- PICO 4 All-in-One VR Headset
- Balanced design, easy to wear – The balanced design means that the weight of the PICO 4 is evenly distributed to the front and the rear. The result is a superbly comfortable fit.
- Super light for longer play – The Pancake lens design has made the PICO 4 much lighter, weighing less than 300g you can comfortably play for even longer.
- 4K+ super-vision display – The PICO 4 is equipped with two 2.56-inch Fast-LCD screens that deliver 105° field of view for even more immersion.
- Motorized inter-pupillary distance adjustment – PICO 4 supports 62-72MM inter-pupillary distance adjustment with precision via settings menu.
- Universal quick access where you need it when you need it. PICO OS 5.0 supports real-time contact with online friends and access to over 250 apps and games with the PICO Store.
PICO 4 All-in-One VR Headset 256GB
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Batteries |
1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
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Product Dimensions |
26 x 18.7 x 12.6 cm, 300 Grams |
Date First Available |
18 December 2022 |
Manufacturer |
Pico |
Item model number |
901001018528 |
Country of origin |
China |
8 reviews for PICO 4 All-in-One VR Headset 256GB
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This is, overall, the best headset I've owned (I've previously owned a Rift, Odyssey+, and a G2). For me, the slightly less sharp centre (compared to the G2's centre) is more than compensated for by the clarity across almost the entire view. It's a breath of fresh air to be able to glance around and see everything so clearly.
It's easy to get up and running, it just works. The boundary setup is also the easiest I have come across.
It's true that the Pico store library is still much smaller than the Quest, but don't let that put you off, as more and more game titles are being added every day or so.
Playing SteamVR games works very well. I'm not sure why another reviewer says it is not suitable for pcvr, it is working easily as well as any previous headset I have owned - they can be played wirelessly, or for extra consistency/reliability, you can connect by cable. Plus, the usb c cable is so light I barely know it is there, compared to the heavy cable of some other headsets. Important NOTE: I did find that the Pico Streaming Assistant software did NOT work very well, others say, after recent updates, that it works fine for them, but instead, I bought Virtual Desktop (£15 from the Pico Store, NOT the Steam version), and this works perfectly for running SteamVR games on the headset.
EDIT: to explain how I make my wired connection: I bought an ethernet to usb c adaptor (I have the Ruxley ethernet adaptor from Amazon). I connect an ethernet cable from my router to the adaptor, then adaptor to Pico headset (you can use an extra length of usb c cable here too if you want). It works perfectly and I can feel no lag at all when playing my racing sims.
The battery drains a bit quicker than I had hoped, but it has not been a problem - when playing standalone games, I put a usb c power brick in my back pocket, so it continually tops the headset up; and when wired to pc, the Pico charger is also plugged in and tops the headset up. As for the controllers, the batteries last very well - mine show only low use so far and I've been using it regularly for 2 months.
Some people have reported the controllers no longer connecting - just hold down the menu (o) button for a couple of seconds to switch them back on.
The headset and controllers feel well made. I do worry about what I'd do if one of my controllers were to fail, but the Pico is not exactly unique in that regard - it has always been difficult, if not impossible, to get certain parts (replacement cable for example), for several other headsets in the past, though I hope that Pico will eventually sell spare controllers.
If you're in the market for your first headset, or upgrading from an older, lower resolution one, then the Pico 4 is a great option. After owning it for a week, I decided to sell my HP Reverb G2, and 2 months later, I'm still over the moon with it.
A great VR: light, 4K, wide viewing angle, a fan that keeps the face fresh and a mix of the best of hp reverd G2 & meta quest 2
Cons:
Mobile software isn't available on local Android or iPhone stores, however unlike Meta support, PICO support are cooperative.
The PC Link software is basic and doesn't work well with DCS and many hy rid VR games. However the virtual Desktop software purchased by 20$ from the PICO store coveres this gap.
The extreme edges of the lens like 1 mm are not that clear but it isn't noticeable in games