How To Change Fov On Oculus Quest 2

Want to peek at the VR world with super-human vision? Maybe zoom in to admire every pixel of that alien landscape? Well, buckle up, because you can tweak the Field of View (FOV) on your Oculus Quest 2. And trust me, it's more fun than it sounds!
What's This FOV Thing Anyway?
Imagine looking through a pair of binoculars. FOV is kinda like that. It's how much of the virtual world you can see at any given moment. A wider FOV lets you soak in more of the action. A narrower FOV? Well, it’s like focusing on a tiny, specific detail.
Ready to play with your perspective?
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Let's Get Tweaking (Without Getting Too Technical!)
First things first, you'll need to dive into the magical realm of Developer Mode. Don't worry, you don't need to be a coding wizard. It's just a setting that unlocks some extra goodies.
Head over to the Oculus app on your phone. Find your Quest 2 in the device settings. Scroll down, and you should see "Developer Mode." Flip that switch! You might need to create a developer organization. Just follow the prompts – it's usually a breeze.
The Real Fun Begins!
Now for the secret sauce: ADB (Android Debug Bridge). Think of it as a special connector between your computer and your Quest 2. You'll need to download and install the ADB tools on your computer. Google "ADB download" and follow the instructions for your operating system. There are tons of easy-to-follow guides out there.

Next, connect your Quest 2 to your computer with a USB cable. Make sure your headset is on!
Open a command prompt (Windows) or terminal (Mac/Linux) on your computer. Now, type in some mystical commands. Don't be scared! Copy and paste is your friend!
Here comes the first spell:
adb devices
This should show that your Quest 2 is connected. If it doesn't, double-check your USB connection and make sure the ADB drivers are installed correctly.

The Actual FOV Change (Finally!)
Now, for the grand finale! Type the following command:
adb shell setprop debug.oculus.fov
Replace <value> with the FOV you want. Experiment! Try values like 70, 80, 90, or even push it to 100 (be careful, higher values can cause distortion). Just remember to keep it in the range between 70 and 100 to avoid any unexpected visual glitches or errors.
For example, if you want an FOV of 90, you'd type:

adb shell setprop debug.oculus.fov 90
Press enter. Boom! You've just tweaked your FOV!
See the Difference!
Put on your Quest 2 and launch a game or app. You should immediately see the difference. Things will either appear more zoomed in (lower FOV) or more expansive (higher FOV). Play around and find what feels best for you.
Resetting to Normal
Don't like your new FOV? No problem! To reset it to the default, just use this command:
adb shell setprop debug.oculus.fov default
That’s it! Your Quest 2 will go back to its original perspective.

Why Bother?
Changing the FOV can dramatically alter your VR experience. Some people prefer a wider FOV for immersion, feeling like they're truly in the game. Others might prefer a narrower FOV for better performance or to eliminate any potential distortion at the edges of the screen. It's all about personal preference!
Plus, it's just plain fun to experiment. You can tweak your FOV to match the game you're playing. Maybe a racing game benefits from a wider FOV, while a puzzle game feels better with a narrower view.
So, there you have it! A simple way to play with your perspective in VR. Go forth and experiment! Unleash your inner VR artist and find the perfect FOV for your digital adventures. Have fun!
Remember to have fun and always proceed with caution when modifying system settings. Enjoy your newly customized VR experience!
