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Not for Everyone — Children and
Pre-existing Conditions
Not All Children are Ready for Meta Quest
Not recommended for use
by younger or smaller-sized
children or if the headset cannot be adjusted
to fit properly. Not a toy. Injuries and negative
effects, including muscle or eye strain,
may result from children’s use. Keep
away from children that you determine
should not use Meta Quest.
Minimum Age for Accounts. Use of
Meta Quest requires an account and is
subject to requirements that include a
minimum age of 10 (requirements may vary
by country). See meta.com/quest/terms
and the parent’s info page at meta.com/
quest/parentinfo.
Children, especially younger and
smaller-sized ones. Parents should carefully
consider whether their child is ready for
Meta Quest. Children’s bodies tend to be less
developed, so their eyes, necks, backs and
strength may not allow them to use your
Meta Quest comfortably or safely. They may
not have sufficient strength or the headset
may not fit. This is particularly true for
younger or smaller-sized children. They
may also have more intense reactions to
virtual content and may have a more difficult
time distinguishing virtual content from the
physical world, even after they stop use.
They may not read or understand warnings
and instructions, or not mention blurry vision,
soreness or other symptoms or discomfort.
Children’s use of
Meta Quest should always
be supervised by an adult to reduce likelihood
of injury or property damage.