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Here’s all about this crazy new accessory for your Meta Quest 2



For the Meta Quest 2 alone, Logitech has released a new audio solution: The business calls it “Chorus,” and it can produce a “new level of immersive, ultra-realistic audio,” according to the company. Chorus has open back form type and revolving speakers that let in background noise. It is intended to slide onto the Quest 2’s headset strap and be worn until the user’s ears are covered by the speakers. In fact, after installation, it will make the VR gadget resemble the Valve Index, which includes two near-field speakers. The Chorus is compatible with both Meta’s Elite strap and the standard strap that comes with the Quest 2 console, according to The Verge.

Chorus’ large open-back audio drivers, according to the accessory manufacturer, ensure that customers can hear both the “major moments and the minute nuances.” The add-on is not a part of Quest 2’s design, but it is intended to be left in place rather than being taken out after each use. It gets power from the Quest 2 itself and connects to the headset’s USB-C connector. Because it was made to be plugged in, it also supports USB-C passthrough. This means that while Chorus is plugged in, users can continue to charge their headset or attach other devices to it. However, as The Verge points out, Chorus has poor noise isolation and is definitely not the ideal option for individuals looking for solitude while watching movies or trying new things. Chorus will soon be available from Logitech’s website, Amazon and other retailers for $100.

Here’s all about this crazy new accessory for your Meta Quest 2

Here’s all about this crazy new accessory for your Meta Quest 2


For the Meta Quest 2 alone, Logitech has released a new audio solution: The business calls it “Chorus,” and it can produce a “new level of immersive, ultra-realistic audio,” according to the company. Chorus has open back form type and revolving speakers that let in background noise. It is intended to slide onto the Quest 2’s headset strap and be worn until the user’s ears are covered by the speakers. In fact, after installation, it will make the VR gadget resemble the Valve Index, which includes two near-field speakers. The Chorus is compatible with both Meta’s Elite strap and the standard strap that comes with the Quest 2 console, according to The Verge.

Chorus’ large open-back audio drivers, according to the accessory manufacturer, ensure that customers can hear both the “major moments and the minute nuances.” The add-on is not a part of Quest 2’s design, but it is intended to be left in place rather than being taken out after each use. It gets power from the Quest 2 itself and connects to the headset’s USB-C connector. Because it was made to be plugged in, it also supports USB-C passthrough. This means that while Chorus is plugged in, users can continue to charge their headset or attach other devices to it. However, as The Verge points out, Chorus has poor noise isolation and is definitely not the ideal option for individuals looking for solitude while watching movies or trying new things. Chorus will soon be available from Logitech’s website, Amazon and other retailers for $100.