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Reports across Reddit and Meta's own forums suggest some older headsets which haven't been updated in a while are bricking after its users are told to update the headset to the latest firmware. Reports indicate both Quest 2 and 3 headsets may be affected, though Quest 2 is more prevalent in the postings. "A theme running through a lot of the posts is that the headset hadn't been used in a while and it needed an update," explains one of the first comments on Meta's official forums. "I'm just guessing here, that headsets will update from a fairly recent firmware version to the latest without issue, BUT headsets on a much older firmware can not update to the latest version without becoming unresponsive. A meta software update has effectively killed your well looked after headset. Perhaps a class action or small claims court is a course of action to those affected."

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[–] bandwidthcrisis 3 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

The 13 years limit was more to do with Facebook account limits.

PlayStation recommends 12 and up.

But Nintendo VR (the switch Labo kit) was for age 7 and up.

When this came up on Reddit forums, there were never any conclusive studies cited.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 weeks ago

Very interesting…I did not know that

I’ll add that fb account limits themselves are based on the legality of collecting certain info on children