Oculus Link has been available for a while, but it’s been finicky about the cables you use — to the point where it was sometimes easier to buy the $79 official cable to connect your Quest to your PC.
The Oculus Rift developer kit is driven by an external power source – but a resourceful modder has found a way to power the unit through USB, making the wall plug obsolete. As detailed in a blog post ...
An open industry standards body Tuesday announced the development of a new standard for virtual reality headsets that will do away with the multiple connectors and wires required by current VR ...
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 ...
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TPCAST, the company known for creating a wireless adapter for HTC Vive, announced that they’ll be delivering a device that supports the Oculus Rift by the end of the year. Update (10/19/17): TPCast ...
You've saved up your pennies, staked your claim on an Oculus Rift, and after months of excited hand-rubbing, it arrives at your door. But what's this? What do all these cables do, and where do they go ...
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