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6 quick fixes for Meta Quest 2 'Tracking Lost' error

Woman with tracking lost error on Meta Quest 2

⚡ Fast fix

  • Tracking lost error? Make sure your play area is well lit—low light can break tracking.
  • Clear your view—Remove reflective surfaces or objects that can confuse the sensors.
  • Reset tracking—Go to Settings > Device > Tracking and reset your guardian/play space.
  • Still not working? Restart your Meta Quest™ headset to refresh tracking.

Imagine you're deep into your favorite VR game on your Meta Quest 2, ducking and weaving through virtual worlds, when suddenly, you’re jolted back to reality by a "Tracking Lost" error. It’s frustrating when your immersive experience is interrupted, but don’t worry, we’ve got you covered.

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Why does my Meta Quest 2 say ‘Tracking Lost’?

The "Tracking Lost" error on your Meta Quest 2 (formally known as the Oculus) can stem from several factors disrupting your ability to track your movement accurately. Common culprits include:

  • Poor lighting conditions. The Quest 2 requires a well-lit room to track properly. If the room is too dark or too bright, the cameras may struggle to recognize your space.
  • Reflective surfaces. Reflective objects like mirrors, windows, or shiny furniture can confuse the tracking cameras.
  • Obstructions and clutter. Physical obstructions or cluttered spaces can obstruct the sensors from detecting your movements accurately.
  • Software glitches. Occasionally, software issues may cause tracking errors, necessitating a system reboot or update.

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How to troubleshoot the ‘Tracking Lost’ Error

Resolving the "Tracking Lost" error involves checking and adjusting your play environment and settings:

1. Check your play area

Start with your play area. Make sure it is well-lit but not overly bright. Close curtains to avoid direct sunlight and turn on indoor lights if the room is too dark. Try to cover mirrors, windows, or any reflective surface that could interfere with tracking.

2. Rearrange your space

Remove any unnecessary clutter from your play area that might block the view of the tracking cameras.

3. Restart your headset

A simple restart can resolve the error by refreshing the system’s operations. Hold the Power button for at least 10 seconds. This should cause the headset to restart without that ‘Tracking Lost’ error message.

4. Update your device

Ensure your Meta Quest is running the latest software. Updates frequently fix tracking "drifting" and sensor glitches.

To update the Meta software from the headset

  1. Press the Meta button (formerly the Oculus button) on your right controller to pull up the universal menu.
  2. Select the Clock/Quick Settings panel on the left.
  3. Select Settings (the gear icon) in the top right.
  4. Select System, then select Software Update.
  5. If an update is available, select Download or Install.

To ensure the headset updates automatically (via App or Headset)

The mobile app is now used primarily to monitor the update status rather than trigger it. To make sure your Quest updates itself while you aren't using it:

  1. Plug in your headset: It must be connected to power.
  2. Connect to Wi-Fi: Ensure the headset is on your home network.
  3. Leave it in Sleep Mode: Do not turn the power completely off; just tap the power button once so the screen goes dark.
  4. Check Status in App: Open the Meta Horizon app, go to Devices, select your headset, and look at the Software Update section to see your current version.

5. Adjust your boundaries

If you’re having problems with tracking, adjusting your boundaries or clearing your boundary history can often fix the issue.

  1. Press Meta button on your right Touch controller to pull up your universal menu.
  2. Select Library > Settings.
  3. Select Physical Space, then select Create new boundary.

This will open all the settings you need to adjust or create new boundaries. Clearing these boundaries will give you a clean slate if you don’t know where to start. Keep in mind that clearing boundaries here will affect all headset users. After clearing the boundaries, you must adjust or recalibrate your tracking settings.

6. Adjust tracking settings

Meta Quest headsets use 6 Degrees of Freedom Tracking (6DoF) to track your positional movement. If this feature is turned off, you can recalibrate the tracking settings with these steps:

  1. Put on your headset and hover over the clock on the left side of the on-screen universal menu. Select Quick Settings when it appears.
  2. Select Settings > System, then select Headset Tracking.
  3. Select the toggle to re-enable 6DoF tracking.

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