Even though this is a known issue that affected Insiders during their test period, it remains despite Windows 11 being officially launched to the general public. This guide will explore some come causes and the most recommended solutions.

Like any wireless technology, Oculus Air Link can have latency or lag. Latency is the delay between the time an action is taken and the time it is reflected on the screen. Lag refers to slow or choppy performance. Here are some common causes of latency and lag in Oculus Air Link:

Interference – Interference from other wireless devices, such as Wi-Fi routers, Bluetooth devices, or other wireless accessories, can cause latency or lag in Oculus Air Link. Distance – The distance between the headset and the computer can also impact the quality of the wireless connection, causing latency or lag. Bandwidth – The bandwidth of the wireless connection can also affect the performance of the Oculus Air Link. If other devices are using the same network and consuming a lot of bandwidth, it can result in latency or lag. Hardware – The hardware on both the computer and the headset can also impact the quality of the wireless connection, causing latency or lag. Operating System – The operating system and its updates can also impact the performance of Oculus Air Link.

If you experience latency or lag in Oculus Air Link, you can try the solutions we recommend below. However, you can contact Oculus support if the issue persists.

Firstly before jumping into any complex solutions, we recommend these three elements:

Restart your computer and headset – Rebooting both devices can often resolve temporary issues and improve performance. Move closer to the computer – The distance between the headset and the computer can impact the wireless connection quality. However, moving closer to the computer can improve performance. Reduce interference – Interference from other wireless devices can cause lag in Oculus Air Link. Try to reduce interference by turning off other wireless devices or moving them away from the headset and computer.

1. Reduce background processes

Reducing background processes can help fix stuttering, lag, or latency issues in Oculus Air Link by freeing up resources on your computer that are being consumed by other programs. When multiple programs run in the background, your computer may not have enough resources to run Oculus Air Link smoothly. This can result in slow or choppy performance, which can be experienced as lag. SPONSORED

2. Configure the Oculus debug tool

3. Update your graphics drivers

Updating graphics drivers can fix laggy Oculus Air Link, latency, or shuttering because the updated graphics drivers contain bug fixes and performance improvements that can enhance the overall functioning of the graphics card and ensure smooth operation with Oculus Air Link. Disclaimer: this program needs to be upgraded from the free version in order to perform some specific actions.

4. Set essential Oculus processes to High

Setting essential Oculus processes to High can fix Oculus Air Link lag, latency, or shuttering by giving these processes a higher priority and more system resources. This can ensure that the processes have the necessary resources to run smoothly, without interruption or slowing down, reducing or eliminating any issues related to lag, latency, or shuttering. The system will allocate more system resources to the Oculus Air Link software, which will help improve its performance and stability, making the experience smoother and more seamless.

5. Update Windows

The Oculus Air Link can sometimes experience lag, latency, and shuttering issues that can negatively impact the user’s experience. However, there are several ways to fix performance issues and improve the overall performance of the Oculus Air Link. Lastly, if the issues persist, seeking help from the Oculus support team can provide additional solutions. Are you also struggling with a laggy Oculus Air Link on Windows 11? Please share your experience with us in the comments section below.

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