No controllers needed. Batteries removed; everything uses hand tracking
Controls
Power button: hold to turn on/off, tap once to sleep
Volume: inside button = down, outside = up
Bottom dial adjusts lens spacing; only tweak if image isn't clear
Indicator light: white = in session, yellow = charging, green = full, off = sleeping
Fit
Back knob adjusts like a bike helmet for quick on/off, fits over hair
Pull earpieces all the way down and over the ears; they adjust
Care & Packing
See Step 3 for cleaning details between users
Always unplug the headphone jack before packing so it doesn't get broken
Crank the knob all the way down before closing the case
STEP 02
Software Setup
Navigation, Wi-Fi & launching the app
Key Points
Hand Tracking & Navigation
Palm up, pinch thumb and pointer finger together to select
Hold down a pinch to recenter, single tap to bring up the menu
Tap the library icon to access your apps
Wi-Fi & Launching the App
Open quick controls from the menu to connect to Wi-Fi
Only connect to Wi-Fi if you need to update the app. For immersive video updates, allow ~15 minutes with good internet
Launch the app from your library with the laser pointer and a pinch
Operator vs. Participant
Operators handle all setup: Wi-Fi, updates, and launching the app
Participants only ever see the recalibration screen and the experience itself
To exit the app, palm up, pinch to open the menu, and hit Quit
STEP 03
Running a Demo
User onboarding, session flow & cleanup
Key Points
Before You Start
Make sure the headset is updated, charged, and clean before each event
Apps auto-reset between users; only need to launch once per event
~10 seconds after removal, you'll hear "Resetting experience" and it returns to start
Battery is visible on the recalibration screen. Don't start under 25%; a full charge gets ~4-5 playthroughs
Getting Them In
Seat them with 3-4 feet of space and give a quick preview of the experience
Cover any interactions (reaching, touching, grabbing); let them know you're nearby
Glasses usually aren't needed; small frames can fit if preferred
Forward-facing hats off or backwards; other headwear, use your judgment
If they're okay with it, help them put it on. Secure the strap low on the back of the head, then confirm clarity and comfort together
Clarity is key. Let them know they can reach up and wiggle the headset around until things snap into focus. Once it's sitting just right, they'll know.
During & After
Stay close by. If audio seems low or the headset looks off, step in. Most people won't say anything on their own.
The experience prompts removal when done, but some will wait for you. Loosen the strap first, then share any next steps
Wipe contact areas with antibacterial wipes; clean inside lenses with the dry lens cloth