This Quest 2 Cooling Fan Face Cover Blows! | KKCOBVR K2 Defogging Lens Face Cover Review

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This accessory features a combined facial interface along with a built-in cooling fan. It’s battery-operated, and if you pair it with the Q2 Pro battery head strap I reviewed a few months ago, you can use its spare USB-C charging cable to supply power to the fan without worrying about charging it separately.

I thought this accessory for the Quest 2 was ok. I don’t suffer with fogging, personally, but when I did fog up the lenses, the K2 did a very quick job at removing it. So I would have no problem recommending it for anyone who struggles with fogged lenses.

After experiencing a few Quest 2 fans that suck air out of the headset, it was a little odd feeling cool air blow inwards instead. Unfortunately, I do find the sound of the fan, when inside the headset, a little too loud when you compare it to other fan accessories. It sounds a little like a leaf blower being used at a distance. The air too is very concentrated in the middle of your forehead, where it would have been nicer if it was channelled more widely around the inner sides of the headset.

The fan is positioned vertically too, so when you move your head at speed, you can hear the fan pitch change as it tilts on its motor. With just one speed setting its sound can’t be made quieter by making it spin slower, so in quiet games or movie watching its fan sound can be a little distracting and immersion breaking. So you’ll have to crank up the sound or wear headphones to be less distracted.

Its battery life was ok for casual use, but for more regular use I would power it from your Quest 2 or use a battery strap cable to supply continuous power to the fan. Its single LED light makes you guess how much charge the battery has remaining, so I would have preferred a few more LEDs on the top. Its foam padding was comfortable, but I found the nose piece wasn’t as good as some other facial interfaces, but it does a great job at reducing light leakage below your nose.

Weighing in at 100 grams, it doesn’t add too much additional weight to the front of the headset, and its higher foam pad adds a little extra cushioning and support to the headset.

If you’re looking for a facial interface with a combined fan to defog your Quest 2, then the K2 Face Cover is worth a look, just as long as you can go around its fan noise and a very cool forehead.

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MY QUEST 2 SETUP:

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TIMESTAMPS:

0:00 - Brief overview
0:34 - Unboxing
0:48 - Features & Design
2:06 - Cooling Fan
2:58 - Glasses support
3:19 - Head strap support
4:16 - My impressions

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I found the video quite useful and used your link. The product was delivered today. Although the fan’s power isn’t as high as I anticipated, it’s still effective. I’m noticing less perspiration on my forehead, yet due to the extreme heat where I live, I’m still sweating considerably. With the new interface, the headset rests more on my cheekbones rather than my forehead, unlike with the bobovr strap alone. It might require some further tweaking, or perhaps it’s just the way my face is shaped

Kitten_Genocide
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when you reach certain age you become more prone to forehead sweating, I never suffered from that, but in recent years I started suffering from it, so I bought the quest and this thing and I hope it helps me. Nice "review"

sesinhosantos
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I use VZFit with a static cycle. This was fine until I installed the VR Wave prescription lenses, as I started getting really bad fogging after 10 mins. This fan has completely cured it so I highly recommend it in this kind of scenario. I normally play music on my earbuds while I'm cycling so the fan noise isn't an issue.

everythingsshinycaptainnot
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i mean i use vrcover's sport interface and i dont get fog at all. no need for a fan. just vents does the job

shiftednrifted
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Another added bonus is little to no vr face

darthbane
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I might’ve missed this, but does it need to plug into the headset USB-C or is that a battery pack accessory?

denverkenyon
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Bro, it blocks out the light from entering from the sides?

louielouie
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First the nosepiece fits your face good a little later in the video it doesn't. Make up your mind.

RonMccall-ue
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it'd be better if u make ultimate kiwi headstrap and posted it on reddit to get attention

maxkysl