Review: Essential Meta Quest 2 Fitness Accessories to Improve Your Workouts!


Meta Quest 2 Fitness Accessories To Help In Your Workouts!
At VR Healthy we love looking into all things to do with VR for mental & physical health. Exercising in VR can get pretty hot and sweaty, so we've reviewed some key accessories for the Meta Quest 2 that will help you get the most out of your VR workouts!
VR HEALTHY PICKS
Out of all the things we reviewed in this article, these are the one we chose for our setup!
Headset Strap:
Kiwi Design Upgraded Elite Strap w/Battery Pack
Headset Accessories:
BoboVR Air Circulation Facepad
VR Optician Prescription Lenses
Controller Grips:
Kiwi Design Pro Controller Grips (Extended Version)
Controller Accessories:
Powerowl Rechargeable Batteries
Kiwi Design Controller Weights (for games with slower hand movements)
Other Accessories:
HEADSET STRAPS
Kiwi Design Upgraded Elite Strap (w/Battery Pack) – $89.99/~£80.55/~€91,41 (20% off with code ‘vrhealthy20’)
Pros:
- Very comfortable
- Built in battery pack
- Hygienic – sweat doesn’t soak into the face cushion and easily wipeable
- Sturdy on your head – headset doesn’t move when its on properly
- You can easily place the headset on your forehead to deal with quick things IRL
Cons:
- Ships from China (& not on Amazon yet) so will take around 2 weeks to arrive (7-10 with express shipping)
Other Notes:
- I didn’t think there would be a strap that I would replace my DAS for… but I don’t see myself swapping it back for this any time soon!
- 20% off code subject to change
Deluxe Audio Strap (DAS) – £99/$79.99/€109,00 (+£15-25 adapter)
Pros:
- Great sounding on ear headphones included
- Very comfortable
- Space to strap a battery pack to the back (which makes it even more comfortable)
- Sturdy on your head – headset doesn’t move when its on properly
- You can easily place the headset on your forehead to deal with quick things IRL
Cons:
- Requires good adapter to fit on the Quest
- Difficult to find a carry case that it fits in (here is the smallest one I found that fits it)
- Expensive
- Foam cusion isn’t wipeable and soaks up sweat – although VR cover do a wipeable replacement for this
Other Notes:
- Its definitely worth spending a little more to get decent Quest adapters. At first I bought cheap ones for about £6 but they kept popping off during play. I then invested in some better quality ones for about £25, which were extremely sturdy, and also personalizable! You can check them out here
- The personalized ‘VR Healthy’ text here has been painted black after purchase, it originally came as all the same colour
Kiwi Design On-Ear Audio Strap – $79.99/~£70.37/~€81,25 (20% off with code ‘vrhealthy20’)
Pros:
- Very comfortable
- Built in headphones
- Hygienic – sweat doesn’t soak into the face cushion and easily wipeable
- Sturdy on your head – headset doesn’t move when its on properly
- You can easily place the headset on your forehead to deal with quick things IRL
Cons:
- The headphones can make your ears fairly warm when exercising, which isn’t ideal
- Ships from China (& not on Amazon yet) so will take around 2 weeks to arrive (7-10 with express shipping)
Other Notes:
- As you push the end of the headband upwards, the headphones open automatically on both sides
- 20% off code subject to change
BoboVR M2 Pro Strap – £63.99/$59.99/€69,99 (currently on offer for £60.99)
Pros:
- Comfortable
- Takes the weight off your face and distributes it over your head
- Battery pack included
- Hygienic – sweat doesn’t soak into the face cushion and easily wipeable
Cons:
- Bounces around when moving your head (mostly when turning left and right quickly) which makes it blurry at times. No matter how tight or how much time spent fiddling, it always seems to have a little bit of bounce when moving quickly
Other Notes:
- Make sure to stick the front velcro that connects to the headset underneath the forehead padding, otherwise it rubs on your forehead
- Offer subject to change
HEADSET ACCESSORIES
Conquest On-Ear Headphones – $179 (10% off with code ‘vrhealthy’)
Pros:
- Great sound
- Comfortable
- Adjustable in many ways
- Customisable
- Doesn’t cause extra heat/sweating when exercising
Cons:
- Fairly expensive
- You either need a stand to set the headset down on or you have to put it down upsidedown to prevent it resting on the headphones (we have the AMVR stand)
- Currently only available in the US/Canada (release in the UK/Europe planned for within the next couple of months)
Other Notes:
- Set it up so it hovers very slightly over your ear so there is still air circulation around your ears rather than sitting with pressure on your ear
- It can be a little fiddly to get the headphones on and adjusted correctly (particularly with the battery pack plugged into the headset), they’d pop off occasionally when moved to adjust but once set up its sturdy and no need to adjust much once you’ve got it setup
BoboVR F2 Active Air Circulation Facepad – £35.59/$43.99/€53,99
Pros:
- Increases circulation of cool air into the headset
- Prevents the lenses from steaming up
- Reduces sweating
- Fairly quiet
- Doesn’t seem to increase the eye dryness
Cons:
- Doesn’t fit with the DAS
- Lets in a little light through the vents
Other Notes:
- You don’t really feel an airflow from the fan itself, however it is noticable in how it reduces lens fog!
VR Cover Fitness Vented Facial Interface – £29/$29/€29 (10% off with code ‘vrhealthy’)
Pros:
- Stops the headset from steaming up
- Comes with 2 wipeable face cushions
- Comes with lens covers
Cons:
- Lets in a little light through the vents
- 10% off code subject to change
Other Notes:
- Probably the most padded of all the facial cushions in this article
AMVR Facial Vent Interface – £27.99/$32.99/€29,99
Pros:
- Stops the headset from steaming up
- Comes with 2 wipeable face cushions
- Comes with lens covers
- Comes with extra padding to help prevent light getting in
Cons:
- Lets in a little light through the vents
- Vents are only on the top, not the bottom as well
Other Notes:
- Lets the least amount of light in of all the facial interfaces in this article
VR Optician Prescription Lenses – £55/~$62.25/~€63,33 (5% off with code ‘VRHealthy’)
Pros:
- Gives you a better field of view than wearing glasses
- More comfortable than wearing glasses or contact lenses in VR
- Easy to clip in & out
- No metal parts that could rust
- Comes with scratch resistant and anti-reflection coating as well as ‘clean coat’ (lotus effect cleaning)
Cons:
- Ships from Germany so takes 1-2 weeks delivery time to other parts of Europe, UK & US (longer to other parts of the world)
Other Notes:
- Price increases a little for high prescriptions
- You can also get a blue light blocking coating for a little extra
- Shipping is extra (~£6)
CONTROLLER GRIPS
Kiwi Design Pro Controller Grips (Extended Version) – $32.99/~£29.02/~€33,51 (currently 10% off with code ‘AHE10’)
Pros:
- Comfortable
- Sturdy & safe – controllers clip into the inside and it’s also secured around the top of the controller so the controller doesn’t slip
- Grippy material so doesn’t slip easily
- Has wrist straps as well as knuckle grips
- Battery compartment with pull tab – easy to change batteries
- Longer design feels nicer to hold and adds a little weight to the controller (in a good way)
Cons:
- Ships from China (& not on Amazon yet) so will take around 2 weeks to arrive (7-10 with express shipping)
Other notes:
- Be sure to put your battery compartment covers and original straps somewhere safe so you don’t lose them whilst using these!
ProTubeVR ProStraps – €24.99/~£20.84/$23.63
Pros:
- Comfortable (Most comfortable grips tried)
- Sturdy & safe – sticks to the inside of the controller battery compartment so wont slip
Cons:
- Replaces the normal straps and can’t be switched in/out easily (would need re-sticking)
- Big pad means hands can get a little hot & sweaty
Other notes:
- Comes with unnecessary pieces if only buying the prostraps (for fixing to the gun stock)
- Efficient packaging and instructions are online (less waste)
- Make sure its not too tight – doesn’t need to be overly tight
- Shipping is extra (€5.99) (3-5 day international) or free if spending over €100
VR Cover Controller Grips – £29/$29/€29 (10% off with code ‘vrhealthy’)
Pros:
- Easy to take on and off the controller
- Sturdy – goes over the controller but doesn’t slip whilst on
- Adjustable
- Fairly lightweight so hands dont get too hot & sweaty
- Elastic grip band – easy to put on your hand
Cons:
- Replaces the normal straps
- Have to take them off to change batteries
Other notes:
- Make sure to put the top velcro strap on – I missed doing this at first and the controller slipped out with a hard swing during Beat Saber
- Shipping is extra (~£7/$8.50/€7/)
- 10% off code subject to change
CONTROLLER ACCESSORIES
Powerowl Rechargeable Batteries – £12.99/$12.99
Pros:
- Long lasting single charge
- Great longevity without losing charge
- Fast charging
- Comes as a 4 pack so you can always have 2 more charged and ready to go!
- Environmentally friendly
- Cheaper than constantly replacing for non-rechargeable batteries
Cons:
- We honestly cannot think of any!
Other notes:
- An essential bit of kit in our opinion!
- I’ve heard many people say that you need 1.5V rechargeable batteries for the Quest, however we have been using these Powerowl batteries for over 3 years and they have always worked perfectly with no issues
- Comes as a pack of 8 for €25,99 in the EU
AMVR Table Tennis Paddle – £21.59/$19.79/€24,99
Pros:
- More realistic feel whilst playing VR table tennis
- Comfortable to hold
Cons:
- Adds extra length to controller so increases the risk of hitting something
Other notes:
- During our research into Eleven Table Tennis it was noted that this was being used by one of the advanced players to practice table tennis at home!
Kiwi Design Controller Weights – $35.99/~£31.74/~€36.52
Pros:
- Adds upper body strengthening aspects to VR workouts
- Adjustable weight
Cons:
- Increases risk of injury, particularly in games with fast wrist/elbow movements
Other notes:
- We recommend only using these weights in slow paced games where you aren’t using fast wrist or elbow movements
- Games we’ve used them in effectively include: Synth Riders, The Climb, Space Pirate Trainer, Pistol Whip & Puzzling Places
- Can be fiddly putting them on and off at first, but fairly easy once you get the hang of it
AMVR Boxing Gloves – £39.99/$34.79/€39,99
Pros:
- More realistic – added weight and feel of boxing gloves whilst playing boxing games
- Properly padded – can be used for actual boxing training
- Comfortable to wear
- Suitable for all different sizes of hands
- Not restrictive for using the controller
- Protects your hands and controller if you accidentally hit something
Cons:
- Hands get a little warm and sweaty after a while
OTHER ACCESSORIES
Neck fan – £22.07/$14.99/€20,99
Pros:
- Helps you stay cool whilst playing, reducing sweat
- Reduces lens fogging
Cons:
- Can be a bit noisy
Other notes:
- We tried 3 different types of neck fans. The one above was by far the best option. This one fell off during play and this one bounced around too much when moving (which caused the fan to point away from the face and lots of banging into itself and the headset)
Sweatband(s) – £8.99/$9.99/€13,99
Pros:
- Keeps sweat out from dripping down your face into your headset
- Keeps your hair out of the way
- Lightweight so doesn’t get too warm
- You can choose the thickness (amount of your head) that it covers
- Multi-pack with various colours
Cons:
- You’ll have to wash them after each workout (although not exactly much of a con – especially as there are 4 in a pack!)
Other notes:
- Any sweatband will do, although we love these ones for our VR workouts!
- US comes in a 3 pack not 4
- Different designs available dependent on location (UK/EU/US)
- To find these in EU, search ‘hhoomy sweatband’ on Amazon
Anything we’ve missed? Let us know in the comments below!
Check out our blog page to learn about some of the research we’ve done into games such as Racket:Nx, Synth Riders, Eleven Table Tennis and more!
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I’m always curious about the elite style straps, I went for the BoboVR M2 which is great but I find does move around a little in the more active games.
Yes I would love these
I’ve tried the boxing gloves and they really make you feel as if your in the ring! – and they protect your hands and controllers if you accidentally hit anything!
Ah great point! We hadn’t thought of that… might have to retroactively add that in 😉
Awesome
Great Article !!
Looks like great gear
Hi I love your giveaways
Looks fun to get fit haha.
Wow I didnt even realize you can use vr to work out thats brilliant
Any of these would be great to have, my brother has a quest 2 so he’d benefit from any of this honestly
I have not tried any of this brand of accessories but have used ny granddaughters control grips that look similar. I would love to get any of these to try and give my findings.
i would love to try the AMVR Boxing Gloves, i will use them to become a pro boxer.
Love the Conquest Headphones
i like so much the sports video games that the AMVR Table Tennis Paddle is a must for me
i would love to have the Powerowl Rechargeable Batteries, my current batteries last for about 3 hours
Haven’t tried normal VR yet, doing actual workout sounds good, specially now cause here it gets very cold during winter. Would be a great thing to consider.
I use Until You Fall as one of my workout games, I have also used Thrill of he Fight. As a person with a muscle disorder VR is very important to me as I can’t alway leave the house to exercise.
Thats great to hear how VR helps you to stay fit! We have actually done some research into Until You Fall and Creed (another boxing game) – I’ve linked the articles incase you’re interested
Looks nice! 🙂
I love how you’ve even gone the whole hog and included rechargeable AA in this bundle. It’s the little touches 🙂
So important to take all measures to keep as healthy as possible while gaming.
I have tried Kiwi Design Controller Weights and my experience is very good. I recommend it to all my friends.
I havent tried any of those since I still own the original HTC Vive.
Cheers
This is a very awesome collection of VR Healthy products !
Haven’t tried any of this stuff but looking forward to! It looks awesome
I have the controller covers and their good. The air infuser and weight look like a cool small investment
Helps in many fitness activities great products
Very good breakdown of these products :0
Looks great. It’s always good to find a new way to take care of your health
VR Optician Prescription Lenses are absolutely must-have if you’re near sighted.
What a great article! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks, very helpful!
Nice hope I win
I hope to get an AMVR Facial Vent Interface one day. It gets so sweaty playing VR!
I love product
waaaaant!
Look so cool now I want one
This is going to be so nice for my face
Still love the classic Beat Saber
The neck fan is quite useful. I have 2 of those.
So cool, I enjoy using my Quest for a workout.
I have not had the pleasure of using this type of device, but still it seems something spectacular to me
Nicely done
I love this!