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The Razer VR Facial Interface for Meta Quest 3 is engineered for comfort and performance, featuring an ultra-thin design that reduces facial pressure, a light-blocking fit with ventilation for an immersive experience, and easy maintenance for hygiene. Crafted with ResMed technology, it promises long-lasting support and a crevice-free surface for effortless cleaning.







A**0
Unique design leads to best Quest3 Interface on the market
This isn't the typical facial interface. Razer, with the help of ResMed, made a very unique design that no other product has tried. Most facial interfaces have a filler material, mainly foam, that push up against your face. This counter pressure leads to face fatigue, and the eventual soreness and headaches. I've used the official Meta Silicone interface and some of the cheaper 3rd party alternatives. Whereas Razer takes the opposite approach. There's no filler material in the interface; it's air. They use varying degrees of silicone thickness to support the design; it's not flimsy. But when wearing it, you don't feel the interface pushing back and thus there's no face fatigue. It's just comfortable. I played 1.5 hours of Asgard's Wrath 2 - no face soreness, none of the usual face indentations/marks. Yes it's not cheap, but it's a premium replacement. Overall, this is the best interface on the market for the Quest3.
L**M
Best Quest 3 strap and interface as of May24'
I was interested in this because I'm familiar with ResMeds products on respiratory machines in my workplace. They have exceptional interfaces to make wearing the machines comfortable. That and Razors rep for exceptional gaming products made me pull the trigger. I am very happy with the setup. This is the 3rd interface and strap combo for the Quest3 I've tried and is so far the best. My first setup was the stock Quest interface with the Meta comfort strap. The interface was kind of hard and abrasive while the strap did not offset the weight of the unit on your face enough. This created pressure points on my face; mainly nose and cheek bones. My second setup was the Desetek strap with a lighter UPOK interface with Faux Leather padding. This setup was better. I really like the Desetek Strap because it offset the weight of the Quest and was more configurable. The downside is that it was still a touch heavy, a bit bulky, and the inface padding allowed some light through. The feeling was like wearing a comfortable light helmet. All in all I liked it, could wear it for hours, and would have been fine if nothing better came along. But something did... The Razor/ResMed combo is perfect for me. The interface is well designed with quality plastic and the padding is the really nice silicone like hypoallergenic stuff ResMed uses for respiratory devices. Soft yet supportive on the skin. Also easily cleanable. The strap itself is similar to Respiratory mask straps and really supports the headset well in combination with the interface. The whole system of strap and interface is lighter, distributed weight better on the face, and keeps light out better than either of my previous setups. It's just great for me. Minor nitpicks: 1) the interface really seals to your face which makes for less air circulation and a bit more warmth compared to my previous interface. It's just a noticable difference for me. I suppose this is the price payed for a good seal and light blocking. 2) the straps hug your head which helps provide good support. I wear a crew cut and sometimes shaved so it slides off my head easy. I could see people with a lot of hair potentially having issues with the straps YMMV. 3) the setup is a little pricey but I feel you get what you pay for in a premium brand with quality materials in this well executed design. It's worth it if it's in your budget. Cheers
S**L
Comfy but FOV loss is not worth...
Limits fov because it keeps your face considerably far back from lenses as it is designed for both glasses and no glasses. It is not adjustable in any way. It is quite comfortable but not worth the FOV loss.(I am not using stock face interface so fov loss for me is significant.)
A**.
Comfortable and less bulky than the hard plastic
I purchased this headband because I wanted something better than the standard straps the Quest 3 came with, that would travel much easier on long flights. The hard plastic ones can be comfortable, and serve their purpose, but are heavy and bulky compared to these. I’m very happy with how they fit my head shape, and size. The coat is a little higher than most of the hard plastic options out there, but it’s worth it to me for the comfort and weight.
R**E
Actually love it!
I was tempted to try this strap because its made by Razor, even though the reviews are bad. I got a used version, and it's still pricey. It feels great! Much better than the stock strap and an elite strap knock off I tried. I plan on keeping this specifically since it's light weight and comfortable for reclining and laying down. I did minus 1 star since like another reviewer stated, the strap is small, and needs to be lengthened. However my ginormous head still fits it and still needed a little bit of tightening. I wear a 2xl motorcycle helmet and did expect this to be too small. With how pleased I am with this strap, I am going to try the Razor face interface now.
R**Z
Fits better on wide faces
This thing is really nice, it fits a lot better on my face than the original Quest 3 facial interface as my face is a bit wider than the interface that came with the Quest 3, and it also helps distribute the weight of the headset a little better.
B**T
Let's be real. It's way over priced.
I see allot of ppl comparing it to the stock strap. If it was under 40$ you could prob do that. But given the high price tag, it puts it in comparison with other high end straps which even come with swappable batteries and even fans. It's a really tough sell. I'm surprised they would actually price it this high but hey I got one to try out so I guess they can. I will say it's pretty comfy and the build quality is great. It's nice to be able to lay your head back on your gaming chair, sofa, or even bed. It has has a bit of padding which feels nice on the back of the head as well. My one fear is I'm not too sure how sturdy this would be able to hold my headset during any high movement game. To be fair I'm waiting on their facial interface which in combination might make it feel a bit more secure. The strap seems to pull at an upward angle which does avoid the ears but then it feels a bit like it's not the most secure strap. It will definitely stay on your head but there's a bit of front end wobble. I'll give it a few more days once I can try it along with the facial interface. If pricing isn't an issue for you it still makes a nice add on for when you are using VR for media or less intense gameplay. I do have to stress again that it's definitely over priced. In no way should a nylon soft strap be priced over 40 bucks even when there's a Razor brand name embroidered on it lol. I will update if the strap plays better along with their facial interface.
D**N
The Best Headstrap for Quest Devices!!!
I use this Razer headstrap on my Quest 3S. When I had my Quest 2, I had this headstrap AND facial interface. The headstrap feels great and is easy to setup. I've got a big dome and this fits my head no problem. It makes wearing the headset for long stints a lot easier to do. I hope they release a Facial Interface for the 3S, because I loved that on my Quest 2. Highly recommend this headstrap to you. I'd give it 10 stars if I could!!!
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