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The most common Meta Quest 3 headset issues and how to fix them

 أكثر مشكلات نظارة Meta Quest 3 شيوعًا وكيفية إصلاحها

Meta Quest 3 glasses are one of the latest glasses Mixed reality It provides an excellent user experience and is suitable for work and entertainment, but sometimes Meta Quest 3 users may encounter some problems during use. Which disrupts your workflow, gaming session or watching videos.

Below, we will list the most common problems with the Meta Quest 3 headset and how to fix them so that you can return to playing, browsing, or working with the headset:

1- The problem of controlling borders:

Meta continues to improve spatial awareness in its Meta Quest 3 headset; The Quest 3 includes a depth sensor that automatically scans your room to create virtual boundaries.

Virtual boundaries (Boundaries) are imaginary lines that define the area in your room that is safe to move within when immersed in virtual environments. This prevents immersion in virtual environments in an area where there is a real TV or table. Which leads to colliding with them while interacting within the virtual environment, so you need to determine the safe area when using virtual reality applications, and in mixed reality environments, boundaries will not have very great importance.

If you move to another room, Quest 3 will usually scan the new room to create new borders that fit the room. But sometimes you may see the boundaries of the old zone appear as broad, glowing lines several feet away from the new zone. This means that your Meta Quest 3 headset does not work well with respect to borders, and you can solve this problem by following these steps:h

  1. Open Quick Settings by tapping the icon that shows the time, Wi-Fi, and battery icon at the bottom left.

  2. Choose Boundary, then choose a mode different from the current mode.

  3. If you have enabled the Stationary Boundary option, choose Roomscale Boundary instead.

2- Tracking loss problem:

Another common problem with Meta glasses is tracking loss. When this happens, Quest 3 alerts you to the problem, and if you notice that your virtual environment isn't in sync with your movements, you should correct the tracking issue immediately to prevent motion sickness.

If the Quest 3's built-in tracking sensors don't get enough light, the glasses won't be able to track your movement efficiently, and turning on more lights or moving to a brighter room than the previous one may help improve tracking.

The sensors may not be able to work even in a bright room if the front of the glasses is dirty, so you should clean them with a microfiber cloth, and also wipe the two small circles at the bottom edge.

On the other hand, the tracking problem could be due to the controllers in the Meta glasses called (Touch Plus) These units contain LED lights that emit invisible infrared rays, and if the batteries in the glasses' controllers run out of power, you will lose tracking.

3- Short battery life:

As is the case with other mixed reality glasses, such as: Quest Pro, Quest 2, and even Apple Vision Pro, the battery life in Quest 3 glasses is only two or two and a half hours, and this period may not be sufficient to complete all work tasks or to watch a full movie. If you feel that this time is not enough to finish what you want to do with the glasses, you can extend the battery life by actiAvating the battery saving mode.

To do this, follow these steps:

  1. Open the Settings application in Meta glasses, then choose System and Power.

  2. Activate the Battery Saver option.

  3. You will then notice that the brightness has decreased slightly, and the refresh rate will likely decrease as well.

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