🎮 Level up your VR game with seamless power and freedom!
The INIU 16ft USB 3.0 Link Cable is engineered for Meta Quest and Pico VR headsets, combining ultra-long reach with 3A fast charging via a dedicated USB-C port. Featuring SmartProtect2.0 for safe battery management, a 90° bend-resistant connector, and a durable FLYWEAVE coat, it ensures high-speed 2.5 Gbps data transfer and uninterrupted immersive gameplay. Backed by a 3-year warranty and designed for professional-grade VR experiences.
Warranty Type | Limited |
Color | Black |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Platform | SteamVR |
Sensor Technology | Inside-out tracking: Accelerometer Gyroscope Magnetometer |
Display Type | LCD or LED |
Compatible Devices | Meta Quest 3s, Quest 3, Oculus Quest 2, Quest 1, Quest Pro;Pico 4, Pico 4 Pro, Pico 4 Enterprise;PC VR Steam VR |
Connector Type Used on Cable | USB Type C |
Specific Uses For Product | Gaming |
Additional Features | 16ft Long Cable, 18W Fast Charging, USB 3.0, 2.5 Gbps High Speed |
M**Y
I just got this but it’s pretty good
When I got it, it looked like the packaging was cheap but I wasn’t gonna let that scare me so I took out and set it up to test it and oh my it’s probably the best thing ever. Before I would stutter a lot but figured out I just had bad pc specs and wasn’t the previous cables fault hence I upgraded so if you have stutters that’d probably why but I’m not a tech expert. Ran smooth the whole time and stayed at a high battery percentage which was perfect because usually my head set would die in like 2-3 hours but basically this cable is awesome and does its job. I used the meta power adapter with an Apple usb c-c cable to charge it while I played. It feels much better to have a smooth display and not having to worry about the battery 👌.
S**"
Neat tech, isn't it?
This thing did it's job well for while i used it. When I started using virtual desktop, that communicates solely over ethernet so this cord didn't get much use after that.The data rate is adequate for using Meta Link, and it will relay power from your actual stock meta quest power cord to charge your headset while playing. It's got a cool LED light that will tell you the status and the right angle connector is actually genius for keeping the cords out of your face while you play.It does all of that. It's good! And for a nice price too.
J**B
Good for Quest 2, but not Quest 3
I have been using this cable for a few years now, and I’ve used it for my Quest 2 and my Quest 3, and it works as intended about 50% of the time on my Quest 3. While data transfer speeds are as expected (usually 2.8ish gbps), reliability is somewhat questionable.When I was using this cable on my Quest 2, it worked really well. The image quality with this cable is good, and if you adjust the Oculus Debug Tool settings appropriately, you can get minimal stuttering. But the Quest 3 is a different story when it comes to reliability.On Quest 3, sometimes the headset does not detect link when the cable is plugged in to a USB port. I do not know if this issue is software related or if it is because of the cable, but I have to plug the cable into my computer BEFORE I open the link menu on my headset. If I open the link menu prior, I have to restart my headset then try again.Another important thing to mention is that the fast charging does not always work. I’ve had a handful of times where about 2 hours into a session, my battery will be at 50%. While this may not be a big deal most of the time, it can be annoying when I’m winding down for a longer session.Should you get this cable? If you have a Quest 2, I think it’s a good budget option that works well. If you have a Quest 3, I would pass on this one and look at another cable.
M**L
DOES NOT ALLOW YOU TO TRANSFER FILES.
Does not allow you to transfer files. You still need the meta link cable usb-c or whatever. If your looking for a longer cord to use for your pc to play pc vr games.. prime time. But it wont let you transfer files.
S**Y
Works Great
I couldn't get USB 3.0 with my Quest 3 trying several cables, until I got this one.And yes, it charges, while playing.Don't pay $80 for the Official Quest Link Cable!
T**.
Works Well with Quest 3s and Charges Unit When Gaming
This cable works as advertised with the Quest 3s. Was able to play a game on Steam VR and keep the charge going at the same time. Price was more than reasonable and led to a smooth transition from my older Oculus Quest.
D**S
perfect link cable for quest headsets
perfect cable i get days in vr with not loosing power when paired with a 30 w PD wall plug on quest 3 works 3s and 2 as well
J**N
Solves a very common PCVR + Quest use case (almost) completely. 9.5/10 stars.
It took me a minute to get it sorted out, but once I did, it serves the purpose extremely well. My use case is this: I use a Quest 3 for racing long League races. Using USB-C gives great visuals, but the USB charging is too weak, and the Quest 3 battery "slow charging" is not enough to get through an hour practice and a 45-60 minute race. I replaced the original strap with one that has a spot for a battery, and that's enough to get through the race, but forces me into Quest Airlink, which (even with a wifi 6 setup) gives terrible visuals and isn't stable or reliable and often breaks connection.This cable allows me to plug one end into USB-A on my PC, and USB-C on the Quest for that reliable cable-fed high graphics setting, and then plug a second cable into a 'junction box' that supplies power from a 100w USB-C charger.Result: Stable, high quality graphics AND a battery that hasn't dipped below 92%, even after 90 minutes of use.The only thing that would make this better would be... one of two slightly different products. Either:1. A USB-C (PC) to USB-C (HMD) version that has the junction box near the 90* end (so you can plug a battery-strap USB-C connector in and still use the Quest wired, which you can't currently do with any of the battery straps...2. A USB-C to USB-C with USB-C 'power tap' instead of the current USB-A to USB-C with USB-C 'power tap'. Why? the fastest USB-A port on my PC is a 10Gb/s port. I do have a 20Gb/s USB-C port, and the Quest 3 USB controller is upgraded from Quest 2, and can manage up to 20Gb/s as well. I'm leaving half the bandwidth on the table with the USB-A connection.
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