Just like the XinGear XG VR, I also recently had the opportunity to spend some time with the Freefly VR. Simply put, it’s a pretty great headset.



So, I went ahead and opened up the box that it was shipped in and was pleased. Everything looked premium – The headset, the case, and the wrapper that the aforementioned was placed inside of.

Now I do have to admit, the headset looks a little odd – but don’t let that fool you. Because of the abnormal design, this headset will accommodate just about any modern smart phone (supposedly this headset even supports the LG G Flex!), with or without a case. That’s right, even the bulky defender cases should fit inside.



After I inserted my device, I went ahead and equipped the headset to my head. The entire unit felt great without any sort of strap adjustment, and I would only imagine that it would feel better with adjustment. I did not experience any unpleasant pressure against my nose, or even my head for that matter. The headset also felt very secure.



So how was the actual experience? It wasn’t too bad! The FOV didn’t appear to be as wide as it is claimed to be, however I suspect that the extremely thick and very comfortable cushion is the reason why. The cushion does push your eyes further away from the lenses than most headsets, which will will result in a smaller field of view.



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Until next time. Naskele, out.

