Explore Hidden Functions: Maximizing Your Experience with the Oculus Quest VR Gear's Best-Kept Secrets
Explore Hidden Functions: Maximizing Your Experience with the Oculus Quest VR Gear’s Best-Kept Secrets
Quick Links
- Mixed Reality
- The Passthrough Mode Shortcut
- Hand Tracking
- PC VR!
- High Refresh Rates (for Quest 2)
- Keyboard and Controller Support
- Fitness Tracking
- Voice Commands
- Mobile Mixed Reality Capture
- Casting to a TV
- More Features Are Coming
The Meta Quest VR headsets are brilliant standalone VR systems packed with accessible games and experiences, but these affordable VR machines can do much more than you may realize. These are ten of the coolest features you should try today.
1. Mixed Reality
The cameras on the outside of the Quest headset were originally meant for nothing more than environmental tracking , but now they can be used for Mixed Reality (MR) applications as well. Depending on the app, this means that you can bring real-world objects into VR. The Quest itself allows you to see your real-world couch in VR , and pair and track a limited number of keyboard models . Apps like PianoVision let you play a real piano in VR, learning as you go.
2. The Passthrough Mode Shortcut
Unlike some VR headsets, the Quest headsets don’t have a halo-strap system with a flip-up mechanism. This is good for portability but not great when you quickly need to leave VR to deal with something in the real world.
Luckily you can quickly switch to “Passthrough” mode while using your Quest by double-tapping the side of the headset. This will show you the world through the exterior cameras. It’s a little weird, but it’s the easiest way to switch between VR and the real world. The double-tap feature isn’t on by default, so you’ll have to enable it first .
3. Hand Tracking
The Touch controllers that come with the Quest are great, but you can ditch them entirely and use your bare hands to navigate the Quest UI and even play a few games. After you’ve enabled hand-tracking you’ll find that many non-gaming apps, such as web browsers, or streaming video are much more comfortable to use if you don’t have to fumble for a controller all the time. There are also a few brilliant games built around this feature, offering an entirely different kind of VR immersion.
4. PC VR!
The best thing about the Quest is that you don’t have to spend thousands of dollars on a powerful gaming PC to use it. It’s a self-contained system with its own software. However, if you happen to own a powerful PC or get one later, you can connect your Quest to it for the full PC-VR experience.
The feature is known as Link , and using it is as easy as installing the Quest software on your computer and then connecting the Quest using a USB-C cable or wirelessly over Wi-Fi.
5. High Refresh Rates (for Quest 2)
A fast refresh rate can make a big difference to the VR experience, but by default, the Quest 2 is locked to 90Hz. This is enough for a great sense of immersion, but the actual display panel in the headset can go faster. You can enable 120Hz mode under the Quest’s Experimental Features section under Settings.
This will impact battery life, but there are a few Quest games that take advantage of this refresh rate. If you’re using your Quest for PC VR with a USB-C cable, battery life concerns obviously don’t apply.
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6. Keyboard and Controller Support
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We mentioned that the Quest headsets could be paired with some models of Bluetooth keyboard above, but you can also pair a gamepad to your Quest, which will work with certain games and apps. For example, you can use a controller with Tetris Effect or Virtual Desktop. Just follow the steps to pair a gamepad , and you’re set.
7. Fitness Tracking
There are many great fitness apps on Quest, and VR is a great way to stay active even when you’re not playing something specifically meant as exercise. So it makes sense that Meta added a feature called Oculus Move to track how much exercise you’re getting while in VR. Best of all, if you use an iPhone or Apple Watch to track your fitness, you can sync your Quest data directly to Apple Health. Quest Move can be found in your VR app library.
- Title: Explore Hidden Functions: Maximizing Your Experience with the Oculus Quest VR Gear's Best-Kept Secrets
- Author: Andrew
- Created at : 2024-08-30 14:41:03
- Updated at : 2024-08-31 14:41:03
- Link: https://tech-renaissance.techidaily.com/explore-hidden-functions-maximizing-your-experience-with-the-oculus-quest-vr-gears-best-kept-secrets/
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