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How to Cast Oculus (Meta) Quest 2 to Roku TV

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Oculus Quest 2 is one of the best VR devices launched with many features like dynamic controllers, positional audio, hand tracking, etc. You can use this VR to play games or pair it with your smart devices to stream content. If you have a Roku TV, you cast your Oculus Quest 2 to it and stream content on your VR. 

You’ve come to the correct place if you were looking for instructions on how to cast Oculus Quest 2 to Roku TV. This article will guide you through the step-by-step process to cast Oculus (Meta) Quest 2 to Roku TV; follow ahead to learn more.

How to Cast Oculus (Meta) Quest 2 to Roku TV

How To Cast Oculus Quest 2 To Roku TV


We will divide this guide into two parts, i.e., steps to cast on a device supporting Chromecast and steps to cast on devices not supporting Chromecast. 

On Device Supporting Chromecast

If your Roku TV supports Chromecast, then you will be able to cast Oculus Quest 2 to it by following the steps given below –

  • Connect your Roku TV and Quest 2 VR to the same Wi-Fi network.
  • Press the Oculus button present on the right VR controller. 
  • From the menu that opens up, select the Share option. 
  • Next, select the Cast option. 
  • Under the Available Devices list, select Google Chromecast and then select Next.
  • This will cast your Quest 2 VR to Roku TV. 

If your Roku TV does not have Chromecast in-built, then you can connect the Chromecast device to your Roku TV and then select Chromecast as the input device on your Roku TV. You will then be able to cast your VR headset on your Roku TV. 

On Device That Does Not Support Chromecast

If your Roku TV does not support Chromecast or you don’t have a Chromecast, then you will have to mirror your phone to cast Quest 2 to Roku TV. Follow the steps given below to cast Oculus Quest 2 to Roku TV without Chromecast –

  • Connect your phone, TV, and VR to the same Wi-Fi network.
  • Swipe down from the top of your phone’s screen to open Quick Access Menu.
  • If you have an Apple device, tap on AirPlay, whereas if you have an Android device, tap on Smart View/Screen Mirror.
  • You will see your Roku TV on your phone; tap on it.
  • You might be asked to enter the code displayed on your TV; do so to continue ahead. 
  • Also, grant all the permission you are asked for. This will mirror your phone to your TV.
  • Open the Quest app on your phone. If you don’t have this app, install it from Play Store (on Android) or App Store (on iOS).
  • Now, press the Oculus button on the right controller of the VR headset. 
  • You will see a menu appear on your VR. From this menu, select the Share option by aiming the controller at it and pressing the Trigger button. 
  • Next, select the Cast option, select Meta Quest Mobile App, and then select Next.
  • This will cast your VR to your Roku TV through your phone. 

Conclusion

You can enjoy an immersive streaming experience by casting the content to your Oculus Quest 2 VR. You can cast the VR directly to your Roku TV if it supports Chromecast (or if you have a Chromecast device), else you can mirror your Quest 2 VR to a Roku TV using your phone. If you are looking for a guide on how to cast Oculus Quest 2 to Roku TV, then you can follow the steps given in this article.

FAQs


Do I Need The Quest App On My Phone To Cast My VR To Roku TV?

You will need the Quest App on your phone if your Roku TV does not support Chromecast. In that case, you will have to cast the VR through your phone to your Roku, for which you will need the Quest app. 

Can I Cast Quest 2 To Roku TV With Chromecast?

Yes, you can cast the Quest 2 to your Roku TV if you have a Chromecast. If you have a Chromecast, you can connect it to your Roku TV. Press the Oculus button on the right controller of Quest 2, and then select the Share option on the vision of the VR. Now, select Cast and then select Google Chromecast from the list of available devices.

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