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I've known about EmuVR for a long time now. I absolutely love the idea. I don't have VR yet, and I don't want to spoil it for myself by playing without VR. Right now I'm torn between waiting for Valve's "Deckard", buying the Valve Index, or buying the Quest 3. I have an RTX 4090, so I know my computer is more than capable.
I can probably count on one hand how many things I'm excited to do in VR, and EmuVR is one of them.
Anyone who's interested in VR but doesn't want the high outlay or to commit to particular hardware just yet, and has any half-decent Android or iOS phone, should check out VRidge from RiftCat. It turns your phone into a Steam-compatible VR headset; just get one of those head-mounted phone holders and away you go.
VR controls can be an issue; the software lets you fake them with a standard game controller, but I haven't found any easy way to have full VR controls (real first-party VR controllers all seem to be tied to the headset, and third-party software that uses things like Wii remotes and Sony PS Move controllers seems complicated and fiddly). But for this EmuVR I don't think that VR controls are likely to be a sticking point.
EDIT: The VRidge site says that it supports iOS as well.