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head/neck/body movements. Use information available at the Meta Quest Store to choose
content appropriate to their physical abilities and gaming experience level.
• Monitor children for signs of neck or body strain or injuries, such as soreness or stiffness.
If they occur, consider choosing less challenging content, shortening session duration, and
taking a day or more break from use. If discomfort continues, consult a doctor.
Negative vision effects are more likely to occur in children who are
younger, in earlier stages of their development, or smaller-sized, as
a result of poor fit and lens adjustment or from long-session, repeated use. These include
difficulty focusing, eye strain, headaches or fatigue. Children’s Development and
Virtual Content
• Ensure that your Meta Quest fits your child properly, with the best vision adjustment possible,
and that your child takes frequent breaks. Getting the Right Fit
Younger children may be more susceptible to hearing damage
associated with using your Meta Quest at loud levels.
Your Meta Quest
Unauthorized hardware and software or accessories: Your Meta Quest
is not designed for use with any unauthorized device, accessory,
software or apps. Use with any of these or modifying or hacking your Meta Quest, software
or apps may result in injury to you or others, discomfort, property damage, performance
issues or damage to your Meta Quest that your warranty may not cover.
Accessories and replacement parts. The Meta Quest Store offers branded accessories/
replacement parts and also authorizes accessories/replacement parts for your Meta Quest.
• To find out how to identify whether an accessory/replacement part is authorized for use with
your Meta Quest, visit meta.com/help/quest/authorizedparts.
• Branded and authorized accessories can help you tailor your Meta Quest to fit your preferences.
Meta Quest Care and Handling
Do not use your MetaQuest if any part of it is broken or
damaged. Contact MetaQuest Support for assistance at
meta.com/help/quest.
• Do not disassemble, crush, bend, deform, puncture, shred, or put a high degree of pressure on
the headset or controllers. This can cause leakage or an internal short-circuit in the batteries,
resulting in overheating.
• Avoid dropping your Meta Quest. Drops can cause damage to the headset, controllers, and
batteries. Inspect your Meta Quest for visual damage before each use.