Oculus Rift S

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An Oculus Rift S headset and two controllers

The Oculus Rift S is a VR headset from Oculus manufactured by Lenovo. It has flat focus.

The design includes a halo headband and fit wheel, room-scale tracking with no external sensors (which were required for the Rift), and a higher resolution compared to the Rift.[1]

The Rift S was released at the same time as Oculus Quest.

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The Rift S requires a PC connection.

Other differences between Rift S and Quest: Passthrough support and sensors. The Rift S has an enhanced version of Passthrough called Passthrough+ which supports Asynchronous Spacewarp (ASW).[2] The Rift S also has a fifth sensor to support this enhanced passthrough experience.[1]

Release and Pricing[edit]

Two games were released exclusively for Rift S: Asgard's Wrath and Stormland.[3]

Hardware[edit]

Oculus Rift S came with a HMD, two Touch controllers + AA batteries, optical cable for connecting the headset to PC, and a video output adapter.

Unlike the Rift CV1, the Rift S does not have adjustable IPD mechanics; you can adjust some of the settings through the software, but could not adjust the center of the lenses.[1][4]

PC Requirements[edit]

Recommended[5][edit]

  • Graphics: Nvidia GTX 1060 / AMD Radeon RX 480 or greater, Nvidia GTX 970 / AMD Radeon R9 290 or greater
  • CPU: Intel i5-4590 / AMD Ryzen 5 1500X or greater
  • Memory: 8GB+ RAM
  • Video Outputs: DisplayPortTM 1.2 / Mini DisplayPort
  • USB Ports: 1x USB 3.0 port
  • OS: Windows 10

Setup Tutorial[edit]

  1. Download the VR software from Oculus.
  2. Connect your PC and Rift S headset using the provided DisplayPort cable.
  3. Browse the Rift library for games through your desktop, Oculus mobile app, or within virtual reality.

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Accessories[edit]

Prescription Lenses[edit]

You can purchase prescription-strength VirtuClear Lens Inserts for your Oculus Rift S. They are 1.60 Hi Index Essilor lenses with anti-reflective coating meant to make your VR experience clearer. You can purchase through Frames Direct and will be asked for a valid prescription. The prescription range is SPH: 0 to -8.0 | CYL: 0 to -2.0.[7]

Apps[edit]

Store[edit]

You can purchase games from the Oculus Rift store on PC, mobile app, or from within the Store while wearing your headset. You can also play Oculus Quest games on Rift S.

Developer[edit]

Visit Oculus SDK

History[edit]

  • Release: May 21, 2019
  • Discontinued: April 2021 in favor of Meta Quest 2, which can be connected to PC
  • 2023: Rift S users will need to use Facebook account to sign in [8]

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