To cast your iPhone screen to Oculus Quest 2, you need to:
Make sure your Quest 2 connected to same Wi-Fi network as your casting receiver.
Open Oculus app on your smartphone.
Go to bottom toolbar, tap on the “Menu” button.
On “Menu” screen, tap on “Casting.”
In “Casting” menu, you’ll see a list of all the VR devices you have connected to your account.
Find and tap on your Quest 2 headset. This will connect the devices over Wi-Fi.
From the Oculus home area, select the Sharing tab.
On the left select the Casting option.
This will open your headset to any casting device you set on your phone.
Open the Oculus App and tab the Cast button on the top right corner of the app.
Now select the Oculus Quest that is found nearby
I fly a DJI Mini 2 with iPhone 14 & was looking for how to hook up FPV by streaming iPhone DJI app (casting screen of DJI App running on iPhone connected to DJI remote control, so that wearing the Quest 2 VR set can provide a functional but probably laggy FPV interface. I only have a couple hours of flight time on the drone, so any FPV helps rewire brain control of left up down rotate stick & right slide left or ride or go forward or backwards, but I also need to figure out camera tilt control. Much to learn still but also thinking of all. My ECOBEE toy FPV kit in deep storage somewhere // so thinking about it caused me to think about this emerging solution if you can call it that. Not exactly for drone racing, more early learning eye brain hand programming assist. Yes, I did use a drone game on my iPhone to practice drone flight to get the basic idea into my head, but that was a few years ago, back when I got the DJI Mini 2. The whole idea was kicked off by Tiny Woop drones a former friend of mine showed me 4+ years ago in his driveway. They have a low res color cameras, are small as a hand, fly for 5-8 minutes with tiny brushed motors, that stream to face mounted lens screen streaming bound to video transmission so you see what it see's then the remote in your hands lets your control propulsion, pitch, roll & yaw.
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