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An easy-to-follow guide to casting your Oculus Quest 2 to your Samsung TV using a Chromecast, AirPlay, or the SmartThings app
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Do you want to cast your Oculus Quest 2 to your Samsung TV? Virtual Reality is an incredibly immersive experience. Casting to your TV allows you to share the experience with your friends and family. Unfortunately, many Samsung TVs do not support casting directly from the Oculus Quest. Fortunately, there are a few workarounds you can use to cast from the Oculus Quest to your Samsung TV. This wikiHow article teaches you how to cast your Oculus Quest 2 to your Samsung TV.

Things You Should Know

  • You can cast your Oculus Quest 2 to any TV using a Chromecast device.
  • You can cast to the Oculus app on your smartphone and then mirror your screen to your Samsung TV using AirPlay on your iPhone or iPad.
  • On Android, you can cast to the Oculus app and then mirror your screen to your Samsung TV using the SmartThings app.
Method 1
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Using a Chromecast

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  1. Chromecasts are streaming devices you can use to cast your phone (and your Oculus Quest 2) to your TV. There are different Chromecast models. They start at $29. You can purchase one from the Google Store online or from a local electronics store. [1]
  2. Chromecasts are tiny circular devices that connect directly to an HDMI port on the back of your TV. They also come with a power cable you use to plug it in. Connect the Chromecast to an HDMI port on your TV and then connect the power cable to it and plug it in.
    • The first time you connect your Chromecast, you will need to download the Google Home app on your smartphone and use the Google Home app to set up your Chromecast .
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  3. Use your TV remote to select the source port that your Google Chrome cast is connected to. By default, the Chromecast displays Google images of art and Google Earth images as a screensaver.
  4. Place your Oculus Quest 2 on your head and press the button on the right side to power it on.
  5. It has a pink icon with an image that resembles a camera. By default, it's in the dock at the bottom of the Oculus Quest home screen. Aim the Oculus motion controller at the Camera icon and squeeze the trigger button to select the camera app.
  6. It's the first option in the upper-left corner of the Camera menu on the Oculus Quest. This displays options for casting your Oculus Quest to other devices. Allow a few minutes for your Quest to scan for nearby devices.
  7. Once your Oculus Quest 2 detects your Chromecast device, it will appear in the casting menu. Select your Chromecast and then click Next at the bottom of the menu. This will start casting to your Chromecast which will display on your TV.
    • When you are ready to stop casting, open the Camera app on your Oculus Quest and tap Stop Casting .
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Using AirPlay on iPhone or iPad

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  1. Make sure your Samsung TV is powered on and connected to the internet before you begin.
  2. The Meta Quest app is required to set up your Oculus Quest 2. If you don't have the Meta Quest app installed on your iPhone or iPad, you can download it for free from the App Store .
  3. Once you have the Meta Quest app installed on your iPhone or iPad, tap the Oculus app icon to open it. If you are not signed into your Oculus account, go ahead and sign in.
  4. Place your Oculus Quest 2 on your head and press the button on the right side to power it on.
  5. It has a pink icon with an image that resembles a camera. By default, it's in the dock at the bottom of the Oculus Quest home screen. Aim the Oculus motion controller at the Camera icon and squeeze the trigger button to select the camera app.
  6. It's the first option in the upper-left corner of the Camera menu on the Oculus Quest. This displays options for casting your Oculus Quest to other devices. Allow a few minutes for your Quest to scan for nearby devices.
  7. The Meta Quest mobile app option should be at the top of the list. Select this option and click Next at the bottom of the menu.
  8. Return to your iPhone or iPad and tap Start casting . Allow a few minutes for your Oculus Quest to start casting to your iPhone or iPad.
  9. This displays the Quick Access menu.
  10. It has an icon that resembles two rectangular screens layered on top of each other. Tap this icon to display a list of devices you can mirror your screen to.
  11. This will start mirroring your iPhone or iPad screen to your Samsung TV while you are casting your Oculus Quest to your iPhone or iPad. You are now indirectly casting your Oculus Quest to your Samsung TV.
    • When you are ready to stop casting, open the Camera app on your Oculus Quest and tap Stop Casting .
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Using the SmartThings App

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  1. Make sure your Samsung TV is powered on and connected to the internet before you begin.
  2. If you have a Samsung Galaxy device, the SmartThings app comes pre-installed on your phone. If you are using a different Android device, you can download it for free from the Google Play Store . The SmartThings app is also available on iPhone and iPad from the App Store.
  3. You will need to connect the SmartThings app to your TV in order to cast your phone to your TV. If you haven't already done so, go ahead and use the following steps to connect your Samsung TV to the SmartThings app: [2]
    • Open the SmartThings app.
    • Tap the plus ( + ) sign in the upper-right corner.
    • Tap Add Device .
    • Tap Scan below "Scan for nearby devices."
    • Tap Add below your Samsung TV.
    • Tap Ok or Allow . Some TVs may require you to enter the PIN displayed on the TV screen and tap Done .
  4. The Meta Quest app is required to set up your Oculus Quest. If you no longer have the Meta Quest app, you can download it for free from the Google Play Store on Android, or from the App Store on iPhone and iPad.
  5. It has an icon that resembles 5 dots connected by a larger dot in the middle. Tap the SmartThings app on your Home screen or Apps menu to open the SmartThings app.
  6. It should be listed at the bottom of the screen along with any other devices you have connected.
  7. It's the icon with three vertical dots in the upper-right corner. This displays the menu.
  8. Tapping the Mirror Screen option displays a pop-up at the bottom of the screen. Tap Start now in the pop-up to start mirroring your phone screen to your Samsung TV. Allow a few minutes for your phone to connect to your TV.
  9. Once you are successfully mirroring your phone screen to your TV, open the Meta Quest app.
  10. Place your Oculus Quest 2 on your head and press the button on the right side to power it on.
  11. It has a pink icon with an image that resembles a camera. By default, it's in the dock at the bottom of the Oculus Quest home screen. Aim the Oculus motion controller at the Camera icon and squeeze the trigger button to select the camera app.
  12. It's the first option in the upper-left corner of the Camera menu on the Oculus Quest. This displays options for casting your Oculus Quest to other devices. Allow a few minutes for your Quest to scan for nearby devices.
  13. The Meta Quest mobile app option should be at the top of the list. Select this option and click Next at the bottom of the menu.
  14. Return to your mobile phone and tap Start casting . Allow a few minutes for your Oculus Quest to start casting to your mobile phone, which is already casting to your Samsung TV. You are now indirectly casting your Oculus Quest to your Samsung TV.
    • When you are ready to stop casting, open the Camera app on your Oculus Quest and tap Stop Casting .
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