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What is Meta Quest 2?
Meta Quest 2 is a virtual reality headset — our most advanced all-in-one VR system yet. From multiplayer games to unique social experiences to joining up with friends at a live show or instructor-led workout, Meta Quest 2 provides new opportunities to meet and connect with others in VR.
Note: You do need a compatible smart phone to complete the initial setup for Meta Quest 2.
How to cast with Meta Quest 2, Meta Quest and Oculus Go
This article covers the basics of how to cast your view in VR to others around you. If you're looking for info about casting your view and yourself, check out mobile mixed reality camera instead.
Getting started with CastingEnsure your devices are on the same Wi-Fi network
Casting allows you to share what you’re seeing in VR with others around you. You can cast to your computer, phone, or supported Chromecast device.
Before you begin casting, make sure your headset and casting device are connected to the same Wi-Fi network. Keep in mind that some apps may not allow casting.
Cast to your computerVia your browser
- On your computer, go to oculus.com/casting with Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge and log in to your account.
- Put your headset on and press on your controller to open the universal menu.
- Select Sharing then select Cast.
- Select Computer then select Next.
- If you don't see your computer listed, make sure that your headset and computer are on the same Wi-Fi network.
- Select Done.
Cast to your phone or Chromecast deviceVia the Oculus app
- Open the Oculus app on your phone.
- Select in the top right of your screen.
- Under Cast From, select the headset you'd like to cast from.
Make sure it says Connected under your listed headset.
- Under Cast To, select This Phone or the Chromecast device you want to use.
- Tap Start at the bottom of your screen, put your headset on and accept the in-VR prompt to start casting.
Stop casting
Press on your controller to open the universal menu.
- Select to open Sharing, then select Cast.
- Select Stop Casting.
Known issues
- TVs with built-in Chromecast or other smart functionality may be supported, but compatibility can't be guaranteed with all models.
- You may experience issues when casting and recording simultaneously.
- Exiting or minimizing the Oculus app may interrupt casting.
- Casting may increase battery usage or degrade in-app performance.
To get help troubleshooting your Chromecast device, visit Google's Chromecast Help page.
Using Voice Commands on Meta Quest 2
Voice Commands is a feature that allows you to perform different actions using your voice. This can be used for things such as navigating your settings, launching applications and resetting your headset view. Learn more about which commands you can say.
Turning on Voice Commands
- Press on your right Touch controller to pull up your universal menu.
- Hover over the clock on the left side of the universal menu. When Quick Settings appears, select it to open the Quick Settings panel.
- Select Voice Commands.
- Select Start Setup.
- Choose between Continue Setup and Set Up Later. You can always manage this option later in Settings.
- Select Enable Shortcut or Not Now. This shortcut allows you to double press to initiate a Voice Command. You can choose to skip this shortcut, or manage this feature by going to your Settings. selecting Device, then selecting Voice Commands.
Using Voice Commands
- If you set up the Voice Commands shortcut, press twice and skip to step 4, otherwise press on your right Touch controller to pull up your universal menu.
- Hover over the clock on the left side of the universal menu. When Quick Settings appears, select it to open the Quick Settings panel.
- Select Voice Commands.
- You’ll be prompted to give a voice command. If you’re unsure of what to do, try “What can I say?” to see a list of supported commands.
- Try a voice command, like “What time is it?” or "Show me Store."
Using Voice Commands with "Hey Facebook"
When you log in with your Facebook account, you may have the option to enable the "Hey Facebook" wake word. Enabling "Hey Facebook" will allow you to activate Voice Commands on your Meta Quest 2 device.
To opt in and begin using "Hey Facebook":
- Press on your right Touch controller to pull up your universal menu.
- Hover over the clock on the left side of the universal menu. When Quick Settings appears, select it to open the Quick Settings panel.
- Select Settings in the top right corner, then select Experimental
- Select the toggle next to "Hey Facebook" to turn this feature on.
Enabling "Hey Facebook" may affect the performance of some apps. If in-app performance is affected, "Hey Facebook" will turn off automatically and you'll receive a notification. "Hey Facebook" will still be available in Home.
Learn more about the commands you can use with “Hey Facebook”.
Change Voice Commands voice
To choose a different voice to interact with:
- Press on your right Touch controller to pull up your universal menu.
- Hover over the clock on the left side of the universal menu. When Quick Settings appears, select it to open the Quick Settings panel.
- Select Settings in the top right corner, then select System.
- Select Voice Commands, then select Edit next to Voice Selection.
- Select a voice from the list to hear an example. Once you've found the voice you want to use, select Save.
Recent Voice Commands
A record of phrases spoken while using Voice Commands can be viewed from the Oculus app on your mobile phone.
To see recent voice commands:
- From your mobile device, open the Oculus app.
- Tap your profile picture in the top left.
- Tap Account Settings then tap Voice Activity.
To delete the list of commands spoken:
- From Voice Activity, tap Clear All.
- Tap OK to confirm you want to delete the list of commands.
Turning off Voice Commands
- Press on your right Touch controller to pull up your universal menu.
- Hover over the clock on the left side of the universal menu. When Quick Settings appears, select it to open the Quick Settings panel.
- Select Settings in the top right, then select System.
- Select Voice Commands.
- Ensure the toggles next to In-App Voice Commands and Controller Shortcut are set to the off position.
Quest 2 Removable Foam Facial Interface Recall
As more people started using Quest 2, we received reports that a very small percentage of Quest 2 customers were experiencing skin irritation after using the Quest 2 removable foam facial interface. We’ve been working hard to address the issue, working with experts and making adjustments to our manufacturing process, and communicating proactively with regulators.
The safety and comfort of every customer is our top priority. As part of this commitment we are now offering a free silicone cover to Quest 2 headset and Quest 2 Fit Pack owners globally.
To request a Quest 2 Silicone Cover, click or tap on “Start Your Process” and follow the instructions below. For those who have additional questions please refer to the FAQs here.
To find your Quest 2 serial numbers:
- Headset: On the right side of your headset, gently pull the strap back away from the strap arm until it pops off. Your headset serial number will be on the inside of the strap arm.
- Box/packaging: On the outside of your Oculus Quest 2 box, look for a white sticker marked with a barcode. Under the barcode, find S/N followed by the 14-digit serial number.
- My Account: From your My Account page, go to the Devices section and your headset and its serial number can be found here.
- Oculus App: Open the Oculus app and click Devices at the bottom. Your headset and its serial number can be found here.
What is happening?
We received reports that a very small percentage of Quest 2 customers were experiencing skin irritation after using the Quest 2 removable foam facial interface.
The rate of reports remains small, but we are voluntarily taking further steps in cooperation with regulators.
Please visit our facial interface recall page for more information.
How do I install and clean the Quest 2 Silicone Cover on my Quest 2?
To install and clean your new Quest 2 Silicone Cover, you can follow the instructions provided here.
Important: do not discard your current foam facial interface, as you will need it in order to install the Silicone Cover correctly.
How is the facial interface impacting certain consumers?
A small percentage of consumers are experiencing skin irritation. The vast majority of cases are mild and cases should resolve on their own.
Is Quest 1, Rift, Rift S or Go impacted?
No. Quest 1, Rift, Rift S and Go are not part of the recall.
If I am experiencing skin irritation, what should I do with my Quest 2?
If you are experiencing skin irritation where the facial interface meets the face, please stop using your Quest 2.
If you have purchased a Quest 2, you are eligible to receive a Quest 2 Silicone Cover for free. Please visit our Quest 2 Silicone Cover website to learn more.
I purchased a Quest 2 for someone else, what should they do if they experience these issue?
If the person using the headset is experiencing skin irritation, they should stop using the Quest 2.
If they would like to receive a Quest 2 Silicon Cover for free, please visit our Quest 2 Silicone Cover website to learn more.
If I don’t have a skin irritation can I still get a replacement facial interface?
Yes, if you have purchased a Quest 2, you are eligible to receive a Quest 2 Silicone Cover for free.
Are facial interfaces in the Fit Pack eligible to receive a Quest 2 Silicone Cover?
Yes, facial interfaces in the Fit Pack are eligible. As you go through the silicone cover redemption process, you can indicate you purchased a Fit Pack and these covers will ship separately when they become available. They will be free and available to anyone who has purchased a Fit Pack.
How do I check the status of my Quest 2 Silicone Cover order?
Please go to your account to check the status of your order.
Are Quest 2 headsets purchased through the Oculus for Business program eligible for the Quest 2 Silicone Cover?
Yes. Quest 2 headsets purchased through Oculus for Business are eligible to receive the Quest 2 Silicone Cover.
Is there a way for Oculus for Business customers who have multiple headsets to request a Quest 2 Silicone cover in bulk?
Please open a support ticket and our premium support team can help with your request.
Can I get a Quest 2 Silicone Cover for my order that I have not received yet?
Please open a support ticket and our premium support team can help with your request.
Does this recall affect Oculus Go headsets purchased through Oculus for Business?
No, the facial interface recall only affects Oculus Quest 2.
Can remote workers have the cover replaced directly or does this need to be centrally managed?
If you are a remote worker, please contact your Oculus for Business admin to request a Quest 2 Silicone Cover.
Oculus Link Troubleshooting Tips
I'm on the Public Test Channel (PTC) and Oculus Link isn't working.
If you've opted into PTC using the PC software, Oculus Link will not work properly over the next few releases. Please disable PTC access if you intend to utilize Oculus Link.
Please review our official software release notes for any future updates.
My mic is not working for voice chat when using Oculus Link.
The Meta Quest mic is currently not functioning properly when using Meta Quest with Oculus Link. We plan to fix this in the next few updates.
Please review our official software release notes for any future updates.
I'm unable to capture content using software like OBS and XSplit.
If you're unable to capture video of your VR content, make sure that you've chosen your CPU as your Video processing device.
My USB cable might not work with Oculus Link.
If you're using your own USB 3.0 cable for Oculus Link, please make sure that your cable meets the following requirements. For more information, check our Oculus Link Cable Requirements.
We're always looking for feedback from our customers. Please drop your suggestion on our Oculus User Voice page.
If you need further assistance, please contact Meta Store support directly.