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Including prescription lens attachments, a grip extender for "Beat Saber," and a VR mat that'll alert you when you've strayed too far.
This is for the Quest 1. Try this Quest 2 sweat-proof face cushion if you have the newest version.
Promising review: "I got this because my foam would get 'soggy' from intense sessions of Beat Saber. And when friends are over taking turns, this gets gross-feeling fast. With this installed, it is clean with a quick wipe because it isn't absorbent; the sweat can be wiped away. The only issue I have is the new nose piece area; it does help block light leak, but you also feel it on your nose when you first put it on. It isn't bad, and after you play for a bit you get used to it/forget about it. But it is still 'different' — but the improved light leak protection is welcomed." —Tronage
Get it from Amazon for $9.99+ (available in six colors).
This is only compatible with the Quest 1.
Get it from Rebuff Reality for $19.99.
These are compatible only with the Quest 1.
Promising review: "I already had Mamut grips installed, which are a huge improvement over the bare controllers, and also help to overcome the battery opening problem with the touch controllers, but I thought I would give these a try as I play Beat Saber with my Quest often. They totally transform the game and finally feel like real saber handles, with the light blade at the correct angle in the game! They fit extremely securely with practically zero chance of coming off, and should work equally well with both Quest and Rift touch controllers. The design also allows for pretty rapid removal and reinstallation of my Mamut grips when playing something other than Beat Saber. Highly recommended for anyone playing Beat Saber in a regular basis." —P. Couling
Get it from Amazon for $25.99.
Promising review: "These affordable and comfortable wrist straps are perfect. They allow you to let go of the controller at your leisure, kind of like the index controllers, and not drop the touch controllers. I highly recommend them to anyone." —Virtual Robots Revolt
Get them from Amazon for $16.99.
These are designed for the Quest 2 but reviewers say they also work for the Quest 1.
Promising review: "These grips for the Oculus Quest and Rift S are a must-buy! I have tried cheaper silicone/rubber versions and did not have a good experience. However, with the AMVR Touch controller grips, I can play comfortably without being annoyed at the short length of the handle on the Touch controller and have the bonus ability to open and shut my hand at will. This should be your first purchase after getting an Oculus Quest or Rift S, especially if you have large hands like myself. I can't imagine playing fast-paced games like Robo Recall, Creed, Beat Saber, etc., without these again. It's a very quick experience placing these on with the provided Velcro straps. There are competitors out there with similar options, but it's no question that this is the best I've seen thus far for the money and overall experience." —Virtual Robots Revolt
Get it from Amazon for $19.99.
PeanutPrinters is a small business making 3D printed Quest controller bumpers. You can check out a test video of the bumpers in action here.
Promising review: "I didn’t think I needed ring protectors. I already have AMVR hand grips. However, The first time my wife played Beat Saber she whacked the table, the TV, a picture frame. So I figured these were necessary. They came very fast. I’m really impressed. They fit absolutely perfect. Easy to get on and don’t slip. Pretty nice finish. I love the design. After a couple hours of playing, flailing my hands all over in Windlands, my controllers had absolutely no tracking issues at all. And the bumpers didn’t budge. They fit no problem with my AMVR hand grips too." —Brian
Get them from PeanutPrinters on Etsy for $24.86 (available in 11 color combinations and also for the Oculus Quest 2).
This is for the Quest 2 but reviewer say it works for the Quest 1 too.
Promising review: "If you store your Quest anywhere there could be sunlight (any room), this is a must have to avoid sun damage through the lenses. The cover doesn't scratch and it's an overall good product with a fair price." —Amy Backus
Get it from Amazon for $8.90+ (also available in white).
Promising review: "Got this because, although my husband and I don't wear glasses, we noticed some slight scratches after we let one of my friends try on our Oculus Quest and didn't realize her glasses would make contact with the lenses. Installation was very easy: popped out the original hard protective eye pieces and then placed a black silicon/rubber piece on their included protective eye pieces. I love how much thicker the eye covering is! I don't think we will be too worried to have friends over now. This is a very easy, cheap way to protect your precious Oculus :)" —Bangkok Thai
Get it from Amazon for $19.99.
Get them from Widmovr for $65.
Get it from ProxiMat for $39.95 (available in other sizes and styles).
Promising review: "I mostly use this to stream from my Oculus Quest and the quality is pretty great. I recommend getting a female to female HDMI adapter so you can plug it into an already plugged in HDMI cable for when you can't reach the back of the TV easily." —Heretic
Get it from Amazon for $29.99.
Based in Utah, weburnstuff is a small business cranking out awesome vinyl stickers that add personality to your VR headset.
Promising review: "Super fast delivery and easy to put on. Awesome designing, Looks great!" —MutthollaMule
Get it from weburnstuff on Etsy for $9 (available for both the Quest 1 and 2).
Promising review: "This is of great quality. I expected cheap and got just opposite! Very sturdy protective case that lined in soft velvet. It came with an eye lens cover and drawstring bag for cords. All of great quality. Holds my Oculus Quest 2 securely in place. Very pleased with purchase." —Destinie Miller
Get it from Amazon for $26.99 (also available in gray).
Promising review: "It's good. Simple and good. My battery is secure and you can hardly tell it's there when worn. You do need to loosen the straps to take the battery out, so I don't. I charge it right on the Quest. Which is fine. I would buy it again if I needed to." —Todd
Get it from Amazon for $33.94.
Promising review: "This thing is awesome. I had a few Anker PowerCore 10000 sitting around that are amazing with this kit. Now when I’m playing the Quest I can get a little extra juice and the battery pack is a perfect counterweight." —Jon
Get it from Amazon for $19.99.
Get it from Studioform for $32.95.
Promising review: "Color me impressed! I was looking for a good way to keep from getting tangled whilst amidst the virtual worlds and what not. I have to say the quality certainly is there. The actual cable holders do a great job of supporting the cable without resistance when you move around. Something else I do greatly appreciate is the inclusion of multiple mounting options instead of just sticking you with cheap adhesive hooks. This instruction are good as well. They do a great job of explaining everything you need to know. I can not recommend these highly enough! A must-buy for sure!" —Jack Ryder
Get it from Amazon for $30.99+ (also available in white).
Promising review: "This is a great stand for my headset and controllers!! My biggest fear with stands is how close they get to the lenses. I've heard of other stands having damaged lenses, but this one leaves a good 1.5 inch gap from the lenses, and that's with the thinner leather face mask insert and not the original, thicker foam mask!! I don't have to undo any of my straps. Super easy to set up and not top heavy. Wish it had a cable wrap but not a big deal. Highly recommend!!" —Angelica Medina
Get it from Amazon for $22.99.
Promising review: "I had just been using microfiber glasses cloths to wipe my Quest 2 lenses when they would fog up or get a smudge. Turns out that doesn't work nearly as well as something like this. Instead of just moving the smudge around, this actually removes all residue. I can see when I'm using this that afterward the lens is genuinely clean again. I wasn't sure this was going to be worth it but it's definitely worth it." —Cam C
Get it from Amazon for $16.99.