Meta Quest is rolling out an update this month that will allow the headsets to be used while lying down. Unexpectedly, this will only be available for the Quest 2 and Pro, leaving the latest headset, the Quest 3, out in the cold. The update also introduces Quest Cash, a form of currency that will give headset owners a new way to manage their spending in the VR and AR world.
The Quest 3, released in October 2023, is the latest to launch, but the latest updates prove that Meta hasn't abandoned its previous VR devices. It may seem trivial at first, but there are many benefits to using a headset horizontally. For example, it ensures that even those with disabilities can enjoy the marvels of VR, which may make the older headsets a more suitable choice for some at present. It also comes in handy for games that aren't focused on movement, allowing users a relaxing experience.
To use the device horizontally, headset owners need to navigate to the Settings menu and open the Experimental Settings tab where the «Use Apps While Lying Down» option is. It isn't quite clear whether this function will eventually make its way to the Meta Quest 3, as the v63 update notes state that the features and enhancements will be «pushed to Meta Quest 3, Meta Quest Pro and Meta Quest 2 headsets.»
In addition to the lying down mode, Meta accounts will offer a new payment method called Quest Cash. This will allow users to own accounts where the currency can be «bought, gifted, and purchased.» Meta highlights how useful this will be for parents, as they can set up accounts for their children and easily control how much is spent. The currency is transferable from one account to another, and one account can request Quest Cash from another.
Of course, parents aren't the only ones who can benefit from Quest Cash, as it can also be gifted, or simply used to put limits on how much money is being spent on VR and AR apps. It is expected to launch later this month, though no official release date has been
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