest is quite front heavy.
The battery itself weighs in at 147g so comparable in weight to a 10,000mah powerbank, its 6,700mah battery should give an estimated 3.5hrs of extra playing time.
At around 35 it’s quite expensive for a power pack and a usbC/PD cable, you could easily get a 10,000mah power pack for that sort of money, if you could find a way to attach it to the oculus. That said with an extra 3.5 playing time from this power pack do you need more..
It’s well made, slightly curved to sit nicely with the headband, the charging LED’s are clear , the cable is the right length.. That’s what you are paying fo
This is a nicely designed power bank that attaches to the Oculus Quest 2 and promises several extra hours of play. You simply strap it to the back of the headset, which it sits neatly on due to the curved inner surface. The fastener straps then stick around to hold it on.
This feels sufficiently heavy to actually be 6700mAh, although it does state that the rated capacity (the amount that is converted to use with the headset) is only 3800mAh.
This has a length of usb-c to usb-c cable, with a 90 degree angled plug on one end.
Despite how good this is, there are a few design flaws, or should I say omissions. Ideally, this would fit better if it had a rubber pad inside the curved section. Also, there aren’t any clips or other means to pin the cable to the sides of the headset strap.
Overall, this is a nicely designed power bank that works well and is fairly reasonable value, considering the extra time it gives for play.