Michael Peres, Author at KnowTechie % https://knowtechie.com/author/michael-peres/ Daily Tech News for the Non-Techie Thu, 22 Dec 2022 13:45:01 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.1 https://knowtechie.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/cropped-LOGO-ICON-KNOW-TECHIE-FINAL01-01-COLOR-32x32.png Michael Peres, Author at KnowTechie % https://knowtechie.com/author/michael-peres/ 32 32 How long does the Oculus Quest 2 take to charge? https://knowtechie.com/how-long-does-the-oculus-quest-2-take-to-charge/ Thu, 22 Dec 2022 13:45:00 +0000 https://knowtechie.com/?p=262252 Here's what to know about the Quest 2's battery life, charge times, and more.

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Quick Answer: It takes approximately 2.5 hours to fully charge the Oculus Quest 2 when it’s completely drained.

The Oculus Quest 2 is a revolutionary virtual reality headset that can be used wired or wirelessly with a compatible PC or console.

It offers an immersive gaming experience with state-of-the-art sensors, graphics, and audio. The headset features a single Fast Switch LCD screen for maximum visual quality.

It is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2 SoC processor and has 6GB of RAM. The device also comes in two variations, either with 128GB or 256GB of storage space

However, all that power means that the Oculus Quest 2 must be charged regularly. Thankfully, it’s equipped with a USB-C charging port and an included charger for easy recharging.

The Oculus Quest 2 is also designed with a powerful battery lasting up to 2-3 hours of continuous use.

Naturally, it’s only fair to ask how long the Oculus Quest 2 takes to charge, right? Let’s get to it, then.

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How long does the Oculus Quest 2 take to charge?

Short Answer: 2.5 hours, give or take

The good news is that getting the Quest 2 charged and ready doesn’t take too long.

According to Oculus and confirmed by our tests, the Quest 2 takes about 2.5 hours to fully charge from an empty battery.

That’s not an excessively long time, but it’s always good to make sure you have a little bit of extra charge before you start using the headset.

How long does it take to charge the Oculus Quest 2 to 50%?

It takes approximately 1.25 hours to charge the Oculus Quest 2 from 0% to 50%. This charging time may vary slightly depending on the charger and battery temperature.

What affects Oculus Quest 2 charging speeds?

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A few factors can affect how long it takes for the Quest 2 to charge, including the type of charger you’re using and the battery’s temperature.

Depending on use and battery life, the wireless option requires recharging every few hours. If you’re using a lower-amperage charger, it could take longer. 

The battery’s temperature also affects charging times, so if it’s hot outside or your battery temperature is high, charging may take longer.

How can I make sure the Oculus Quest 2 charges quickly?

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To make sure your Quest 2 charges quickly, use the original charger with your headset. It’s designed to maximize the charging speed and will charge your device faster than other chargers.

In addition, try to keep the battery temperature as low as possible when charging. If it’s hot outside, put the headset in a cool spot or open a window to help keep the temperature down.

Finally, make sure that you unplug your headset as soon as it’s done charging so you don’t overcharge the battery and potentially reduce its lifespan.

Can I use Oculus Quest 2 while charging?

Oculus doesn’t recommend it, though the consensus within the community says you can. But it’s not ideal for the battery and headset long-term.

Ideally, make sure you have a fully charged battery before starting your gaming session.

How do I extend battery life?

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To extend the battery life of your Quest 2, probably the best option is Meta’s official Elite Strap with Battery.

This strap features an integrated 2000 mAh battery that adds up to three hours of use time to your headset. Effectively, this means that it doubles your playtime. 

Moreover, it is comfortable and easy to adjust on the head. The strap adds minimal weight and bulkiness to your unit without compromising performance. 

How do I know when it’s fully charged?

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When the Oculus Quest 2 is fully charged, the battery icon on your headset will turn green. You can also check the app to see how much charge you have left.

Should I let it reach 0 charge?

No, you should not allow your Quest 2 battery, or the battery of the Elite Strap, completely drain. It’s best to charge the headset when it has about 20-30% of its battery life remaining.

This will help keep your battery healthy and prevent any long-term damage caused by letting it deplete entirely.

Keep your headset charged for the best experience

Charging your Oculus Quest 2 is an important part of using the device.

Make sure to use the correct charger, keep the battery temperature low, and unplug it as soon as it’s done charging.

Keep in mind it takes about 2.5 hours for your Oculus Quest 2 to charge, so plan accordingly.

Finally, remember not to let your battery drain completely and to charge when it still has 20-30% of its battery life.

This will help keep your battery healthy and ensure you get the most out of your Oculus Quest 2 experience.

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Lock Socket: Never worry about a stolen phone charger again https://knowtechie.com/lock-socket-phone-charger-lock/ Fri, 02 Dec 2022 16:29:03 +0000 https://knowtechie.com/?p=259735 Lock Socket locks your charging cable to a wall outlet and prevents anyone from unplugging your phone while charging.

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Public areas are a haven for stolen phone charges. It’s 2022; something out there must prevent this, right? There is, and it’s called Lock Socket.

Lock Socket is an innovative lock that prevents lost or stolen phone chargers.

Here’s how it works: Snap the charging block onto it, lock the charging cable in place, and screw the wall plate directly onto any standard or Decora wall plate.

This unique solution protects standard iPhone, iPad, and Android charging blocks.

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Who’s behind Lock Socket?

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Shaant Varjabedian, a watchmaker based out of Florida and the company’s founder, discovered the invention after years of frustration with keeping up with phone chargers in his household.

After searching for charging blocks and cables for many years, he could not find anything that met his needs.

How do people feel about Lock Socket?

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According to Amazon, the Lock Socket Pro charger lock for iPhone Pros has received 4 out of 5 stars.

Despite its rating, however, its iPad charger lock has 19 available products, which indicates high demand. Furthermore, the iPhone standard charger lock has a 4.0 rating.

And last but not least, the Samsung Galaxy charger lock has a rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars.

Why is this piece an ideal solution to one’s problem?

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This Lock Socket is ideal since it prevents thieves from stealing your charger. As well as charger locks, Varjabedian makes custom orders, so depending on your phone, Lock Socket could help.

When it comes to hospitals and health facilities, if you don’t have a Samsung or Apple charging block, send it in, and he will custom-make a Lock Socket for you.

Purchasing this piece is also advantageous as it takes a few minutes to disassemble. Plus, if someone attempts to steal your charger, you can catch them immediately.

Lock Socket is manufactured in the United States and distributed across North America and Mexico.

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Lock Socket locks your charging cable to a wall outlet and prevents anyone from unplugging your phone while charging. It’s designed to fit most standard Apple and Samsung charging blocks.

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Did Bruce Willis sell his image rights to a deepfake company? https://knowtechie.com/bruce-willis-deepfake-deepcake/ Tue, 08 Nov 2022 20:44:51 +0000 https://knowtechie.com/?p=254694 While deepfake technology is still being developed, it does present several opportunities for the future of movies.

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Bruce Willis announced his diagnosis of language and communication disorder, aphasia, in March this year, signaling the end of his 45-year acting career.

However, when news came out last month that the actor’s face had been duplicated by US-based deepfake company, Deepcake, the question arose of whether this was the end of Willis’ acting career. 

Deepfakes use artificial intelligence and machine learning technology to create realistic videos.

Although it is still very much in the early stages of development, it is being used to mimic celebrities and other well-known people and is getting more realistic. 

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Deepcake had used this technology to create Willis’ ‘digital twin,’ which appeared in a phone commercial for a Russian telecom company, MegaFon.

Rumor has it that engineers had used 34,000 images of Willis’ face from his movies, ‘Die Hard‘ and ‘Fifth Element,’ in their neural network to create a 4K ultra-realistic deepfake of the actor. 

In a statement on Deepcake’s website, Willis had said, “I liked the precision with which my character turned out. It’s a mini-movie in my usual action-comedy genre. For me, it is a great opportunity to go back in time.”

However, although the actor has been open about his interest in the technology and its possibilities, it has recently been contested whether or not Willis has sold his image rights to the company.

Since then, the company responded, “Bruce Willis didn’t sell any rights to us simply because it’s not possible for us to have them in the first place.” 

While deepfake technology is still in its early stages, it does present several opportunities for the future of movies

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Furthermore, a representative for Willis denied reports that he had a partnership or agreement with Deepcake. And its possibility in recent weeks, whether or not he has sold has been contested.=

Actors who have passed could be brought back to life with deepfake technology and used in movies. It would also be possible for deepfakes to be used in place of living actors, which could reduce budgets. 

There are numerous potential use cases for deepfake technology in movies, such as changing the lines in a script.

The usual process would be to re-shoot, which is often an expensive affair. However, deepfake technology could replace the original performance of a particular line or scene.

Another potential use case could be to put the deepfakes of current stars into past movies and vice versa. 

We have yet to see how deepfakes will be used in Hollywood movies and advertising. However, Deepcake and other deepfake companies are giving us a glimpse of what to expect.

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Why was Kim Kardashian fined more than $1 million by the SEC? https://knowtechie.com/why-was-kim-kardashian-fined-more-than-1-million-by-the-sec/ Sat, 29 Oct 2022 13:01:00 +0000 https://knowtechie.com/?p=251766 Kim Kardashian has reportedly neither admitted nor denied the reports.

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Kim Kardashian has accepted a fine of $1.26 million by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for illegally promoting on social media a crypto asset security offered and sold by EthereumMax (EMAX).

Moreover, without disclosing the payment, she received for the promotion.

Floyd Mayweather and Paul Pierce endorsed the EMAX tokens and were also targeted in the class action lawsuit that started last January.

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Kim Kardashian’s Instagram post to her 225 million followers read, “Are you guys into crypto? this is not financial advice but sharing what my friends told me about the Ethereum max token!”

The post also included a link to the EthereumMAX website that contained all the necessary information about the coin and how to buy it.

In the following hours, the coin surged nearly 40% before tumbling 99% from its all-time high. Kim Kardashian has reportedly neither admitted nor denied the reports.

Still, according to the SEC, the star agreed to pay the $260,000 fee she charged the EMAX administration and failed to disclose.

Additionally, she was fined $1 million by the SEC for promoting an unregistered security. She has also been barred from promoting any crypto ads for 3 years.

Additionally, she agreed to cooperate with the ongoing investigation against EMAX.

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Gary Gensler, chairman of the SEC stated in a press release:

“This case is a reminder that, when celebrities or influencers endorse investment opportunities, including crypto-asset securities, it doesn’t mean that those investment products are right for all investors.”

The SEC’s decision opens a wider debate about promoting cryptocurrencies and other products on social media.

The influencer either does not disclose their sponsorship on the post or does not possess the necessary qualifications or experience to promote such products.

The so-called “pumps and dumps” whereby traders “buy the rumor and sell the news” is unfortunately common nowadays.

Ultimately, it has sparked renewed debate about whether the Security Act passed by Congress many years ago is sufficient for today’s challenges. 

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Editor’s Note: Michael Peres (Mikey Peres) is an entertainment journalist, software engineer, and author best known for founding various technology, media, and news startups.

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