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Meta Quest or remove your headset if you
cannot tell which objects are virtual and which
are physical.
Discomfort and Other Physical Symptoms
Stop using your Meta Quest
if you feel discomfort or
other physical symptoms during or after use.
Don’t resume until you have fully recovered
from discomfort or other symptoms. If you
experience ongoing symptoms while or after
using your Meta Quest, avoid visually or physically
demanding activities, or other activities that require
unimpaired balance and hand-eye coordination until
you have fully recovered. If discomfort, physical
symptoms, or other after-effects continue for a
prolonged period or are serious after you stop use,
consult a doctor and don’t resume using your
Meta Quest until they say it’s okay.
Examples of discomfort or other physical
symptoms that may prompt you to stop
use include:
• Discomfort or pain, particularly in the head,
eyes, shoulders, neck, back or chest
• Seizures, loss of awareness, or
involuntary movements
• Motion sickness ( Motion Sickness),
dizziness, disorientation, impaired balance
or impaired hand-eye coordination; unusual
sweating; increased salivation; nausea;
feeling faint or lightheaded
• Eye strain, eye or muscle twitching,
altered, blurred, or double vision or other
visual abnormalities
• Shortness of breath or heart palpitations
• Feeling tired
• Pressure or chafing, itching or irritation,
lasting changes in skin appearance, swelling
or unusual hair loss, or other skin discomfort