🎮 Power Up Your Playtime!
The Kuject Design 20FT Link Cable for Quest 2/Pro is engineered for gamers who demand uninterrupted play. With a separate charging port and USB 3.0 technology, it ensures a seamless gaming experience while keeping your headset charged. Enjoy high-speed data transfer rates of up to 5Gbps and smart power management that maintains your battery at optimal levels. Compatible with the original Quest 2 charging cable, this accessory is a must-have for any serious VR enthusiast.
B**E
Perfect for those who value image quality and long play sessions.
TL;DR, if you're looking to play wired PCVR on Quest 2/3/Pro, buy this.I was using Virtual Desktop to stream my games to my Quest 2 before buying this cable, and while it worked the fact that it was being streamed over the network brought a few issues, notably latency and visual artifacts.I bought this cable since it was long and seemed very efficient, and I couldn't have been more impressed. It is a very nice cable, very long, and very easy to get set up. I've been using this thing for several months and have not had a problem with it.
Z**K
Don't buy
Had this cord for awhile now and everytime I went to use it, it always had problems constant stutter or not even letting me connect and then finally when I move does the cord stop working and only charge making me extremely furious and miss out on some events vr related I suggest buying a different cable and not some 16 ft charging cable
B**Y
Doesn't work quite as well as advertised.
I used this on my Quest 3 and it "works" but it doesn't... With volume and brightness all the way up, it lasted about an 8 hour session from full charge, but it did not stay charged. It fell all the way to 10% before I finally stopped using VR.What was I doing using VR for 8 hours? I made my own homebrew knock off of Virtual Desktop that replicates my bedroom but without the walls, and I can basically have my bedroom be in the middle of whatever I want. Mostly it's underwater. Anyway, point is I use it for productivity in a relaxing environment, as I do a lot of programming. It wasn't really feasible on my CV1, replaced it with a Quest 2 which made it sorta work well, but it wasn't until Quest 3 that I had the resolution to really use a virtual screen for programming.But yeah, 8 hours tops is what I get out of the Quest 3 with thing. I have Kuject's other link cable as well and this one gets marginally better charge time than the other "dumb" cable that's much stiffer and doesn't have the power passthrough.
M**N
Great for Quest 2
I bought this early 2023 and is used almost daily. After seeing reviews I was alittle skeptical at buying but have been very pleased with it. Charges just as fast as stock charger and have never dropped below 60% with high settings/bitrate. Also has very good return on the communication test. Fairly thick cable which has worked out nice both on the floor and pully system.
P**D
Unlimited runtime
I've tried a few other solutions to extend playtime beyond a few hours, but all have been found lacking.Loved this solution so much that I purchased 2 of the 20 footers so I can use my Quest 2 on both machines.
A**O
Stopped working properly after 2 months of daily use
I bought this around 2 months ago and at first it was working just as advertised. Being able to play without worrying about battery was awesome. However, yesterday I started experiencing frame drops and overall glitching and I tested everything until I realized it was the cable. Also, this cable is USB 2.0 for some reason instead of 3.0 and way slower. I would recommend buying this if it lasted longer and had USB 3.0 but mine stopped working properly out of a sudden.
M**N
Works with Oculus Quest 2
This is Used in conjunction with Oculus Link which is via Oculus Desktop App > into a USB 3.0 (Blue port) in the tower. Be aware, when you see "Rift" as a link prompt, that is nornal. You can play enough VR in one sitting to scramble your brains before the headset is even at 60% Battery life.
T**R
sometimes, we buy one that breaks first to know to buy the good one that works, this is the former
From my experience, the cables that require a plug-in power source to the side of the cabling, as opposed to a 2-in-1 cable that forks-out to the headset, then to the power plug (it's different, one connects to the side of a plastic in-box, the other just merges the connections and provides steady unbreakable signal. You could get by on this for a while maybe, but mine broke within a week. The one I use now, months no problem.
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