Oculus Quest Just got 3 Big Upgrades — What You Need To Know

Oculus Quest Just got 3 Big Upgrades — What You Need To Know

Both Oculus Quest and Oculus Quest 2 will receive three upgrades to make using the all-in-one virtual reality headset more fun and easy.

The upgrades include an improved Guardian mode, wireless streaming from a computer, and new voice command support. Combined, these should make the headset even more attractive as the best way to get started with VR.

Thankfully, there is very little required to access these upgrades, so if you have a Quest or Quest 2, read on in anticipation of what you will see. 5]

Guardian mode in Oculus Quest and Oculus Quest 2 is a good way to "fill" the virtual space to prevent running face-first into walls. So far, however, it has been a bit limited.

But the good news, reported by UploadVR, is that the Quest headset is getting an upgrade that will allow you to mark chairs and couches as part of the virtual environment.

This means that instead of being marked as the boundary of the VR space, sitting there without removing the Quest headset will trigger the Guardian system to trigger couch mode (basically a seated VR mode).

Currently, you must draw a VR boundary line on the couch or seat, which means that it marks the edge of the VR area, so the headset will not register it as usable space. However, with this upgrade, you will be able to drag a virtual rectangle to mark the sofa and get the correct dimensions, just like how you would mark a VR space.

Once completed, the sofa or chair will appear as a 3D model in the Oculus Home virtual menu environment. This means that the chair is recognized and you can sit on it, triggering the seated VR mode.

Just keep in mind that this upgrade is currently an experimental process and may not have been rolled out to your Quest or Quest 2 yet.

On the surface, this new upgrade may seem small. But anything that makes the experience of using VR more seamless is definitely important; setting up a VR headset and measuring the space required is a daunting task, especially in a small room or apartment. Therefore, it would be very nice to have tools that simplify it.

Another upgrade to Oculus Quest comes from the Virtual Desktop app, which has finally received Oculus Store approval. That means you can now purchase it on the main Oculus Quest store for $19.99, which means you don't have to go through the process of sideloading it.

Virtual Desktop means you can stream PC-only VR games to the Quest headset and run other apps on your PC. Moreover, all of this can be done wirelessly.

In addition, it supports Bluetooth mice, keyboards, and other peripherals. Furthermore, up to four computers can be connected to Quest and switched on the fly.

The Oculus Quest and Quest 2 also include another feature called "Hey Facebook" voice commands.

This opt-in feature essentially brings Facebook's existing voice commands to the Quest headset when the microphone is on. When the microphone is off, Facebook cannot hear.

Voice commands allow the user to reset the headset's perspective, navigate settings, and launch apps.

These upgrades show Facebook's commitment to building VR and why headsets like the Oculus Quest 2 are our top pick for the best VR headsets. If you want one, see our Where to Buy article for U.S. and U.K. retailers that sell the Oculus Quest 2.

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