Bigscreen Beyond 2: A Game-Changer for PC VR Enthusiasts

Bigscreen has just unveiled a major leap forward in the PC VR market with the global launch of its Beyond 2 headset. Weighing a mere 107 grams—lighter than a deck of cards—this headset promises unparalleled comfort for long VR sessions, whether you’re a sim racer, developer, or VRChat enthusiast. But is weight its only standout feature? Let’s dive into what makes the Beyond 2 a must-have for PC VR power users.

What’s New in Bigscreen Beyond 2?

The Beyond 2 isn’t just a tweak on its predecessor; it’s a thoughtful redesign shaped by user feedback. It boasts dual 2560×2560 micro-OLED panels for true 4K visuals per eye, delivering crisp, vibrant imagery. A 116-degree field of view (FOV)—wider than the Meta Quest 3’s 110 degrees—pairs with advanced pancake lenses to minimize glare and ensure edge-to-edge clarity. The headset’s modular design includes an adjustable interpupillary distance (IPD, 48-75mm) and an optional custom-fit cushion for tailored comfort.

Bigscreen Beyond 2 Shipping
Bigscreen Beyond

The Beyond 2 model takes it further with AI-powered eye-tracking processed locally for enhanced privacy, ideal for immersive applications like VRChat or precise sim racing inputs. Users can choose between a native 75 Hz refresh rate for maximum resolution or an upscaled 90 Hz for smoother motion, though the latter slightly reduces clarity.

For a quick comparison, here’s how Beyond 2 stacks up:

Feature

Bigscreen Beyond 2

Bigscreen Beyond 1

Meta Quest 3

Weight (w/o straps)

107g

127g

397g

Resolution (per eye)

2560×2560

2560×2560

2064×2208

FOV

116° 100° 110°

Refresh Rate

75 Hz (90 Hz upscaled)

72 Hz

90-120 Hz

Tracking

SteamVR

SteamVR

Inside-out

Price

$1,019-$1,219 $999 $499-$649

What Do You Need to Use Bigscreen Beyond 2?

Like its predecessor, the Beyond 2 is built for high-end PC VR setups. It relies on SteamVR tracking, requiring a powerful gaming PC, one (or ideally two) base stations, and compatible controllers like Valve Index controllers, HOTAS, or sim racing wheels. Existing Beyond users will find the setup familiar, but newcomers should note that this isn’t a standalone headset like the Meta Quest 3. It’s designed for enthusiasts who prioritize customizability, precision, and top-tier visuals over plug-and-play convenience.

Optional accessories like the Halo Mount (shipping Q3 2025) eliminate the need for a face scan, making the headset shareable. The Audio Strap enhances comfort and delivers high-fidelity sound, perfect for immersive gaming or cinematic experiences.

How Much Does It Cost?

The Beyond 2 retails at $1,019, while the Beyond 2e with eye-tracking costs $1,219. For comparison, the Meta Quest 3 starts at $499, but it’s a standalone device with lower resolution and FOV. Beyond 1 owners can upgrade to Beyond 2 for $489, and those still waiting for Beyond 1 shipments will receive a free upgrade to Beyond 2. This pricing reflects Bigscreen’s focus on premium PC VR experiences, prioritizing quality over mainstream affordability.

What Are Users Saying?

Early adopters are buzzing with excitement. VR reviewer Thrilluwu posted on X, “Lenses and FOV are greatly improved. Adjustable IPD. Eye tracking variant. Lots of good—a few concerns/caveats,” noting the headset’s visual upgrades but mentioning the 90 Hz upscaling trade-off. Reddit threads highlight its comfort for multi-hour sessions, with one sim racer calling it “a game-changer for endurance races.” Some users note the tethered setup’s complexity, but most agree the visuals and lightweight design are worth it.

What’s the Shipping Timeline?

Bigscreen is starting the shipment of Beyond 2 VR headset in late June, with the following rollout timeline:

  • Orders placed before March 2025: Delivered by July 25, 2025.

  • Orders placed after April 2, 2025: Shipped between July 14 and August 15, 2025.

  • Orders placed after May 7, 2025: Delivered by late August 2025.

  • New orders: Expected delivery between August and September 2025.

Bonus: Customers still awaiting Beyond 1 units will be upgraded to Beyond 2 at no extra cost and prioritized for early shipment.

To meet demand, Bigscreen has expanded its Los Angeles factory, established regional shipping hubs in Europe, Australia, and Japan, and deployed engineers to oversee assembly at overseas suppliers. Unlike competitors like Pimax, which added a $95 tariff surcharge, Bigscreen is absorbing these costs to keep prices stable. The company is also ensuring timely availability of accessories like the Halo Mount and custom cushions.

You can place your order from the Bigscreen’s official website.

Is Bigscreen Competing with Meta or Apple?

Not quite. While Meta focuses on standalone devices and Apple pushes spatial computing, Bigscreen carves a unique niche for PC VR power users—developers, creators, and sim racers—who demand high-fidelity visuals without extra bulk. The Beyond 2 skips mixed reality and app stores, focusing on lightweight, sharp performance for dedicated VR setups. It’s not here to replace your Quest 3 or Vision Pro; it’s built for those who want a specialized, premium experience.

Ready for Beyond 2?

The Bigscreen Beyond 2 is poised to redefine PC VR with its featherlight design, stunning 4K visuals, and user-driven upgrades. Now shipping worldwide, it’s a dream for enthusiasts who value quality over convenience. Are you grabbing one? Drop your thoughts in the comments below!

Bob Dilon
Bob Dilonhttps://xrheadlines.com
This blog is my playground, my virtual laboratory where I can explore the ever-evolving world of VR. Expect honest reviews, insightful analysis, and a healthy dose of humor. Whether you're a seasoned VR veteran or a curious newcomer, I invite you to join me on this adventure.

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