They need to make a spare plug in either the left or somewhere to where you’re able to just power the headset on with a cord instead of a battery instead of trying to charge a battery while playing a game to keep it from dying. Problem with lithium batteries being charged while being used is it’ll make it degrade faster so after a few years you might be playing meta quest 3 with a plug into it and it’ll still die so you’re kinda screwed there. So if they’d make it as an alternative option built to where you can have a vr headset powered on with a cord by itself instead of the battery that’s inside of it that would be great honestly. Then it could be wired without destroying the battery inside of it. And then for whoever wanted to play standalone the battery would be perfectly fine for that
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I have a question. When I open VR Chat from Steam VR, the hand tracking does not work with the controller, e.g. the finger gun. But when I open VR Chat via Meta Store the hand tracking works, is there a fix
You don't need to write more comments about it, as I mentioned in the other reply, You can't use meta quest hand tracking using air link on PC version of VRChat. You can use virtual desktop to simulate controllers in steam vr with Your hands, but that's all. You can only use hands in standalone VRChat
@@RichardVirgoskywell hear me out, "actually 70-80 because 100 can damage the battery the same way cuz u can forget bout the charging and it gets worse over time, I charge it bout 80" 🤓