The Oculus Quest 2 (now branded Meta Quest 2) is a standalone VR headset with inside‑out tracking, Snapdragon XR2, and 6 GB RAM, designed for gaming and mixed productivity without a PC or console. Display and optics
Fast‑switch LCD with resolution 1832 × 1920 pixels per eye and supported refresh rates of 60, 72, 90 and up to 120 Hz in some modes.
Field of view around 90–100 degrees, 3‑position hardware IPD settings at about 58, 63 and 68 mm.
Performance and storage
SoC: Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2 with Adreno 650 GPU and 6 GB of RAM for standalone VR apps and games.
Storage options typically 128 GB or 256 GB (early models also 64 GB).
Tracking, input and connectivity
6DOF inside‑out tracking using 4 front‑mounted cameras; Oculus Touch / Meta Touch controllers included.
Connectivity: USB‑C, Bluetooth 5, Wi‑Fi 6 and 3.5 mm audio jack, plus built‑in spatial audio speakers in the strap.
Form factor and use cases
Weight around 503 g, designed for fully wireless standalone play or as a PC VR headset via Oculus Link cable or Air Link streaming.
Used for VR gaming, fitness apps, media consumption, virtual desktops and development/testing of VR software.