I've been using this for a bit and I like it so far. I think once the Quest Pro or the Quest 3 comes out, this would be massively better as text on here is still a little too fuzzy for a full day of work for me. The 2 things I would like for them to implement are being able to use the Quest's virtual keyboard as a keyboard for the computer, and your hand or joysticks as a mouse. the other, is a bar on the bottom where you can grab and rotate all the monitors around. The issue I have is when I want to use the monitor to my left, i have to spin or constantly look that way. If I could grab a bar and spin the monitors around like a wheel on its side to easily put that monitor in front of me, and then spin all the monitors to my left. I know they have something like that that moves them when they are snapped to the grid, but it goes all over the place and I like them set up how I like them.
I was watching a show using Plex in Immersed and had the same issue with the sound. It was coming from my computer speakers as well as in the headset. I simply turned down the PC volume all the way and it still played in my headset, so that worked for me
This would have been gold back when I was on the road all the time. I used to ship two 34" monitors with me from work site to work site. Imagine if all I had to do was bring an AR headset with me. The one big thing you'll still need a screen for is video teleconferencing.
Have you tried the virtualization environments!? I have started pancake gaming in VR in these rooms. Blast my music and it's a whole gaming immersive interaction!
Do you recommend this for graphic design purposes? How is the responsiveness and everything? Can you get the exact feel like physical controlling? I mean cursor responsive and everything?
You have to still use your mouse and keyboard when doing things in your computer. Immersed mainly acts like a virtual workspace with virtual monitors. I have no clue if it would be good for graphic design. You would have to check out videos detailing if the Quest 2 screens have accurate color representation. If you are doing basic things and that doesn't matter that much for you. Then yes I would recommend it. Also depends on your own eyes. Some people have issues reading text. I do not.
@@julz5881 No bro, I came to a conclusion after some research and watched lot of videos, I don't think this will be a good option for graphic designing, Responsiveness depend on the the wifi speed it seems, and when it comes to colors, I don't recommend. Didn't buy, good for gaming and just normal works on workrooms :)
This Meta Horizon Workroom, isn't it? Wish I could try this with my Pico 4. I have tried Virtual Desktop and Immersed. None of them really works effectively for office works. I mean, they do nothing but hurt my eyes and being really awkward PITA with peripherals. I really wanna be able to work properly with my headset. Ugh!
On the Ouest 2 it's hard if you aren't a professional typer and have the key positions memorized. Passthrough resolution is just too low. Quest Pro fixes that but at a heavy cost of 1500 dollars.
Are you able to use premiere with out any lag or stuttering? Thinking about getting the quest pro for virtual desktop but want to make sure I can edit off my macbook pro with out lag.