Thank you for watching today's video about the Quest 3 and why it is heavier than the Quest 2 and whether it is safe for VR gaming? Previous video about Quest 3 News and potential new Quest Project being unveiled in this link kzbin.info/www/bejne/lYbblnVtiJl2b7s
@Homieto Жыл бұрын
Nice thumbnail. But I bounced off straight when I saw you starting with "Hey guys" and the iPhone video mode.
@xressentials Жыл бұрын
Lol this comment will go on my wall of fame
@LawnCareAddict Жыл бұрын
The real question is why do you just screen record your camera and not just use the video mode??
@dannymz1927 Жыл бұрын
i think he streams it to his pc so he doesnt have to transfer long videos maybe?
@Jay-Dub-Ay Жыл бұрын
😂 I know right? It’s insane.
@xressentials Жыл бұрын
I sold my camera yea otherwise I need transfer and convert files ….
@GTduzIt Жыл бұрын
A Plastic Lighter weighs 13Grams, tape it to your Quest 2 and see if it bothers you.... It feels like nothing to me lol
@scifi_shop Жыл бұрын
I'm gonna have to get a neck brace for support
@ASwanderer Жыл бұрын
As a Quest 1 user, the Quest 3 is light.
@xressentials Жыл бұрын
Good point - likewise
@GAMINGSTHEMOTIVE Жыл бұрын
I have nerve damage in My neck please safe me
@mostwanted2000 Жыл бұрын
Hey man! There is a big debate on Reddit if the Quest 3 would have a REAL benefit with a Wifi 6E router vs just 6 (5ghz). Maybe someday you have the chance to test both. Here is what a users says: "WiFi 7 can handle a LOT more bandwidth throughput. 4.8x more to be exact. Long complex answer.... Possibly lower latency but, that is debatable because there's so many variables. Going to WiFi 6e averages less than 1ms lower over WiFi 6, for example. Both WiFi 6e and WiFi 7 use 6Ghz. So you get the interference improvement with both. WiFi 6 is limited to 5Ghz(and 2.4Ghz, of course). The main improvement is bandwidth. WiFi 7 is capable of using 360Mhz channel widths, which can offer a max throughput across all channels at once of around 46gb/s. WiFi 6e max is around 9.6gb/s. WiFi 6 max is 4.8gb/s and both are limited to 160Mhz channel width. Per channel, WiFi 6 and WiFi 6e are limited to 1.2gb/s while WiFi 7 is limited to 2.4gb/s. But, depending on the device, you can connect to multiple channels at once. The Quest Pro, for example, can connect via 2x2. 2 channels for download and 2 channels for upload, making it capable of 2.4gb/s(2,400mb/s) in each direction. The max channel usage for WiFi 6 is 2x2, for WiFi 6e it is 4x4and, for WiFi 7, the max is 10x10(16x16 is theoretically possible). Making it drastically faster. But, the XR2 using Airlink has a max bitrate(bandwidth) of 0.2gb/s(200mb/s) via H265 and around 0.6gb/s(600mb/s) via H264. Using Virtual Desktop, 0.15gb/s(150mb/s) via H265 and 0.4gb/s(400mb/s) via H264+.... None of which even comes close to maxing out WiFi 6. The XR2 Gen2 could have quadruple decoding capabilities and it would still work fine on WiFi 6."