🎮 Elevate Your Game with Comfort and Style!
The AMVR Touch Controller Grips for Oculus Quest 2 are designed for gamers seeking comfort and functionality. Featuring an innovative battery door design for easy access, adjustable leather hand straps for a secure grip, and a lightweight build that enhances the VR experience, these grips are perfect for all hand types. Made from high-quality PU leather, they combine elegance with durability, ensuring you can game without worry.
H**Y
Don't try to put wrong battery cover on wrong controller. Will not fit.
Works great a lot easier to change batteries. Straps are comfortable and do not change the angle of controller when used like some do.Don't try to put wrong battery cover on wrong controller. Will not fit. My Bad.
F**8
Second set for the win!
I ordered this product again because they are extremely well made. I had the first set for over a year. Finally one of the clips on the black strap broke off. But overall happy with the product. I use and abuse the handles so I was happy to reordered.
J**N
Great cheap grips, but potential breakage with heavy use
I bought these for my son, who is a heavy Gorilla Tag user, after his Kiwi Design ones broke (after a year's use), as they were cheap enough to potentially hold him over till we upgraded his headset. Well, four months later, they proved they were, indeed, cheap. The battery cover broke near the base of the controller, which means the strap no longer functions.I'd say if you're not playing Gorilla Tag three or four times a week, they are probably fine and will last you at least as long as any other strap solution, but be aware that the battery cover part might be of slightly cheaper quality than other alternatives. I'm giving this four stars instead of three because this came from admittedly heavy use and my son has managed to wear out other strap options before, so that plays a factor. Had he never had an issue with straps before, this would have gotten three stars.
D**L
The Best Knuckles-style Grip for Oculus Quest 2
Whenever a friend or colleague gets a new Oculus headset, I give them a list of must-have accessories which include AMVR Touch Controller Grip Covers. I consider these a must because a knuckles-style grip is ideal for so many games and experiences that require throwing or opening one's hands. AMVR's Controller Grip Covers have been my go-to solution for both Quest and Quest 2 and they work well. But they're not without a couple downsides. They're too bulky to fit in the Quest 2 case, the rubberized straps wear over time, and they need to be removed anytime the battery needs changing.With these new Hand Grip Straps for Oculus Quest 2 AMVR solves these problems and more.Unlike the Touch Controller Grip Covers, the new Hand Grip Straps do not slip over the bottom of your controller. Instead, the Hand Grip Straps use a plastic cover that replaces the Quest controller's stock battery cover. This cover has attachment points for a leather and velcro strap and fits the Quest controller perfectly. The cover has a secure, removable door allowing easy access to the battery when the need arises. The materials are high quality with excellent fit and finish. With these grips installed, the controllers are just as slim as stock with a clean, minimal design that could have come straight from Oculus. They feel great in the hand and best of all, fit perfectly in the stock Quest 2 Battery Strap Case.How are they in actual use? In a word - fantastic! The leather straps are far more secure than the rubberized elastic straps of the previous model and the grip feels far more natural. One of the issues I had with the previous grips is that they felt like my hand was always riding a bit too high on the controller, no matter how I adjusted them. These feel just right. The straps themselves are durable and I expect them to last much longer than the previous rubberized elastic straps. Finally, the biggest pain point of the previous grips was battery changing. This is now completely solved.Bottom line - These are the grips you want. If you're new to Quest 2, put them at the top of your accessory list. If you have the older grips, get them, you won't be sorry.
W**X
These seem good, but very unessential
I had heard some good impressions of this style of hand strap, and went with these (AMVR grip) because they were well reviewed, inexpensive, and slim with no weird hanging bits or parts that sit too close to the buttons and inputs.People offered that this style of hand strap would let you feel more immersion by dropping and throwing in game objects by fully releasing your hold on the controller instead of raising one finger off of a trigger. This is a fairly rare interaction, and even when I do come across it, the weight of the controller still attached to my hand doesn't convince me that anything left my hands.One experience that was great, No More Rainbows Beta (free, as of today), has simple arm locomotion controls, somewhat like the kind that Gorilla Tag popularized. When playing this game, I can release my grip and imagine myself thumping my palms against the ground to propel myself around as I please, and I still get the rumble feedback of the controllers for each surface I touch. It's really a great experience to escape the feeling of holding baton like controllers when it doesn't apply to the game world.But most games aren't controlled so simply and ask for the buttons at any moment.With the original straps, the ease of dropping the controllers so I can fully use my hands to adjust or remove the headset, pick up my phone, or even give my cat some pets is hard to beat. Hand straps like this hinder so many options I've grown accustomed to.These seem good among hand grips, namely for anyone with smaller than very large hands, but I don't think it's necessary to have them and you can save your money.
J**E
It works exactly like it seems
Easy and way more comfortable
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