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Home VR Gaming Station: What To Consider

It’s no longer the new kid on the tech block, but is virtual reality gaming set to hit the mainstream? If the latest products at CES 2019 are anything to go by, a big year is in store for VR. It’s more than just wearing a headset though. Here’s what to think about when building a home VR gaming station

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How Much Space Do You Need For A VR Gaming Station?

It depends on the type of VR gaming experience you want. Your station can be the area around your chair or big enough to hold out your arms at full stretch (Standing Room Only). Room Scale lets you move around your play area for a more complete experience but must be at least 2m x 1.5m.

VR Gaming Headset: Which One To Choose?

No VR gaming station is complete without a headset – and you’re not short of choice. Samsung, HTC, Playstation, Oculus; certain brands suit specific platforms better than most, so do your research first.

Which Platforms Support VR Gaming?

To get started with PlayStation VR, all you need is a PS4 console. Otherwise, a high-performance PC with good graphics card and plenty of processing power is a safe choice. Oculus has now released a standalone system and Xbox consoles also have VR capabilities.

Home VR Gaming Station Accessories

If the graphics are great but the sound not so much, think about getting a decent pair of earphones or headphones. And don’t forget to manage your cables! There’s nothing worse than being yanked out of your immersive VR experience after stumbling on a cable. Fortunately, RS Components has a great selection of cable ties to keep any trip hazards at bay.

VR Network Requirements

Your VR gaming station will demand a lot from your network connection. It’s better to be prepared and to make sure your home network is as reliable as it can be. If a wired Ethernet connection can’t be used or isn’t available, a strong wi-fi connection is essential.

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Extra Things To Consider?

While these are the most important things to think about when creating a VR gaming station, there are always extra things to make your experience better. Is your play area well ventilated? What’s your floor made from? Will too much light be a problem? By making some small adjustments, you can create the VR gaming station you’ve always wanted.

 

 

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