Hopes are justified. The price certainly bites. Over 70k for a helmet. Treated myself in connection with an unexpected bonus for the new year. Chose budget options. The choice was between Oculus Rift S and Vive Cosmos. I leaned towards the Oculus Rift S because of the price (still 30 thousand cheaper). But the Oculus Rift S has one significant drawback: there is no way to physically adjust the interpupillary distance. The Oculus Rift S defaults to 63.5mm while mine is 66mm. For VR, this is a tangible difference. If the interpupillary distance is not yours, then your vision will be very strained. Experimentally tested on my Vive Cosmos. Oculus Rift S manufacturers claim that the interpupillary distance adjustment is performed by hardware, but I am somewhat skeptical about this. In general, I decided not to take risks, overpaid 30 thousand and bought Vive Cosmos. The toy is certainly expensive, but it's worth it. Children under 12 years old and people with a weak vestibular apparatus are contraindicated.
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