1. Device form: VR helmet is a large device, similar to a helmet or mask, can be completely wrapped around the user's head, so that the user is completely immersed in the virtual reality world. VR glasses, on the other hand, are a small device, similar to ordinary eyeglasses or goggles, which can only cover the user's eyes partially.
2. Display: Since VR headsets can completely wrap around the user's head, they can provide a more immersive display. Users can see a complete virtual reality world and feel a more realistic visual effect. VR glasses, on the other hand, can only cover part of the user's eyes, so the display effect is relatively weak and cannot provide a fully immersive experience.
3. Scope of application: Because VR helmets are larger, they are more inconvenient to use, and their scope of application is relatively narrow, mainly used in the fields of gaming and entertainment. VR glasses, on the other hand, can be more flexibly applied to multiple fields, such as medical, industrial, and educational, due to their compactness and portability.
4. Price: Because VR helmets have a better display effect and a wider range of applications, the price is relatively high, generally ranging from hundreds to thousands of dollars. VR glasses, on the other hand, are relatively low in price, generally only needing tens to hundreds of dollars ranging.