Pull a movie off your NAS, grab a photo from Dropbox, unzip an archive, copy a folder to a USB stick — without taking the headset off and without touching a PC.
Explore FeaturesSMB, FTP, SFTP and WebDAV. Your Windows share, your NAS, your server. Saved connections come back with one tap, and passwords stay encrypted on-device.
Sign in once, then browse, download and upload like any other folder. No sync daemon, no middleman server — the headset talks to the provider directly.
Plug a drive into the headset — including NTFS disks Android normally refuses to read — and copy straight to it.
Source on the left, destination on the right, exactly like on a desktop. Copy between any two locations: NAS to headset, headset to USB, Drive to Dropbox.
A 20 GB pull off your NAS keeps running when you put the headset down, and tells you where it got to when you pick it back up.
Open and extract ZIP, 7z, RAR and TAR in place. No PC in the loop.
Storage Analyzer, Junk Cleaner, Duplicate Finder, Large Files, Device Info. A 128 GB headset fills up fast — these get the space back.
Images, PDFs, text and audio open right inside the app. Video hands off to your VR player — including Vertex, which streams from the share at full bitrate.
QuestFiles has no backend at all. Your files, network passwords and cloud sign-ins never leave the headset. There is no account to create.
Private because there is nowhere to send it. No servers, no analytics, no telemetry, no account. Network passwords are encrypted with a hardware-backed key in the Android Keystore; cloud tokens disappear when you sign out.
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