mckennarose
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Yes!! I'm a Beat Saber junkie!Does anyone on here use an Oculus Quest for working out?
We got our Quest when it came out last year and we play it all the time. Two of my (adult) dd's have the Rift, which is what got us interested in Oculus. I also play Pistol Whip a lot; that's a thigh buster better than yoga, IMO! These are not exercise games per se, but they are really good for getting you moving, especially the newest song in Beat Saber, Fit Beat which is designed to get your heart rate up. I bought the Monster Cat packs, but not the others. The free songs that come with it are really good, and they added the 90 and 360 degree modes, which are a lot of fun too. They come out with new free songs a few times a year. We cast onto our google chrome on one of our tv's so we can watch each other playing and compete against each other.
The Rift has mods made by other people that you can play for Beat Saber, like Mortal Kombat song, etc. but the Quest doesn't. But the Quest is better for moving around since you're not locked to a cord. They have a new control free feature that I didn't set up yet.
One note, and I talked to my eye doctor about it, is that it is not recommended for children under 12. My eye doctor said it has something to do with their eyes not being fully developed and they don't have the capability to go from VR (which is close up even if it doesn't feel like it) to far away quickly. I asked his opinion because we have friends who have a 10 year old and she wanted to try it. He said they can try it, but they really shouldn't be playing on a regular basis while they're still growing/developing. YMMV. All my kids are adults so we don't have an issue.