Processor: Intel i5-4590/AMD Ryzen 5 1500X or greater Graphics card: GeForce Nvidia 9 series and above (see exceptions here) Memory: 8GB or more of RAM Operating system: Windows 10 USB ports: 1x USB port
Connect your headset using your USB-C cable Turn the headset on to establish the connection Click continue to finish the process Put your headset on and click the prompts to allow the connection
Open the Oculus setup software on your PC Click on “devices” from the left-hand menu Click on the Quest 2 headset and open a right-hand menu bar Look for “advanced” settings and graphics preferences Click there and set your chosen refresh rate - we’d suggest 90Hz would be a good test option Restart the headset to put it into that mode Don the headset and enjoy
Ensure your gaming PC is connected to your router using an ethernet cable (not wirelessly) Connect your Quest 2 to your Wi-Fi using 5GHz rather than 2.4GHz
Pop the headset on and click on the navigation to find the settings In those settings scroll all the way down until you find the section marked “experimental” Click to open that and you’ll find Air Link listed under the experimental features heading Click to activate it Click on the PC you wish to connect to in the following prompts Then launch Air Link
Open the Oculus setup app as normal Open the OculusDebugTool by navigating to C:\Program Files\Oculus\Support\oculus-diagnostics Run the tool and click “service” in the top menu navigation From there click “toggle console window visibility” Then click to restart the Oculus service You’ll need to keep this running while playing to stop the issue.