PRISMXR PC-VR Streaming Air Link Compatible with Meta Quest 3S/3/2 AX3000 WiFi6 VR Router, Replace Link Cable, Wireless Stable and Fast (AX3000)

PRISMXR PC-VR Streaming Air Link Compatible with Meta Quest 3S/3/2 AX3000 WiFi6 VR Router, Replace Link Cable, Wireless Stable and Fast (AX3000)

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sscott2378 posted on r/virtualreality1w

I bought this PRISMXR PC-VR Streaming Air Linkand it solved my problems. https://a.co/d/0bX2lXjA

Danjiano posted on r/gamedeals1w

No, not really. The biggest hurdle is getting the accessories to make things really work. For me, that meant I had to get: A new strap so the thing actually sits on your head properly Controller grips with knuckle strap instead of the default wrist wire A different facial interface so my glasses/lenses don't fog up constantly A router so I can connect my Quest to my PC wirelessly Virtual Desktop because Quest Link sucks Now I just start Virtual Desktop on PC, move my office chair away from the desk to an open space, put on the headset, grab the controllers, boot up Virtual Desktop on my headset, connect and I'm set.

W00lph posted on r/virtualreality8w

You could just get a dedicated wifi 6 router for VR and use a lan cable from your PC to dedicated wif router. There is also the puppis S1 which connects to your pc via USB ports and is its own wifi 6 router. https://www.amazon.com/PRISMXR-Streaming-Compatible-Accessories-Wireless/dp/B0CFDL5Y7F

elton_john_lennon posted on r/virtualreality11w

The price on Puppis vs router is about the same, if anything Puppis is often cheaper with how often it goes on sale. Not really. I've never seen it cheaper than a regular WiFI6 router. Prismxr have been caught astroturfing reddit pretending to be people interested in buying the router, with posts filled with people pretending to praise it while at the same time not being able to answer simple questions about their claims, and it happens usually when Puppis price is jacked to the roof. Around this past winter holidays Puppis was $90, so people often buy it at a much higher rather than lower price. At this very moment Puppis is about $67 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CFDL5Y7F?ref=ive_vftp_hero_cx_pfo_vse-cards-ingress0 Regular WiFi6 router is about $34 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CLR13PVQ?ref=emc_p_m_5_i_atc And it is by no means the cheapest WiFi6 router out there. Cheapest starts around $20, but I just don't like to recommend bottom of the barrel or things I haven't used. This one however is solid, especially for as easy of a task as local streaming between literally just two devices. . They also now have a desktop app that is more convenient to use than the old phone app. It is still worse than no-app and browser based system-agnostic interface that you actually don't even have to open, because WiFi password is printed on the router itself. Regular router requires no knowledge and no setting up, you just plug it in and connect gogles to wireless network that is automatically created. . but if I were still on 5ghz I'd absolutely still be using it. I mean, if you already have it there is nothing wrong with using it, so I'm not surprised you would be using it if you weren't on 6GHz, but the conversation here revolves around price and ease of use for newcomers and in those categories regular WiFi6 router still trumps Puppis.

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