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Oculus Air Link Launches For All With v28 On Quest 2 & PC
April 23, 2021
Facebook’s head of AR/VR says Quest 2’s new Air Link feature is available “today for everyone who has both Quest and PC v28”.
If you don’t have the latest version, it should be coming “very soon”, according to a tweet from Andrew Bosworth.
Air Link is Oculus’ wireless PC VR streaming solution. It’s essentially a version of Oculus Link that ditches the cord PC VR games can be wirelessly streamed to a Quest 2 using your local network and router. Facebook announced the feature as part of its v28 update for the Quest platform, which has begun its gradual roll out to headsets across the globe. When it announced the features, Facebook told UploadVR “120Hz, Air Link, and physical keyboard tracking…will be on Quest 2 only at launch.”
Oculus has turned on wireless PC streaming for the Quest 2
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Oculus is turning on its Air Link PC streaming feature for the Quest 2 virtual reality headset. Air Link is part of the Oculus v28 software update, which recently started rolling out to Oculus headset owners. Facebook Reality Labs head Andrew Bosworth says you can find the feature if you’re running v28 on your PC and Quest 2 headset; if you haven’t gotten access to the update yet, “it’s coming very soon.”
Air Link lets Quest 2 owners with a strong Wi-Fi connection play PC VR games wirelessly on their headsets. Air Link was initially disabled on v28. But as
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Once again, zero-gravity traversal and puzzling await, and you can catch a glimpse of Lone Echo 2 s moody sci-fi ambience in its latest trailer below.