The all-in-one virtual reality system, Oculus Quest, has increased in popularity worldwide over the last two years. The isolation caused by the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic boosted sales of the Facebook-owned headsets, and the release of the Oculus Quest 2 brought higher quality visuals and better performance, while at the same time lowering the base price for the gear.
It’s no surprise that for companies wanting to use virtual reality in their training, the answer to their needs is often the Quest. However, Facebook has had pretty extreme limitations when it comes to using Enterprise Apps on their hardware. Marketed primarily as a gaming and social device, apps available for purchase through the Oculus store have to be classified as Consumer Apps. This makes it difficult for virtual reality courses built in CenarioVR® (an enterprise app) to get spun up in an Oculus Quest.
Or at least that used to be the case.
Here’s what that means for you:
If you’ve been a Quest user for a while you’re probably familiar with Side Quest, a tool for side loading apps and games onto your Quest. Previously, one would connect the Quest to a computer using a USBC cable, and manage the files and Enterprise Apps manually through Side Quest.
App Lab is a similar application, though all you need is your Quest headset. It’s completely self contained and managed. You don’t need your computer, or even your smartphone.
This can be done in a few simple steps:
And with that you’re done! CenarioVR will show up in your apps list and will stay up to date with all new releases. Opening the app will present you with your CenarioVR login screen where you can put in your user credentials and start experiencing virtual learning!
Note: Are you an Oculus Go user? Read this blog to find out about the change in support for Oculus Go and how to ensure you can still get CenarioVR updates on your Go.