When it comes to price / versatility ratio, the winner is undoubtedly the Honeycomb Bravo.
However, when using Bravo in VR, you have to remember that it is a large “piece of furniture”. Currently MSFS does not yet allow the use of controllers (only mice), but it will (hopefully) be possible in the future.
Then the dimensions make it a bit more difficult. I use Bravo in the X-Plane as well and would often prefer it to be a smaller build.
In addition, in VR you will not use annuntiators lights, and probably the AP function.
I looked at smaller and more precise throttle designs: Virtual-fly TQ6 or Digital Throttle Quadrant Console by Precysions Flight Control.
But they are targeted at a specific type of aircraft, and the Bravo provides excellent functionality from the C172 to turbo twin-engined planes to the B747.
And the price of Bravo is good for what it offers.
My 2 cents