A headset jack is included if you'd like to use separate hardware, and charging is handled with a USB-C port. Also, like the Go, Quest has a built-in audio system that delivers 3D sound without the need for bulky headphones. ![]() The Quest uses the same optics as the Go for a display resolution of 1,600 x 1,400 for each eye, but here you'll be able to make lens-spacing adjustments on the fly. A camera in each corner of the headset (total of four) track space and motion controllers from the inside out. Spatial tracking from within the headset means you can move around a room-scale setup just like you can now in Rift, Vive, or Windows Mixed Reality. It also supports two updated Touch controllers, meaning it can be used to play popular gaming titles that require two hands, such as Beat Saber. Instead, it has sensors built into the headset. ![]() It doesn't require any external sensors like the original Oculus Rift or HTC Vive. It features six degrees of freedom (6DoF), meaning it can track your movements up, down, left, right, forward, and backward. ![]() It doesn't need to be tethered to a PC like other powerful VR headsets and doesn't require a phone like some mobile VR devices. The Oculus Quest is a completely wireless virtual reality headset.
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