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I Loved My Quest 3 For Three Weeks. Then My Face Started Hating It.

I bought a Meta Quest 3 on a whim, expecting a toy. What I didn't expect was how good it would feel, or how much that would change once the honeymoon phase wore off.

Christopher Therrien, tech & VR reviewer
Christopher Therrien Tech & VR reviewer
Updated July 2026 7 min read
Person wearing a Meta Quest 3 headset at home
Week one. I was the guy showing everyone who'd sit still long enough.

This is the honest version of my Quest 3 story: the part everyone posts, and the part about the strap that nobody warns you about.

I didn't buy a Quest 3 because I was a gamer. I bought it because a coworker wouldn't stop talking about it, and curiosity finally won. The first night, I set up my Guardian boundary in the living room and did not leave for two hours.

Every review I'd read undersold it. The passthrough alone made it feel less like a gadget and more like a window into a slightly better version of my apartment. I was hooked before I'd even opened a real game.

The catch: nobody mentioned that the headset getting better is also what makes a bad strap harder to ignore. Three weeks in, I understood why.

The honeymoon phase

Everything about it worked. That was the problem.

The first few weeks were the version of VR everyone posts about. I kept finding new reasons to put the headset back on, and none of them felt like a chore.

Passthrough changed the room

Mixed reality wasn't a gimmick. I was rearranging furniture in AR before I'd even opened a game.

It was surprisingly social

I didn't expect to be inviting my roommate into a shared virtual room on night one, but here we were.

The games were actually good

Beat Saber alone justified the price. I was sweating by the second song.

Person playing an active VR game at home
Three weeks in, still convinced this was the best purchase I'd made all year.

The turn

If you tighten it enough to stop the wobble, it hurts. Loosen it enough to stop the pain, it wobbles.

Nobody warns you about this part. The stock strap feels fine for a quick demo. It is a different story once you start putting real hours on the headset.

Too tight

My forehead was the first to complain

I kept cranking the strap down to stop the display from sliding, and started noticing a red line on my forehead every time I took it off.

Too loose

Then the headset started drifting

So I'd loosen it, and every head turn in a game would nudge the display out of place. I was recentering more than I was playing.

Person inspecting the basic Quest elastic strap
That was me, mid-session, checking the strap instead of playing.

Turns out the stock elastic strap was never built to survive more than a twenty-minute session. I just hadn't put a headset on for longer than that before.

The fix

I didn't want to give up the headset. I wanted to fix the one part that was ruining it.

The NordLabs Comfort Strap adds a rigid halo-style frame, a rear battery counterweight, and an easy fit dial. Instead of asking my face to hold the headset in place, it spreads support around my head and balances the front-heavy feel.

NordLabs Comfort Strap balancing a Quest headset around the head
  • Less cheek and forehead pressure during long sessions
  • More stable fit, even during fast-paced games
  • Rear battery helps balance the headset and extends playtime
  • One-dial adjustment makes it easy to tighten, loosen, and share

What changed for me

It wasn't about tighter. It was about forgetting I had it on.

Person wearing the NordLabs Comfort Strap with Battery Pack
The Comfort Strap spreads support around the head, so long sessions stopped feeling like a countdown.
Movie nights in mixed reality

Watching a show in a virtual theater stopped ending after twenty minutes.

Marathon co-op sessions

My friends and I could finally finish a full run without someone tapping out early because their face hurt.

Letting my roommate try it

One dial meant handing over the headset didn't turn into a five-minute strap-adjustment ordeal.

Actually finishing a two-hour session

The rear battery meant the headset didn't die right when I was finally comfortable.

Before and after

My Quest 3, before and after the strap swap

What changed Stock strap (weeks 1-3) Comfort Strap (after)
Session length Rarely past 30-40 minutes Regularly 1-2 hours
Face pressure Red marks, forehead ache Weight spread around the head
Sharing with my roommate Re-threading elastic each time One dial, seconds to resize
How I felt after Ready to take it off Forgot I had it on

What I'd tell you to buy

If you're three weeks into your Quest 3 and your face is starting to complain, I've been there.

The Comfort Strap is the upgrade that actually fixed it for me: better balance, easier adjustment, and enough battery to finish what I started. Wish I'd bought it on day one.

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Questions I got asked

What people asked me after I posted about this

Did you really need to buy a whole new strap?

I thought so too, until the red mark on my forehead became a running joke with my roommate. The stock strap just isn't built for long sessions.

How long did it take to feel the difference?

Honestly, the first session. The weight distribution is immediately different: less like something clamped to your face, more like a headband.

Does the battery pack actually help?

Yes. Mine used to die right as I was getting comfortable. Now I get through a full weekend binge without thinking about it.

Can someone else use your headset with it on?

Yes, that's actually how my roommate ended up buying his own. The dial makes swapping between us painless.