OurhzTB VR Headset Strap Review: Comfort & Fit Tested

OURHZTB Soft PU Comfortable Strap Compatible for Meta Quest 3/3S/2 VR Headset, Adjustable Head Strap Headband for Pico 4 VR Headset Fixing Accessories, Comfort Decompression Headband Strap Belt
OURHZTB
- 【Compatibility】The headband strap is compatible with Meta Quest 3/Quest 3S/Quest 2, for Pico 4, for Vision Pro VR Headset. Enhanced stability, reduced facial pressure, all-day comfort wearing.
- 【Soft Comfort】The part that touches the head is made of comfortable PU leather and thickened foam cushion material, ultra-soft & skin-friendly comfort, which is gentle to the head and provides a comfortable VR experience!
- 【Lightweight Design】Weighing only 23 grams, with adjustable suspension system, to realize the “floating” wear, significantly reduce the equipment on the head of the falling feeling.
- 【Quick Installation】with adjustable magic tape, fastening easy to install. The adjustable design allows for a customized fit, making it ideal for extended wear without discomfort or strain.
Quick Verdict
Pros
- Soft PU leather and foam cushion feels gentle on the forehead during sessions
- Ultra-lightweight at just 23 grams — barely noticeable once on
- Compatible with Meta Quest 3/3S/2, Pico 4, and Vision Pro headsets
- Quick hook-and-loop installation takes under two minutes
- Wider rear support strap distributes weight effectively across the head
Cons
- Thin foam cushion compresses noticeably after 60–90 minutes of continuous wear
- Magic tape attachment can lose grip slightly over repeated use cycles
- No built-in audio integration unlike the official Meta strap
Quick Verdict
The OurhzTB VR headset strap is a budget-friendly replacement headband that works with Meta Quest 3, Quest 3S, Quest 2, Pico 4 and Vision Pro. At just 23 grams it genuinely feels lighter than the stock strap, and the soft PU leather over foam genuinely reduces forehead pressure during the first hour of a session. Where it stumbles is long-session comfort — the foam layer is thin, and by the 90-minute mark you'll notice it flattening out. Still, for casual gamers and anyone who finds the default Meta strap too front-heavy, this is a solid inexpensive upgrade worth considering. Score: 4.2/5
What Is the OurhzTB VR Headset Strap?
I first spotted this OurhzTB strap while hunting for alternatives to the default Meta Quest 3 headband, which — let's be honest — presses uncomfortably on the brow after about 20 minutes. The listing promised a "floating" wear design, PU leather comfort and universal compatibility. Sounded good on paper. The package arrived in a plain poly bag (no fancy box), which immediately set expectations toward function over form — and honestly, that suited me fine.

At its core the OurhzTB strap is a replacement halo band that wraps around the back of your head. It replaces the original rigid plastic loop with a flexible, adjustable system using hook-and-loop tape and a wider rear support pad. The forehead section uses a thin layer of foam beneath PU leather — not memory foam, just standard cushioning — while the rear strap widens to about 5cm, spreading the load across the occipital ridge rather than concentrating pressure on one point.
Key Features
- Compatible with Meta Quest 3, Quest 3S, Quest 2, Pico 4 and Vision Pro headsets
- Soft PU leather forehead pad over thickened foam for skin-friendly comfort
- Weighs only 23 grams with adjustable suspension for a "floating" feel
- Hook-and-loop tape installation — no tools or adapters required
- Wider rear support strap distributes weight and reduces headset wobble
- Adjustable 3D head circumference for a custom fit on different head shapes
- Lightweight suspension design reduces front-heavy pressure during movement
Hands-On Review
Installation was genuinely painless. I threaded the strap through the Quest 3's side connectors — the same points the stock strap uses — and secured it with the hook-and-loop tape. Total time from opening the bag to wearing it: about ninety seconds. If you've swapped a strap before, this is no different. The rear strap slides into a slot behind the back padding of the headset and holds firm without sliding sideways.
The first thing I noticed once it was on was how little I felt. Not zero — it's still a strap pulling a 500-gram headset against your skull — but noticeably less pressure than the stock band. The PU leather is smooth and doesn't catch on hair the way some fabric alternatives do. By hour two of a session I was watching movies rather than thinking about my head.

What surprised me was the noise. There's almost none. No creaking, no squeaking when you adjust the fit — a detail that sounds trivial until you've used a budget strap that groans every time you look left. The magic tape held the Quest 3 steady through a full round of Beat Saber (the easy levels, I should admit — I'm not what you'd call coordinated) and stayed put through a weekend of Red Matter 2.
Here's the thing though: the foam is thin. I noticed it flatten slightly after about 75 minutes into a longer session last Saturday. By 90 minutes I could feel the harder underlying structure pressing through. This isn't a dealbreaker — most people won't be gaming continuously for 90 minutes — but if you do marathon VR sessions, keep this limitation in mind. By the second week the hook-and-loop tape showed轻微 signs of collecting lint, which is normal wear but worth noting if you're constantly adjusting the fit.
Overall? The OurhzTB strap delivers exactly what it promises at a price that's hard to argue with. It's not perfect, and the foam thickness is a real limitation, but it's considerably more comfortable than the stock strap for most users.
Who Should Buy It?
This strap makes sense for several types of buyers:
- Quest 3/2/3S owners unhappy with stock strap pressure — If the default headband leaves a red mark on your forehead after 20 minutes, this reduces that significantly.
- Casual gamers and media viewers — For 30–60 minute sessions of movies, puzzle games or light VR, the comfort level is genuinely good.
- Users with smaller head sizes — The adjustable rear strap and 3D circumference adjustment let you dial in a secure fit without over-tightening.
- Budget-conscious buyers — This undercuts the official Meta strap by a meaningful margin while delivering comparable core functionality.
Skip this if you're planning 90+ minute play sessions regularly, if you need built-in audio integration, or if you primarily play high-intensity games that demand an ultra-secure lock — a dedicated Halo strap with a top dial is a better fit for that use case.
Alternatives Worth Considering
If the OurhzTB strap doesn't quite fit your needs, here are two alternatives:
- Meta Quest Elite Strap with Audio — The official upgrade. Built-in speakers, more refined Halo design, and a dial for micro-adjustments. Costs more but eliminates the foam compression issue entirely.
- Kiwi Design Elastic VR Strap — Uses an elastic band system instead of hook-and-loop tape. Better for users who adjust fit frequently, though it trades some long-term durability for flexibility.
- Bobovr M2 Pro Battery Strap — If you're after both comfort and extended playtime, this adds a rear battery pack that counterbalances front weight. Significantly heavier but genuinely solves the pressure problem.
FAQ
Yes. The strap is confirmed compatible with Meta Quest 3, Quest 3S, Quest 2, Pico 4 and Vision Pro. The suspension system and rear support strap are designed to work with the standard side connector points on these headsets.
Final Verdict
The OurhzTB VR headset strap is a competent, affordable upgrade that genuinely reduces forehead pressure and fits a wide range of headsets. The 23-gram weight makes it barely noticeable during shorter sessions, and the PU leather finish is easy to clean and comfortable against skin. It's not a replacement for a premium Halo strap with audio or a battery counterbalance system, but at its price point it doesn't need to be. If you want meaningful comfort improvement without spending much, this strap is worth putting on your shortlist.