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Since launching in and exiting beta last year , Oculus Link has been a widely used feature across the Quest Platform. But of course, being tethered to your PC can break immersion and limit your mobility. We know gamers want to use Link without a wire—to experience the full freedom of movement offered by Quest 2 while playing the high-end titles that can only run on a gaming PC.

Oculus Link cables will still provide a robust and consistent experience, while those with a strong WiFi setup can choose to stream wirelessly through Air Link.

If you want to charge your headset during your VR exploits, experience the highest-fidelity visuals possible, or if your available WiFi network is congested or unsecured, Link via USB-C cable is the way to go.

If you have a strong and secure WiFi network and if your playspace is ideally within roughly 20 feet of your WiFi router, Air Link will be a good option. You can submit feedback and bug reports via support. At Facebook Connect, we announced Infinite Office —a collection of new features built into Oculus Home, designed to make working in VR feel more productive and flexible.

In January, we rolled out the ability to find and use your Bluetooth-enabled mouse or trackpad while in VR. With this feature, you can use your desk as a separate seated area to access work tools like Browser. In addition to integrating with your real environment, your virtual desk boundary is automatically saved and detected, letting you easily pick things up right where you left off.

For an optimal in-VR experience, we recommend placing the keyboard on a flat and light-colored surface in a well-lit area. With its increased graphics processing power and new display, Quest 2 is capable of supporting high frame rates that deliver an ultra-smooth gameplay experience. Last year, we also opened up 90 Hz support across the entire platform , letting developers start shipping titles with native 90 Hz support on Quest 2.

Developers can soon begin to ship apps on the Oculus Store that run at Hz natively, while Quest 2 users will be able to opt into the Hz option via a toggle in the Experimental panel to experience these applications at higher frame rates. Meanwhile, Quest 2 system software will remain at 90 Hz. Oculus Link support for Hz will come in a future release. Our goal is to continue unlocking new capabilities of the Quest 2 hardware.

We're also keeping a list of the best VR games relaxing and otherwise. You can manipulate them in satisfying ways, pulling them apart or wrapping them around black holes—our favourite tool is a giant sphere that you can whack them with, sending them flying in all directions. It even has a lava lamp mode: if you want to get trippy, turn it on and lie on the floor, looking up at blobs of goo gently bobbing up and down.

It has 48 different brush types, so you can mix paint with streaks of light, ribbons of electricity and pillars of fire. If you want to be blown away, you can browse a Google-curated gallery of artwork created in Tilt Brush here.

In Luna, you poke and prod at miniature terrariums, placing fantastical plants and trees. You can bend their branches and change their colour to your liking and, at some point, a little bird that acts as your guide will chirp in approval, opening the next level.

It feels magical: each tweak is accompanied by wind chimes or a guitar strum, and the levels vary from shipwrecks to a gentle stream running through a forest. But the charm of its levels and the novelty of being able to walk all the way around them will see you through to the end. A tool for practising various meditation techniques in relaxing VR spaces. You can pick whichever voice you find most relaxing and change the length of each session to fit your schedule.

You sweep along the motorways of Europe or the USA, transporting goods to various depots and warehouses and ensuring you obey the rules of the road. If you only have a five-minute window, booting up Lumen is a quick fix for calming down.

You can also adjust the colours by looking at the aurora in the sky. Developer Framestore worked with a Stanford scientist to ensure Lumen was as relaxing as possible, and are currently testing it in a hospital as a tool for helping children prepare for difficult surgery.

Fishing is, depending who you talk to, either an idyllic way to spend an afternoon or a frustrating waste of time. Chris enjoyed his time with it earlier this year: read his thoughts here.



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