I have a Rift S on a decent PC. My son has a Quest 2. My wife has glasses. The wife would like to visit some of her old haunts in Google Earth but her glasses don't really work with my Rift and Google Earth isn't available native on Quest. I'd like to plug the Quest into my PC and use Link to display Google earth for her in comfort but how would that work gicven that the Rift and Quest are associated with different accounts. I'm quite happy to allow my son to login to the Oculus app with his facebook account (with the Rift disconnected, obviously) but will I then be able to revert to my Oculus login afterwards? Will either of us be hit by a ban hammer for using two devices on one PC?
Multiple headsets on one PC are fine. I regularly have a CV1, Rift-S, Quest 2 and Go connected at once. 🙂
It's easy to toggle between headsets in the PC app, you don't need to unplug anything (only one headset is active at a time, chosen in the devices section).
You can also log in and out of the PC app as needed. Only games owned by the current account (if they aren't free) can be played.
I haven't tested for a while, but last time I did it also didn't matter if the Quest and PC are on the same account. The account of the PC is what you see over Link. I think I tested that on the Quest, not the Quest 2, can't remember. So no idea if that is still the case (I might try later today).
Multiple headsets on one PC are fine. I regularly have a CV1, Rift-S, Quest 2 and Go connected at once. 🙂
It's easy to toggle between headsets in the PC app, you don't need to unplug anything (only one headset is active at a time, chosen in the devices section).
You can also log in and out of the PC app as needed. Only games owned by the current account (if they aren't free) can be played.
I haven't tested for a while, but last time I did it also didn't matter if the Quest and PC are on the same account. The account of the PC is what you see over Link. I think I tested that on the Quest, not the Quest 2, can't remember. So no idea if that is still the case (I might try later today).