Testseek.com have collected 42 expert reviews of the Oculus Touch Controller and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Oculus Touch Controller.
December 2016
(85%)
42 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Incredibly comfortable, They work well as game controllers, Smooth and accurate motion controls, There's already a rich ecosystem of games
No rechargeable battery, Still doesn't enable true room-scale VR
The Oculus Touch controllers are exactly what Rift owners need: solid motion controls. But, surprisingly, they're also great gamepads in their own right. They're essential if you want a Rift VR headset. In this article: av, facebook, gadgetry, gadg...
Elegant, lightweight design, Large library of compatible games, Easy to use
Small play area, No room scale like HTC Vive
Can you use your Oculus Rift without the Touch controllers? Well, of course you can, but I wouldn't recommend it. Setup hassle aside, the $199 Touch controllers bring the Rift one step closer to the Vive's game-changing room-scale technology. The peripher...
Published: 2016-12-05, Author: Kevin , review by: tomshardware.com
Lightweight, Many input options, Haptic feedback, Hand gestures, Lots of compatible content
No rechargeable batteries, Not as comfortable as expected, Possibly overwhelming for nongamers
There's nothing quite like hand presence in VR, and Oculus Touch delivers. If you own an Oculus Rift, Touch is almost a necessity to complete your VR gaming setup. $199.99 - MORE: Best Virtual Reality Headsets MORE: All Virtual Reality Conten...
Mimic the shape of a hand almost perfectly, Quill and Medium are some of the most powerful creative software available for VR, Brings Oculus up to pseudo-parity with the HTC Vive
Expensive, Oculus's cameras aren't as versatile as the Vive's, Runs on AA batteries
Competition is great. That's the real takeaway here. If the Vive hadn't come along, we might still be stuck with Oculus's original sit-down VR vision for a while longer. As it stands, room-scale is the new normal, and Touch leapfrogs the Vive to so...
Abstract: When the Oculus Rift VR headset came out earlier this year, it was promising but incomplete. It had this nice, comfy set of virtual reality goggles… but that was all. This week, Oculus finally catches up.Competitors like the Valve-backed HTC Vive and to...
Based on my time with the Oculus Rift, I was fairly impressed with the headset. The design is gorgeous, and the lightweight nature of the headset really makes a difference when wearing it for an extended amount of time, and the lack of condensation build-...
The Oculus Touch took a long time to get here, but we can now say with the utmost certainty that is was well worth the wait. Offering better finger tracking than HTC Vive alongside more overall buttons and slim, form-fitting design, the Touch is the best
Everything that's wrong with the Rift has nothing to do with the controller and yet, because they're inseparably tied together, the Touch inherits the headset's shortcomings. One of those problems is that Oculus doesn't package every controller with the p
It probably goes without saying at this point, but Oculus Touch is the missing link for the Rift. It enhances the experience in so many ways, so much so that it feels like we're finally using the Rift as it was meant to be played.Its shortcomings aren't b...