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Keep your Quest safe with these great storage cases

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If you’re looking for the best Oculus Quest case, you’ll want to grab it soon. Now that the Quest has been discontinued in favor of the slightly smaller Quest 2, many original Quest cases are going out of stock, and Quest 2 cases may be an inch too small for your current headset. We’ve compiled the best case selections that will fit your budget and are still in stock, either for the Quest or the Quest 2.

Official Quest Case

Oculus Quest Travel Case

Staff pick

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The official Oculus Quest Travel Case is the perfect fit to carry and store your Oculus Quest and accessories. Made specifically for the Quest, this case holds it perfectly in place, keeping everything snug. The controllers have a dedicated foam holder that ensures they do not move around or scratch your lenses.

$40 from B&H
$40 at Oculus Store

Official Quest 2 Case

Oculus Quest 2 Carrying Case

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If you’re here to find protection for the new Quest 2, look no further than the official Oculus Quest 2 Carrying Case. It’s designed to fit the new headset’s different dimensions, along with the controllers, charging cable, power adapter, and either Elite Strap or Elite Strap with battery. The inlay is designed to keep everything static so nothing moves around.

$50 from Amazon
$50 from Best Buy

Useful Quest substitute

JSVER Carrying Case

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This popular alternative to the official Quest 1 case has a few perks over the Oculus-designed model. While the Oculus case leaves room underneath the headset for cables, the JSVER model has a mesh on the top for storing larger accessories. It also has an internal belt that holds the Quest in place and a strap for carrying the case over your shoulder.

$27 from Amazon

Works for either Quest

Fromsky Hard Case

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Whether you own the first or second Quest, this case should fit your headset, though it may be slightly roomier for the Quest 2. Internal elastic straps on the top and bottom will hold the controllers and headset in place, respectively, so things stay in place. There’s also a separate mesh bag for holding your accessories.

$18 from Amazon

Versatile and robust

Hermitshell Hard EVA Travel Case

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This hard EVA travel case by Hermitshell is modular and well-constructed. It’s molded to fit the dimensions of the original Quest, has a slot for the glasses spacer, and a mesh section for your Link cable and other accessories, though unfortunately, it isn’t zippered. It also has an outside handle for carrying it around and a detachable shoulder strap.

$29 from Amazon
$32 at Newegg

Rugged and customizable

CASEMATIX Carry Case

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The CASEMATIX Carry Case is by far the most rugged case for the Oculus Quest or Quest 2. The foam interior is entirely customizable, so you can create a space for lens cleaners, extra batteries, or anything else you might need. The case has a firm handle, so carrying it around is a snap. If you upgrade to the Quest 2, you can adjust the foam to fit it instead.

$40 from Amazon
$30 at Best Buy
$53 at Walmart

Compact and waterproof

Aenllosi Hard Case

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The Aenllosi Hard Case for the original Oculus Quest is compact and durable, making it ideal for easy storage on trips. This crush-proof case is perfect for stowing away in your luggage on a flight or road trip. The case is also shock and waterproof, so you can be assured your case will be safe.

$36 from Amazon

Best carrying case

Choosing a good case is essential if you plan to keep your Quest safe while storing or traveling. Our favorite pick to store the Oculus Quest is the official Oculus Quest Travel Case or Oculus Quest 2 Carrying Case. While our other picks are good options depending on your needs and budget, the official cases are guaranteed to fit your model snugly, so there’s no chance of damage in transit. Plus, you can easily carry it with you or store it.

If you’re looking for a case that will be useful after you upgrade from the Quest to the Quest 2 or another headset, we recommend the CASEMATRIX Carry Case. Once it arrives, you cut the foam to fit whatever headset you’ve bought. Once you get a new headset, if it doesn’t fit, you can buy some cheap replacement foam to reshape the interior for your new headset, but keep the rugged case for continued protection.

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