







🌙 Level up your VR nights—play unseen, play unstoppable!
The Orzero IR Illuminator is a white infrared light accessory designed for Oculus Quest and Quest 2 headsets. It invisibly boosts hand tracking sensitivity and tracking range, enabling immersive VR gameplay in complete darkness without disturbing others. Equipped with a power adapter, it supports extended play areas and enhances night vision for a seamless, next-level VR experience.




| Style Name | Modern |
| Color | White |
| Shade Material | Aluminum |
| Batteries are Included | No |
| Number of Light Sources | 1 |
| Light Source Type | Infrared |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
T**R
Bought this for rhythm gaming without having to have all the lights on at night. While it doesn’t appear bright at all in daylight, the MQ3 picks it up perfectly in the dark. I recommend placing this in a corner of a room facing outwards and not directly at the MQ3 however face the same general direction for the most benefit. I no longer miss blocks in Beat Saber because of low light conditions. 100% recommend this product.
J**E
Was hesitant after reading the reviews but got it for the price and it was worth it. I was looking for an infrared light so I could play VR while in bed without annoying my spouse or the dog and this works extremely well. Our bedroom is large (about 11' X 11') with a walk through closet (another 5' long) and I put this on the headboard behind me. It lights up the entire space making it VR (Oculus) usable and I haven't had it lose tracking unless I turn the light off.
I**S
My video demonstrates the tracking capabilities before switching to passthrough camera to show how truly dark it is in my living room. In a pitch black room, even bare hand tracking works like magic with Quest 3. Having two infrared projectors, set up parallel on the wall, 8 feet off the ground pointed at each other while also angled slightly downwards allows for tracking comparable to a brightly lit room during the daytime. There are many different ways to install these in the wall. The included screws (which require a drill), but fear not, because using thumbtacks is an extremely easy alternative. I personally used command strips, which also gets the job done well. I recommend getting the white model of these infrared lights, because they blend in with the wall more and aren’t total eyesores. For the money, these infrared lights are very much worth it. Edit: I have a couple more points I wanna make. Firstly, this infrared projector is an unintentional, yet brilliant fix to one of Quest’s most glaring issues that affects every Quest headset: light leakage through the nose gap. If you’re someone like me, playing in a brightly lit room as recommended by Meta themselves causes distracting light leakage which sometimes is a real immersion breaker. The only way to fix this used to be dealing with annoying third-party flappy nose guards that never even fully blocked all of the light… HOWEVER. Playing in a fully pitch black room with these infrared projectors on is a better fix for this issue than any other solution, period. No annoying feeling against your nose, and I can now be fully immersed in my VR games while also saving on my light bill. Thanks Orzero :)
R**T
Works great, no need to turn on all the house lights. I can use it in the dark. I bought two of them, one in each opposing corner of the room for maximum coverage.
K**N
Using it to play on the quest 2 in the dark or low lighting
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