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Mind blowing VR. - Bigscreen Beyond 2

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How did they make this better.. and lighter? Need a new wallpaper? https://optimum.store Bigscreen 2: https://store.bigscreenvr.com/en-au/products/bigscreen-beyond-2 Video gear Camera: https://geni.us/5YfMuy Primary Lens: https://geni.us/pWnoPBr https://www.instagram.com/only_optimum/ https://www.twitch.tv/optimum https://twitter.com/OptimumTechYT As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Nothing is sponsored / paid promotion, however some hardware is sent for review and kept.

About This Video

I’ve been chasing what I’d call “peak PC gaming” for a while now—racing sims in VR—but every headset has had some annoying trade-off. Quest 3 has insane optics but LCD contrast, Pimax Crystal Light has monster specs but it’s heavy, and the original Bigscreen Beyond was unbelievably comfortable with OLED… but the lenses were the weak link. In this video I test the Bigscreen Beyond 2, and the first surprise is the design (that Nuclear Orange is straight-up sci‑fi), but the real story is what changed on the inside. Beyond 2 fixes two massive issues: it’s now got adjustable IPD (no more fixed, face-scan-locked lens spacing), and somehow it’s even lighter—110g for the goggles, ~270g all-in with strap and cushion. Specs on paper are basically the same micro‑OLED setup as Beyond 1, but the image is not. The new lenses are the best I’ve used in any headset: clearer, more comfortable, less chromatic aberration across the whole view, and with a wider FOV. In my sim racing testing it stays planted on my face, keeps focus consistently, and I can do multi-hour sessions with zero eye fatigue—genuinely mind-blowing, and it makes a lot of bigger headsets feel kind of pointless now.

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