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Announced in September, Oculus Link is available today in beta form for Quest users, enabling PC VR software to run on the headset using a USB cable.
For you to be able to use the Oculus Link, you need a VR-ready PC, a high-quality USB-C cable of at least 10 feet, your Quest software client that is installed on your PC, and a Quest headset that ...
The Link software will work with most third-party cables, or you can wait for Oculus to release its own premium 5-meter-long cable with a right angle connector later this year. With the ...
Facebook's beta version of Oculus Link software and a third-party cable let you get a sense of how Oculus Quest performs as a PC VR headset.
The teased 120 Hz support is now available for developers and players on the Oculus Quest 2, and Air Link may allow you to stream PC VR games without a cable.
The software update, expected later this year, will link the Quest to a PC with a single USB-C cable, and will work as a headset to play PC-based content.
Facebook-owned Oculus VR is launching an update in November for its standalone Quest headset that will allow it to be plugged into any virtual reality-ready gaming PC to access the entire Rift ...
When Oculus Air Link is not working on your PC, the first step is to close the Oculus software and any related processes. Then, relaunch the Oculus software and check if Air Link is working.
Oculus released v23 of the Quest software which enabled 90Hz mode and brings Oculus Link out of beta. 90Hz games coming soon.
Oculus is turning on its Air Link PC streaming feature for the Quest 2 virtual reality headset. Air Link is part of the Oculus v28 software update, which recently started rolling out to Oculus ...
While Oculus Quest was previously limited to its own separate catalog of standalone VR titles, the new Oculus Link cable and software update will allow Quest to play titles designed for Oculus Rift S.