When paired with Prospect, the Meta Quest is a great way to jump from smaller SketchUp, Revit, Rhino, Navisworks, and FBX/OBJ/IFC files into VR. Any large or complex file will need to be optimized to a smaller size for the sake of performance.
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If you haven't yet requested access to Prospect on Quest, it is essential for you to review these steps first. Access to Prospect on Meta Quest headset is available to Pro, Pro Plus, and Individual User subscription customers.
Oculus for Business customers - Prospect offers support Oculus for Business devices. Please reach out to our team to let them know you have Oculus for Business units that need Prospect.
How to get your Prospect Files into Quest
- Open the Prospect app on your desktop computer.
Click Create Project, give it a name, and be sure the "sync project" toggle is left ON before clicking again to create. (Add project collaborators or skip this step for now.)
2. Next, add one or more files to the project as shown below, or through the respective plugin. (3D files you intend to use with the Quest should be on the smaller side as the Quest processing power is inherently lesser than PC powered VR experiences.)
3. Put on your Quest headset and open Prospect on Quest. If you haven't yet installed Prospect, do this by going to Navigate > Search > type in "Prospect" and continue to follow the installation prompts. (The app may also be found in your library under "not installed")
4. After the installation completes, log into Prospect using the same username and password as your IrisVR account. The log in button is on the right-hand panel in-VR on your Quest.
5. Your synced project(s) will appear shortly after logging in. Hover over a file, then click to download the onto the Quest device. Once the download and sync complete, you can launch the file into VR.
Prospect Collaboration on Quest
The latest version of Prospect lets you collaborate on files using your Quest headset, there are two ways to do this:
- Viewing your own shared Files and Projects – Projects and Files on which you've invited others to collaborate will be noted with a multiple person icon on the Project folder and/or next to the file name.
- Viewing files that have been shared with you – Files that others have shared with you will appear in a "Shared with Me" section just below your project list.
Inviting a Guest – A guest is someone who does not have a Prospect license. From the logged out view within the Quest, a guest can click the "Enter Join Code" button in the right-hand panel, enter the code received from the host, and join.
Full step-by-step guide to collaboration – Follow this link for more on How to Share Project Files.
Best Practices
Performance
Meta Quest is a standalone device and does not leverage the power of a PC, meaning it has a limited processing power. We can't provide an exact maximum size as this is dependent on the type/complexity of the geometry.
Improve performance by always starting as small as possible and use tools within the native 3D program to reduce the size of the model, such as hiding geometry, using a section box or exporting smaller sections.
If your file is consistently failing while loading or mid-experience, un-sync this file, reduce the complexity of the model by removing high poly items (detailed foliage and entourage elements), or reduce the size of your model using a section box. Then, re-process and sync the simplified version of the file for a fresh launch.
SketchUp users may benefit from replacing high-poly models with some low-poly options from SketchUp official collection on the 3D warehouse.
Free Up Space
We know Quest storage is limited, so we made it easy to free up space on your Quest. Hover over the check mark on any synced file on the quest and click “Remove” to remove it from the device. You can always sync it again later.
Ending a Session
First Exit Viewer - When concluding a VR session on the Quest, make sure you press EXIT while in VR. This will officially end your VR session and allow any updates to sync back.
Syncing files - Make sure your headset remains on/active while files are syncing - this ensures the headset will not time out or pause during syncing. Any screenshots, viewpoints, or other actions saved while in a file on your Oculus Quest will sync back with any other device where you log in. This way, you can use your desktop to download these images.
Security
IrisVR trusts and uses Google Cloud Platform as a cloud provider. All data transfer is encrypted between the PC client and the cloud, and files in the cloud are stored on secure servers, only readable with IrisVR client software.
Things you should know
- Meta Quest is a mobile device, and as such it does not have the same capabilities/power as a PC-Powered headset and is intended to work with smaller, less complex, "mobile-sized" files. VR.
- Only Individual (Pro, Pro Plus, Trial) licenses support logging in on the Meta Quest standalone device. Workstation customers, please contact our Customer Experience team for access.
- All Quest headsets (1, 2, and 3) are supported by Prospect.
- You will not find Prospect in the Meta store until a member of our team has granted you access to search for & download the application. Request this access here.
- Tips on Navigation.
Feature Parity with Prospect on Desktop
- Reports - Stay tuned for a more robust solution for cross-device reporting.
- Outlines & Hard Shadows - While not currently supported on Meta Quest, we are striving for full feature parity down the line.
- 360 Panorama Capture - Not currently available on Meta Quest.