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My oculus quest 2 died so I plugged it in to the charger that came with it, waited 12 hrs and went to play it. There is a solid red light on but my oculus won't turn on. What's wrong
The fix was to disconnect it from the wall socket, then hold down the power button. It boot looped multiple times - showing the oculus logo, then the low battery, then turning off. Eventually, after boot-looping about 10 times, it started boot-looping like it normally would with full charge.
“I wanted to come up with a unique way for the public to enjoy an evening,” Lueken explained, later adding, “The night is going to be fun-filled, there will be free entertainment.”
Hey there! We definitely want for you to be able to enjoy your time in VR, and that is hard to do if your headset won't charge! We would recommend trying the following troubleshooting steps to get things working:
Anyone interested in making a donation, registering for the ‘Pouring with a Purpose’ raffle event, or learning more about the Rec’s Capital Campaign can visit www.parisrec.org or call 217-466-9622. Donations of side raffle items will be accepted until the night of the event. Tickets and raffle entries will be available at the door.
“This is going to be a long process, and we’re trying to do the best we can to kind of piecemeal some of the stuff that we can do (now)… we’re kind of at the mercy of everybody’s schedule,” Hutchison explained.
I had this exact problem after charging it for a long time. I think the headset got confused about it's own battery level.
Hello there, @Allybugs. We see you're having trouble turning on your headset, but don't worry, we're here to help and will have you back up and running in no time. To answer your question, a solid red light indicates that your headset battery is dead. Please try the following to turn on your headset:
“We’ve had a lot of interest in it, people are calling and registering for the event. A lot of people appreciate a good bourbon,” she said.
You will know when it's bootlooping "correctly" by looking at the reflection from the lenses. Normally there's a white glow, then it goes off after 3-4 seconds. When it's bootlooping "correctly" it will glow for about 8-9 seconds, then turn off. Alternatively, if you look through the headset itself, the oculus logo will be "pulsing", rather than static. When that happens, you can stop holding the power button, turn it on normally, and it should take you to the dashboard and be at 100% battery.
More information on the different lights can be found here. Please let us know if this is helps. We are excited to get you back in the game!
Thank you very much, I was super confused after charging it over night and it still said it was low battery, but this fix worked perfectly.
We appear to have found several rogue headsets that aren't charging. We're saddened to see that, and we hope to provide you with some information about the issue. Let's start by making sure the headset can turn on. If it seems like the headset is still unable to turn on even after 2 to 5 hours of charging, we can try a factory reset to make sure the headset can processes directives. If that doesn't help change what is going on with the headset, our next step would be to get you to our wonderful support website for some more extensive troubleshooting. You can find us by following this link, here.
Wineology, located at 614 North Main Street in Paris, will have something for everyone age 21 and older on Saturday, Aug.10. More importantly, the proceeds from the event will all go to a community-minded cause.
“They can learn about the capital campaign we are in the midst of (at the event),” Lueken said, adding, “A lot of people in the community really want to see the pool get started.”
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“We decided to do the tent and have people in and out, and have a nice, big, celebratory weekend before school,” said Erin Hutchison, the Rec Center’s Executive Director.
“We got a lot of money upfront, and we’re all trying to put our heads together to raise the rest of it… we’re going to, we have to, we’re going to get there one way or another,” Hutchison said.
The campaign’s ultimate fundraising target is $3 million, an amount that will cover repairs and remodels to the natatorium as well as the long-term preservation of the facility and its programs. Costs include maintenance, pool chemicals, electricity and staffing for regular pool hours and programs, and will mount quickly once renovations are complete.
Even though The Rec Center is still pushing to meet its fundraising goal, progress has already been made on the remodel. Steel framing is installed in the walls surrounding the pool, and the facility’s locker rooms are gutted and waiting for new equipment. Still, there is much work to do before the natatorium is reopened, work that will have to wait until contractors are available again and blueprints for the remainder of the project are approved by the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH).
The main attraction, a 1,000-ticket drawing for 15 high-quality bottles of bourbon, starts at 7 p.m. The drawing, which Hutchison regards as Lueken’s brainchild, was inspired by previous raffles the Rec has hosted and the popularity of artisan bourbon. According to Hutchison, the event is receiving plenty of interest from the community.
Every drop of funding will go straight to the Rec’s ‘Dive In For The Future’ Capital Campaign, an effort to reopen the Rec Center’s long-dormant aquatics center and pool. The facility, located in the Rec Center’s west wing, closed in 2009.
Hey there, @benji.exe2. We can understand where you're coming from, knowing your options is never a bad thing! We wouldn't recommend using a Nintendo charger, however. It's recommended to use an official Quest charger, using different chargers could cause the battery to degrade and cause issues. Hopefully this information helps!
Doors open at 5 p.m. for the Rec Center’s ‘Pouring for a Purpose’ raffle – an event the Rec’s community liaison, Ben Lueken, believes will provide a relaxing evening for all participants.
I had this exact problem after charging it for a long time. I think the headset got confused about it's own battery level.
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You will know when it's bootlooping "correctly" by looking at the reflection from the lenses. Normally there's a white glow, then it goes off after 3-4 seconds. When it's bootlooping "correctly" it will glow for about 8-9 seconds, then turn off. Alternatively, if you look through the headset itself, the oculus logo will be "pulsing", rather than static. When that happens, you can stop holding the power button, turn it on normally, and it should take you to the dashboard and be at 100% battery.
Same problem. solid red light. No power. Tried a couple of different chargers and cables that I know to be working (they successfully charge other devices). It's a relatively new Meta Quest 2. Only a few weeks old and <40 hours of use.
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The fix was to disconnect it from the wall socket, then hold down the power button. It boot looped multiple times - showing the oculus logo, then the low battery, then turning off. Eventually, after boot-looping about 10 times, it started boot-looping like it normally would with full charge.
Events like the ‘Pouring for a Purpose’ raffle are meant to jumpstart fundraising efforts and educate the community on the benefits the facility can provide for Rec members, local schools and healthcare facilities.
The $20 admission price will grant patrons access to several side raffles, live music, heavy hors d’oeuvres, desserts, free wine and bourbon tastings as well as a menu of cocktails and other mixed drinks available for purchase. A tent will also be set up for outdoor seating and entertainment.