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**Best VR Accessories**
### **Headsets and Controllers**
* Casematix Hard Case: A sturdy and durable carrying case that doubles as a good spot to store the headset and controllers when not in use. ($35)
* Meta's First-Party Link Cable: A durable, over 16 feet long cable that works with the entire Quest lineup including the just-released Quest 3s.
### **Fitness**
* Ringside Weighted Exercise Gloves: Standard weighted exercise gloves that give your workouts a boost and add immersion to boxing sims like Creed: Rise to Glory and The Thrill of the Fight. (2-pound and 4-pound versions available)
* Skywin VR Mat: A thick, plush mat that discourages stepping out of pre-determined boundaries and is comfortable to stand on.
### **Cables, Chargers and Batteries**
* NexiGo's VR Cable Management System: A cable management system that includes ceiling hooks and adhesive fasteners for keeping cables organized. ($X)
* Meta's Headset Charging Station: A charging station for charging the headset and controllers when not in use.
### **FAQs**
**What equipment do you need for VR?**
The equipment needed depends on the VR headset you buy. Some devices, like the Meta Quest 3, are entirely standalone, which means you don't need anything but the headset itself to use it. Other VR headsets need to be connected to a system from which it can draw power and run software.
**What's the difference between PC VR, Smartphone VR and Gaming Console VR?**
The main difference between those three VR systems is the main machine that allows the VR headset to run. PC VR headsets require a PC, like a gaming laptop or desktop, to run, while smartphone and gaming console VR systems require smartphones and gaming consoles, respectively, to work.
**Do all VR headsets need a phone?**
No, not all VR headsets need a phone to work. Many VR headsets have built-in displays that sit in front of your eyes and basically act as your window into the virtual world.
**Best VR Accessories**
### **Headsets and Controllers**
* Casematix Hard Case: A sturdy and durable carrying case that doubles as a good spot to store the headset and controllers when not in use. ($35)
* Meta's First-Party Link Cable: A durable, over 16 feet long cable that works with the entire Quest lineup including the just-released Quest 3s.
### **Fitness**
* Ringside Weighted Exercise Gloves: Standard weighted exercise gloves that give your workouts a boost and add immersion to boxing sims like Creed: Rise to Glory and The Thrill of the Fight. (2-pound and 4-pound versions available)
* Skywin VR Mat: A thick, plush mat that discourages stepping out of pre-determined boundaries and is comfortable to stand on.
### **Cables, Chargers and Batteries**
* NexiGo's VR Cable Management System: A cable management system that includes ceiling hooks and adhesive fasteners for keeping cables organized. ($X)
* Meta's Headset Charging Station: A charging station for charging the headset and controllers when not in use.
### **FAQs**
**What equipment do you need for VR?**
The equipment needed depends on the VR headset you buy. Some devices, like the Meta Quest 3, are entirely standalone, which means you don't need anything but the headset itself to use it. Other VR headsets need to be connected to a system from which it can draw power and run software.
**What's the difference between PC VR, Smartphone VR and Gaming Console VR?**
The main difference between those three VR systems is the main machine that allows the VR headset to run. PC VR headsets require a PC, like a gaming laptop or desktop, to run, while smartphone and gaming console VR systems require smartphones and gaming consoles, respectively, to work.
**Do all VR headsets need a phone?**
No, not all VR headsets need a phone to work. Many VR headsets have built-in displays that sit in front of your eyes and basically act as your window into the virtual world.