Jason J.
Bought two of these, one for a family member. Both required a bit of dremelling on the inside of one of the couplers. Aside from that, it’s great, and I prefer it over other companies including the heavy Sanlaki.
Flo G.
So I'll get the bad out of the way immediately: the buttstock needs work. The tightening of a metal screw on the plastic is not ideal as it damages the plastic. Also, even when tightened, the buttstock wobbles a lot, that's why I used some velcro (as you can see in the picture). It also barely extends enough for me to use the cheek rest properly for some guns, in some games. Also, the controller cups are kind of awkward. Their edge is sharp so it's uncomfortable to hold as the edge falls somewhere between my middle finger and my ring finger (I ended up doing some sanding). I wish the cups extended longer so that the pinky, ring and middle fingers were all resting on it.
The main achilles heel of this stock, I think, is the two pieces main rod. I understand it makes shipping easier but it's inconvenient. One must be very careful when putting this together and tightening everything. I spent a bunch of time getting it right, but now I'm very happy with the layout, it's rock solid and I don't need to mess with it anymore.
This is the only VR stock I've owned so I don't know if I would prefer the controller cups attached to the side as other stocks from other brands do, but I have gotten used to the cups slapping on top of the stock. Finally, I was also able to fit the knuckle straps made by a notorious VR gear brand, so I am very happy with the result.
Nikolas S
works well and feels great when you set it up for your play style.
Jarrod
This stock is Very well made. Adjustable in all the right spots. Strong magnets. And it looks like a peice of art. Well done
Nikolas S
works well and feels great when you set it up for your play style.
Jeffrey R.
So it's the cheapest option I found out there and greatly improves aiming but when I return the controller back to the magnetic base on the tube, it sometimes really messes up my controller tracking.
Nicholas H
It's one of the more better stocks out there. This one is also 3D printed with what appears to be a carbon fiber tube, or has the texture of it. It's a wonderful little stock that allows you to clip/unclip your controllers from it fairly simple. There are a couple flaws I want to address with this product: - Reloading, I wish it were more convenient. You hit the stock tube frequently.
- The screw piece for the stock adjust in the back was weak, had to use something else like a simple screw.
- The stock can pinch you if you aren't careful.
- The hole where you attach your safety straps doesn't allow you to attach knuckle grip straps.
Otherwise, this has been a good addition to my VR accessories, though price is arguable for the material I got.
Hannah M.
Extremely satisfied with this purchase, I had previously used a 3D printed stock from Etsy for my WMR setup and was looking for something cheap / viable for my new Rift S. I came across this brand on Amazon and discovered they shipped to Australia directly from their website. It is exactly what I was after, extremely light weight carbon fibre stock with a two point sling at an affordable price. I have one small con of the stock, the adjustable shoulder stock only has one screw point which means it can wiggle if it's set too high with just the one screw, it hasn't been an issue for me yet. Everything else is perfect, the cups manage to grip the rift S controllers to keep it in place in gameplay, I may get some electrical tape just to add a bit of extra grip but ATM it hasn't been an issue. The sling is great, rests in a comfortable stable position when the controllers are pulled off the magnets and makes it easy to find again. The magnets are strong and are very easy to find.. I have recommended the product to a number of friends already, a very competitive stock in an overpriced market
Jonathan A Wilson
First of all, great job on a cool product. Great value, does everything you expect, in vr who cares what it looks like irl. This thing is very light , the magnets are easy to get used to, to reload I I’ve been releasing both magnets so the stabilizer doesn’t get us the way, Getting easier to re attach to the stabilizer quickly after only an hour of contractors zombie mode practice. Two things I wish, that I could pay extra to have one not split in the middle since since there is some torque when removing both controllers, and it seems to flex a little, I read that someone epoxied it together, I may try that. Also for my 5’8 body The stock has to be completely extended to line up with where it appears in vr for most Stocks in contractors quest demo sideport. not sure if that’s a comment for this toy or the developers... as you can see I re enforced it with a little bit of Velcro tape and that’s enough to make it feel solid for now. All in all very cool toy, very easy to assemble. Makes huge difference in immersion when you’re magnetted in. Huge difference in long range stability
Corey Garci
An amazing stock that's fun and easy to use as well as set up. I had some issues with a package getting lost and then found and arriving damaged. The team at Glistco went above and beyond to rectify any issues I had and I could not thank them enough. If your in the market for a stock look no further.
Corey Garci
An amazing stock that's fun and easy to use as well as set up. I had some issues with a package getting lost and then found and arriving damaged. The team at Glistco went above and beyond to rectify any issues I had and I could not thank them enough. If your in the market for a stock look no further.
Corey Garci
An amazing stock that's fun and easy to use as well as set up. I had some issues with a package getting lost and then found and arriving damaged. The team at Glistco went above and beyond to rectify any issues I had and I could not thank them enough. If your in the market for a stock look no further.
Amazon Customer
Surprisingly sturdy for 3d printed parts, excellent build quality. I would recommend putting a couple of zip ties around the sliding stock to prevent it from coming loose. Works very well with the quest and rift s.
Amazon Customer
Surprisingly sturdy for 3d printed parts, excellent build quality. I would recommend putting a couple of zip ties around the sliding stock to prevent it from coming loose. Works very well with the quest and rift s.
Amazon Customer
Surprisingly sturdy for 3d printed parts, excellent build quality. I would recommend putting a couple of zip ties around the sliding stock to prevent it from coming loose. Works very well with the quest and rift s.
Brett Atwood
All in all, this is a wonderful accessory that makes gun-heavy games much more fun! I've primarily tested this product playing Onward (and played a little Arizona Sunshine), and I really can't imagine playing any mil-sim without this accessory.
The pros:
1. The materials are extremely light-weight and feel durable! I, myself, didn't have issues with putting the pieces together; I only needed a screw driver.
2. If you're looking to further immerse yourself in a gun fight, this stock will absolutely help with that; your accuracy and skill with two-handed guns will improve drastically!
3. Making adjustments to the stock as you jump from game to game is quite easy (and in a weird way, fun).
Now, the cons:
1. You will need some patience to get used to using the stock. There's a good amount of muscle memory to be learned here to be able to easily transition from a rifle to a pistol, for example. If you have the time and patience, this won't be much of an issue, but don't expect to be great with it right out of the gate.
2. The strap can rub against your neck a bit and cause very minor discomfort over time, but it's not a deal breaker, at least for me.
3. I've noticed that when snapping the controllers to the stock, occasionally one of your controllers will drift away for a few seconds. It doesn't happen all that often (and less, I found, when you're already holding a gun with both hands before snapping to the stock), but don't be surprised when it does. All in all, it doesn't break the immersion too much!
4. The magnets that fit on the bottom of the controllers: while it's very easy to attach and remove them, they can sometimes loosen to the point of wanting to fall off, prompting you to really have to push them on as tightly as you can. Again, with time and practice, you'll learn little ways to lessen the amount of times you'll have to do this, but it can certainly happen.
Overall, I won't ever play a gun-heavy game without this accessory! With practice--and patience--you'll become proficient with it, and you'll never be more accurate without it. Give it a whirl!
Brett Atwood
All in all, this is a wonderful accessory that makes gun-heavy games much more fun! I've primarily tested this product playing Onward (and played a little Arizona Sunshine), and I really can't imagine playing any mil-sim without this accessory.
The pros:
1. The materials are extremely light-weight and feel durable! I, myself, didn't have issues with putting the pieces together; I only needed a screw driver.
2. If you're looking to further immerse yourself in a gun fight, this stock will absolutely help with that; your accuracy and skill with two-handed guns will improve drastically!
3. Making adjustments to the stock as you jump from game to game is quite easy (and in a weird way, fun).
Now, the cons:
1. You will need some patience to get used to using the stock. There's a good amount of muscle memory to be learned here to be able to easily transition from a rifle to a pistol, for example. If you have the time and patience, this won't be much of an issue, but don't expect to be great with it right out of the gate.
2. The strap can rub against your neck a bit and cause very minor discomfort over time, but it's not a deal breaker, at least for me.
3. I've noticed that when snapping the controllers to the stock, occasionally one of your controllers will drift away for a few seconds. It doesn't happen all that often (and less, I found, when you're already holding a gun with both hands before snapping to the stock), but don't be surprised when it does. All in all, it doesn't break the immersion too much!
4. The magnets that fit on the bottom of the controllers: while it's very easy to attach and remove them, they can sometimes loosen to the point of wanting to fall off, prompting you to really have to push them on as tightly as you can. Again, with time and practice, you'll learn little ways to lessen the amount of times you'll have to do this, but it can certainly happen.
Overall, I won't ever play a gun-heavy game without this accessory! With practice--and patience--you'll become proficient with it, and you'll never be more accurate without it. Give it a whirl!
Brett Atwood
All in all, this is a wonderful accessory that makes gun-heavy games much more fun! I've primarily tested this product playing Onward (and played a little Arizona Sunshine), and I really can't imagine playing any mil-sim without this accessory.
The pros:
1. The materials are extremely light-weight and feel durable! I, myself, didn't have issues with putting the pieces together; I only needed a screw driver.
2. If you're looking to further immerse yourself in a gun fight, this stock will absolutely help with that; your accuracy and skill with two-handed guns will improve drastically!
3. Making adjustments to the stock as you jump from game to game is quite easy (and in a weird way, fun).
Now, the cons:
1. You will need some patience to get used to using the stock. There's a good amount of muscle memory to be learned here to be able to easily transition from a rifle to a pistol, for example. If you have the time and patience, this won't be much of an issue, but don't expect to be great with it right out of the gate.
2. The strap can rub against your neck a bit and cause very minor discomfort over time, but it's not a deal breaker, at least for me.
3. I've noticed that when snapping the controllers to the stock, occasionally one of your controllers will drift away for a few seconds. It doesn't happen all that often (and less, I found, when you're already holding a gun with both hands before snapping to the stock), but don't be surprised when it does. All in all, it doesn't break the immersion too much!
4. The magnets that fit on the bottom of the controllers: while it's very easy to attach and remove them, they can sometimes loosen to the point of wanting to fall off, prompting you to really have to push them on as tightly as you can. Again, with time and practice, you'll learn little ways to lessen the amount of times you'll have to do this, but it can certainly happen.
Overall, I won't ever play a gun-heavy game without this accessory! With practice--and patience--you'll become proficient with it, and you'll never be more accurate without it. Give it a whirl!
J. Duc
Quite decent stock for the price. Tried it with Gunclub from the Quest store. Was fun for all submachine guns, assault rifles and snipers. Had to mess with the gameplay settings to get some enjoyment as I think the game is not straight supporting stocks.
Abraham Valle
Love this product and I'm glad I spent the money I did on this. It's improved my game play and accuracy. It also further immerses me in to the game. Set set up is fairly simple and can be done with one Philips head screwdriver. Took me around 5-10 minutes. The only thing I don't like is the stock adjustment. It would be cool if it had some locking mechanism built in so I can change the stock height mid game
Connor Kinsey
Pros. -Its really easy to put together. -Very light. -The magnets really do keep you controllers attached to the bar. Even with very quick movements -It universal to any gun game. Even if you don't need to hold grip on your non dominant hand (say Fallout 4 VR) it does improve accuracy for two handed guns. Cons. *read the whole comment, some have easy solutions on how to overcome them*-The carbon fiber pole is split in two (I guess for easy shipping) which requires you to have a clamp both together. Which the clamp itself can get in the way when setting up the Magni Stock for the first time. -Everything is 3D printed. Which isn't bad pre say but it feels a little brittle compared to ejection molded parts. The parts with break if you tighten the screws to much. -Tracking for the controller closest to the user can be lost at times when sniping or looking down the sight. This can be overcome with patience and tweaking the position of the controller, moving the carbon fiber pole slightly on of the stock to give you more pole to work with, or doing what I did and 3D print a new part to replace the clamp. ‐Palm will get sweaty do to the material used to make the controller sleeves. -The strap is itchy. Replace it or put a old sweater sleeve around it and tie it so it doesn't move. Recommendation -Put the strap under the cord that connects you to any computer or risk pulling your head back or unplugging the cord. -Add a rubber band or something to the lowest point on the adjustable portion of the stock to provide more support to it.
Jacob Dipaula
Ive had this for a week now and i play games such as onward and horseshoes hotdogs and handgernades. I have palov as well but haven't tested it on that yet. I have the oculus rifs s. It took about 5 mins to put it together and youll need a Phillips head screwdriver but if not having one is your problem, you have way bigger problems at hand. But it fits the rift s controllers like a dream and is just long enough. Im 6ft, the magnets are very strong but not to strong. Its made of quality plastic and the carbon fiber tube as well. Only thing i had a problem with is the cheeck mount does not go high enough for me. The last two notches going up arent stable enough to use. The cheek rest will bend and if you continue will break loose. But its very minor and i work around it. The instructions make it clear not to overtiten anything and that i watched for. The rig even hand tight is sturdy making no squeaks when in use. Now this is a major learning curve and if you dont give it time to get used to it you will be disappointed but i gave it a week and i still have my hiccups here and there but im getting with it and its a must for vr in my opinion. Onward is a tough game to snipe in but man is sniping a dream in it now. Now some of the scopes will be to high or low for the cheeck rest but it is what is and you find ways around it. I felt like a pro, playing hh&h taking tight turns with my gun accurate as all getout. If your a vr fps condisour like me. This is a must! Reloading bolt actions, pump shotguns, and switching to a side arm are all tricky at first but you'll get a feel for it with enough practice. With the tube being below the controllers, when reloading youll need to put the mags in to just a tad bit at a angle so you dont bump the tube. And dismounting the controllers from the magnets has a learning curve as well but like everything else it will come 2nd nature to you. If you think you wont find the magnets when trying to mount the controller again boy are you wrong. Not only will the magnets suck them back into place when within a 2 inch radius of it but youll memorize where they are as well.the sling that comes with it is a must have and a good quality sling as well. There are no cut corners with this stock. Now its not all sunshine and rainbows, in onward when using a sniper with a 12x scope i do notice a bit of tracking issue where the optic will freeze a bit and start to zoom in slowly if held in one place for more than 5 seconds. But that is not a big setback cause moving your hands a bit will reset it. That is the only tracking issue i have found so far.
Tyler McDermott
This product is great and also a fraction of the price of some of the others on the market. It's really light-weight, and works really well with oculus quest. Seller even sent me a few spare parts when I told them that I had damaged it by accident. The seller was very quick to send me a replacement part to ensure that I was good to go. Everything you need is right in the box! What personally like is that the design is very simple, which allowed me to modify my Magni-stock to optimize my gameplay. This allowed me to reinforce certain areas and stabilize my dominant hand to account for intense exchanges in multiplayer games. Overall, great product, great seller.
Rigims S.
F... it's really good gun stock!:)
Benjamin W.
Don't buy this particular model, or any of this style, for the Rift S. The actual hardware is well designed and it arrived quickly and in good condition. However, had I done my research, I would have found out that the Rift S does not play nice with linear gunstock accessories. Due to the design of the Rift S, when placed in this gunstock the rear controller will occlude the forward controller. Meaning the Rift won't actually know where your support/grip hand is, which entirely defeats the purpose of the accessory.
Now, on a game-by-game basis some software does have a "gunstock" mode that allievates this issue a little bit by assuming the lead controller's position when it is occluded - but this isn't a catch-all and doesn't work very well when the Occulus loses track of the lead controller during fast pivots or what have you.
I bought this for Onward and H3VR, and while the product itself was not poorly made I wish I had not purchased it.
Mark Ritter
I got this for my Oculus Quest for Gun Club VR. It does not work the best since you hold the 2 handed guns differently than you do in Pavlov. Once I get that I will use it for that.
SpOoNeeUs
One of the mounts that attaches to the carbon fiber rod already cracked while adjusting it with my headset on. Admittedly I was fumbling around by touch. I gave it one more quarter turn and I heard a crack. I think for the often adjusted parts such as the two controller mounts, printing them out of the softer rubber such as the sling ring may possibly be a better choice? I don't think one quarter of a turn would over tighten and cause the mount to crack as I was still able to rotate it around the carbon fiber rod via the controller. The cheek rest on the stock also has some play but isn't really noticeable when pressed against your shoulder. Either way, I found a comfortable position and epoxied the controller mount on. It is on there rock solid now. Just be very careful when tightening.
MLugo
works perfectly, better priced than most VR Gun stocks online. Definitely recommend!
Mary
Great Item. Works well.
CollierT11
Just getting into the VR games like Onward and Pavlov, I wanted to see if the rifle adapters being sold would make them more fun, and easier to use a rifle in game, and this item was priced far below many other options out there, so I thought I'd give these a try. The packaging and instructions were well done, and it didn't take 5-10 minutes to have mine assembled only needing a phillips screwdriver. The quality of the products is definitely above average, and the entire unit is very, very light but quite sturdy. My first attempts as using it were clumsy, as expected, but using a rifle in game became second nature very quickly and accuracy was definitely improved over before. But I couldn't get into a rhythm with having to detach and reattach the controllers from the unit when it came time to reload, or switch to a non-rifle. The controller grips attach with very strong magnets, and you just tilt the controller grip to the side and it releases, and then move it back and it snaps back quickly. This was something I never gave thought to when looking at trying a rifle adapter, and having to focus on reattaching and detaching took me out of the game, and slowed me down in reloads and weapon transitions. I had my son try it out too (he's younger and plays these games more than I do), and he said basically the same thing. I ended up returning the unit, but in no way should this be a strike against this product as this was more about me and my abilities than anything. If you're interested in buying a rifle adapter for VR, this is both well built and solid, as well as very easy to use. But more so, the price point is so much more reasonable compared to many others on the market and a great starter unit for those interested in giving it a try.
Skulix
TLDR: Stock is absolutely amazing for both beginners and veterans of VR shooters. Stock is light weight, sturdy, and easy to put together. I got back into VR shooters and came back to Pavlov, Onward, etc. I had fun just playing without a stock but it always felt like something was missing. So me being me, I wasn't sure if I wanted to put out a lot of money to purchase a VR Stock, so I made my own. The stock I made was from PVC pipe and it worked really good and my aim was drastically improved... The downside to a homemade VR Stock is they usually weigh more and not a perfect fit for the controllers. This VR Stock is absolueltly amazing. It's super lightweight which allows you to use this for long sessions. Plus, it comes with a sling so you don't have to hold onto it the entire time. The parts feel very sturdy for being 3d printed and the magnets are extremely strong. It was very easy to put together, all you need is a Philips head screwdriver. If you are debating about buying this stock, whether you are looking for a new one or an upgrade, look no further. It's worth the money.
chad kennedy
Does It's Job
Feels good in your hands and is certainly light. The parts are all 3D printed so the feel sturdy enough but could possibly break if they were dropped. The sling loop on mine came broken, but I wasn't planning on using it anyway so I wouldn't score it down for that.
The magnets are certainly strong enough but the cups for the controllers feels just a bit too loose. However there is a loop for the wristbands so as long as you wear those the controllers shouldn't slip out
Chad kennedy
Feels good in your hands and is certainly light. The parts are all 3D printed so the feel sturdy enough but could possibly break if they were dropped. The sling loop on mine came broken, but I wasn't planning on using it anyway so I wouldn't score it down for that. The magnets are certainly strong enough but the cups for the controllers feels just a bit too loose. However there is a loop for the wristbands so as long as you wear those the controllers shouldn't slip out
Michael
Does what's intended
Can't say anything bad about this. I've only used it a handful of times but it is what it is and I have no complaints.
Ricky Benner
Awesome stock
Once you assemble it and adjust it to fit your preferences, its a nice product to have! It takes time to adjust your sights for each individual shooter game you play, but thats because of the game settings, not the product. Id recommend!
ML
All things considered, it's a good stock.
First and foremost, these things are overpriced. They are a niche item so they don't sell as many, so the cost is higher. An unfortunate drawback of being an early adopter of tech. There's only one better stock on the market, and to get it with a carbon fiber tube and magnetic controller cups costs twice as much as this. So it is at least a cheaper alternative with most of the features of the "best" one out there.
The magnets are strong and after a few matches become easy to find, they basically pull the controller into place once close enough. They don't detach when you pull straight up, but tilting the controller forward, backwards or to the side will loosen them, making reloading easy. I do sometimes accidentally detach the rear controller when raising the gun to shoot, this can be pretty frustrating mid-game, so you do have to be a little careful.
The cups hold the Rift S controllers decently, but I do find myself having to push them back in slightly every so often, minor inconvenience. The cups themselves are nice to hold on to and don't add too much bulk to the controllers(unlike a homemade PVC stock).
Build quality is fine. Tubes do seem to be real carbon fiber and the rest is 3D printed, plus a few screws and a strap. Pretty lightweight, I've played at least 4 hour sessions with this thing with no fatigue.
Being just a straight tube it's not as adjustable as others so game compatibility is a little hit or miss. I basically only use it for Pavlov, but I've tried it with Gun Club VR. Works amazing in Pavlov for most guns(my KDR has greatly increased with it), but it's not really usable in Gun Club VR. Mostly because of how the 2 different games register your hand positions.
If you don't want to spend $150+ on a magnetic ProTube with carbon fiber tubes, get this. I hate what I paid for it but I love using it.
Michael
Can't say anything bad about this. I've only used it a handful of times but it is what it is and I have no complaints.
Ricky Benner
nce you assemble it and adjust it to fit your preferences, it�s a nice product to have! It takes time to adjust your sights for each individual shooter game you play, but that�s because of the game settings, not the product. I�d recommend!
Andrew Heidrich
I would give this 3.5 stars so I am rounding up to 4. But this is a 3.5-star review. This item basically consists of a plastic stock butt piece, and two carbon fiber tubes that connect together with a plastic coupler, with another plastic piece that connects to the end of the barrel. These latter two pieces have strong magnets on them that hold two plastic controller cups. using set screws that accept an allen key on one end and have a sharp point on the other end. The set screws thread into little holes on the plastic pieces, butt up against the carbon with the sharp end, and ostensibly keep everything in place. I did have some issues with this process. The screw hole on the butt of the stock didn't thread properly, and so the tube that went into the stock didn't seat correctly and was wobbly. Additionally, the piece that joins the two tubes together is a little "rocky" when the set screws are screwed in - there is a sweet spot for the set screws and if you go too far the carbon is very easily "crunched" which results in more rocking. My solution for this was just to epoxy everything together, and it's solid as a rock now. No big deal. The two smaller plastic pieces go in the middle of the two carbon tubes (joining them together) and on the far end (opposite the butt). These pieces have very strong magnets on them. The magnets connect to the little cups that hold the controllers, and these are well-designed. The controllers sit nicely in them with a hole for the strap at the bottom. With practice you can somewhat easily "rock" the whole cup off of the base magnet if you need to use the controller independently. When your weapon is has a full magazine with one in the chamber, this stock works fantastic. Have used in Pavlov, Gun Club VR, and Lambda1VR HL port. In Gun Club you'll need to purchase the "flashlight with grip" for your rifles for proper hand position. I MELTED the assault rifle challenge in Gun Club VR with this thing, all 40 levels, on semiautomatic, with the red dot sight (no laser). Walked right through it, and I'm no marksman. It is that good. Where you run into an issue is reloading, and any other actions that require the second hand to come off the front of the gun. You've got to get really good at detaching the whole off-hand controller cup from the magnet base, grabbing your magazine from your hip (or pulling the slide or whatever), and snapping it back on the magnet base quickly, without being able to see what you're doing. In Gun Club I just get whatever the largest magazine size for the weapon is. Cocking shotguns is a challenge as well. So - some QC issues but easily fixed with some glue (for me). Fantastic for aiming with two-handed weapons; really brings the feeling of holding a rifle to life in VR. Some issues/tedium around easily reloading/cocking weapons due to the off hand being fixed to the barrel with a really strong magnet. All in all, I still use it, and would recommend it.
Angy Chasteen
Great stock, Great Price, Great magnets
I have to give this gunstock 5/5 now! They listened to my concerns and sent out updated parts and a new tube! All I can say is, they have Amazing customers service!????
Pros:
- Lightweight
- Strong magnets
- Strap is great length
- Controller cups feel study
- Easy Assembled
- updated parts
All in all: for the price it's a great gun stock
Jonathan
This helps a lot
I ened up having to flip the magnets because they were cauing an issue with my rift s controllers. Whenever my controllers were placed over the magnets they acted like the side triggers were being held down. If not for that Id give this 5 stars. The product is great and helps a lot. Their support was good also. Quick responses when reaching out for help on the magnet issue. Since flipping them Ive had no problems. I would recommend this gunstock.
MelonRap
does the job well, with a few minor kinks
Ive been using this gun stock for about a week now. I'm currently using it for my oculus quest, works great for games like pavlov(sideloded on my quest) & RecRoom(Jumbotron quest). It really does help improve aim/immersion when using 2 handed weapons. Definitely a good accessory for the oculus quest/rift 1.5
Con/hiccups:
-your gonna need a pretty small Allen wrench/hex key (2.5 mm I think) to set up since it doesn't have one in the box. not big hindrance and not an issue with the stock
-you might get some funky controller tracking if your touch controllers are to close to the head set (again this isn't a issue with the actual product, just a good thing to know ) though oculus has already made huge improvements to the tracking that fixes those exact issues and will be in coming as an update soon. (you can already test the tracking update if your using the new oculus rift headset)