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Plug "Go" into monitor?

adamsegal34
Explorer
Greetings.

I am pretty new to the VR world and I have seen demos and others using VR devices that seem to be plugged into a tv or a monitor that allow bystanders to see what the user is seeing.  Can this be done, as well, with the "Go" with a USB cable or something similar?  I only ask because I work in a school and wanted to see if I could use this with my kids but it'd be nice if a group could see what the user is seeing.

Hope that makes sense!

Thank you!
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brentoni
Protege
I am not sure about a way to connect directly to a monitor but if you have your Facebook account connected to your Oculus account there is an option to livestream through Facebook. 

cybereality
Grand Champion
Currently, no. You cannot connect to a TV or monitor. The best is as @brentoni says to share to Facebook live and set the stream to private.
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adamsegal34
Explorer
So, if I am understanding correctly, I could have a computer or laptop setup next to the user, stream the video to facebook, set the stream to private and those present could watch what the user is experiencing.

Is that right?

Thanks for the quick responses!!!!

cybereality
Grand Champion
Yes, that is correct. I believe there is about a 10 second delay, not sure if that's an issue.
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darrinjames
Explorer
You can use the Bigscreen Beta App