That’s where Meta Quest (Oculus) casting comes in.
Here are the instructions to cast your VR experience from your headset or the app on your phone.
Power on your TV, put on the headset, and power it on.
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launch the Universal Menu on your headset display.
snag the rig you want to cast to, and clickNext.
To cast to your TV, you’ll either needa Chromecast deviceor a TV with Chromecast capabilities.
Assuming the gadget is set up correctly, you will see a notification that casting has started.
What you see in the Oculus headset should show up on your TV, smart screen, or phone.
This is the easiest solution if the person using the headset is unfamiliar with the interface.
You will also need to be on the same Wi-Fi web connection as the Quest headset.
Once all that is in order, here’s how to cast.
fire up the app and tap theCasticon.
TheCastbutton looks like a headset with a Wi-Fi symbol in the corner.
If prompted, tapAllowfor your phone to search for other devices on the internet.
Tap the equipment you want to stream to.
How to Stop Oculus Casting
Stopping casting is just as simple.
On the phone, it’s crucial that you tapStop Castingat the bottom of the app.
To stop casting inside the Quest, there are a few more steps.
Some TVs and smart screens have Chromecast built in.
Otherwise, you’re able to purchase a Chromecast gear.
You must connect both the headset and the TV to the same Wi-Fi data pipe as well.
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Ensure your Roku TV has the Chromecast app installed, or use a Chromecast dongle.
Launch the Oculus mobile app, tapCast, and grant necessary permissions.
You’ll see your Oculus headset in theCast Fromsection.
In theCast Tobox, select your Roku TV >Start.
Put on your headset and press the button on your controller to bring up the Universal Menu.
SelectSharing>Cast>Computer>Next>Done.
Launch the app, tapStart, and wait for the devices to sync.
Put on the Oculus headset, selectSharing>Start Headset Casting> choose your unit > selectStart.