Bnext VR Review
Our Verdict
Our Analysis and Test Results
Interactiveness
Unfortunately, the Bnext delivered a terrible overall performance. There are no buttons on the headset and no hand controllers, restricting you to only passively observing your VR experience. However, the motion tracking is alright, as it relies on the phone's sensors, so it is on par with the other Cardboard-style mobile headsets.
Visual Immersiveness
The Bnext delivered a relatively unremarkable performance here. Plenty of light leaks into this headset, with noticeable amounts around your temples and the bridge of your nose — enough to be decently distracting. The resolution of the image is dependent on the phone used, but we found text and images to be crisp and sharp when using a Samsung S8. The Bnext has a decently wide field of view to its credit.
Comfort
The Bnext offers some padding on your forehead, but exerts a non-trivial amount of pressure on the bridge of your nose. The head strap also falls where glasses do, adding to the discomfort. Speaking of glasses, there is some room to wear spectacles with this headset, but not much. Larger frames may be incompatible. However, this headset does have some ventilation, preventing your face from getting overly sweaty. Overall, the experience is quite average.
User Friendliness
The design of the Bnext could use a few improvements before we would consider it “user-friendly”. It doesn't have any extra space for your phone, forcing you to remove it from its case before you install it in the headset. This product also has the most difficult installation process, forcing you to pull out a holder from the headset and clamp the phone into it, then insert the whole assembly back into the headset. On top of all that, this clamp tends to press buttons accidentally, interrupting your VR experience.
This also makes it decently hard to insert headphones into your phone, as the headphone port is probably obstructed, depending on the model of smartphone used.
Ease of Setup
The initial assembly of the Bnext is relatively straightforward, and this is the only area in which it truly excels. You only need to add some padding to hold your phone more securely and adjust the lenses to match your eyes. There isn't a special software setup to use the Bnext; instead, simply download your VR app of choice. This model also works with a wide variety of phones.
Value
This inexpensive VR headset isn't totally awful, but you can get a lot more bang for the buck with other products.
Conclusion
With a myriad of flaws and drawbacks, it makes it hard to recommend this headset. It works, but there are a whole host of better options than the Bnext VR, regardless if you want a top-of-the-line product or a budget model.









