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Meta Quest 3’s emphasis on mixed reality makes it even more crucial for players to set up boundaries in the correct way, as it can make or break their entire experience.
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One of the new features that Quest 3 supports is suggested boundaries, which allows users toautomatically create boundaries, thanks to the headset’s advanced cameras and sensors. While there are still a number of features missing, such as the ability to have different custom boundaries, it is a possibility that it will be eventually added as part of a future update. If you are wondering how you’re able to create, switch, or disable boundaries, we have got you covered.

How To Create & Switch Boundaries
There are two ways to tinker with your boundary settings in the Quest 3, just like the previous Quest devices. If your goal is tosimply redraw or switch boundaries, you can simply follow the given steps.
With the Quest 3, you will first get a suggested boundary which you can simply accept or create a new one. If you chooseContinuethen thesuggested boundary applieswhile selecting “choose your own boundary” lets youmanually draw a boundary, which can be quite handy.

How To Disable Boundaries
This is one of those aspects that is quite frequently asked by users as it can be quite annoying to see the boundary pop up while you are using the device. What makes things even trickier is that players won’t find the option to turn off boundaries in the boundary settings menu. Thankfully,there is a way to turn off boundaries. But before that, you need toenable developer mode:
Once that’s done, you can disable boundaries.
It should be noted thatdisabling boundaries disables passthrough recordings, so that is something you should keep in mind. Agood alternativeto completely disabling boundaries issetting a manual boundarybut much further away.
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