How to Connect Oculus Quest 2 to PC
There are two ways to connect the Oculus Quest 2 to your PC. The first is through a link cable, while the second is through a service known as Oculus Air Link. A few things you should note before you try this. The first is that this is strictly for Windows. While some people have managed to get this to work on Mac by using a Hackintosh, it’s not common. You’ll need a powerful NVIDIA or AMD GPU to make this work the way it should. You will also need at least a GTX 1060 at a minimum. Of course, the more powerful your graphics card, the better. The key is ensuring your system meets the compatibility and system requirements. You can find these requirements on the Oculus Quest 2 website. Finally, you will need a USB-C cable connected to a USB 3.0 port on your PC.
How to Connect Oculus Quest 2 Through a Link Cable
The primary strength of the Oculus Quest 2 is that it’s wireless. Connecting through a link cable tethers you to a PC, but it also enables you to access the full processing capabilities of your machine for use on your headset. If it’s a game that doesn’t require a huge amount of movement (or you have a long enough cable that you can move freely while connected), then it’s an easy solution. This opens a new window that gives you access to your PC. From here, you can start SteamVR games, Oculus Rift, or PC VR games. That’s all there is to it – the link cable is an easy solution, provided your computer meets the minimum specs.
How to Connect Oculus Quest 2 Through Air Link
The second option is to connect the Oculus Quest 2 with a wireless connection through Air Link. This is the preferable option – it requires no cables, but it can introduce more latency with lower performance if your Wi-Fi connection isn’t up to the task. You will need a Wi-Fi 6 router, and your PC needs to be connected to your router through an Ethernet cable. Like with the Oculus Link, make sure the Oculus app is open on your PC before you start this process. It will open a screen identical to the one that opens when you use a link cable. This is the Oculus Link screen, and allows you access to your PC and games you might not be able to play otherwise.
Troubleshooting Your Connection
While linking your Oculus Quest 2 to your PC is a fairly straightforward process, some errors can still occur. There are a few things you can try. If you’re trying to connect through a link cable, but you aren’t prompted to enable Oculus Link, make sure that Air Link is not enabled under Experimental Features. Air Link must be turned off to use a link cable. If you have no audio when you launch Air Link, try rebooting your headset. This is a known issue with the service. If your performance when using Air Link is sub-par, try disabling the 2.4 GHz band on your router to ensure it remains on a 5 GHz network. This software is still considered experimental, but most users have good results as long as they have a powerful enough PC. It’s also the only one to play some of the best VR games like Half-Life: Alyx on the Quest 2. If you want the most high-quality VR experience possible on the Quest headset, you’ll need to link it to your PC.