Skip to main content

How to watch the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games in VR

Let the games begin! The 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo are in full swing, but instead of staring at a flat-screen TV thinking about what it would be like to actually be there in person, this year you can get closer to the action with VR. Here’s how!

Further reading

Hardware Requirements

To watch the 202o Tokyo Games in VR, you need an Oculus Quest or Oculus Quest 2 and the NBC Olympics VR by Xfinity app , available on the Oculus app store. In addition, this partnership with Xfinity allows Oculus users to host Watch Parties with up to three other Oculus friends exclusively in the U.S.

Recommended Videos

This viewing experience will allow all viewers to watch live and replay coverage of the opening and closing ceremonies and sports, including boxing, track and field, volleyball, basketball, and more. Additionally, pre-games leading up to the opening ceremony will be available.

Do not let the name Xfinity scare you; you will be able to watch live events and full-event replays through authentication of your cable or satellite provider. The authentication is pretty simple: All you have to do is simply log in to your cable or satellite provider, which will grant you access to the live events. If you do not have a cable provider, you will only have access to the featured content available on the app.

In previous years of the event, VR was available to watch on smartphones via Google Cardboard, Samsung Gear VR, and more.

What to expect from the VR experience

The experience with the NBC Olympics VR by Xfinity app places you right in the action. Since there will not be an audience in attendance, people who can view the event via VR will get a front-row view. The Oculus Quest allows this experience to be wireless. Users can either stand or sit down to view the event and utilize the Oculus controls to navigate the app and watch the various events that are taking place. This VR experience will give you a 360-degree view of the events. Furthermore, the featured content will show you various training that athletes partake in for The Games, and it even places you in Tokyo to learn more about them.

Note that not every sporting event taking place during the 2020 Tokyo Olympics will be available in VR. Virtual reality requires special cameras to be placed in various spots, and with sports such as cycling, you can imagine the technical undertaking to cover the track and the constant movements.

James Holloway
James is a techie at heart; he covers Home Theater and Gaming for Digital Trends with a focus on how to get the best out of…
You can now download iOS 26, iPadOS 26 and macOS Tahoe public betas on your iPhone, iPad and Mac
Plus, the watchOS 26 for Apple Watch and tvOS 26 for Apple TV public betas are also available
Apple's suite of hardware products

What's happened? Apple has released the public betas for its upcoming suite of operating system updates.

It means iPhone owners can now download the iOS 26 public beta, iPad owners get access to iPadOS 26, Mac users can now check out macOS Tahoe, while Watch wearers have the option to experience the watchOS 26 public beta.

Read more
A 55-inch 4K TV for only $200? That’s possible with this Best Buy deal
The Insignia F50 Series 4K TV with a colorful scene on the screen.

While there are TV deals for huge discounts on premium models, we've also found offers that make budget-friendly screens even more affordable. Here's a great one from Best Buy that you wouldn't want to miss -- the 55-inch Insignia F50 Series 4K TV at $150 off, bringing it down from $350 to only $200. That price looks too good to be true, but it's real, though we're not sure how much time is remaining before this bargain ends. If you want to pocket the savings, you have to proceed with the transaction right now.

Buy Now

Read more
This Samsung soundbar is our favorite, and it’s on sale with a $500 discount
Samsung HW-Q990D Dolby Atmos Soundbar.

Building your home theater setup shouldn't just be all about taking advantage of TV deals, as you shouldn't underestimate the wonders of amazing audio. For a cinematic experience in your own living room, you should go for the Samsung HW-Q990D soundbar, especially now that it's on sale with a $500 discount from Samsung itself. From its original price of $2,000, it's down to $1,500 — still pretty expensive, but we assure you that it's going to be worth every single penny. Proceed with your purchase now to secure the savings!

Buy Now

Read more