The Proxima Direct Fast Charging USB 3.1 Type-C Cable is made with high-quality materials to deliver maximum throughput, so you can take on a wide range of action-packed Oculus Rift games. Extra shielding protects the cable from signal interference to ensure a consistent and robust connection.
Features of Cable:
Ultra-High-Speed Syncing
Tested at over 1,500 Mbit/s Data Transfer Rate With Oculus Quest USB-C to USB-C(LINK SOFTWARE COMPATIBLE)
Increased Durability
PowerLine is reinforced with aramid fiber to give incredible strength. It boasts a bend lifespan over 5X higher than other USB cables.
Super Speed Output
Type C connector is the new design for USB 3.1;Bold wire core for increased durability and aesthetics.
Fast Sync & Charge
The USB-C dual screw locking connector will provide more reliable and secure mating mechanism for industrial and other user application.
Elbow design, easy to use
USB C 90 Degree Angle End so it doesn't stick out & is easy to use with the Quest VR headset.
Two thicker 24AWG wire cores are mounted in the aluminium housing, 56Ω pull-up resistor ensures the charging safety
When you use it
When you use it,you are no longer limited to Oculus Quest's fixed application games. Using it to connect your PC, you will open a new world.Also suitable for extended connection of USB device interfaces, such as USB devices, HD cameras, virtual reality VR, HiFi amp speakers, mobile hard drives, WIFI and other devices.
Here are some tips to help make our Oculus Quest Link cable work for you:
-Update your Oculus Software version to 1.44 or above and all other Drivers
-Disable PTC (Public Test Channel)
-Plug the USB A into the back of your computer directly to your motherboard (red slot) USB 3.1
-If you have audio issues go to device settings and enable the Quest headset
Note that you don't need a high-bandwidth USB 3 cable for link now - the software still recommends it, but any random USB2 cable will work, including the one that comes in the box with your quest. You might get very slightly higher latency with USB2, but it doesn't feel like much of a difference to me.