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Oculus Link review: This $80 cable is worth every penny to turn Quest into a Rift rival

Oculus Link review: This $80 cable is worth every penny to turn Quest into a Rift rival

Posted on February 9, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

The official Oculus Link cable is pricey, but it’s the only solution currently available that’s long enough, (mostly) reliable, and keeps the Quest headset charged while in use.

When we wrote about the Oculus Link beta in November, I called it a “hardware hack.” Exciting, yes, but definitely not elegant. Link allowed you to turn your standalone Oculus Quest headset into a PC-ready Oculus Rift equivalent, as promised. But the only cables ready for the initial software rollout were off-the-shelf Anker cables. They were short, stiff, and worst of all stuck straight out of the side of the Quest like an arrow.
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