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The '''Oculus Quest''' is a [[flat focus VR headset]] made by [[Oculus]] and released in +2019. It was replaced by the [[Quest 2]].
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{{Device Infobox
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|image=[[File:oculus quest 11.jpeg|250px]]
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|VR/AR=[[Virtual Reality]]
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|Type=[[Head-mounted display]]
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|Subtype=[[Integrated HMD]]
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|Platform=[[Oculus Quest Platform]]
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|Developer=[[Oculus VR]]
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|Operating System=Android-based OS
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|Predecessor=[[Oculus Go]]
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|Successor=[[Quest 2]]
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|CPU=[[Qualcomm Snapdragon 835]]
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|GPU=[[Qualcomm Adreno 540]]
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|Memory=4GB
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|Storage=6GB, 128GB
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|Display=OLED
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|Resolution=1440×1600 per eye
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|Refresh Rate=72Hz
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|Field of View=96°×94° (estimated)(ref 5)
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|Camera=4
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|Tracking=6DOF
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|Rotational Tracking=[[Gyroscope]], [[Accelerometer]]
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|Positional Tracking=[[Oculus Insight]]
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|Input=[[Oculus Touch Controllers]], Controller-free Hand Tracking
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|Connectivity=[[Oculus Link]], USB-C
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|Power=rechargeable headset, battery-operated controllers
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|Battery Life=2 to 3 hours
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|Weight=571grams
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|Size=6.3 x 8.27 x 3.46 inches
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|Release Date=May 21, 2019
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|Price=$399 (64GB), $499 (128GB)
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|Website=https://www.oculus.com/quest/
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}}
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The '''Oculus Quest''' is a [[VR headset]] from [[Oculus]]. It has a [[flat focus]].
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It was replaced in Oculus' lineup by the [[Quest 2]].
    
It is a [[standalone headset]].
 
It is a [[standalone headset]].
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It is Oculus' first hybrid headset that is fully standalone. The Oculus Quest and [[Rift S]] were launched at the same time, but offer distinctly different playing experiences. The Quest is a fully [[integrated HMD]], requiring no connection to a PC whereas the Rift S requires a PC for processing and play.<ref name=”four”>https://uploadvr.com/oculus-quest-2-specs/</ref>
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You can purchase a refurbished Oculus Quest from Facebook for $199; the product has been discontinued, though, in favor of the Meta Quest 2.<ref name=”two”></ref>
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Oculus rolled out the ability to connect the Quest to a PC through the beta version of [[Oculus Link]].<ref name=”six”>https://www.oculus.com/blog/play-rift-content-on-quest-with-oculus-link-available-now-in-beta/?locale=fr_FR</ref>
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==Hardware==
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The Quest comes with strap audio - speakers built into the headset - but you can also connect your headphones through a stereo audio jack.
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The CPU is a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 that comes with 8 cores. Three of the faster “gold” cores are dedicated to game play, and the rest are dedicated to system services like TimeWarp and tracking.<ref name=”three”>https://developer.oculus.com/blog/down-the-rabbit-hole-w-oculus-quest-the-hardware-software/</ref>
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The GPU is a Qualcomm Adreno 540 which “cuts the scene up into a grid of tiles and renders each in sequence.”<ref name=”three”></ref>
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The Touch Controllers expand upon the design of Rift’s controllers. They have the same button layout, but the rings are placed differently to improve controller registration by the HMD.<ref name=”three”></ref>
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The Quest comes with two Touch Controllers as well as the ability to use your hands for controller-free hand tracking.
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==Setup Tutorial==
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Download the Oculus mobile app to configure your device. Purchase and download games through the app or while wearing your headset.
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==Accessories==
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===Oculus Link===
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See [[Oculus Link]]. The Quest 2 is also compatible with this device.<ref name=”two”>https://www.oculus.com/quest/</ref>
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===Oculus Quest in-ear Headphones===
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If you prefer headphones instead of the Quest’s built-in speakers, you can purchase Oculus’ in-ear headphones.<ref name=”two”></ref>
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===Prescription Lenses===
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Quest is compatible with [[VirtuClear lens inserts]].
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==Apps==
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===Oculus Quest Store===
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You can purchase games from the [[Oculus Quest Store]] on PC, mobile app, or from within the Store while wearing your headset.
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The Oculus Quest has full support for Unity and Unreal engines as well as the [[Oculus SDK]] for games made outside of these engines.
    
==References==
 
==References==
 
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[[Category:VR headsets]]
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[[Category:Standalone VR headsets]]

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