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  2. YouTube VR - Wikipedia

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    In November 2018, YouTube VR was released on the Oculus Store for the Oculus Go headset. [10] YouTube VR was updated since for compatibility with successive Quest devices, and was ported to Pico 4. [11] Starting with the Oculus Quest, the app was updated for compatibility with mixed-reality passthrough modes on VR headsets. In April 2024 ...

  3. Meta Horizon OS - Wikipedia

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    In April 2021, Oculus released "Air Link," an alternative mode that uses WiFi for connectivity instead of USB. SteamVR, another OpenVR and OpenXR runtime, also supports several Quest headsets. [17] The Oculus Go was released with Oculus Gallery, Oculus Video, Oculus TV, Oculus Venues and Oculus Rooms preinstalled.

  4. Meta Horizon OS version history - Wikipedia

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    Oculus Quest build 28.0 April 19, 2021 Oculus Air Link (experimental) [93] PC build 28.0 Most recent PCVR-specific build v29 Oculus Quest build 29.0 May 17, 2021 Multi-User Accounts and App Sharing for Quest 1; ability to record headset mic audio while recording video or casting in VR; viewing Phone Notifications in VR (initially for iOS) Files App

  5. Meta Quest - Wikipedia

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    The line also supports "Oculus Link", a feature that allows the Quest to be connected to a computer via USB, enabling use with Oculus Rift-compatible software and games. [2] It was the first device from Meta to support augmented reality via "Passthrough", which shows a view from the cameras when the user exits their designated boundary area ...

  6. YouTube - Wikipedia

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    YouTube VR allows for access to all YouTube-hosted videos, but particularly supports headset access for 360° and 180°-degree video (both in 2D and stereoscopic 3D). Starting with the Oculus Quest, the app was updated for compatibility with mixed-reality

  7. Oculus Quest - Wikipedia

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    The first-generation Oculus Quest is a discontinued virtual reality headset developed by Oculus (now Reality Labs), a brand of Facebook Inc., and released on May 21, 2019.. Similar to its predecessor, Oculus Go, it is a standalone device, that can run games and software wirelessly under an Android-based operating sys

  8. Quest 2 - Wikipedia

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    The Quest 2's Oculus Touch controllers. The included controllers with the Quest 2 are the third-generation Oculus Touch controllers. The design of the new controllers was influenced by the original Oculus Rift controllers. [13] Their battery life has also been increased four-fold over the controllers included with the first-generation Quest.

  9. Oculus Go - Wikipedia

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    The Oculus Go is a discontinued, standalone virtual reality headset developed by Meta Reality Labs (formerly Facebook Technologies) in partnership with Qualcomm and Xiaomi.It is in the first generation of Facebook Technologies' virtual reality headsets, and the company's first device in the category of standalone VR headsets, which was a new category at the time of the Go's release.