Difference between revisions of "Quest 2"
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+ | The '''Quest 2''' is a [[VR headset]] from Oculus/Meta/Facebook. It is formerly known as the Oculus Quest 2. | ||
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+ | It is a followup to the original [[Oculus Quest|Quest]]. | ||
It uses the [[XR2]] SoC. Its CPU is a [[SXR2130P]]. | It uses the [[XR2]] SoC. Its CPU is a [[SXR2130P]]. | ||
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The Quest 2 requires the user to sign in with a smartphone app and sign into the headset using a facebook account. It is unusable without a facebook account or the smartphone app. | The Quest 2 requires the user to sign in with a smartphone app and sign into the headset using a facebook account. It is unusable without a facebook account or the smartphone app. | ||
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+ | It requires a complicated developer mode signing setup to put apps on it that the user develops. | ||
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+ | Google accepts Quest 2s through their recycling program.<ref name="f991">{{cite web | title=Recycling for Google Devices, Phones, Chromebooks, and Accessories | website=Google Store | url=https://store.google.com/us/magazine/recycling?hl=en-US | access-date=2024-08-17}}</ref> | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:VR headsets]] | [[Category:VR headsets]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Head-mounted displays]] |
Latest revision as of 02:02, 2 October 2024
The Quest 2 is a VR headset from Oculus/Meta/Facebook. It is formerly known as the Oculus Quest 2.
It is a followup to the original Quest.
It uses the XR2 SoC. Its CPU is a SXR2130P.
It has monochrome passthrough.
The Quest 2 requires the user to sign in with a smartphone app and sign into the headset using a facebook account. It is unusable without a facebook account or the smartphone app.
It requires a complicated developer mode signing setup to put apps on it that the user develops.
Google accepts Quest 2s through their recycling program.[1]