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VR Headset Chart VR Headset Chart VR HEADSET AUX INPUT ADAPTER SETUP GUIDE HELPFULL LINK VIVE w/ Deluxe Audio Strap 1. Locate the AUX input at the top of the HMD. 3.55mm AUX 2. Plug in Audio Splitter Splitter 3. Use one end for DAS headphones, and the other end for the SUBPAC VIVE PRO 1. Locate the USB-C input at the top of the HMD 2. Unplug the USB-C headphones USB-C 2:1 3. Plug in the USB-C 2 in 1 Adapter 4. Plug the SUBPAC into the AUX end of the USB-C and AUX adapter 5. Plug the USB-C headphones into the USB-C end of the adapter PLAYSTATION VR 1. Locate the AUX input on the side of the HMD. 3.55mm 2. Plug in the SUBPAC or Audio Splitter AUX 3. If splitter, use one end for headphones, Splitter and the other end for the SUBPAC. (optional) a. No splitter, connect the headphones to the SUBPAC headphones out (no adapter) OCULUS QUEST 1. Locate the AUX input on the side of the HMD. 3.55mm 2. Plug in the SUBPAC or Audio Splitter AUX 3. If splitter, use one end for headphones, Splitter and the other end for the SUBPAC. (optional) a. No splitter, connect the headphones to the SUBPAC headphones out (no adapter) OCULUS RIFT 1. Plug the SUBPAC into the computer using the long 15Ft AUX Cable 2. Your Rift headset must also be plugged in during this process to successfully activate audio mirroring. 3. Open the Oculus APP on your computer 4. Select Devices in the left menu and click Rift S 15Ft AUX Cable 5. Use the toggles to select if you want to: a. Hear VR audio from Computer: Your computer's speakers will play the same things you hear from your VR headset. b. Hear Computer audio from VR:Your VR headset will play the same things you hear from your computer's speakers. 6. In order to use audio mirroring, your speakers should be set as default audio devices from within your Windows audio settings..
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