Best VR headsets for sim racing in 2022

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As sim racers we often strive to make our experience the most immersive it can be. Some sim racers have taken real car parts such as dash boards and car seats, other sim racers buy premium kit to imitate real-world racing gear. Some sim racers go as far as driving with racing gloves and racing shoes.

Whilst you could argue that some take it too far, there’s not such an argument for utilizing VR headsets to add to the immersion.

What is VR and what should be considered before buying

VR stands for virtual reality and with VR headsets, you have a screen or screens mounted in front of your eyes. Your head movement is accurately tracked, which translates to what you see through these screens. Tracking is not simply left, right, up, or down - these headsets track rotational movement, pitch, yaw, roll, horizontal, vertical, and lateral movement.

VR has come a long way, the earlier versions of these headsets suffered from SDE (screen door effects). Users could see artefacts caused by the displays, effectively users would see what would look like a thin mesh in front of their eyes. SDE is still a factor in modern VR headset, but far less obvious.

Before buying a VR headset, you should consider the following:

Budget - Putting aside the price of a VR headset for a second, for you to have a good VR experience in a racing sim, your PC must be a capable rig. If you are struggling to get 100 frames per second on a traditional monitor, then your PC rig will not be able to cope with extra strain from a VR headset. As well as the potential extra cost of a PC build, a VR headset can vary in price too. An entry level VR headset is similarly priced to a gaming monitor, but the price does ramp up quickly.

Room - This might sound strange if you are new to VR, as VR headsets fit on your head and take up less room than a monitor. Some VR headsets utilize external tracking devices and you’ll need to have a dedicated space to set these up. If you choose a VR headset with external trackers, if you don’t have a dedicated place to sim race, then you’ll need to set up the VR experience every time you jump into the sim. This however is not an issue with headsets that have built-in tracking.

IPD - IPD stands for interpupillary distance - the distance between your eyes. This is an important factor that many people forget about when purchasing a VR headset. Before you make your VR purchase ensure that the headset will be for you. The average IPD for men is 63mm and women 61mm, but this measurement can vary from person to person from anywhere between 42mm and 75mm. If your eyes don’t match the headset IPD requirements, you will experience eye strain and blurry vision.

Here are some of the best VR headsets to be had for sim racing in 2022.
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I'm still very keen of my even larger amount of mods for rF1 and GTR2 not to mention Copa Petropras de Marcas as stock, the quality mods for Stockcar Extreme as well as the SimBin family (GTL, WTCC, Race07, GTR Evo, STCC, Race Injection, RaceOn, etc.) and not to forget GPL and setting up even ancient sims as GP2 with FFB.

I haven't investigated whether VR is even a possibility for my older sims.
Through Crew Chief, you can get VR in GTR2 (including moving arms and feet) and Automobilista 1 (without arms, I believe). Might well work for other older sims as well, but unsure – would need to ask in the forums here.
 
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VR is the fastest improving and (thanks to Oculus/Facebook/ Meta) most cheaply priced component of simracing. Which means: I recommend doing the upgrads and not wait with your OG Rift if you don't have to. Personaly I did simracing between 2019-2020 and yet I tried them all. Rift and Samsung Odyssey+ were increadible price to performance. Today I recommend the Vive Index, Odyssey+ or Meta Quest 2 if you're a biginner.
 
I got the G2 because I figured it was a good sim racing set. The headset is good but the controllers aren't so good, which isn't a problem for sim racing.

I had the original rift before it and the difference in quality is clear. The rift is well made and well thought out. The G2 is a bit cheap and tacky in comparison. I resolution is great though, if you can run it.
 
Good article. I have a Rift S and I love it, but my head is being turned towards a Reverb G2.

I currently run a 3080 so I hope that would have enough power to do a G2 justice. I've held off getting one because I'm little bit scared that if I spend the money, I'll be left a little underwhelmed as the graphical jump won't be as big as my imagination (at the moment) thinks it will be. If that makes sense?
I have a Rift CV1 and moved up to a Reverb G2 over a year ago. For reference I am running an i7-8700k, 32gb RAM, and a 1080ti. Performance, with the exception of ACC, has been great. The step up in quality has been great. I will say MS Flight Simulator 2020 also has some performance issues. But AC, rf2, AMS2, R3E, iracing, etc all work well.
 
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Own a rifts and HP g2. Briefly owned a quest 2 and sold it. Gave up as I was forever searching for better enjoyment and tweaking settings. Now using a Samsung g9 ultra wide. I want to back to my g2 but I was tweaking more than racing and the enjoyment stopped, now it’s back so the rift and g2 are boxed for now.
Exact same situation here, I just gave up after 2 years.
 
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Good article. I have a Rift S and I love it, but my head is being turned towards a Reverb G2.

I currently run a 3080 so I hope that would have enough power to do a G2 justice. I've held off getting one because I'm little bit scared that if I spend the money, I'll be left a little underwhelmed as the graphical jump won't be as big as my imagination (at the moment) thinks it will be. If that makes sense?
You have more than enough power to run the Reverb G2 effectively in simracing.
I am currently using as they say.... "a potato card"....to run mine, pending the flood of new cards to be released later this year.
It is a lowly 6GB GTX-1060 and the experience is still a good one, despite half rate.
The RTX-3080 managed properly, should absolutely 'scream' along.
I can't see you being disappointed in any way.
The headset is clear and no screen-door effect or God rays exist.
Looking down from the ledge in the Cliff-house environment, you can actually see the wind effects on the surface of the water below.
It is that clear.
 
I've got a Quest 2 and wear glasses and have found it to be great, with the quest you get a glasses attachment, with I tried first I tried without it I don't think my glasses touch the lenses but I was scary they might so I put the glasses attachment on and still all good however the quest is the only one I've tried so I can't comment on the other's but all in I think the quest is a good place to start :geek:
 
I'm wondering as well why Pimax is not even mentioned since it's the only headset that doesn't have a binocular vision.
Hey could you elaborate this a bit.
I thought having this binocular vision was an advantage.
 
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I've got the quest 2 and technically it is a nice headset for the money but personally I would not recommend it because it often looses tracking (connected via link cable, room is bright enough etc) and that's something you don't want to have during an online race.
 
Exact same situation here, I just gave up after 2 years.
Is that because you only play acc? The other sims don’t need hardly any tinkering do they? They run basically flat out with good clarity are detail surely.
 
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Have had 3 headset upgrades leading to current G2, but now exploring the next level. I've done some homework but let's see an article on the "alien tech, unicorn, unobtanium, will cost you an arm and a leg and your first born" headsets currently out there and in the pipe. We all know the Pimax and no doubt people have heard about Varjo now but what about some of the others? Like Sony's upcoming 8k or XTAL. Yes, some headsets are for enterprise/business but still... We can all dream no? :D
 
I got a Varjo Aero a few months ago and am incredibly glad I did. It is like racing on a high res monitor except you are in VR. VR technology has certainly advanced signifigantly in the past few years.
I think a few people might really appreciate it if you started a thread about the Varjo Aero with details of your user experience with it.
 
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I have a Rift CV1 and moved up to a Reverb G2 over a year ago. For reference I am running an i7-8700k, 32gb RAM, and a 1080ti. Performance, with the exception of ACC, has been great. The step up in quality has been great. I will say MS Flight Simulator 2020 also has some performance issues. But AC, rf2, AMS2, R3E, iracing, etc all work well.
Good news, I’m pretty tempted now to be honest! I gave up with ACC a while back due to its poor VR performance, I’m playing mostly AC and AMS2 these days.

You have more than enough power to run the Reverb G2 effectively in simracing.
I am currently using as they say.... "a potato card"....to run mine, pending the flood of new cards to be released later this year.
It is a lowly 6GB GTX-1060 and the experience is still a good one, despite half rate.
The RTX-3080 managed properly, should absolutely 'scream' along.
I can't see you being disappointed in any way.
The headset is clear and no screen-door effect or God rays exist.
Looking down from the ledge in the Cliff-house environment, you can actually see the wind effects on the surface of the water below.
It is that clear.
Thanks for confirming that I have enough grunt to make it worthwhile - maybe now’s the time for me to open my wallet! Although it’s not massively noticeable, I won’t be sad to ditch the screen-door effect, that’s for sure.
 
I think a few people might really appreciate it if you started a thread about the Varjo Aero with details of your user experience with it.
Well I tried. I wrote a forum message in the "Sim Hardware Forum" and posted it but it has now vanished. It was my first post so I have a feeling it must have been something I did - but not sure what? Maybe the wrong place? Maybe needs approval? Maybe the car that I drive? :>)
 

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