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This is the ultimate guide to the Oculus Quest 2. We break down every single feature in this VR headset and show you some tips that you need to know!

Some of the things we cover:

Display and other technical specs

The best Oculus Quest 2 Games and accessories

How to buy the Oculus Quest 2

and more!

If we’ve missed anything, just comment down below and we’ll get you the answers!

Table Of Contents

How to Buy the Oculus Quest 2

Oculus Quest 2 Release Date

Oculus Quest 2 Videos and Pictures

Unboxing and Setup

Technical Specifications

Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 vs XR2 for VR

64 GB vs 256 GB

Display

IPD Adjustment

Refresh Rate

Casting

Audio

Colors

New Soft Touch Strap

Elite Strap

Size and Weight

Battery Life

Oculus Touch Controllers

Inside-Out Tracking and Guardian

Games

Oculus Move

Oculus Link

Virtual Desktop

Oculus Quest 2 Box

Other Accessories

Rumored Software Features

Cross-Device App Sharing

Software Graphic Improvements

Other Software References

Other Guides

How to Buy the Oculus Quest 2

The easiest way to purchase the Quest 2 is from the Oculus website directly. You can choose between the standard 64 GB version or upgrade to 256 GB worth of space.

Click here to preorder the Oculus Quest 2 VR headset.

You can also check out Amazon to buy the Oculus Quest 2 using the link below.

Oculus Quest 2 — Advanced All-In-One Virtual Reality Headset — 64 GB

Next-level Hardware - Make every move count with a blazing-fast processor and our highest-resolution display

All-In-One Gaming - With backward compatibility, you can explore new titles and old favorites in the expansive Quest content library

Immersive Entertainment - Get the best seat in the house to live concerts, groundbreaking films, exclusive events and more

$369.99

Buy on Amazon

Oculus Quest 2 Release Date

The Oculus Quest 2 was released on October 13th, 2020. It became available for pre-order on September 16th immediately after the

keynote speech at Facebook Connect

.

Below, we take a look at some pictures of the new Quest 2! Underneath that, we go into detail all of the features included in the headset.

Did you just receive your hardware?

Our unboxing and setup guide

will get you up and running!

Oculus Quest 2 Videos and Pictures

If you want to see more, here are some pictures of the Quest 2 headset!

Check out this Oculus Quest 2 video review from our friend, Eric For President!

Oculus Quest 2 Review : A Headset Of Compromises

Watch this video on YouTube

Unboxing and Setup

The Oculus Quest 2 comes in a box with the following items:

Quest 2 headset

2 Touch Controllers

Charging wall block

1m Charging cable

Glasses spacer

Instructions booklet

Most of the setup takes place in the headset, where you will select your language and connect it to your home wifi network. You will have to sync your hardware with the companion Oculus App, which you download from the Apple App or Google Play Store. This is the first headset where Oculus is requiring a Facebook account for new VR players. People with an existing Oculus device can use their existing Oculus ologin until 2023.

After your headset is configured, you will be asked to setup either a roomscale or stationary guardian, which is a boundary that protects your virtual area.

We have a

full unboxing and setup guide

to people started in this area.

Technical Specifications

The Oculus Quest 2 contains a Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2 CPU. Where the Snapdragon 835 on the Quest 1 was released in 2017, the new XR2 is brand new for 2020.

The Quest 2 comes with 6 GB of RAM, which is two more than the previous generation.

It comes with storage options of 64 GB and 256 GB.

Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 vs XR2 for VR

How does the new

Snapdragon XR 2 CPU in the Oculus Quest 2 compare to the Quest 1

?

Venturebeat

broke things down nicely when the XR2 was announced in December 2019.

Here’s another breakdown in the two CPU chips:

64 GB vs 256 GB

Should you buy the 64 GB or 256 GB version of the Oculus Quest 2

? Other than the $100 price difference, how do you determine which size of hard drive is right for you?

In general, the 64 GB is fine for you if:

You don’t care about losing game progress and challenges if you have to uninstall old games to install new ones. Note that

SideQuest VR

has the option to uninstall games but keep save progress safe in case you want to reinstall later.

You aren’t planning to load any media files (videos and photos) onto the headset.

You plan on using

Oculus Link

or

Virtual Desktop

to mostly play games which are on your computer.

Spending extra money on the elite strap or other accessories is a priority for you.

In general, the 256 GB hard drive is recommended for you if:

You want to regularly

stream local movies and TV

shows in your headset.

You don’t want to have to uninstall and reinstall games.

You plan on trying out lots of SideQuest and third party games in addition to ones from the Oculus store.

Money is not an option.

For most people, the 64 GB is fine. The biggest Oculus Quest 2 game is less than 5 GB, which should give you plenty of room to load over 10 games at a time.

Display

The Oculus Quest 2 contains a single panel LCD screen. It is a higher-resolution fast-switching LCD display. The resolution on the headset is 1832 x 1920 per eye. Overall, this is about 50% more pixels in the screen than the original Quest 1 and more than in the Oculus Rift S too.

The new headset has an RGB stripe display, which fits pixels much nicer together on the screen. This eliminates the amount of black space between each pixel, letting everything look clear and crisp in your vision.

The original Quest 1 contained dual OLED screens for comparison with a resolution of 1440 x 1600 for each eye. LCD displays provide a clearer and more crisp display in general and should be seen as an improvement over the original Quest.

IPD Adjustment

The Quest 2 contains a manual three-slot IPD adjustment feature. This allows you to set the interpupillary distance of the display at either 58 mm, 63 mm, or 68 mm by pushing on the edges of the lenses to slot them into one of the settings. Then in the settings, the software adjusts the pixels on the display that your eyes see so that they are clear and centered in your eyesight.

Refresh Rate

The headset contains a maximum refresh rate of 90 Hz. This higher refresh rate removes any flicker in the video and is more comfortable for longer gameplay sessions. Quest 1 games that were created to work with that headset’s 72 Hz max will need to add support for the higher refresh rate. This means that 90 Hz will only work for game titles that support this option.

Right before the release of the Quest 2, Oculus announced that

90 Hz would not be available at launch time.

The suspected reason is an error in how the guardian behaves during the higher refresh rate. Some games have added 90Hz ability which will be automatically enabled when Oculus enables the functionality in the future.

Casting

The headset can cast to the attached phone running the companion app, a Google Chromecast device, or the Nvidia Shield TV (also a Chromecast device). This allows your friends to watch what you are doing in the headset at the same time.

The Quest 2 has improved its casting, showing higher quality video output and significantly lower latency between your actions and what’s happening on the TV.

The Oculus Quest 2 also contains support for the Wi-Fi 6 standard, allowing for faster speeds to everything it connects to if you have a supported router.

Audio

Audio has been upgraded to new 3D positional audio. This allows for better audio recognition in busy environments and an accurate audio representation of all 360 degrees.

Colors

The new Quest 2 headset is available in a new white color. At launch, there is not the option to buy the headset in the traditional black color that the original Quest 1 came in. There is no indication that the black color will be returning in the future, but we will update this section if more information is released.

New Soft Touch Strap

The Quest 2 has a brand new soft touch strap which is easier to slip on and off. The top strap of the headset attaches at the back of your head with a loop that goes around the side strap. The side straps have a two layer adjustable strap instead of velcro.

You pull on the left strap to tighten the fit on yuor head and right strap to loosen the fit. The entire strap is softer to wear and better distributes weight around your head.

Elite Strap

Oculus is selling an accessory for the headset called the Elite strap. This elite strap includes a fit wheel that allows you to quickly tighten and loosen the fit on your head. The fit wheel design is similar to the one found on the Oculus Rift S.

An additional accessory provides an external battery with the elite strap so that you can double your battery life too.

Check out other top Oculus Quest 2 accessories here.

Size and Weight

Officially, Facebook has said that the Oculus Quest 2 is 10% smaller than the original Quest. The depth of the headset is less than the original model.

A 10% reduction in weight means that the headset weighs 530 grams. The majority of weight difference is in the lighter strap on the headset.

Battery Life

The battery on the new Quest 2 retains the two hour life that the original Quest had. Early reviews show that the battery life is decreased slightly, but these reports have not been confirmed widescale.

Oculus is now selling an elite strap with battery pack attachment. This battery pack will double the battery life on your headset. As well, its placement at the back of your head will help the weight distribution of the headset on your head.

Oculus Touch Controllers

The new headset has improved Touch controller with better ergonomics.

Documentation for the new Quest controllers indicate a few features that fans will love. For starters, the tracking rate appears to be doubled from 30 Hz to 60 Hz. This will reduce latency and improve the accuracy of movement on the controllers. Also, there is reference to a new accelerometer and gyroscope which will help with motion and orientation of the controllers.

A few cosmetic changes have been made to the Touch Controllers:

The thumb area has been widened with more space.

The tracking ring appears to be larger and more angled backwards. This should improve the inside-out tracking on the controllers.

The controllers no longer have a cross-hatched grip on the hand piece.

The battery compartment is clipped in instead of a magnetic on the last generation controller, so they don’t slip off on accident ever.

The new generation touch controllers have

4x

the battery life of the last generation, which is a huge improvement. Part of this was achieved by reducing the infrared sensors in the ring. This might decrease tracking accuracy slightly, but there are not enough reviews to confirm or deny this yet.

Inside-Out Tracking and Guardian

Like its predecessor, the Oculus Quest contains

inside-out tracking

that does not require any external base stations to monitor your movement. All tracking of your position comes from four external-facing cameras installed on the Quest 2. When you put on your headset, you have to draw a safe guardian around your play space. Your cameras make sure that you stay within this play space and do not go outside of it.

Games

Games for the Quest can be installed directly while wearing the headset or from the companion Oculus App, which is automatically synced with the hardware.

A number of new launch games were announced alongside the Oculus Quest 2:

Population: ONE

The Climb 2

Jurassic World: Aftermath

Star Wars: Tales From The Galaxy’s Edge

Warhammer 40,000: Battle Sister

Pistol Whip 2089

Myst (Reimagined for VR)

In addition, Ubisoft announced that they are developing new Assassin’s Creed and Splinter Cell games built from the ground up for VR.

Facebook also announced that they were bringing

Facebook Messenger

to the platform so that you can chat and join games with friends even easier than before.

Check out our live list of the best Oculus Quest 2 games here.

Oculus Move

The Quest 2 features a new fitness dashboard called

Oculus Move.

This shows you real-time fitness stats about your play session including:

Calories

Move Minutes

% of Goal

Streak Information

Per-Game Move Stats

You can share move information with your friends and run competitions with them too.

Oculus Link

Oculus Link

was a game changer for the Quest when support was added in late 2019. The feature allows you to tether your Quest to your PC and play any PCVR games from the SteamVR or Oculus Rift store. Oculus Link powers each game from your PC and uses the Quest as a simple display headset.

Using an Oculus Link cable with the Oculus Quest 2 allows you to play any PC VR game on your headset. Since the pixel density is greater than the Rift S, this is the highest quality way to play PC VR games with an Oculus headset.

Virtual Desktop

An alternative to Oculus Link is the Virtual Desktop application for the Quest 2. Virtual Desktop allows you to wirelessly play PCVR Oculus or Steam games without the use of any cables. The Quest 2 also supports the new WiFi 6 standard. This means that if you have a compatible modem, you can stream as fast as possible with low latency.

We have a

complete step-by-step setup guide for Virtual Desktop on Oculus Quest 2 here

which will have you setup and playing PCVR games in no time. A lot of players have raved that Virtual Desktop offers even better performance than Oculus Link, without the cost of the extra cable.

Oculus Quest 2 Box

The official box of the Quest 2 was leaked out on September 15th, 2020. The front of the box contains a picture of the VR headset. On the back, six games are showcased:

Beat Saber

Facebook Horizon

Jurassic World: Aftermath

Star Wars: Tales From The Galaxy’s Edge

Population: ONE

The Climb 2

Other Accessories

There are a number of other

Oculus Quest 2 accessories

available to purchase alongside the headset:

Carrying Case

Fit Pack – This kit includes a pair of light blockers and two interchangeable facial interfaces for wider or narrower face shapes.

Elite Strap

Elite Strap with Battery

Oculus Link cable

Logitech PRO Gaming Headset

– Pro-grade gaming audio with memory-foam leatherette earpads that reduces outside noise.

Logitech G333 VR Gaming headphones

– Immerse into VR with in-ear dual-driver gaming audio, and custom-length cable and straps.

VR Facial Cover – Improve hygiene, immersion and comfort with this custom ergonomic solution from VR Cover.

These can all be purchased from the Oculus store page.

Rumored Software Features

A number of features and references have been added into the Oculus Quest operating system code lately. These features have not been officially announced, which has led many to believe that they are new features for the upcoming Quest 2.

Cross-Device App Sharing

References to cross-device app sharing have appeared in the operating system code. This implies that you will be able to share photos, videos, progress, and game data between the new headset and other apps such as Facebook or the Oculus app.

Software Graphic Improvements

It appears that users will be able to improve and adjust the graphics on their headset in a few different ways:

Antialiasing option

“High Quality Panel Rendering”

Brightness slider

The option to change the font size

New passthrough filters called “HD” or “SuperRes”

Other Software References

Desktop broadcasting

Voice commands triggered by the phrase “Hey Facebook”

“Intrusion alert” when someone enters your Guardian space

A feature to sync your phone with your headset to receive notifications

The ability to add your sofa to your playspace

Passthrough keyboard

Fitness tracker

Instant replay

Multi-user support

Cloud storage

Eye tracking

Other Guides

Check out these other VR guides involving the Oculus Quest 2!

Oculus Quest 2 vs Quest 1

Oculus Quest 2 vs Rift S

Oculus Quest 2 vs HP Reverb G2

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