We initially encountered difficulties because the Oculus app kept crashing on the first phone we tried. The Meta Quest 2 has Wi-Fi built in, but you’re still required to pair it with your phone. You do still need to run the Meta app on an iOS, Android smartphone, or tablet (not a PC) to complete setup. However, Meta has done away with this requirement you can, instead, create a Meta account which gives you much more control over the data you do or don’t share. It used to be that to set the headset itself up, you needed a Facebook account, even if you had precisely zero interest in ever using Facebook. Unpacking and charging the Meta Quest 2 is simple – it takes just over two hours to charge from empty using the included USB-C cable and wall charger. Requires a Meta account and smartphone/tablet for setup.Having the volume control mounted on either side of the headset, closer to your ears, would have been a more logical approach. It has built-in 3D audio (with an optional headphone socket), but in order to raise or lower the volume you have to reach for the buttons at the bottom front of the headset. Meta could, however, do better when it comes to the headset’s volume control. The thumbsticks are smaller than those found on your typical console controller, but we never once found our fingers slipping off. While it feels odd at first, you’ll get used to it after a day or so. We kept expecting to find the thumbstick in the middle of the Touch Controller when it’s actually off to the left or right. It may take a little while to get used to the thumbsticks.
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