How to replace battery oculus quest 2 controller

When your Oculus Quest 2 controllers run out of battery, do you know what batteries you need to get, or how to put them in place? Presumably not. If you're stuck Googling "Oculus Quest 2 Replace Controller Batteries" we're glad you found us.

How to replace battery oculus quest 2 controller

And don't worry; we aren't going to let you leave empty-handed. By the time you've finished reading this, you'll know exactly where to put new batteries in your Quest 2 controllers, and what kind of batteries you can use. Let's get down to business. You'll be back playing Phasmophobia in no time.

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Oculus Quest 2 Replace Controller Batteries: How To Change Oculus Quest 2 Batteries

While at first glance, a Quest 2 controller may not appear to have a battery compartment, it actually does. The tease. If you look on the outside of each controller, there is an eject symbol embossed on the handgrip. The arrow indicates the direction you need to slide the cover, and once it is removed, voila. A single battery is revealed. Like a miracle of nature. If nature was man-made and predominantly built from plastic.

Once you've opened up the battery cover, it really is as simple as removing the battery contained therein, and swapping it for a nice shiny new one. But exactly what kind of batteries does the Quest 2 controller need? It's a good question, well put. We'll cover that next.

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What Kind Of Batteries Do Oculus Quest 2 Controllers Use?

Despite the Quest 2 headset having a built-in rechargeable battery, the controllers themselves do not. Perhaps a little surprise in this day and age, they still rely on the humble AA alkaline battery that we all know and love. That's a single AA battery per controller.

There isn't a specific type that is required - any brand will work. You may find that rechargeable AA batteries work out as a smart investment. While the initial cost may be higher, the fact that you don't have to buy new ones every time they die could actually work out cheaper in the long run. It may even be better to have two sets, so that one is always fully charged, and ready for use. Plus, you're reducing your environmental impact. And that's always a good thing.

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Like any high-tech mobile gadget, the Oculus Quest 2 requires battery power to run. Like most top-end tech, it uses a lithium-ion rechargeable battery built-in that you can quickly recharge with a USB-C cable. Obviously, the motion controllers also need battery power. However, these aren’t powered with an integrated battery. They each have a single AA battery. While this will provide a decent battery life, they will eventually run out of power, and you’ll need to change them.

Unfortunately, being powered by an AA battery, you can’t just plug your controllers in. You’ll have to take them out and replace them. To do so, you’ll want to look at the palm grip of each controller until you find the small eject symbol. You can find it near the top, between the main buttons, and the trigger on the back. Simply push it down, away from the top ring, to open the battery compartment.

Tip: It can be pretty hard to open the battery compartment as the plastic is smooth and well fitted, don’t be afraid to put a fair bit of force into it if you can’t get it to quickly move. You may also want to try to use something to increase your grip.

Once you’ve got the cover off, it’s the standard process to replace it. Just take it out and put in another AA battery, ensuring the orientation is correct. Putting the cover back should be friendly and straightforward, needing very little force.

While you could choose to replace the standard AA battery with another, you may also want to consider other options. You could get a set of rechargeable AA batteries. Combined with a charger, these will be cheaper long term. If you get a pack of four and remember to charge them, you can be confident that you’ll always have a second set of batteries to swap into your controllers.

Alternatives

You may also want to consider getting an alternative power supply. There are some products available online that offer an alternative. Anker, well known for its battery packs, sells a unified charging dock for the Quest 2 headset and the motion controllers. The headset is charged via the standard USB-C port, though the same trick doesn’t work for the controllers. Instead, the controllers get a replacement battery and battery cover that support wireless charging on the dock. Once you’re done playing, you can set your controllers back on the charging dock, and they’ll wirelessly charge back to full by the time you next play.

How to replace battery oculus quest 2 controller
The Anker Charging Dock for Oculus Quest 2

BeswinVR also offers a similar solution, though it only covers the motion controllers. A custom replacement battery and cover feature a magnetic charging port that you can just snap into place to charge your controllers from any USB power source.

How to replace battery oculus quest 2 controller
The BeswinVR Magnetic Charge Kit for Oculus Quest 2

Conclusion

Neither of these solutions works directly with silicone skins or covers for your controllers.  The main downside, however, is the price. Both alternatives are pretty expensive, though the convenience may well be worth the money. Leave your thoughts in the comments below.

Can the Oculus Quest 2 battery be replaced?

Best Answer: No, you cannot. The Oculus Quest battery should only be removed or replaced by an Oculus professional.

Do you have to change the batteries in Oculus Quest 2 controllers?

Since the Quest 2 controllers draw power from AA batteries, there's no way to directly recharge them. Once drained, you will have to replace the batteries within the controllers to continue using them.

Can Oculus Quest 2 controllers be replaced?

Best answer: Yes, you can order replacement Touch Controllers for your Oculus Quest 2 or Oculus Quest directly from Oculus. You can also purchase them separately if you've only lost or broken one Touch Controller.