Best Oculus Quest 2 head strap & Elite Strap alternatives 2022

The default Quest 2 fabric strap has more cons than pros. It's easy to slide on and off, but it absorbs sweat and germs and does nothing to counterbalance the front-heavy design or add cushioning. You can buy the official Elite Strap, but it's a bit pricey and has had plenty of issues with durability. For the very best VR experience, you might want to consider upgrading to one of the best Meta Quest 2 head strap alternatives.

There are a few third-party straps that offer a much more "elite" alternative for a lower price. Whether you're looking for more cushioning, a more secure fit, better weight distribution, or adding more battery life to your headset, these are the best Quest 2 straps available. I've used every single one of these products (and more) and have chosen the very best for you to get for your Quest 2.

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I play a lot of VR games on my Quest 2 and have spent several hours with nearly two dozen different types of head straps for the headset. In my testing, I make sure to note how difficult the installation is, if the head strap materials are quality or cheap feeling, and how comfortable the strap is.

Some straps come from places like Amazon with some assembly required. Other straps are ready to go as soon as you attach them to the Quest 2. Straps like the BoboVR M2 Pro have unique sliding connectors that slide into the strap arms on the Quest 2, while both of Kiwi's straps utilize a more traditional snap-in method.

It's also important to note how comfortable the padding is. And pad comfort isn't just about how thick a pad it is; it's also essential to note where the padding is located and if it actually works to help alleviate the weight on your face or head. An equally important quality to look for is how easy a strap is to clean. All of our favorite head straps include padding that can be removed and cleaned for maximum hygiene.

Lastly, head straps that include a battery onboard require additional testing to ensure the battery is both large enough to make a difference in gameplay time and that the battery provides the correct wattage back to the headset. Some batteries might not provide enough wattage and, as a result, don't actually charge the headset while someone is playing it. Head Straps like the GeekVR Q2 Pro have a removable battery that doubles as a USB power bank, giving it bonus points since it's useful for more than just one thing.

BoboVR M2 battery head strap for the Meta Quest 2

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BoboVR M2 Pro battery strap

The best halo-style Quest 2 head strap

Reasons to buy

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Easy to swap out battery packs
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Super comfortable
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Balances headset weight out
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Fits many different head sizes
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Pads are removable and easy to clean
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Best for glasses wearers

Reasons to avoid

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Reduces FoV slightly
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Doesn't fit as tightly as an elite-style strap

While halo-style straps aren't usually my favorite, it seems like most people prefer this style, making it the best choice for most Quest 2 gamers. It all starts with the magnetic battery packs that ship with the head strap, each of which carries a huge 5,200mAh capacity. For reference, the Quest 2's internal battery is only a 3,640 mAh capacity, so one BoboVR battery will get you more than double the battery life when plugged into the Quest 2.

You can opt for a single battery or grab the pack with two batteries and a magnetic charger if you think you're going to be playing for more than 5-6 hours at a time in VR. No matter which size you pick, it's hard to describe just how incredible it is to simply pull the battery pack off and slap a new one in its place. There's even an audible beep that occurs when a new battery gets dropped onto the magnetic connectors. Talk about brilliant design!

Aside from charging your Quest 2 while playing, the BoboVR M2 Pro head strap is also super comfortable. The aforementioned halo-style design is similar to a PlayStation VR headset if you've ever used one. That means it primarily puts the headset weight on the top and back of your head, with a luxurious forehead pad to ensure proper weight relief.

BoboVR also put little pads on the top of the headset that helps it stay straight and level while playing. There's no need for a top adjustable strap with this design! If you're a person who needs to wear glasses while playing VR, this is going to be your best bet since it hinges down onto your face. It also relieves the most weight from the face so your glasses don't feel like they're pressing into your nose constantly.

The caveat with that design choice is that, if you're playing games with a lot of movement — especially games that have you tilting your head forward a lot — you'll probably find that this strap isn't tight enough on the face. I've also found that it slightly reduces the headset's FoV, so it's a little more obvious that you're looking through a pair of lenses into a VR world instead of just being fully immersed in one.

That being said, it's hard to argue with the overall design and convenience of this head strap, and that's what makes it the best overall strap we can recommend.

Wearing the GeekVR Q2 Pro head strap for the Meta Quest 2

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GeekVR Q2 Pro

The best hybrid strap with removable battery

Reasons to buy

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Easy to swap out battery packs
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Battery packs double as USB power banks
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Super comfortable
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Balances headset weight out
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Fits many different head sizes
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Pads are removable and easy to clean

Reasons to avoid

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Adjustment wheel is a little flimsy
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Battery can come loose with lots of fast movement

GeekVR's Q2 Pro head strap is my personal favorite over the BoboVR M2 Pro above. It has its own advantages and flaws that you'll need to be aware of before choosing to buy, but it's got one huge advantage that other headsets don't: its removable battery doubles as a standard USB power bank for any device you own. That makes it easy to justify the purchase since those packs work for more than just one device.

Like the BoboVR M2 Pro above, this battery emits an audible beep when it connects with the head straps magnetic dock. That's great for when you need to hot-swap batteries, as you'll immediately know when the battery made the connection without having to take your Quest 2 off your head.

On the comfort side, I find this one to be superior to all the other straps on this page because of its hybrid design. It uses a forehead pad like halo-style straps but doesn't completely eliminate the headset's need to rest on your face. While that sounds like a negative at first, it also means that FoV isn't affected as negatively as with the BoboVR M2 Pro.

It's still got plenty of padding on the top and back, though, so don't think that means this head strap is uncomfortable by any means. Quite the opposite!

That said, it does come with two fairly minor downsides. Firstly, I feel like the construction on this head strap isn't quite as good as BoboVR or KIWI's designs, and the adjustment wheel is a little creaky. It's nowhere near many of the super cheap junk head straps you can find on Amazon, but it's still worth noting.

There are also a few cases where the battery could come slightly loose when shaking your head too intensely. If you're someone who really gets into your VR games and tosses themselves around a lot, expect to hear that beep every so often. But the battery doesn't fly across the room or anything — the magnet is rather strong — so don't worry about damaging something when this happens.

KIWI Design elite battery strap for Meta Quest 2

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KIWI Design Quest 2 elite strap with battery

Best Elite-style head strap with battery

Reasons to buy

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Huge battery on the back
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Evenly distributes weight
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Nice tight fit and wide FoV
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Easy to charge via USB-C port
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Lots of padding that's easy to remove and clean

Reasons to avoid

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Won't fit some big headphones
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Can put weight on cheekbones during long sessions
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Battery isn't modular

KIWI Design took a little while to jump on the battery head strap train, but they absolutely did it right. This strap is nearly identical to our favorite non-battery strap below from KIWI; the difference being that it packs a big battery in the back portion of the strap for extra-long play sessions.

This battery was sourced by Amprius in the U.S., which means it's an extra high-quality battery that you can feel safe with. It also charges the headset twice as fast as the stock charger and features two 3,200mAh batteries inside the strap. That's double the capacity of the Quest 2's internal battery and effectively ensures that you'll be tripling your battery life when you pick up one of these head straps.

This head strap pulls your head in close to the headset and even helps widen the headset's FoV. That means you'll immediately notice a slightly wider view of the virtual world, which is a huge advantage. Plus, since this is an Elite-style strap, it hugs your head and won't let up even through the craziest, most active games out there.

The downside there is that over long play sessions, I found the headset's weight could really be felt on my cheeks. Getting a nice thick face pad will help this quite a bit but it's still something to consider if you're playing in VR for hours or are super sensitive to the weight on your cheeks. The battery also isn't modular like BoboVR's, so you'll need to take the headset off and charge the battery if you happen to play longer than 7 hours or so.

KIWI makes many of my favorite Quest 2 mods, whether it's the best Quest 2 face covers for fixing the headset's uncomfortable foam interface or excellent Quest 2 hand straps (opens in new tab).

Yoges Meta Quest 2 head strap

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YOGES Quest 2 head strap

The best Quest 2 head strap without a battery

Reasons to buy

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Ultra-plush cushions all over
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Extra head strap to ensure good fit
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Easy to install and remove
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Easy to remove and clean padding
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Perfectly balances the weight
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Can be used with large headphones

Reasons to avoid

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No included battery

For me, the ultimate head strap design comes from YOGES, a little-known brand from the virtual shelves of Amazon. The only reason this head strap doesn't sit atop the list is that it doesn't include a battery of any kind to charge the headset while playing.

But if you don't need a battery and are just looking for ultimate comfort, YOGES has the head strap for you. This one channels the two best parts of the Elite and halo strap designs into one incredibly well-made head strap. It's got the Z-shape hinge and forehead padding of a halo strap as well as the top strap that's common on Elite-style straps.

In a nutshell, that means it feels as comfortable as the BoboVR M2 Pro, yet still retains the tight fit of the KIWI Design straps so the headset won't get loose during active play sessions.

Like the BoboVR M2 Pro, this strap slides into the Quest 2's speaker arms instead of snapping onto them. It's a much better design and doesn't make you feel like you're going to break the headset every time you need to remove them.

YOGES went overboard with the padding on this strap, adding in additional pads that are super, super plush. In this case, going overboard is a good thing since it means extra weight distribution in the form of pillowy softness all across your cranium. Those pads are also all individually Velcro-attached to the strap, so they're easy to remove and clean.

And it's also super easy to adjust to any size head. The wheel in the back brings lengthens or shortens the side straps, and the top strap is a simple Velcro design. It's a winner in my book!

Kiwi Elite Strap on the Quest 2 from a side angle

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KIWI Design Quest 2 elite strap

Best Elite Strap alternative

Reasons to buy

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Easily removable and washable padding
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Extremely comfortable
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Better distributes the weight of the headset
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Secondary hinge allows for granular angle adjustment
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Most headphones fit
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Stronger construction than the official Elite Strap

Reasons to avoid

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Some larger over-ear headphones might not fit
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No included battery

KIWI's Quest 2 elite strap takes some design cues from Meta's failed official Elite Strap and improves them in meaningful ways. First off, the construction of KIWI's elite strap is much sturdier than the one from Meta. In addition, the plastic is thicker without feeling heavier, and the strap itself is quite a bit thicker. The official Elite strap had durability issues, while KIWI built its strap to withstand much more tension.

Plenty of padding on the top and back helps cushion and better distribute the headset's weight, helping to put more weight on the back of the head and relieving the weight off of the cheekbones. The removable pad on the back is made of the same PU-leather material that many face pads are — including the one above — and can be easily wiped down or swapped out at will. It also can be adjusted to cradle the back of the cranium or sit further up, depending on your comfort.

The KIWI elite strap adjusts in two main places. First, the wheel on the back of the head rotates to adjust the length of the straps, making it effortless to put on and remove. Secondly, the padded strap up top helps vertically adjust where the pad sits at the back of the skull, working in conjunction with the middle strap hinge to better fit all sorts of head shapes and sizes.

You'll also appreciate that the design leaves more room for Quest 2 over-ear headphones than the default Elite Strap. And its hinged design allows you to find the perfect vertical angle from your eyes to the Quest 2's lenses.

VR Cover cloth strap padding for the Meta Quest 2

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VR Cover Headstrap padding

When you really want to keep the cloth strap

Reasons to buy

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Adds lots of padding for extra comfort
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Pads can be wiped or washed
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Inexpensive

Reasons to avoid

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Missing the perks of an Elite Strap
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Doesn't fix weight distribution issues

Anyone looking for a replacement strap will likely turn away from VR Cover's canvas strap, which looks similar to the stock Oculus strap (pictured above). But it's not a one-to-one replacement: it has two back straps cradling the top and bottom of the head, giving you a much more balanced and supported fit. You'll connect a T-strap with either a short or long strap, giving folks with large heads a better option that won't feel so tight. Overall, it's much better thought out than what Oculus provided out of the box.

VR Cover cloth strap padding for the Meta Quest 2

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Selling at a slightly lower price than most Elite Strap replacements, the VR Cover model provides some benefits that a larger, more rigid Elite Strap won't. One, it'll actually fit inside most of the best Oculus Quest 2 cases, whereas Elite Straps take up extra room and require a special case. Two, it lets you slide on or remove your Quest 2 much faster once you've found your proper setting; with the Elite Strap and its imitators, you'll have to carefully loosen and tighten the knob every time. And three, it doesn't add weight to the headset.

Of course, a soft canvas Quest 2 strap won't provide the same firm structure as an Elite. While it can be wiped down, it'll still collect sweat rather than repelling it. Still, these small downsides shouldn't stop you from investing in this upgrade. But don't stop there! The best Quest 2 VR Cover accessories are all high-quality and will upgrade more than just your strap.

Bottom line

While the cloth strap that ships with the Quest 2 might be considered good enough to start with, gamers who play a lot in VR will find that it leaves a lot to be desired. This is especially true if you're a power user that plays the best Quest 2 games for hours at a time or wants to use a mouse and keyboard in VR. The headset is just too front-heavy to be comfortable for long.

All Quest 2 gamers should consider picking up the BoboVR M2 Pro head strap with battery. It's not only unbelievably comfortable for long periods of time, but the modular battery design makes it easy to charge your Quest 2 effortlessly. Just charge the pack up with a USB Type-C charger and pop it on your headset with the magnetic attachments. It's incredibly simple to use and you'll wonder why it isn't an official Meta product.

If you prefer the comfort of an Elite-style strap with its extra-tight fit, KIWI Design has a superb battery head strap that triples the Quest 2's battery life and still finds ways to make the headset comfortable to wear. A big battery like this adds quite a bit of extra weight, which you can feel in your cheekbones after long play sessions if you don't have a super cushy facepad.

KIWI Design also makes a non-battery version that's pretty simple to install. It provides incredible comfort thanks to a bevy of pads all around the strap — all of which are removable and washable — and the double adjustment hinge ensures the strap won't snap, unlike the official Elite Strap.

What about head straps that fit external battery banks?

A Quest 2 third-party head strap that lets you use external battery banks

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If you've got one of the best portable chargers or power banks and would rather get a strap that utilizes one of these, I'd recommend thinking twice. While it might sound tempting to grab one of the many Quest 2 head straps that allow you to simply slap in a power bank you already own — like the Ahroy elite strap with battery holder pictured above — the quality and overall design of most of these straps is usually pretty bad.

I've tried half a dozen different types of Quest 2 head straps with room for a battery pack and didn't find one that was particularly good at all. Many of these are made of cheap, creaky plastic that barely feels like it will hold the Quest 2 on your head. On top of that, having a semi-loose power bank strapped to your head really isn't a great idea, anyway.

Some of these head straps did a better job of holding the battery tight than others, but all of them made me worry the pack was going to fly off at any given time. Plus, there's no guarantee your battery pack will actually charge the Quest 2 fast enough to keep it going for a long time.

In my case, all of the Qualcomm QuickCharge 2.0 or 3.0-compatible battery banks that I have didn't actually charge the Quest 2 while I was playing. Rather, it just kept it from draining as fast as it normally would while playing a game. All of the above-recommended head straps from KIWI or BoboVR will actually charge your Quest 2 while it's playing thanks to specially designed circuitry.

Nicholas Sutrich
Senior Content Producer — Smartphones & VR
Nick started with DOS and NES and uses those fond memories of floppy disks and cartridges to fuel his opinions on modern tech. Whether it's VR, smart home gadgets, or something else that beeps and boops, he's been writing about it since 2011. Reach him on Twitter or Instagram @Gwanatu
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