

Next, navigate to Settings → Beta in the PC app and enable the Air Link toggle. You’ll need PC software v28, which is rolling out soon. Here’s how to get started with Air Link once it rolls out: First, download and install the Oculus PC app if you haven’t already. We recommend following the guidelines we’ve provided to ensure the best experience, including: Only use Air Link on a secure WiFi network that you trust use a 5Ghz network on an AC or AX router, connected via ethernet cable to your PC and make sure your PC meets the Oculus Link requirements. We’re continuing to improve Air Link’s performance and compatibility for different configurations, but in the meantime, check out our guide for best practices, known issues, and to see if your setup should work well with Air Link. While Air Link is an Experimental feature, not every network and PC setup will be ideal. “The other features in the post (120Hz, Air Link, and physical keyboard tracking) will be on Quest 2 only at launch.” The original story continues below.Īccording to a blog post from Facebook here are the steps to activate Air Link once you get the v28 update, which will happen gradually: “The ability to bring your physical desk into VR will be available on Quest 1,” Facebook said in a statement.

Update: Facebook confirmed to UploadVR that some features, including Air Link, will be exclusive to Quest 2 at launch and won’t be available on the original Quest. The v28 update will also include 120 Hz support for Quest 2 as well as Infinite Office updates that include bringing your desk into VR and the ability to see a bluetooth-enabled Logitech K830 keyboard synced to its real location in your room. Facebook’s latest update to the Oculus Quest 2 software will add an Air Link mode to play PC VR games wirelessly.
