YOGES VR Golf Club Handle Compatible with Oculus Quest 2
YOGES VR Golf Club Handle Compatible with Oculus Quest 2, Adjustable Length Realistic Golf Club Attachment for Quest 2, Virtual Reality Grips Accessories Compatible with Golf +, Golf 5 eClub
YOGES VR Golf Club Handle Compatible with Oculus Quest 2, Adjustable Length Realistic Golf Club Attachment for Quest 2, Virtual Reality Grips Accessories Compatible with Golf +, Golf 5 eClub
Beat saber is actually genuinely fun now! I was a bit sceptical about how good these would be – I have previously ordered some attachments that were tat.
But, these are good fun & I actually truly like playing beat saber now! (I would previously get a bit bored just swinging my hands around the living room).
I’m playing for longer & enjoying my games more now – so a 5 star rating from me!
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I use these for playing Beat Saber, I have a golf club handle made by the same company for my golf on the quest but these I use for beat saber. They work great I find the extra length is perfect for my swing when using it as a saber. It is easy to fit the hand controller into the extension and it is secured using the strap and the fixing system of the extension. the soft foam of the handles means I can play for a lot longer without getting cramp in my hands.. I really like these and as a testament to the product I am now looking for other games to use these with. I have read a lot about gorilla tag so will probably give that a go and try these handles on that game also. If I do I will update this review. but for now these are great value for money comfy to use and a great product.. Recommended
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.
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.
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!
Very happy (especially my husband and daughter) with these Oculus attachments. Have been used for several games now and works perfectly. Also handy is that you can turn it into one piece. Would recommend.
What I like best about these handles is that they can used in so many different applications. They are great with saber related games, offering two single blade or one double-bladed saber. The set comes with two caps that can be screwed on the ends of the handles and offer high quality wrist straps. The straps are long enough to allow usage of the controllers and the buttons in their original configuration without straining against the wrist of the user. The controllers rest tightly in the handles and are easily held in place with Velcro. I definitely had no concern that they would shake free or get damaged. The connector that is used to make a double-bladed saber can be connected to only one controller to work as a club extension. This works great with golf and minigolf apps. The set makes a great multiuse group of attachments for the Oculus/Meta controllers and at a reasonable price.
I bought this so I would be better at Gorilla Tag. I wanted to have long arms, and it worked I had longer arms. I couldn’t find a way to put it on but when I did, IT WORKED AMAZING 5 STARS