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The Meta Quest Link Cable is a 16FT (5M) USB-C cable designed to connect your Meta Quest headset to a compatible gaming PC, allowing access to over 1,000 PC-based VR titles. With a data transfer rate of up to 5Gbps and an actively powered design, this cable ensures a seamless and immersive VR experience while keeping your headset charged.
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.57 Pounds |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Shape | Round |
Color | Black |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor, Indoor |
Recommended Uses For Product | Connecting the Meta Quest headset to a PC for VR gaming and expanding the VR gaming library |
Maximum Current | 3 Milliamps |
Data Transfer Rate | 5 Gigabits Per Second |
Number of Pins | 24 |
Wattage | 18 watts |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Additional Features | Lightweight |
Connector Gender | Male-to-Male |
Connector Type Used on Cable | USB Type C |
Cable Type | USB |
Compatible Devices | Virtual Reality Headset |
Outer Material | TPU |
F**N
Stable connection, long length, lightweight, and charging capable!
After trying many different cables, this is the cable I've landed on and it works flawlessly! The Meta Link cable uses fiber so it is able to deliver USB 3.0 5Gbps speeds at a much longer range than copper based cables. Also if you have a power delivery USB-C port on your desktop/laptop then you will be able to keep the headset charged while playing.Other USB C to C cables use copper so they are much thicker/stiffer and can't go as long (longest I found was only 2.5M).The Meta Link cable is very light and flexible and also comes with a little cable strap, so you can tie it to the side of your headset so you don't feel a cable pulling down on the headset.I am very happy with this cable due to its:* length, which allows me to cable manage it around my desk and into my sim rig* weight, which makes it easy to forget about when using* ability to charge while playing (granted you have a power delivery port)* stable connection, I've raced hours at a time without any hitchesI know this cable is pretty pricey, but you get a really high quality cable for it. If you're really budget conscious, search Amazon for fiber USB C to C cables and you will likely be able to find cables for slightly less (but still more than a copper cable). But remember a high quality copper cable will be stiffer and can't delivery high speeds at a longer length!
T**O
BEST LINK CABLE
This is one purchase I was very skeptical of going with for the fact its sold by Meta. I assure you though this cable is these best link cable option. I have had multiple friends have issues with their third party cables not working properly and keep telling them to get this one. The price is a lot more yes but this cable offers really high bandwidth and the ability to charge while playing! This is at least with the Meta Quest 2. As for the new Meta Quest 3 it cannot out charge its consumption which I believe is a problem with that headset itself. The cable has a 90 degree to plug into your headset which makes it nice to run it back behind you when playing. It is a Type C to Type C cable but most pcs have a dedicated type on the back. Love this cable and will continue to use it with my Quest 2.Summary:High Bandwidth+Very Long Cable+Charges While Playing(Quest 2)+
K**P
It's the best cable for Quest Link
I avoided this cable for years because of its bad reviews, high return rates, and high price. In doing so, I probably spent more than the price of this cable on junk cables, only to come back and ultimately buy this overpriced cable anyway. And I love it. It works better than wireless (and I sit just a couple of feet from the router), does a pretty good job keeping the Quest 2 charged during gameplay, and delivers superior graphics and frame rates compared to wireless link.As for the claims of ruining the immersion, your mileage will vary. I use it for Flight Sims, primarily DCS. My helmet IRL has a cord coming off the back that plugs into the helicopter anyway, so I just use the attached Velcro strap to fasten the cable to the back of my Quest 2 strap, and I don't even notice it. It's actually less noticeable than the real thing.The bottom line is that I should have bought this cable first and "cried once" instead of wasting so much money on other junk cables that don't measure up. It's a reminder that you should always buy the best tool for the job the first time.
W**M
Fast charging, but expensive
It charges fast (even for cellphones), but I wish it was a bit more durable. I feel like this would break like the other cable, and for $80, better to just use it strictly for the VR and to have someone watch you and prevent you from stepping on it or ripping it out
S**A
Works Great
Works great zero issues. Better connectivity than using the wireless connection.
E**S
Importante
Hello friends, I just ordered this product because a few days ago to save a little money I bought a similar one to connect my meta quest 3 with my pc and since it was not the official meta cable it did not meet my expectations and poor compatibility, that's why I bought this one that is similar is the official oculus and it works super well and the quality of the materials is good. I recommend it 100%Hola amigos recién pedí este producto porque hace unos días por ahorrarme un poco de dinero compré uno similar para conectar mis meta quest 3 con mi pc y como no era el cable oficial de meta no cumplió con mis expectativas y mala compatibilidad, por eso compré este que similar es el oficial de oculus y me funciona súper bien y la calidad en los materiales es bueno. Lo recomiendo 100%
Y**O
Good cable, but I don't recommend it
I tried this out after buying the 3S. It's clearly a high quality cable. However, it's also a heavier-than-normal cable, and kind of ruined the VR immersion for me.As this was my first VR headset, I didn't realize that the wireless link had such good quality. For me, it was indistinguishable from the link cable.At this price point, it might be better investing in a wireless extender, or even better, installing an Ethernet-backed access point nearby, and using the wireless link instead. I ended up returning the cable and doing exactly that.
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