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Which devices are compatible with VRx's Medical Campus?

Standalone headsets: Meta Quest, Meta Quest 2, Quest Pro, Pico Neo 3 Pro & Pico Neo 3 Pro Eye, Pico Neo 3 Link, Pico 4, and Meta Quest 3. Tethered headsets: Oculus Rift, Oculus Rift S, HTC Vive, HTC Vive Pro, Windows MR PC Desktop

Will VRx's Medical Campus cause motion sickness?

If you feel sick or dizzy when you use VR:

  1. Take off your headset immediately, and 2. take a 30 min break.To our knowledge it is very seldom that VRx users experience motion sickness as VRx’s Medical Campus is a VR-beginner friendly experience, where you move and interact with other individuals and objects in a controlled manner.

    However, if you feel sick or dizzy, trust that emotion and take off your headset.

    What happened? Motion sickness occurs when your brain cannot match what you see with what is going on in reality (for example if you are moving in VR, but you are sitting on a chair in reality). We have not encountered this issue, but if you are particularly sensitive to VR, you may experience this when you teleport (move from one location to another, or from one room to another).

    This side-effect can also vary depending on the type of headset you are using. For instance, the Quest has a lower refresh rate (72 frames per second), whereas the Rift has about 90 fps. This may not seem like a big difference, or a visible one at least, but if you are especially sensitive to lagging, it may trigger your motion sickness.

Do I need to change my firewall settings?

For most customers, no special network settings are required. However, in certain cases, the following ports should be opened in the outbound direction exclusively.

  • 843/tcp
  • 4530-4531/tcp
  • 4533/tcp
  • 5055-5058/udp
  • 6060-6063/tcp
  • 9090-9093/tcp
  • 19090-19093/tcp
  • 27000-27002/udp

Does VRx's Medical Campus work on a Mac?

Unfortunately not at this time.