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Quest 2 or 3 - can you play wired and in meta app

clinton.wong
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Hi this may have been asked already but can either set be wired to play meta games online?  I’m concerned about the wifi and Bluetooth close to my son’s head. Or does it have to be wired to a PC and only play PC VR games?

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We see what you are asking and want to let you know playing games while connected to the link will limit your son to the PCVR library only. We hope this has helped answer your question. If you are still needing assistance let us know. We are happy to help!

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MetaQuestSupport
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Hey hey @clinton.wong! We're absolutely thrilled to hear that you're eager to introduce your son to the amazing world of VR. Guess what? You can totally enjoy some awesome games offline! However, there are a few games that require an online connection. Oh, and here's a cool tip: you can play VR games on either device with a PC, but keep in mind that you'll need to buy the games you want to play on a PC. By the way, we highly recommend connecting your controllers to your device via Bluetooth because that's how the magic happens. If you have any queries, feel free to hit us up!

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Hi yes I do know that one can play offline while wireless but wondering about playing online with the meta games while wired. My son would like to play wth his friends who play meta games online. But id prefer that he is wired but yes still use the wireless Bluetooth controllers. My main concern is him playing wireless with wifi so close to his head, so would like wired. 

We see what you are asking and want to let you know playing games while connected to the link will limit your son to the PCVR library only. We hope this has helped answer your question. If you are still needing assistance let us know. We are happy to help!

If you're the author of a thread, remember to mark a reply as the Accepted Solution to help others find answers!