8. Razer OSVR
Virtual reality headsets have been slowly making their way onto the market, attracting more and more gamers to the dark side. Ok, it’s not the dark side, it’s the cool side, to be honest since these types of devices help you immerse yourself completely in the game, taking on first-person gaming to the next level.
Razer has been around for a long while, and it’s known for its rather cool looking and great for gaming gadgets, including mice and keyboards. The Razer OSVR is just another thing the company is trying to do to take itself a step further. Their solution is an open source device that’s hackable, with a complete kit already provided. The device is about $200, and it is compatible with the dev kit, but also with any other VR software in Linux and Android, depending on the gamer’s preference.