This is awesome. The bad reviews are from people who don't realize you need a Motorola phone that supports Smart Connect for this to work. That being said, this is an amazing app if you do have a phone that supports Smart Connect. I can now text and interact with my phone in a virtual window, in both phone and desktop mode. I'm never taking my headset off again.
投稿者:Grenulus
★3
Okay, but with caveats. I have 2 phones, a Pixel 9 and a Moto G Stylus (2024). This app does not (currently) work with my Pixel, but does connect to the Motorola. Connecting is not ideal in that you must scan a QR code on your phone with the Quest. Once connected you can change the resolution of the phone's display as well as orientation (landscape or portrait) within the app. The app provides 2 ways to interact with your phone. The first allows you to launch individual apps. The second gives you a desktop mode. Both work okay. The biggest issue is that you must turn down the phone's resolution to the lowest setting, otherwise the text is nearly unreadable, even when in Quest's large-screen "Theater Mode." The developer needs to optimize this experience for VR because the small text hinders the usefulness. Also, every time you interact with your phone, it sets off an audible notification so you'll want to silence those. It's a good start, but the devs really need to tweak the experience for VR.
投稿者:TheForbinProject
★1
Unable to pair. Unable to pairCheck that your phone and device are connected to the same WI-FI networkTry again
投稿者:chris.gruno
★3
Hi. It works pretty well in my opinion The resolution is kinda bad for reading words on the screen but that's basically it and I saw another review about it and I just want to say it doesn't connect to you pixel 9 because it's mean for Motorola phone did u even read the description and bro is saying devs like it's a game it's made by lenovo so just say Lenovo and its Lenovo there not even gonna read these reviews bro just be smarter
投稿者:mickymouse.0261
★4
Functional with minor issues. I was very eager for this app to come out. The setup process is easy, you scan a QR code and go through a couple of steps on the phone. There are different ways in which you can use the phone: you can pick an app and run it or you can open "Desktop mode" and have multiple windows like in a computer. I find the Desktop mode less appealing for low-end phones, but app streaming is very useful. You can also choose if audio will be played through the phone's speakers or on the headset.You can feel a bit of latency in the controls but it seems good enough for simple interactions with the app.Apps open in portrait mode, showing you a view in the same screen format as your phone. My biggest gripe with the app is that you the app is a 4:3 windows on Meta Horizon OS and you can't resize it. This means that if your phone app is in vertical format, you'll see it sided by two black bars to fill the whole 4:3 space. Also, the text is likely to be too small to be read. The main workaround at the moment is to press the "maximise" button, which makes the Android app take the space of the entire Horizon OS window, which removes the black bars and makes proper use of the window space. I very much hope they'll enable us to resize the Horizon OS window like you can do with many other Meta apps. I'd like to run my phone apps in their typical portrait aspect ratio.The main use case for me is to be able to keep an eye on messaging Android apps that aren't available from Meta's store, things like Telegram.