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Brandon S. Saylor
> 24 hourFits the headset and controllers perfectly. Problem is the battery bay. There isnt a way to secure it so if left as is, it would flop around and scratch up the lenses or break something. I had to use bubble wrap and stuff it in the cavity as an alternative.
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david
> 24 hourI got aftermarket headphone and it doesnt fit. I get making things snug but you dont need it 100% fitted all around. The fact is its small, I would rather get a backpack for the other stuff I have to lugg around instead of cramming it into that small thing.
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Pengy
> 24 hourIt fits the headset very well, but its so big and bulky that I probably wont travel with it; it would take up half my carry-on suitcase. I know the case size is due to the halo strap, but this case makes me want to remove the M2 Pro strap and switch back to the stock strap for travel; that cuts it down almost 50%. Another thing is that the slot for the battery has no strap to keep the battery in place; it has fallen out of place while Ive carried it around. Ended up having to buy a lens protector so my lenses wouldnt get scratched or broken. Bobo needs to add a strap for that compartment. I also have controller grips with the knuckle straps, which make the controllers not fit easily in the intended space; I have to sort of cram them in there, which squishes the foam and Im afraid might eventually snap the headset strap. I may end up returning this.
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Pete
> 24 hourThis case accommodates the BoboVR M2 Pro IF, and only IF you make the headset smaller by turning in the headset tightness knob to make the unit smaller. This is not a problem unless this prematurely wears out the tightness knob. The case is light and appears well built BUT has one issue, an issue that has prevented me from bringing it into my house, that of the smell. I am running a large fan next to the case (open) to get the chemical smell out of it. The off-gassing is pretty strong and only God knows if the chemicals are safe to breathe.
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Eddy Maldonado
> 24 hourLove it . Said exactly what it does and delivered exceptionaly. Love the material and the way it feels .
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Kolya
> 24 hourI got this because I got the Kiwi elite head strap instead of the Oculus official one, and apparently the official Oculus carrying case is both not great quality and maybe even too small for the Kiwi head strap. This case on the other hand, feels sturdy and fits the headstrap easily. I was hesitant to shell out another 40-50 dollars for a carrying case after just spending lots of money on the Quest 2 and games for it, AND the headstrap, but being able to take advantage of the portability and having a safe place to store the headset around the house is worth it, I admit.
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Randy S Hyder
> 24 hourAs a guy with a huge head it is much more comfortable for extended use. I would never go back
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B. Sanchez
> 24 hourReally like the quality and size of this case! Everything fits nicely inside even with the added head support that my son added to his oculus. Very sturdy case, great for travel and gives me ease of mind that the oculus is protected.
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nevermind
> 24 hourIt baffles me how close Bobo came to creating a decent case but decided to make some mind-numbing omissions. This case is meant for the Bobo VR M2 Pro. Theres a battery slot right in the middle of the box that sits between the headset and controllers (if youre looking at the amazon pictures, see slot #5, called Extra Accessories area). This area is designed to have the exact same shape as the battery and sits right next to the Oculus headsets lenses (see exhibit A and C). However, theres no velcro or restraint to keep the battery in place. Essentially, if one ever even decided to as much as take a walk with this case, the battery will come loose and slam hard against the lenses. I got one, I know. And Bobo, if you call it the extra accessories area, may I ask what accessories you plan for someone to put there that wouldnt scratch the lenses? Secondly, other vendors provide lens covers (foam pads) as part of a travel case, because guess what, these cases are meant for travel and things move while traveling. Anything can come in touch with your lenses and can damage them. A small foam pad would have been nice. These guys have made such a great headset strap, but this case makes zero sense.
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Michael edgar
> 24 hourOther than the handle feeling very cheap. I love this case. It fits it all and even has magnets for the extra battery. I have the kiwi extended handles and they fit also.