YOGES Handle Attachments Compatible with Oculus Quest 2
YOGES Handle Attachments Compatible with Oculus Quest 2 Controller Accessories, VR Gorilla Tag Long Arms Dual Extension Grips Compatible with Meta Quest 2 for Beat Saber Supernatural More VR Games
These are handles are perfect to use with some games. They enhance gaming performance. To me such a cheap price and the grips are comfortable and alllow you to manoeuvre and hold the controllers better. Fit nicely onto the Quest 2 controllers and seem durable and long lasting
This changed the vr experience. Easy to assemble and works. Made the experience more realistic. The accessory itself is durable and customisable which is good as we have a tall person and a short person in the house.
I was a bit sceptical about this charging station at first, but it’s quickly become an indispensable part of my gaming setup. The cooling system is surprisingly effective, keeping my PS5 running smoothly even during marathon gaming sessions. The temperature display is a nice touch, giving me real-time feedback on how the console is doing. I love the convenience of having everything in one place – the controllers charge quickly, and the extra ports are handy for my other devices. The RGB lighting adds a fun touch, but you can turn it off if it’s not your thing. All in all, it’s a well-designed and functional accessory that any PS5 owner would appreciate.
Wide Compatibility
These handle grips are compatible with Meta Quest 3, Quest 2, Rift S, and more. They are perfect for a variety of VR games, including Gorilla Tag, Beat Saber, Supernatural, Fruit Ninja, and VR baseball. Their wide compatibility makes them a versatile addition to my VR setup, providing an immersive gaming experience across different platforms.
2-in-1 Handle for Various VR Games
The unique design of these handles allows for two use modes: Double Handle Mode and Long Handle Mode. The ends of the Gorilla Tag long arms grip are detachable. By unscrewing and combining the two handles with the connect handle, I can easily switch between different modes based on the game I’m playing. This flexibility is fantastic for games that require different types of motion and control.
Comfortable Immersive VR Gaming
The handles are wrapped in high-density foam, making them lightweight, soft, and sweat-absorbent. When holding them, they genuinely feel like holding a saber, significantly enhancing the sense of immersion in VR games. This comfort level allows for extended gaming sessions without discomfort, making my VR experience much more enjoyable.
Secure Installation & No Fly-offs
Installation is straightforward. Simply insert the VR controller into the extended handle and secure it using YOGES’ unique fixation method. The controllers fit snugly and securely, eliminating any worry about slippage or fly-offs during intense gameplay. This sturdy and durable setup allows me to fully immerse myself in games like Gorilla Tag without any concerns.
Easy to Install
The handles come with clear installation instructions. The red handle is for the left controller, and the blue handle is for the right controller. Switching to the long handle mode is also easy and can be done based on the specific needs of the VR game. The intuitive design ensures that even first-time users can set them up quickly and start enjoying enhanced gameplay.
When I ordered this, the listing was for a Quest 2 only handle, and that is exactly what I received. It appears that the new listing is for a Quest 2 and Quest 3 version witch a different (and better) connection mechanism. The actual handle looks identical, so I think this review is relevant for both versions.
First of all, the connection mechanism for the Quest 2 version was absolutely fine and seemed to hold the controller securely.
I was sceptical that this would be useful in any way – there are only a handful of games that don’t use buttons on the controller and I couldn’t really see how it gave any advantage. I have tested this with Beat Saber and Kayak VR: Mirage.
For Beat Saber, this gives you no advantage whatsoever. In fact I think it actually makes it slightly more difficult as the controller feels a lot heavier, and it sure makes your arm ache a lot more. It does, however, feel nicer having a proper sword grip and makes for a unique experience.
I had to adjust the settings on the controller to get it to work properly – I have attached a screenshot with the settings that worked for me.
I tried it with the sticks combined (i.e. Darth Maul style) and it was fun to mess around with, but you can’t complete the normal levels like this. There may be some custom levels – I will probably give it a go later.
You can also make one of the sticks longer and hold it two handed like a katana!
One thing to note is that the controllers are further from your body which makes the boundary come up more often and also increases the chances of hitting something or someone.
The other game I played was the kayak game (using Quest Link to my PC) and I have to admit it was really nice! You can set the controller to “stick mode” in the settings and it is nice having a single stick to control the paddle.
if this item were expensive, I would say don’t bother. But considering how cheap it is, I think this is a fun way to inject a bit of novelty into some existing VR experiences and I had a great time. In fact I ran the whole battery down on my Quest 2 and the additional battery and was late starting dinner because I was having so much fun! I doubt this is something I’ll be using forever, but I definitely plan on using it again and trying to get some custom levels to support Darth Maul style playing!
These controller extensions are an excellent and cost effective way of extending your controller reach on VR, this is especially great for games like Gorilla Tag.
Super easy to attach, can easily, and quickly, be put or or taken off, and comfortable to use.
The only thing you need to take into account is that furniture etc needs to be that bit further out of reach!
YOGES Handle Attachments. Compatible with Meta Quest 3 / Oculus Quest 2 / Quest Pro. Dual Handle Extension Grips for BeaT Sabre / Gorilla Tag etc etc.
Current price 17.99 plus 10% Voucher offer.
In the box. 2 Handles ( 1 x left and 1 x right). 1 x Connection handle. 2 x Handle end stoppers (for use when not using the connection handle) and 6 x Buckle Belt.
My personal favourite on the Oculus 2 is Beat Sabre. So I was really pleased when I discovered these extension handles. They really do add another dimension to gameplay.
Build quality appears good. The controllers fit well and are firmly secured via the belt buckle. If fitted correctly I am pretty sure there is little to no chance of the Controller coming out and flying across the room!
Another nice addition to this set is the Connection handle (see photos attached). This enables another form of use and further expands the gameplay.
All in all a very nice accessory to my Oculus 2. Well made and good VFM.
These sabre handles fitted easily to my occulus controller handles and they still have lanyard strings at the end so you can wrap them around your wrists so your not going to launch the controllers across the room by accident! I have tested the controllers with playing Beat Saber and they work really well and add an extra dimension. It’s obviously adds a little extra weight so might make it a bit harder for little ones but for teens and adults it’s feels like your playing with lights sabers and is definitely worth having for a bit of extra fun.
The only negative is it’s slightly more awkward reaching the button controls when you need to press the buttons to select the games/ music etc but once you in game it’s all great.
I’ve spent a lot of time on beatsaber and the difference between playing with just the sticks and with these adapters is massive, they are a bit bigger than what you probably would expect, but that’s due to the way these handles (I really don’t know how to call them) are being made and their purpose. Basically these are made of three parts, which are extending the controllers to suit different type of games, like fishing, swords, golf, etc. Clever. Of course, the downside of this, is that the controllers are now heavier, take it into account if you have any problem with your wrists. Overall I think it adds fun to some specific games, if you (like me) doesn’t usually spent hours playing this is an interesting add-on.
This is a cool addition to your Quest.
They seem well made and fit to give a good grip although the strap doesn’t go through the clip very well so you need to ensure that they are tied well around the base.
They do help with games such as Beast Sabre, Ragnarock etc and the additional centre section looks cool though I have not tested it with a double ended game item as yet.
Good value extras.
Comfortable grip and easily and securely attaches to your Quest 2 controller. I’ve used these for Beat Saber so I have a more comfortable grip and they work great. I don’t think they’re a must-have but they’re a nice addition that changes things up. I’d recommend them if you use your headset a lot and want to change things a bit to make it feel fresh.
I really enjoy Walkabout Mini Golf on the Quest 3. If you own one but don’t have the game, look into it, it is fantastic fun especially with a friend or two. One thing I had discussed with my regular Walkabout buddy was whether some form of grip that might replicate a golf club would be any good. I saw these on Vine and decided I should find out, so ordered them.
Considering that these are an inexpensive item, I am really impressed. They feature a clever little mechanism to loop the securing cords that usually sit around your wrist to the shaft of the attachment ensuring no accidental launching of controllers, and will be a useful addition for anyone who enjoys golfing, Beat Saber, fishing games and I am sure others I am not aware of. The attachment comes in 3 sections out of the box, one each for the left and right controllers and another central one. This means you can have the single extenders (each about 20cm long) disregarding the third, they could all be linked up giving you one long double-ended twin-controller pole with a controller facing out of each end, or a single controller with one, two or three sections used (you could for example mimic a golf club or baseball bat in this way.
For my purposes a single piece is fine, attached to the right hand controller. This provides me with enough to have a double-handed grip, which works really nicely, but it is nice to have the choice to use more should I wish.
One thing for those enjoying your games already, the attachments add weight and heft as well as providing the additional grip. This does mean you need to expect a period of re-acclimatisation.
Overall very impressed though.
YOGES Handle Attachments Compatible with Meta Quest 3 / Oculus Quest 2 / Quest Pro/Rift S Controller, Dual Handles Extension Grips for Beat Saber Gorilla Tag Long Arms VR Games
This product comes inside a cardboard box; inside the box, you’ll see the attachments; they fit my Quest II perfectly.
The product fits my Quest 2 perfectly and is very plug-and-play. I used this product to play Golf VR games, but it can also be played with Beat Saber and Gorilla Tag, to mention a few.
the product is built well and is a good addition to the gaming experience.
I consider myself a decent beat saber player, I can SS anything on expert and can get through Expert + so I was interested to see what would happen to my gameplay with the sabre handles.
Fitting them is pretty easy though it does reduce your safety margin from 2 points (holding and the wrist strap) on the original controllers, too just one with these (though you have the same 2 on the handles, the problem is the controllers are now a loose friction fit into the handles, with just a piece of velcro holding them in, if that fails they will go flying. It would be nice if there was a way to tie the original strap which go inside the handles into there as a failsafe.
One other slight issue is that the velcro closure does partially obscure 2 of the tracking LEDs on each controller. I didn’t notice a loss of tracking as a result, but it cant be ideal that they are part covered.
In use.. I do find them comfortable, although there is definitly a learning curve adjusting to the controller being longer and further from you than you are used too. I find wrist flicks more tricky, but i think I will get used to it once i unlearn my old grip style.
One tip is to go into the menu Options, Settings, Controller and you can adjust the angles of the sabers, as they are likely to be off once you have the handles fitted.
I’ve been getting into Beat Saber quite a lot lately but one huge problem I often face is that holding the controllers can cause cramps in my palsm due to having to hold them awkwardly while playing (in hopes of now flinging them).
These handle attachments however solve that problem as it is much much more comfortable to hold than just the base controllers.
Another bonus is that the straps for your hands are also much nicer, due to the push-to-slide button that helps resize them, which is a nice upgrade compared to the base controller straps.
My only 2 minor gripes with this product are:
*If you play in a reduced space like me, be careful as these extend your reach and you may start hitting things despite having marked your boundary (I started hitting the back of my couch constantly).
*If you use these for beatsaber, they slightly skew the sword positioning so you may start missing blocks you feel like you should’ve hit
Overall, these are quite decent, though I cant comment on their use outside of beat saber.
Took a while to use these before I reviewed them, to get a feel for them.
I was trying these with a Meta Quest 3, and found the installation process pretty painless. Most games do have the ability to adjust the parameters a little to get better accuracy, and I did have to do this a few times. I would have expected to do this with any new controllers or games though, so I really consider this par for the course.
The handles are a bit basic to look at, but they feel pretty secure in the hand, although I was aware that I was mentally making allowances for the extra arm-length I had in the real world, when I was swinging them around! However the actual handle felt nice and grippy, and I didn’t really worry at any stage that I was about to launch a controller across my living room or take out a lamp.
In use they do feel like they help with the whole sense of immersion, though perhaps that might depend on the game? But I definitely preferred using them to not, and felt like they definitely enabled my mind to make an extra step towards immersion in the game, which was great–exactly as intended.
I would say that there’s a learning curve with these handles, as they feel different and change your weight and balance, but I think it’s very much worth the effort. In saber games for instance, the added immersion is excellent.
The fact that you can use them connected together or as two smaller units helps to make them suitable for a wide range of other games as well, and they’re helpfully colour-coded to enable you to keep track. The wrist loops are also very useful, in giving you the confidence to swing them around!
In terms of drawbacks, I’d say that for the price, I’d expected a bit more quality in the feel of the handles. They do feel a little delicate in use.
But I have to say that in terms of game enjoyment, these are a great extra what give a lot to the user–all-round great fun!
I, like many people who own the Occulus 2, love to play beat saber and these handles just make it better, in fact it has given me a renewed enthusiasm for it as I haven’t played it for a while as I had beaten it death.
The mounting system is straight forward and is solid – you basically remove the stoppers(whish are for the staff configuration) cup the controllers in the handle and strap it down. Be aware that they are ‘handed’ – right in blue, left in red.
It definitely makes Beat Saber feel more natural – I haven’t tried playing anything in the ‘staff’ configuration but it looks interesting if a little small.
Almost Literally – Yoges Dual Handle Extensions.
As one ventures deeper into the riveting universe of virtual reality, the quest for the ultimate immersive experience becomes seemingly insatiable. Enter the stage, Yoges Dual Handle Extension Grips for Meta Quest 2/3/Pro, a product that promises to enhance one’s VR escapades notably. After spending considerable time with these extensions, I am ready to teleport you through my thoughts, tempered only by the boundaries of reality and the reach of these handles.
Firstly, the build quality speaks of a meticulous attention to detail. The Yoges team has evidently put thought into durability and design, ensuring these grips can withstand the fervent clashing of sabers in a galaxy far, far away, or the relentless pull of a bowstring in a virtual Sherwood Forest. The grip texture deserves a special mention — it’s like your hands are in a trust fall, and the Yoges grips never let go.
The installation process is as seamless as slipping into your favorite VR world. In moments, I was able to attach these handles to my Meta Quest controllers, propelling my gaming experience from “just immersive” to “I’m practically there.” The balance they provide is nothing short of magical, making long gaming sessions as comfortable as lounging in one’s favorite armchair — albeit with dragons flying overhead.
However, our journey through the land of extended reality isn’t without its hitches. While the product excels in comfort and design, it’s not without its quirks. The added length to the controllers, while fantastic for immersion, occasionally feels cumbersome in tighter gaming spaces or when a quick controller adjustment is needed. A slight learning curve accompanies this new dimension of control, requiring a bit of patience and adaptation.
Moreover, while the grips fiercely hold onto the controllers, they also tend to be quite the companion for dust and debris. Regular cleaning becomes a small ritual to ensure that your quest through virtual realms remains visually unobstructed and hygienically commendable.
In wrapping up this digital odyssey, the Yoges Dual Handle Extension Grips stand as a near-essential accessory for the Meta Quest 2/3/Pro enthusiast. They significantly elevate the VR experience with superior grip and balance, even if they occasionally stumble over their ambition with practicality challenges. Whether you’re an archer, a Jedi, or just taking a stroll through an enchanted forest, these grips enrich your virtual adventures, making every moment more tactile and engrossing. Consider this a high recommendation, with a hint of caution for the adjustment period. This isn’t a revolution but a refined evolution in the world of VR accessories.