This method works for TVs that support casting. If you do not have a smart TV or your TV doesn’t support casting, you can use a smart box such as Roku, or Chromecast instead, or you can cast to your phone and mirror your phone screen to your TV.
When you first turn on your Quest headset, you will need to set up a guardian. This prevents you from running into obstacles. Follow the instructions in the Quest headset to set up a guardian.
Sign in using the Facebook or Oculus account associated with your Quest or Quest 2. This method is for if your TV does not support casting. If your TV does not support casting but supports Apple AirPlay or Samsung Smart View, you can cast the Quest to the mobile app and then mirror your smartphone to your TV.
If you are using a regular Android device. You can download a Screen Mirror app from the Google Play Store.
To check if your Quest headset is connected to the mobile app, tap the Devices tab at the bottom of the screen. It should show your device and say Connected in the upper-left corner.
When you first turn on your Quest headset, you will need to set up a guardian. This prevents you from running into obstacles. Follow the instructions in the Quest headset to set up a guardian.
Alternatively, you can go to https://www. oculus. com/casting in a web browser on your desktop computer or laptop. Log in to your Oculus account. Then you can select Computer in the Quest Share menu and display your Quest vision on a computer screen.