Do NOT Make These Quest 2 MISTAKES...

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  • Do NOT Make These Quest 2 MISTAKES...
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    In Today's video I go over some of the BIGGEST Quest 2 Mistakes I have EVER seen. From Melted charging ports to broken head straps. I also go over the recent Playstation VR 2 (PSVR2) announcement & give my overall thoughts including my SERIOUS concerns going forward...
    0:00 - What is happening?
    1:31 - Charging Ports Melting?
    4:58 - Preventing Broken Elite Straps
    7:16 - VR-Wave Sponsor
    8:41 - PSVR2 Scares Me
    14:08 - Thanks Everyone
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  • @blockify
    @blockify 2 роки тому +1786

    It's all part of Zucc's plan, get everyone hooked onto the quest for the metaverse so they can explode our heads on command.

    • @phantomcomics176
      @phantomcomics176 2 роки тому +77

      and then he and his lizzard buddies rule the world

    • @ScratchedSpeed
      @ScratchedSpeed 2 роки тому +135

      Sword Art Online (2012)

    • @Clara_Page
      @Clara_Page 2 роки тому +25

      Nah why would they want obliterate our brains when they can keep harvesting data from them?

    • @neontd
      @neontd 2 роки тому +134

      You die in the game, you die in real life. Think about that next time you fail a beat saber map

    • @coryjnl
      @coryjnl 2 роки тому +30

      It’s what we get for bullying him for years.

  • @alkemistobscura2329
    @alkemistobscura2329 2 роки тому +231

    I’ve heard this 80-20 rule so many times, and it just shouldn’t be a necessary practice anymore with all the safeguards in play. But if you do follow the 80-20 rule, you are limiting yourself to only use 60% of the battery. While I think this would be fine for most phones, the Quest 2 is a gaming headset and you’d be lucky to get more than an hour of usage if you follow this.

    • @Dnailz
      @Dnailz 2 роки тому +33

      Turning the headset off when not using it should be enough to prevent this, I've left my headset on charge upwards of two weeks non stop and never got the melting problem.

    • @Martronic
      @Martronic 2 роки тому +20

      Lol I always have it plugged in and "charging" and it has a few safety features... It never gets above like 70 or 80 % when I'm playing it while plugged in. I literally have it plugged in all the time either with a battery pack or just plugged into one of the 65 watt GaN chargers I have plugged in all the time...
      But in reality the 20/80 rule is more for keeping the battery at it's best "health" and not so much for safety... It's a physics problem... Li-ion batteries have a life cycle just like the old Ni-Cad batteries but it's not as noticeable or as fast of a decline of the health of the battery... And the chemicals that are used "prefer" the 20/80 rule. Just like NI-MH batteries have a different ratio for best health
      Edit: fixed the comparison of the memory effect of the Ni-Cad batteries. Cause technically there are no memory effects...

    • @alkemistobscura2329
      @alkemistobscura2329 2 роки тому +13

      @@Martronic Right, basically was saying don’t follow the 80-20 rule cause it’s dumb to limit yourself to only using half your battery. Not concerned over my headset melting from charging. Although the amount of people having that issue would suggest the limit is not properly set to cut current when the battery is fully charged.
      I am fully aware how batteries work and that the 80-20 rule is for preserving battery longevity. But Li-Ion batteries don’t really undergo the memory effect. Hence I say no point in following the 80-20 rule.

    • @jaydencappon758
      @jaydencappon758 2 роки тому

      i’m confused, how would i completely prevent it and be safe?

    • @alkemistobscura2329
      @alkemistobscura2329 2 роки тому +5

      @@jaydencappon758 Just don’t charge it overnight if you’re worried. Unplug it when it’s fully charged (indicator light is green).

  • @zet0korp
    @zet0korp 2 роки тому +65

    electronics engineer here: the melted port has nothing to do with the battery or charging system/protections ( if it were, the battery would explode :) and these protections are as simple as they are effective, as long as the battery has enough wiggle room to slightly change size as it heats during normal use and charging _ which it does as can be seen in teardowns of the quest 2 ). The problem here is poor contact bewteen the charging cable and charging connector inside the headset resulting in higher than normal resistance to the passage of the charging current. As the heat byproduct of the flow of current is directly proportional to the resistance, this can quickly become a problem even with the stock charger that can and will deliver 2 Amps if required by the device. A resistance as small as 250 milli ohms would produce Pdissipated= 2 amps squared times 0,250 ohms = 1W of heat, which is already plenty hot to burn yourself if you were to remove the connector and holding it between your fingers. If a bit more reistance, then... yeah it melts.
    I think it is not really a faulty design, but the use people,make,of the headset whilst plugged, moving around and ruining the contact overtime. Even ABS would melt quite readily at something like a 2W heatloss nearby... they should buy the top of the range connectors, gold plated and as thick as possible to have a snug fit even after some wear and tear.
    So: it is not a matter of letting it charge or not ( even though what you said about battery life is somewhat true ), it is a matter of how well it is plugged and how worr down is the contact. If you feel it is hot at the connection point try using a new cable and try to make it snug... or as for a repair ( replacement of the internal isb connector and replacement of the cable).
    Cheers people, i hope this will help you be safe and enjoy vr for long :)

    • @zoutigkaasplankje5057
      @zoutigkaasplankje5057 2 роки тому +1

      Thx!

    • @OH8EFI
      @OH8EFI 2 роки тому +1

      Ah this answer goes far. I was just about to connect in that direction. My question is, won't the BMS cut the battery out when it no longer takes in current (when it's full)? Was wondering how can you overcharge a device which has battery management in it? Or does it have?

    • @damemer9703
      @damemer9703 2 роки тому +1

      I don’t understand any of that -_-

    • @zet0korp
      @zet0korp 2 роки тому +1

      @@OH8EFI most LiPo battery vendors will add safeties to their battery pouch/pack. These measure voltage and make sure it never goes higher or lower than the safe voltage spec, making sure deep discharge and overcharging never occur by cutting the line with a mosfet. If there is none, the manufacturer must include such a device in their product to meet most countries safety standards.
      Usually, when a battery fails, it is either due to a bad production batch or because the battery is held too tight in its enclosure and ruptures because of overpressure when heated ( happen to a certain infamous samsung galaxy and iphone ).
      A BMS is quite often used in high end devices where the battery is under high stress, used a lot, and they want to make sure it gets the best possible charge method at all time and monitoring it in the longrun to adapt its voltage span accordingly. I believe the oculus would have one of these, idk

    • @KubeJC
      @KubeJC 2 роки тому

      Omg finally someone said it!
      I don’t know what ppl have in them minds, hundreds of smart engineers work to design this product and sell it to regular humans which are 70% dumb as funk! And the only option (by dumb users) who fuck up for burned port is smart engineer?!

  • @immaunicorn4124
    @immaunicorn4124 2 роки тому +96

    You don’t have to worry about charging your quest. The quest has an on board bms or unabbreviated a battery management system. It makes sure the battery isn’t overcharged or undercharged. And protects it against over voltage and basically everything to do with charging. If you are storing it for long amounts of time I do recommend storing it at around a quarter charge. The reason the ports are breaking are probably from incorrect connections of the charger. When chargers aren’t connecting properly and the pins aren’t completely connected it increases the impedance of the charge and creates heat and can make the charger melt along with the high wattage chargers everyone uses now. Hope this helped someone out there or answered some questions.

    • @jesse.0505
      @jesse.0505 Рік тому +6

      oh thank fuck

    • @immaunicorn4124
      @immaunicorn4124 Рік тому +2

      @@jesse.0505 lmao people are overly paranoid about charging shit when they’re really safe.

    • @literallyawatermelon69420
      @literallyawatermelon69420 Рік тому

      7 year olds: phew

    • @jesse.0505
      @jesse.0505 Рік тому +3

      @@immaunicorn4124 I'm always worried about stuff like that for some reason

    • @immaunicorn4124
      @immaunicorn4124 Рік тому +5

      @@jesse.0505 yeah a more realistic fear is the sun melting the LCD inside your quest lol.

  • @sanzwastaken
    @sanzwastaken 2 роки тому +492

    Yeah, absolutely: There shouldn't be any form of "system" that "scans/detects possible griefers" that's genuinely concerning. There could be so many situations where something could be taken out of context and even worse just straight up wrongful bans. This is something that cannot happen, it is up to the players themselves to report someone and as long as we don't have efficient enough AI to really understand if a report was rightful or not, there's no way that this should go through.

    • @Fire32Ball
      @Fire32Ball 2 роки тому +2

      100000000% agree

    • @crazygeezer3486
      @crazygeezer3486 2 роки тому +1

      i conpletely support this comment

    • @maticus1991
      @maticus1991 2 роки тому +1

      Agreed its like trying to define normal

    • @sandhamitizer9706
      @sandhamitizer9706 2 роки тому +1

      Getting some Winter Soldier vibes from this.

    • @sniclops15
      @sniclops15 2 роки тому +6

      A "System that scans/detects possible griefers" is literally just a big way of saying "Anticheat." Anticheats are fine, but if the anticheat is being advertised like some freaking radar scanner that will throw a banhammer at anyone who accidentally waves their hands a bit too fast, yeah it can be a little unnerving

  • @scottstl6776
    @scottstl6776 2 роки тому +359

    57 year old newbie here. Good energy, well explained and very entertaining. THANKS!

    • @dudebro6350
      @dudebro6350 2 роки тому +6

      no one asked

    • @meatcube1124
      @meatcube1124 2 роки тому +101

      @@dudebro6350 why u gotta do him like that bro

    • @Hvamp
      @Hvamp 2 роки тому +25

      Nothing wrong with your post. I agree with what you said. I just got a oculus quest 2 for Christmas. I had the VR PlayStation 4. This new device is really cool. I will be using it for games. No Facebook. Ignore the haters. :)

    • @TavernBard1321
      @TavernBard1321 2 роки тому +27

      @@dudebro6350 Rude

    • @therllynoobguy4548
      @therllynoobguy4548 2 роки тому +12

      @@bashcone Can you not be a 6 yr old rn? You shouldnt even be on youtube.

  • @dorkkis7120
    @dorkkis7120 2 роки тому +61

    I just upgraded my quest 2 headstrap. After a year of fighting with the included crappy headstrap being either too loose or too tight and ruining my vr experiences, I almost made the mistake of buying the elite strap. But then I found the bobovr m2, ordered it, and oh boy is it comfortable. At first it was pretty complicated to adjust it to fit my head, but when its adjusted properly, its so comfortable I dont even notice it being on my head.

    • @bobbob4173
      @bobbob4173 2 роки тому +1

      Dude I also went the bobovr m2 and I love it so much

    • @jaboclips3913
      @jaboclips3913 2 роки тому +3

      @@bobbob4173 I bought the m2 pro last night it just arrived

    • @dovahking6514
      @dovahking6514 Рік тому

      @@jaboclips3913 I just ordered one. How's it holding up after 7 months? I heard it slips a lot

  • @beckyyoung3924
    @beckyyoung3924 2 роки тому +10

    As an Oculus newbie, your videos have been a godsend! Since I'm blind as a freaking bat (and luckily haven't scratched my lenses), I'll be checking out vr-wave for custom lenses. Regarding the charging issue, I use an Anker charger for my setup. So far, the overcharging issue hasn't happened (I'd be pissed if it did). The charging adapter piece that connects to the headset is pretty secure and I'd hate if an overcharge/melting issue happened. Has anyone experienced the melting issue with the Anker charger?

  • @victoriastone2145
    @victoriastone2145 2 роки тому +65

    Me: Seventy years old, never played a video game in my life, and getting a Quest 2 for all the other things it can do. Love your videos and bingeing prior to purchase. Thank you!

  • @Paradigmfusion
    @Paradigmfusion 2 роки тому +36

    I have several different brands of lenses for my quest 2, I prefer the Reloptix to the VR Wave though, not only because they are more comfy if you have a narrow IPD, but you dont have to pay the "blind tax"

  • @troyevans9441
    @troyevans9441 2 роки тому

    I can't say THANK YOU enough! I just purchased my VR wave lenses for my new Quest 2 I got for my birthday two days ago. I have struggled for so long wearing a pair of glasses in VR to the point I was about to give up. This is going to be a life changer! Thank you again!

  • @HeffboomKonijn
    @HeffboomKonijn 2 роки тому +5

    for the elite strap issue I have noticed alot of folks grabbing and carrying the strap+headset by the side straps during transport (picking up, putting down, etc). the safest place to pick up the device with installed elite strap is to collapse the strap via dial then pick up by the top fabric black strap. this places little to no tension on the side plastic white straps and will prevent/prolong your elite strap

    • @AbsitInvidea
      @AbsitInvidea Рік тому +1

      I'm going to get a halo style solution.

  • @kizunadragon9
    @kizunadragon9 2 роки тому +125

    the melting charging port is absolutely a failure of battery/charging failsafes.. The Quest 2 has an overvolt/surge protection built into the battery system and when that system detects trouble it should shut down that port and prevent any voltage from entering the battery and preventing damage. The battery should also have an auto discharge to prevent overcharging, when the battery is full and still connected to a charger the battery should bleed off a bit of charge to prevent damage from overcharging,
    Also where the charge is coming from (wall charger etc) should have it's own over voltage protection.
    the chances of these things melting should be very slim ( mean we're dealing with only 5volts/2-3amps max) a lot of failures should have to happen for it to damage the machine ... yet here we are.

    • @ianmiller6040
      @ianmiller6040 2 роки тому +2

      I just leave mine on the charger when not using it, so it's always full when I do. Haven't had a problem yet after nearly a year (and my Quest 1 never did, either).

    • @AlexIndiex
      @AlexIndiex 2 роки тому +2

      I think people broke their quest 2 because using unsafe chargers, and tbh knowing kids or teens probably they use some charger more powerful then needed, and if in their chargers there aren't a safety to downgrade the voltage when charging things of course the port of their device will melt

    • @fuze3522
      @fuze3522 2 роки тому +2

      My friend nuked his battery on his headset by not using an oculus supported cable, just has a red flashing light now. Ive avoided doing that and for the year ive owned it its worked just fine.

    • @kizunadragon9
      @kizunadragon9 2 роки тому +1

      @@fuze3522 There are a lot of cheap cables out there. only buy quality cables because after all you are putting electricity though it

    • @adamrak7560
      @adamrak7560 2 роки тому +4

      @@AlexIndiex I have designed Li-Ion charging circuits, and using more powerful "charger" should never be a problem, EVER.
      Modern Li-ion chargers inside the device never connect the input voltage directly, that would make something explode. It is always through a transistor(MOSFET), and the current is carefully controlled. What you connect to the headset is not a charger, it is a power supply. The charger IC is inside the Quest, and that is solely responsible for the health of the battery.
      If the power supply gives higher voltages that the Quest can tolerate it should do an over-voltage shutoff. When the battery is full, it should shut off. If the battery is too hot it should shut off.

  • @ethanwillson4094
    @ethanwillson4094 2 роки тому +5

    One big thing about the head strap I think could be a problem is just placement. The sun can degrade plastic and make it hard and brittle, and takes away all other strength of the material. I learned about this as a craftsman, and it’s why plastic lawn ornaments will crack from nothing but sunlight.

  • @SonEriccs
    @SonEriccs 2 роки тому +8

    i've noticed the included cable for charging has unequal length usb c plug ends, the difference is noticeable. i use the longer end to plug into the quest and the shorter to the charging brick. maybe that could be part of the problem with the melting charging port.

  • @yabbaroo
    @yabbaroo 2 роки тому +4

    You’re probably already using it, but this one is for others as well. You can use Air Link on the Quest 2. All you need to do is go to settings>Experimental features>Air Link This might not work as expected, but it is still one way of wireless pc connection without getting strangled by cables, if you have a strong and close wifi and bluetooth connection with your pc/laptop.

  • @jacobrjager
    @jacobrjager 2 роки тому +33

    It is supposed to be like your cell phone and stop charging when the battery is full, leaving it plugged in should do nothing more than make sure the battery is topped off. If the it was "over charging" your batteries would be the things heating up and combusting, not the charge port. Likely the melting around the charge port is from using it plugged in and the end of the cable and connector heating up most likely due to it not being able to handle the amperage being pulled by the Quest in full heavy use...
    Also, you have to take breaks, I use it plugged in most of the time and don't have over heating but I can feel the whole thing warm up quite a bit after an hour or so of useage...so... monitor your device while in use, highly doubtful it'll melt while powered off and plugged in...

    • @Jack-lk9zd
      @Jack-lk9zd 2 роки тому +4

      I also play with my headset plugged some times for a long time and have not had this happened. I don’t even understand how some these headsets seem so burnt like a fire.

    • @ediodimacaroni
      @ediodimacaroni 2 роки тому +1

      This is a big problem for me because I use the quest 2 for pcvr. I really hope the port doesn't burn out

    • @Jack-lk9zd
      @Jack-lk9zd 2 роки тому

      @@ediodimacaroni my best advice would to not let it overheat. Though some headsets might just be more defective than other ones.

  • @donnalewis4139
    @donnalewis4139 2 роки тому +31

    “Over charging can break the headset”
    Me: *unplugs headset*

    • @lethalhotbox3778
      @lethalhotbox3778 2 роки тому

      Same lol it had a green light I'm paranoid

    • @Cyan__
      @Cyan__ 2 роки тому +1

      @@lethalhotbox3778 same

    • @OldManShoutsAtClouds
      @OldManShoutsAtClouds 2 роки тому +1

      At this point, there's zero reason to not have overcharging protection built into consumer electronics.

    • @lethalhotbox3778
      @lethalhotbox3778 2 роки тому +1

      @@OldManShoutsAtClouds why would they, they make more money when the battery goes bad and that's all they care about

  • @AngryCassowary
    @AngryCassowary 2 роки тому +2

    My elite strap has recently broke, but I found a good fix is some good ol' superglue and electrical tape.
    Also, by the looks of it, the damage caused by charging might not be due to the battery considering it is right at the port. It could possibly be a flaw with the port its self or the charging circuit right behind said port

  • @staticbuilds7613
    @staticbuilds7613 2 роки тому +1

    For most battery's 40 - 80 when in use and just above 50 when stored prevents stress and the battery getting damaged. Also unplugging battery's seems to prevent damage but I can see the problem with this for the Quest and newer hardware.

  • @albruitstuart8408
    @albruitstuart8408 2 роки тому +5

    The charging port issue is likely more of a problem with the soldering on the port connection being poor quality and melting. Once the solder melts it starts arcing across the gap that has been created causing a much higher amperage draw which creates even more heat and melting the plastic.

  • @jadrankoVRCatalans
    @jadrankoVRCatalans 2 роки тому +74

    Good video. Regarding the batteries, I feel that we are still echoing some ideas about batteries that come from the time when lead acid batteries and passive charging methods were a thing. Any device with a lithium battery has some form of charging IC on the device that takes care of delivering the right current to the battery during the charging process while watching the voltage; overvoltage in lithium batteroesy cause quite a catastrophic failure. What we've seen with Quest ports melting isn't that extreme. I bet it is a combination of a damaged connector making poor contact combined with a long period of charging, potentially with the Quest on drawing power as if someone was using the device (eg the distance detector thought someone was wearing the headset).

    • @GetHip
      @GetHip  2 роки тому +8

      Actual Big Brain Lord. Thank you for such an in depth reply

  • @lianiixt2077
    @lianiixt2077 Рік тому

    i literally didnt take out my cable out of the quest port for almost HALF A YEAR and im so happy nothing happened, especially bcs it was a third party cable, now im switchin and im gonna keep watching over the vr and taking care of it i swear god loves me, im surprised how the house is still in tact considering the fact i never took the cable out

  • @gamingwithcloud6452
    @gamingwithcloud6452 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for all your tips man. I am new to my oculus quest 2 and appreciate all the tips you have given

  • @julielaurendeau4510
    @julielaurendeau4510 2 роки тому +48

    Im happy to see a UA-camr who says real things and doesn’t say lies to get more views

  • @M0U53R
    @M0U53R 2 роки тому +6

    Port melting is most likely caused by worn out usb-c connectors. It's pretty easy to damage the port if you use a link cable without any kind of cable management.

    • @The_MEMEphis
      @The_MEMEphis 6 місяців тому

      It's the voltage regulator in the quest 2 otherwise every device would do that

  • @Culturedropout
    @Culturedropout 2 роки тому +1

    I leave mine plugged in for weeks at a time, and it's never even gotten warm. Every rechargeable device with any kind of engineering behind it has circuitry built in to limit charge current, prevent overcharging, etc. My guess is that the melted ones were either not plugged in fully, or were yanked out repeatedly and damaged the plug or the socket.

  • @SkyYukiGuy
    @SkyYukiGuy 2 роки тому

    What a timing! I just got not so obvious melted port. The data transfer thing just doesn't work but I still have to send it to warranty anyway.

  • @StormBat
    @StormBat 2 роки тому +8

    I've been a gamer since Zork, and MUDS, the early 80's, just text games mostly, before graphics really. No disrespect but we leaned our way from place to place let alone game mechanics from trial and error and using our imagination. Born in 71 at 12 years old using modems to connect to other peoples computers was huge then, before the net was granted to civilians, and the rising of it in the 90's. What I would like to say is your right, completely! We should be free and have privacy to will and control our own lives. We should hold these corporations to the flame to serve humanity, and never bend to them, the unelected!

  • @alicianastuk9962
    @alicianastuk9962 2 роки тому +3

    Hi, I like your channel, I was wondering if you can do a video on options Oculus users have for body tracking, and in particular Quest 2 users have for better hand tracking, I play beat saber and once you get to expert + the hand tracking starts getting a bit wonky and I often miss notes because of it. Thanks

  • @domothebro2435
    @domothebro2435 2 роки тому +1

    So just to throw in as a quest owner. I’ve had both quest and quest 2 for a long time (the 2 since basically it released) and this is the first time I’ve heard of the of the charging port thing ever. I leave my quest 2 attached to the charger whenever I’m literally not using it which at some points have been for weeks at a time with no issues whatsoever. Kinda makes me think that some type of user error might be going on there (maybe cord damaging or 3rd party or playing while charging?)

  • @jesserickman7592
    @jesserickman7592 2 роки тому +1

    Whenever you use the elite strap dont use the tightener to tighten it onto your head instead just push it and only twist the wheel if you need to remove the headset this method i have found stops unevenness and most problems and i have broke one but using this method my new one is in perfect condiion

  • @melvinkuhh
    @melvinkuhh 2 роки тому +30

    Wow your channel is really taking of I have been subscribed since you were at around 30/40K and have been watching your twitch before that. I haven't really had time recently, because I have been busy for school and now. You are verified and have 176K subscribers. Congrats man you deserve it!

  • @adamdahlstrom2095
    @adamdahlstrom2095 2 роки тому +5

    Love the vidz, keep calm and keep pumping out great content my man!

  • @jaspergames825
    @jaspergames825 2 роки тому

    Thanks so much for all of your videos man! They've really helped me a lot. All the best to you!

  • @HelloItsYou
    @HelloItsYou 2 роки тому

    JUST GOT MINE TODAY, im sitting here with it updating.. on the charge while watching this I havent fully set it up yet because it needed to update. Im so excited

  • @hurinthalion5984
    @hurinthalion5984 2 роки тому +73

    The psvr2 seems good so far but I don’t like the idea of players being tracked like that and then shadow banned over something that they did or said. Obviously we should have systems in place for reporting harassment but the important thing about those is that it’s players who report them not some system tracking speech and hand gestures.

    • @The_real_fbi
      @The_real_fbi 2 роки тому

      Whats a shadow ban

    • @kodenamekrak
      @kodenamekrak 2 роки тому

      @@The_real_fbi Bans yout entire device/wifi so you cant make new accounts

    • @2ndSTG
      @2ndSTG 2 роки тому

      i’m down to preemptively eliminate griefers. they ruin gaming.

    • @kodenamekrak
      @kodenamekrak 2 роки тому +4

      @@2ndSTG yes but i dont think people giving you the middle finger is gonna ruin your match

    • @axain7784
      @axain7784 2 роки тому +1

      @@2ndSTG I mean, if you're down with innocent players getting wrongfully banned from their VR headset for no reason, then go off ig

  • @umbratherios5614
    @umbratherios5614 2 роки тому +30

    I think part of the melting charging port issue is because almost NO ONE actually uses ANY sort of strain relief on their charging cables, and eventually the internal joints start to loosen and crack, increasing resistance and until they get hot as hell.

    • @AnubisFenrir
      @AnubisFenrir 2 роки тому

      Any strain relief as in they over use the charger

    • @Elksan97
      @Elksan97 2 роки тому +4

      ​@@AnubisFenrir I think they mean like physical bending and repeatedly creasing the charge cable right where the cable meets the connector. Older apple cables were notorious for this and would either burn or just stop working when the repeated bending broke the copper inside near the connector housing. Tbh the Q2 cable is constructed very similarly so it's probably history repeating itself

    • @erichansen2901
      @erichansen2901 2 роки тому +4

      I've had my quest 2 since release. I'm rarely home so I've always left it plugged in. I probably play it 2 hours a week. So I think it's a few headsets might just be faulty from the factory.

    • @jamesharvey44
      @jamesharvey44 Рік тому

      I think you are on to something, similar strain on the RTX4090 power connectors cause them to melt down.

  • @SethFey
    @SethFey 2 роки тому +1

    Another thing with the elite strap which is how mine broken which i have seen no one mention is that leaving the headstrap tilted up puts inward strain on it as when you tilt it up the ends push in and are not perpendicular like you eould think i left mine like this over night one day by mistake and woke up to it broken

  • @delscoville
    @delscoville Рік тому

    I did invest in the expensive link cable. Solved a number of problems I had with 3 cheaper cheaper cables I have. For one, the Quest 2 stays charged while paying OculusVR or SteamVR games, but it seems to cap charging between 60-70% if I leave it plugged into the computer. I have a Bobo VR headstrap with the battery packs, but I'm just using the batteries to mostly just power the Bobo VR cooler. Rather happy with my setup now.

    • @delscoville
      @delscoville Рік тому

      Oh yeah, I do have VR Wave lenses too. Nice to not have to use my glasses underneath the Quest 2.

  • @crazyfriend50
    @crazyfriend50 2 роки тому +8

    Whoever managed to get the charger to literally 1000s of degrees to burn a hole in the jack needs a new charger

    • @LilScotty10
      @LilScotty10 2 роки тому

      Most chargers you have would do the same thing. It’s the quests fault that the failsafe didn’t work

    • @SiFi_865WON
      @SiFi_865WON 2 роки тому

      @@LilScotty10 it was most likely not the Quest 2, it surely would’ve been the power plug you put it in. Make sure to put it in a in shape outlet.

    • @LilScotty10
      @LilScotty10 2 роки тому

      @@SiFi_865WON the quest should turn off it’s charging ports at a certain point to avoid this… a simple charger doesn’t have the responsibility of that….the electronic device does

    • @SiFi_865WON
      @SiFi_865WON 2 роки тому

      @@LilScotty10 it is programmed to do that..

    • @LilScotty10
      @LilScotty10 2 роки тому

      @@SiFi_865WON exactly….and it failed to do so…..

  • @nathanandrews564
    @nathanandrews564 2 роки тому +7

    Thanks man just got a quest :)

  • @Wipspeed
    @Wipspeed 2 роки тому

    For the Quest 2 elite strap weak point i have used dark duck tape, for my guest Oculus Quest 2 since it broke off a piece of plastic seems to have fixed the issue for now.
    For my main Quest 2 i use the KIWI Design Updated elite strap

  • @ieatthebooty2494
    @ieatthebooty2494 2 роки тому

    Hey, on a real note, ty for the advert. I'm getting an oculus next week, was curious how Itd be with me having glasses lol

  • @CasandChary
    @CasandChary 2 роки тому +6

    09:49 Dude!! ❤️❤️

    • @fierce146
      @fierce146 2 роки тому

      I love the tutorials by yall!

  • @booorue4876
    @booorue4876 2 роки тому +3

    I doubt the gesture shadow ban thing will be permanent and for all users. I think it’s smart and it’s probably only going to be applied to accounts under a certain age and people who select it. As someone who gets a lot of hate speech in almost every game I play I think it’ll be useful for more sensitive or younger players.

  • @braincube013
    @braincube013 2 роки тому +2

    The main issue is the fact that the charge is already pure trash, and now it’s even worse if you wanna care for the battery since you gotta stay above 20% to have the battery stay well. On top of this the charging is actually too fast, I’m always the person to play games later in the day, and always charge my products overnight, and now I gotta constantly monitor the charging state of my oculus to make sure it isn’t overcharging. Wish they just added more safety for the battery and more battery itself, even if it would’ve made the oculus slightly heavier.

  • @greatvegetables
    @greatvegetables 2 роки тому +1

    6:14 That’s what I do all the time with my elite strap. It still broke, but it probably wasn’t my fault because the same night that my friend told me that elite straps break easily, it magically broke while I was in the bathroom. And guess who had it: my friend.

  • @Katoptrys
    @Katoptrys 2 роки тому +28

    I personally think the eye tracking, if used right, would enable micro-movements on the screen, which would add to how natural it feels (especially with a high resolution HDR display), and not just the more accurately focused rendering.
    And I pray to god the PSVR2 will have a headphone jack, or at least audio that isn't as atrocious as the Quest 2's

    • @theitioticshadow7646
      @theitioticshadow7646 2 роки тому

      That would be dope. A psvr game that could have basically no lag due to accurate rendering.

    • @porkupineexe6862
      @porkupineexe6862 2 роки тому

      You know the Quest 2 has a 3.5mm jack right? It isn't like you're locked in to using the shitty open ear audio solution they give you.

    • @Katoptrys
      @Katoptrys 2 роки тому

      @@porkupineexe6862 Yeah, I know. Considering even a 15 usd set of earbuds sounds better than the built in speakers, I'm rather thankful for it. It's more a combination of dreading Sony's love of propietary stuff, and hoping the built in don't suck

    • @porkupineexe6862
      @porkupineexe6862 2 роки тому

      @@Katoptrys fair, though if you want to get really funky with it you can alway plug the headset straight in to the ps5. Afaik it supports most usb headsets (i.e. the razer kraken series). When I’m playing seated experiences at my desk that’s what I do with my PC.

    • @Katoptrys
      @Katoptrys 2 роки тому

      @@porkupineexe6862 I mean I'd buy a speaker setup rather than a "gaming" headset, especially if it's for use with a PS5. I use IEMs/earbuds when I'm doing standing up VR, and headphones when I'm either using a seated experience or a regular flatscreen game

  • @FeeAur
    @FeeAur 2 роки тому +5

    I am now having nightmares about the burnt charging port.

    • @sosig2248
      @sosig2248 2 роки тому

      How check battery%

    • @thehappyturd9752
      @thehappyturd9752 2 роки тому

      me too

    • @FeeAur
      @FeeAur 2 роки тому

      @@sosig2248 Oh, you can turn on the headset by pressing the power button once and it should come up during charging, or, on your right controller, press the oculus button during it is on, go to the far left, press the button and it should say it on the top left of the menu

  • @Vxzzo
    @Vxzzo 2 роки тому

    I just bought my Quest and let it charge last night while I was sleeping and man im glad this video is what I woke up too definitely won’t let it charge overnight anymore

  • @McMomfaceplustwo
    @McMomfaceplustwo 2 роки тому +1

    VRWave lenses were a game changer for me! I was barely able to play for over a year because I was too broke and stubborn to get the lenses and too blind to make do. I know there’s no need to hype a sponsor, but I can’t say enough good things about them. The ONLY bad thing is they lenses took an agar to arrive.

    • @vrwave976
      @vrwave976 2 роки тому +1

      Hi, Tiffany. Thank you for choosing VR Wave :) We hope you like our product.

  • @bloodytears7539
    @bloodytears7539 2 роки тому +4

    Do I have to worried about the charger melting with the Oculus charging dock ?

  • @thatgamerguy4025
    @thatgamerguy4025 2 роки тому +11

    having played with a psvr for two years, this new psvr is a huge improvement. I respect the effort put into this, but shadow ban? seriously, I hope there's an option to turn shadow banning others off, or a way to loosen the security restrictions by a lot. Having just got a quest 2, I can see how I'm not getting this psvr as its not wireless, and the quest 2 has more game options, this my opinion, I think the quest 2 can beat the psvr2 in this battle.

    • @Clara_Page
      @Clara_Page 2 роки тому +2

      I haven't used My psvr in years, I got it at launch but shifted over to the the oculus standalone headsets for their convenience and increased resolution, I'm praying that the PSVR2 prompts Microsoft to support VR on the Xbox Series consoles though.

    • @thatgamerguy4025
      @thatgamerguy4025 2 роки тому

      @@Clara_Page Pretty sure if any of us get it we’ll all be praying.

  • @fazervalez
    @fazervalez 2 роки тому

    I have to move my Elite Strap upwards by changing the angle of the sides to be able to put it on, over my glasses. Even if I set it to the max. This puts strain on the sides. You can see them twisting a bit when you do that. That is what I think eventualy causes the breaking. I had one break alreay and it was replaced. But tilting the sides or arms put pressure on them and I can see where that causes issues. Lifting it by the back in a horizontal way will cause the same effect, so picking it up by the top strap or front, or caring it vertical when held by the back will help prevent that.

  • @cyrnus
    @cyrnus 2 роки тому

    I think the melted charge port issues are more likely due to a bad solder connection than to what charger you use or how long you leave it on the charger.
    As electricity passes through a bad solder joint it tends to arc which creates excess heat and can lead to burning or melting.
    The solder joints could have been bad to begin with or they could have been weakened by stressing a connector that is not adequately anchored. Abuse could also lead to overly stressing a connector by playing with it plugged in and moving too far away so the cord stretches and unplugs itself, or even just unplugging it too aggressively.

  • @rickaron7593
    @rickaron7593 2 роки тому +4

    As far as the wires I love the the quest 2 wireless but psvr2 will have the amazing adaptive triggers and haptics in the headset to greatly increase immersion. I'd rather play games on par with god of war and unchartered rather than what is offered on wireless. But I'll use both. Especially games like beatsaber that I can't imagine playing tethered. Different headsets in my toolbox.

    • @MartinBlyberg
      @MartinBlyberg 2 роки тому +3

      How can you be sure about how good the haptics in the headset will be before it's released. The triggers we can guess will be as good as what they do on the ps5 controllers but it's really up to game devs to utilize the features. Probably only exclusives would make any real use of them and I don't think exclusives are a good thing when it comes to VR.

    • @rickaron7593
      @rickaron7593 2 роки тому

      @@MartinBlyberg I'm very confident in playstation and their history. I agree with you as well some 3rd party games will not utilize them enough. But enough will to make vr gaming immersion revolutionary. I'm a haptics type of guy and I find the immersion in flat gaming increases greatly with the new haptics.

    • @MartinBlyberg
      @MartinBlyberg 2 роки тому +1

      @@rickaron7593 Yes but you are saying that the haptics in the headset will be good before even trying it. We know nothing about how it will actually feel while gaming or how good it will work based on the fact that you have squishy materials inbetween the headset and you.

    • @rickaron7593
      @rickaron7593 2 роки тому

      @@MartinBlyberg admittedly I could be wrong. I rarely come to conclusions without buying or trying the product or watching reviews. Your thinking Is very rational. I for example would pre order a meta headset
      Or a ps vr headset without reviews. Many people have been burnt by doing that with other companies. It's not logic in my thinking but faith. Your thinking has more logic than mine. But I'm basing my thinking on past experiences with certain companies including sony. Again I have faith that the haptics will be intergrated properly. If I'm wrong than I'll slap myself silly. To give you an idea how long sony has worked with vr, years ago before 2016 during the ps3 days, sony slapped together an experimental vr headset using duck tape! Dam I should have kept that gaming magazine with that article.That's when I started dreaming about a sony vr headset.

  • @VRwithJasmine
    @VRwithJasmine 2 роки тому +5

    What if I like making mistakes? 🤔

    • @GetHip
      @GetHip  2 роки тому +3

      Mistakes are fun....until they aren't. I'm now on my third Quest lmfao 😞

    • @VRwithJasmine
      @VRwithJasmine 2 роки тому +1

      @@GetHip LOL these are really great tips-- most of them I already use. Gotta protect that battery life!

  • @Cambeervrtv
    @Cambeervrtv 11 місяців тому

    Thank you so much I’ve been letting mine die completely for around two years and recently it’s just been turning black and making like a popping sound. It doesn’t do the power off icon and I was getting worried.

  • @seanmiller449
    @seanmiller449 2 роки тому

    love your content, I am new to VR and you sir have been a huge help in my decision making process

  • @Mega417
    @Mega417 2 роки тому +4

    you are so underated im addicted to this channel sience i got recoomended one video keep uo the good work and continue making markzuckerberg deez nuts jokes

  • @Bananananananananananana.
    @Bananananananananananana. 8 днів тому

    I have had my quest 2 for quite some time now, and I frequently forget to unplug it at night or leave it charging whilst at school, but never experienced any charging port melting or issues.

  • @Ghoelix
    @Ghoelix 2 роки тому

    First sponsor break I've ever seen that was informative and useful.

  • @stoneodin2288
    @stoneodin2288 2 роки тому

    I run the battery out generally, but when recharging it I hella forget to unplug it sometimes 😂 it still runs the same since I got it over a year ago. Around 3 hours or so of game time depending on the game. Been like that since I got it. Most the time now though I plug it in and turn it off when I get the low power notification. I rarely let it charge overnight.

  • @Chris.Haines.
    @Chris.Haines. 2 роки тому +1

    Does VRWave offer non prescription lenses as well? If you just want to protect your lenses and don't yet need prescription eyewear what are the best choices out there?

  • @FAB1150
    @FAB1150 2 роки тому +1

    Soo, I work a lot with batteries as they're part of my many hobbies, and I'm an electronics engineering student. Here are my two cents on the situation. Excuse any typos but I broke my right hand so I'm typing with my left hand only lol
    The dude you mentioned in the video is absolutely correct, li-ion batteries are happiest when working between 20-80%. BUT that doesn't mean that it's dangerous to get them to 100%. The battery stops "accepting" current once the voltage of the charger is equal to the voltage of the battery, as charging works a bit like siphoning water from a bucket to another: once the two buckets have water at the same level, it stops flowing!
    So, the charger supplies 4.2V to the battery (a bit lower when it's discharged, to limit the current), when the battery reaches 4.2V (which is 100% for single cell li-ion batteries) it stops charging. At this point, a good battery charging circuit completely disconnects the battery from the cable, only topping it up if it notices that it discharged a bit. Keeping a device plugged in should NOT damage anything. A battery sitting at 100% for a while does degrade, meaning that its capacity lowers over time. This is the only symptom, though! It does not heat up, the only thing you should notice if you constantly keep your quest2 plugged in while not using it is less play time after a few months.
    Let's get back to the "a good battery charging circuit does []". As I said, it should do the same thing as you removing the cable and reconnecting it for a few seconds every few minutes to keep it topped up. This one clearly isn't a good battery charging circuit. What I guess it's doing is constantly trying to convert the 5V from the charger to 4.2V and trying to feed it to the battery, failing to do so (as the battery is already at 4.2, and won't accept any current), and wasting energy in the process. After a while, it heats up so much to melt the plastic.
    This last part is speculation, but to me it sounds like a plausible explanation. The battery certainly doesn't have anything to do with it, as once it's charged it just stops!

  • @Versace5911
    @Versace5911 7 місяців тому

    I've had quest 2 for about 2 years i always put it to charge after every season sometime stays on charging for weeks lol never had issues or loosing any battery percentage it still gives me the same amount of time it use to

  • @Xithos777
    @Xithos777 2 роки тому

    Regarding the charge port issue, I've seen the problem broken down into 3 failsafes.
    1. Only use the official cable from Oculus like I've been doing because I didn't want to risk this (yes the $80 one)
    2. Only use the official charger (duh)
    3. If you're going to charge while playing make sure you're using the end of the cord that has the L-shape plugged in to your headset, and it's tethered around the edges of the strap to the back of your head. I use clips with those picture hanging strips and they work perfectly.
    I've read somewhere else that these ports are melting because of too much excessive pressure in One Direction on the port, causing a ground fault in the connector.
    This is why using the L-shaped part of the connector to plug it in minimizes this.

  • @angmuller
    @angmuller 2 роки тому

    Hi there, so there is a way to keep your elite strap from breaking,. It’s not so ugly if you choose the right tape, but you can get any colored duct tape, and when it’s new, you neatly put about two layers in a neat wrap over the typical breaking points, this will keep it from ever breaking, it works.

  • @emo_twinkie7405
    @emo_twinkie7405 2 роки тому

    I personally received a headstrap from an accessories company and they're headstrap looks exactly the same but it specifically has an extra piece to support that exact section I've never had the elite strap but it doesn't seem too good

  • @theswangdaddy4469
    @theswangdaddy4469 2 роки тому

    4:15 idky but that picture made me bust out laughing lmaoo

  • @LampDoesVideogame
    @LampDoesVideogame 2 роки тому

    I've... left mine plugged in since I got it 3 weeks ago, plugged into a usb 3.0 port. No issues so far.

  • @Foghat133
    @Foghat133 2 роки тому

    Kiwi has an upgraded elite strap that has flexible side straps and the connectors to the headset permit an upward pivot of the headset to 52°.
    Reloptix also sells lens inserts

  • @quintec2001
    @quintec2001 10 місяців тому

    I could be wrong but I noticed that some USB charge adapters overheat and the USB cable will also overheat if there is a bad contact or defect inside the AC Outlet on the Wall of the home or business. Use another Outlet in the home or Power strip. The USB charge adapter should not feel hot to the touch. Use another adapter with proper wattage for the device in use or Switch to another AC Outlet.

  • @malissamv
    @malissamv Рік тому

    Thank you for telling me this because I got this thing about 3 days ago and am scared to death of something bad happening to it.

  • @opiumextract2934
    @opiumextract2934 2 роки тому

    My nephew brought his over tonight, we connected it to my pc and set up the wheel and pedals and played assetto corsa competizione in vr on pc....was pretty amazing. He is getting wheels and pedals and I'm going to buy a headset. Can't decide between this and steam vr

  • @bailydog1014
    @bailydog1014 2 роки тому +1

    So do you have a recommended battery pack for the quest 2 since the elite strap isn’t that good

  • @ArmyBikerVet
    @ArmyBikerVet 2 роки тому

    Does the Quest 2 also charge when hooked up to the 16 foot cable used for immersive game play?
    I got one with my Quest 2 as part of the Streamer pack - and do keep it hooked up.
    Now, I am a network/computer tech - and assuming that this would act the same way as a smartphone, would the Quest 2 also charge as you're playing with the cable hooked up to PC?

  • @tantas11
    @tantas11 2 роки тому

    The 20-80% charge thing is mostly a myth, you want to charge your battery to 100% so the cells balance. Don't leave the battery at 100% for an extended period of time though. If you don't intend on charging you want to leave it at 3.8V per cell, which is around 50-70% overall.

  • @CarrotKing269
    @CarrotKing269 Рік тому

    I was thinking about using VR wave but I found out that my prescription would cost nearly 150 bucks which is way too expensive, and that's without like, any of the additional QOL changes

  • @Nott_Lucas22
    @Nott_Lucas22 2 роки тому

    Thanks for makeing thos quest 2 videos. Because i never had a vr so im getting many Information tips and life hacks from you .Because on the end of the year i will buy one. 😅

  • @DustyOrchid057
    @DustyOrchid057 Рік тому

    I have this thing plugged in my computer, as I us it for PCVR, never had it melt, fingers crossed

  • @zacharydavis3366
    @zacharydavis3366 2 роки тому

    Hello, I am pretty new to your channel and I was checking out Kiwi products, specifically the head strap. Before I knew anything, I had gotten the elite strap with the extended battery on it. I never saw anything on Kiwi with an extended battery except for a sketchy looking band... Any suggestions???

  • @Bucketz1523
    @Bucketz1523 2 роки тому

    This video really helped me thanks!

  • @Elksan97
    @Elksan97 2 роки тому

    My elite strap started to crack along the bottom length of the arms on both sides (hairline fractures). I applied a very thin layer of gorilla glue all the way along the cracks and I have continued to use the strap ever since (over 4 months now). Honestly, the glue is probably the strongest part of the strap

  • @voiddragon8233
    @voiddragon8233 2 роки тому +1

    question, would colorblind prescription lenses work with the quest 2? I have a severe protan and I want to know if this would work

  • @junitv3501
    @junitv3501 2 роки тому

    I don’t remember what batter the go used but I would charge it overnight often and I never had an issue with it melting

  • @AceyMangoFR
    @AceyMangoFR Рік тому +1

    as soon as you said you take it off charge when its green I turn to my right see mine at green leap at it and unplug it immediately

  • @vr_akimitsu2686
    @vr_akimitsu2686 2 роки тому

    If that shadow ban thing is gonna be a thing i will never ever even think about vr again

  • @Poodleinacan
    @Poodleinacan 2 роки тому

    I bet no one can beat a thing I once did with my Quest 2...
    One time, I played VR Chat while taking a bath. My Quest 2 is still doing great.
    The only thing is that the humidity with blur the lenses for some time, until it mostly clears out. The good thing of it is that it doesn't go inside the headset, just on the side facing the eyes.

    • @madbruv
      @madbruv 2 роки тому

      just... why? "enter intelligence insult here"

    • @Poodleinacan
      @Poodleinacan 2 роки тому

      @@madbruv why? Because I can and it's funny.
      Of course, my Quest wasn't fully charged so it ended earlier, but I still have to wash myself after (my head and hands were dry, also).
      ... And I also had to put some more hot water.

  • @nicholasstream
    @nicholasstream Рік тому

    I Kinda keep my headset plugged in 24-7 only unplugging it to clean it, so I really dont know how people melt their charging ports I haven't had this problem in years of use but to each there own. also amazing video man

  • @recoil_rise
    @recoil_rise 2 роки тому

    people talk about stopping the quest port from melting by not charging the headset while in use, but that doesn't make sense because oculus literally sell a headstrap that charges the headset while in use. bruh, i just wanna use my quest 2 for as long as possible

  • @cyclebreaker1
    @cyclebreaker1 2 роки тому +1

    What I find difficult to understand, is the need to wear my corrective lenses while looking at a screen directly in front of my eyes. Does the VR trick the brain so much that it makes it think your eyes can't see objects that far away?

  • @BetaProtogen
    @BetaProtogen Рік тому

    6:06 I didn't know people didn't do this lol
    I got my elite strap and the first way I taught myself to put it on was exactly like this

  • @camboi6103
    @camboi6103 2 роки тому

    for the first issue
    all of the battery management shouldn't have to be done by the user
    it should be done by the headset plus most overcharge protection circuits will return the voltage back to mains if the battery is full instead of just shoving it in until everything turns into a gooey puddle

  • @ArtistKnownAsVR
    @ArtistKnownAsVR 2 роки тому

    I really try my best to not leave the headset while.it’s charging, and to unplug even before it hits 100. But some nights I pass out and wake up freaking out hoping I didn’t fuck it up

  • @mattalford3932
    @mattalford3932 Рік тому

    When the battery reaches full charge the BMS stops allowing the battery to charge. You can plug it into a pc forever and it won't over charge the battery. Its probably a short condition from strain on the connector.

  • @billzirjones76
    @billzirjones76 Рік тому

    i left my quest plugged in for 2 1/2 weeks when i was on vacation and nothing happened. The quest 1 charger is truly amazing

  • @RefrigeratedTP
    @RefrigeratedTP Рік тому

    As someone that plays VR so much, how did you tell yourself that it's okay to lose out on performance (fps, resolution) just to not use the cable? I just tuck a bit of it into my waistband and it takes the weight of the cable away completely.

  • @kirkersin4063
    @kirkersin4063 Рік тому

    Yeah, I had that problem and ended up melting the port on my headset to. Couldn't even collect on the warranty either because it costs more then just buying a new one. Face book needs to fix something.