What are the minimum hardware requirements for running the LVA?

To enjoy a smooth Linde Virtual Academy experience, you’ll need a modern VR headset — ideally with wireless streaming — or a powerful PC setup. You don’t need cutting-edge gaming hardware, but older office equipment or slow networks will cause issues. Here’s what you need to know in 2025.

Standalone VR (On-Device)

Supported headsets: Meta Quest 2, Meta Quest 3, Meta Quest 3s.

  • Wi-Fi: minimum stable 10 Mbps; recommended 20 Mbps+ and Wi-Fi 6/6E (5/6 GHz).
  • Free storage: 10 GB minimum (better 20 GB+ if you use many trainings).
  • App: Install LVA Training Hub from the Meta Quest Store (or provided by LVA Support).
  • Power: fully charge the headset before a session.
Connectivity: Internet is required for login, content sync and progress tracking. For large downloads, aim for 100 Mbps+ internet.

PC-Based VR (PCVR)

Why: Higher visual fidelity and larger scenarios. Wireless streaming is preferred; USB-C cable is a fallback.

  • Headset: Meta Quest 3 / 3s (recommended); compatible: Quest 2.
  • Wireless streaming: Virtual Desktop (preferred) or Meta Quest Link (Air).
  • Cable backup: USB-C 5 m minimum (10 m+ safer); use high-quality data cables.
ComponentMinimumRecommended / Future-proof
CPUIntel i7 9th GenIntel i7 12th Gen+
GPUNVIDIA RTX 2070RTX 3070 or newer
RAM8 GB16 GB+
Storage10 GB free20 GB+
OSWindows 10/11 64-bit (only)

Required software: Virtual Desktop (for wireless), SteamVR & Meta Quest Link (for cable).

Important: The LVA PC must have an active internet connection during training (platform communication & tracking).

Network & setup best practices (PCVR)

  • PC via Ethernet; headset on Wi-Fi 6/6E (5/6 GHz band).
  • Use a dedicated VR router/hotspot. Do not connect the PC via Wi-Fi in this setup.
  • Avoid congested corporate/guest SSIDs; allow LVA platform & streaming services through firewalls/proxy.

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