Meta XR headsets are very cheap for the performance they give. Unfortunately they require a Meta account and one can assume as much data as legally possibly is sent back to the advertising company.
For years now, since the Quest 1, those Android devices have not been rooted except for some specific version number of the Quest 2.
This recent work https://github.com/FreeXR/eureka_panther-adreno-gpu-exploit-1 makes the latest headset with a rather recent update (but NOT the very last ones, so be cautious!) rootable.
Waiting on a software freedom-respecting headset.
Recommendations
- Valve Index but it’s not standalone. It’s “just” a headset so what you do with it is up to you, no need to register anything with Valve, nor have Steam (even though SteamVR is convenient) and works on Linux. With Proton even the latest indie VR games work. IMHO also Half-life: Alyx is in itself worth it.
- Lynx-XR1 that can already be rooted https://lynx.miraheze.org/wiki/Rooting_Process (which I did few months ago) but arguably their customization of Android isn’t as convenient as what Meta did. For tinkerers though and if you can actually get one, it’s great. Also no account required.
There are others, e.g. https://simulavr.com/ which is standalone and Linux proper (not Android), but I haven’t tried so I can’t vouch for them.
I should check if anyone’s done this with the oculus rift…before they sold to that shit company. haven’t used my VR headset since the popup showed to create some bullshit account
Rift isn’t standalone so “just” using OpenHMD should work, cf https://lvra.gitlab.io/docs/hardware/#xr-devices for more comparability checks.
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Reading this has me almost considering one. I feel like I still wouldn’t use it enough for it to be worth it.
Well I would ask you to reconsider reconsidering. It’s a very neat technical fear, arguably even an important one… but you would be giving money to Meta. So unless you really have to, because you work in the domain, maybe try to recycle a 2nd hand headset for a cheaper price and tinker with it as much as you want? Maybe even contribute to the rooting process by finding ways to remove the Meta account requirement altogether?
TL:DR: nobody needs a XR headset but if you do and you want to get a Meta one, get it 2nd hand.
Yeah I’d find a used one for sure. Can’t stand Meta
I’m kind of curious. Is the Quest 3 actually profitable, or is it a loss leader? If it’s the latter, I’d be even more inclined to take their product and have them lose money in the process.
High probability of it being a loss leader with its specs. So if you were to buy and root it they’ll definitely lose money.
However, the bootloader unlock process is still quite dangerous so you might end up with an expensive paper weight.
Yeah, i saw that note later. I can wait.
Good point, based on how much Meta spends on their XR department I wouldn’t be shocked if the hardware itself is also losing money and used as a kind of innovation-washing marketing strategy. That said I’d still recommend buying 2nd hand so that it’s cheaper and doesn’t register on their book as a sale. Also no purchase information shared with Meta.
My guess is that it’s a loss on the hardware but their revenue stream is tied to data collection.
I have a Quest 1 which I still use everyday because it gives me a set exercise regime. Sideloaded a bunch of free indie titles that get me moving and it’s worth it.
That seems to be a huge factor in terms of continued usage: Do you use it for regular exercise. Most people who stick with VR seem to get some exercise related quality of life out of the technology.
I played super hot on my friend’s quest 2, that was definitely a workout



