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Getting started with Virtual Reality2025-04-28T16:29:25+02:00

Congratulations on your new headset! On this site you will find some guides on how to get started with the headset and our Kanda VTP (Kanda Virtual Training Platform). This site consists of the following 4 steps.

1. Setting up the headset

First of all we need to setup the hardware. Please follow the instructions in the headset and use the video/PDF here on the site.

Initial setup guide Meta Quest 3 – PDF

Initial setup guide Meta Quest Pro – PDF

Initial setup guide Meta Quest 2 – PDF

2. Get the VR app

First og all you need to get the VR application. Download the guide below and follow the steps to proceed. You can either choose to do these steps on your phone or direct in the VR headset.

Getting the VR app – PDF

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3. Login to VTP on your headset

After you get the app, we need to get you started. Follow the instructions in the headset and you should be up and running soon. If you are in doubt, you can either download the manual or see this short video.

4. Controls

Here you learn more, about how to navigate at our VTP.

We see that most people finds VR pretty intuitive. There are different ways to handle the controls and navigation in VR solutions. Here you can learn how we chose to get around on the VTP and how to do different tasks.
Either choose to download the PDF or see our video (coming soon).

VTP Controls – PDF

VTP Controls GWO Courses – PDF

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Which headset is right for you?

 

Virtual reality training no longer requires a massive investment. Stand-alone VR headsets are available in most consumer electronic stores, and setup is as easy as getting a new mobile phone.

We recommend Meta Quest 3, Meta Quest 2 or Meta Quest 3s for our virtual training courses.

Choosing which one will be the perfect fit for you can take time and effort.

Quest 3
Quest 3s
Quest 2
Resolution
 2064 x 2208 (4.5MP) per-eye, LCD (2x)
1832 × 1920 (3.5MP) per-eye, LCD (2x)
1,832 × 1,920 (3.5MP) per-eye, LCD (1x)
Refresh Rate
90Hz, 120Hz
72Hz, 90Hz, 120Hz
60Hz, 72Hz, 80Hz, 90Hz, 120Hz
Optics
Pancake non-Fresnel
Fresnel lens
Single element Fresnel
Field-of-view (claimed)
110ºH × 96ºV
96ºH × 90ºV
96ºH × 96ºV
Processor
Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2
Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2
Snapdragon XR2
RAM
8GB
8GB
6GB
Storage
128GB, 512GB
128GB ,256GB
128GB, 256GB
Weight 512g
514g
503g
Battery Life
2-3 hours
2-3 hours
2-3 hours
Expression Tracking
None
None
None
On-board cameras
Two RGB cameras and a depth sensor
Two RGB cameras and a depth sensor
4x external
Pass-through view
Yes (color)
Yes (color)
Yes (B&W)
List price (from)
€549
€329
€299

 

In our tests, some people might find one easier to use or more comfortable to wear. So, depending on your needs and expectations for VR training, we are here to help you decide and find the best equipment that suits you and your organization.

We don’t sell hardware at Kanda, but it is always a good idea to talk to a specialist before purchasing. If you would like our assistance, free of charge, of course, book a call through the button below.

If you already know what headset you are going for, please find the links for Meta Store below.

Meta Quest 3

Meta Quest 3s

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