Meta Quest headsets (Quest 2, Quest 3, Quest Pro) support Netflix via a dedicated app or the Oculus Browser, letting you watch on a virtual screen. Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses do not support video playback, but you can listen to audio from your phone while wearing them. A valid Netflix subscription is required for streaming.
Meta glasses refer to a range of wearable devices developed by Meta (formerly Facebook), including:
Each device offers different capabilities for media consumption.
Netflix is available in over 190 countries. However, the content library varies significantly depending on your location due to regional licensing agreements. Some countries have a much broader selection, while others may have a more limited catalogue.
There are two types of restrictions you may encounter:
Yes, a valid Netflix subscription is required to watch content on any supported device, including Meta Quest headsets. You can sign up for Netflix directly through their website or app. Your subscription grants you access to the Netflix library available in your current country.
Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses are not suitable for video streaming.
Alternative Method: You can also open the Oculus Browser, navigate to netflix.com, and log in to stream directly from the browser.
Currently, Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses do not have any built-in display for video playback. You cannot watch Netflix directly on them. However, you can:
Netflix’s terms of use specify that content availability is based on your region due to licensing agreements. Attempting to circumvent regional restrictions may violate Netflix’s terms. Always consult the official Netflix website for the latest information on device support and regional availability. Using third-party tools to access geo-blocked content is at your own risk.
If you travel or live outside your home country, you’ll notice that the Netflix library changes based on your location. Some content may not be available, and you may miss out on your favourite shows or movies.
Solutions like StreamLocator can help by automatically routing your streaming traffic through the correct region, letting you access your home or other international Netflix libraries on supported devices. StreamLocator is especially useful if you want to watch Netflix on devices that don’t support VPN apps natively, such as smart TVs or streaming boxes.
No, Netflix does not offer a free streaming tier in most countries. A valid subscription is required to access any content. Free trials may be available in select regions, but these are subject to change. Always check the official Netflix website for current offers.
StreamLocator is designed specifically for streaming fans who want to unlock more content from services like Netflix. If you’re using a Meta Quest headset, StreamLocator can help you:
Simply set up StreamLocator on your home network or compatible device, and open the Netflix app or website on your Meta Quest headset. StreamLocator handles the rest, with no need to manually switch servers or regions.
Note: Direct support for Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses is not possible, as they do not support video playback.
Yes, both Quest 2 and Quest 3 support the Netflix app and browser streaming.
No, these glasses do not have a display for video playback, so you cannot watch Netflix on them.
Not natively. However, with services like StreamLocator, you may be able to access other regions’ libraries on supported devices.
Yes, a valid Netflix subscription is required.
The app may not be available in your region, or your device may need a firmware update. Try using the Oculus Browser as an alternative.
Using tools to bypass geo-restrictions may violate Netflix’s terms of service. Check the official Netflix policy and use such services at your own discretion.
You can mirror your PC screen to Meta Quest using apps like Virtual Desktop, but this may not provide the best streaming experience.
StreamLocator works with devices that support browser or app-based streaming. It is most effective with Meta Quest headsets, not with audio-only smart glasses.
No, the Netflix app on Meta Quest does not support offline downloads.
Check your internet speed, restart your headset, or use a wired connection if possible for better stability.