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VR Health and Safety
It is important to consult with a doctor before using a Virtual Reality (VR) headset if you have epilepsy or
are prone to seizures. To prevent eye strain, nausea, and motion sickness, limit and monitor the usage of
VR headsets. Take regular breaks. Use the VR headset in a safe indoor area, free of tripping hazards, with
at least 2 meters by 2 meters of space. Do not allow children aged 12 and under to use the product.
Teenagers aged 13 and over should use it under adult supervision. Wear the lanyards when using the
controllers and ensure there is enough space around you to avoid injury. Take breaks every 30 minutes to
avoid dizziness or eye fatigue. Do not expose the optical lenses to direct sunlight. Adjust the interpupillary
distance (IPD) in the system settings for comfort. Protect the optical lenses from scratches and strong
light. Read the user guide for important safety information.
Never use outside or let sunlight hit the lenses.
Cleaning – Clean the lenses with a dry lens cloth. Clean the body with a dry microfibre cloth. Clean the
face contact area of the gasket with a lightly damp tech wipe.
Getting Started
1. Turning on the headset: Long press the power button on the right side of the
headset for 2 seconds until the status indicator turns blue. This will turn on the
headset.
PICO 4 VR Headset Basic Guide for Users

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  • Page 1 PICO 4 VR Headset Basic Guide for Users VR Health and Safety It is important to consult with a doctor before using a Virtual Reality (VR) headset if you have epilepsy or are prone to seizures. To prevent eye strain, nausea, and motion sickness, limit and monitor the usage of VR headsets.
  • Page 2 4. Putting on and adjusting the headset: Put on the headset and adjust the fit and feel. Use the wheel at the back to adjust the tension and the Velcro strap on top to secure the headset.
  • Page 3 5. Using the controllers: Place the controllers in your hands and use the safety straps to keep them securely in place. The device can track your translational and rotational movements in all directions (up/down, left/right, forward/backward, pitch, roll, and yaw). Your movements in the real world will be captured and translated to what you see in the virtual world when using the appropriate content.
  • Page 4 7. Accessing quick settings and adjusting IPD: Click on the clock on the right hand on the main menu bar to access quick settings. Click on the IDP button to adjust the Interpupillary Distance (IPD), which is the distance between the centres of the pupils of the two eyes.
  • Page 5 recommend not to use it for private communications, banking or other similar tasks. 11. Turning off Headset: Long press for 5 seconds. Hardware reset: Long press for 10 seconds. Short press to enter sleep or wake up...