🚀 Elevate Your VR Experience - Go Wireless, Go Wild!
The D-LinkVR Air Bridge for Meta Quest is a dedicated WiFi 6 accessory that enables a wire-free, lag-free connection between your VR headset and gaming PC. Designed exclusively for Meta Quest 2, 3, and Pro, it unlocks a vast library of PC VR games while ensuring smooth performance and easy setup. Compatible with Windows 10 and 11, this device is perfect for gaming, workouts, and business applications.
Item Weight | 0.6 Pounds |
Color | Black |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Platform | Windows 11, Windows 10 |
Resolution | 1832 x 1920 pixels (Meta Quest 2), 1800 x 1920 pixels (Meta Quest Pro) |
Screen Size | 6 Inches |
Display Type | LCD |
Controller Type | motion-sensing controller |
Field Of View | 360 Degrees |
Connector Type Used on Cable | USB Type A |
Sensor Technology | Gyroscope |
Display Resolution Maximum | 1832 x 1920 pixels per eye |
Additional Features | Dedicated WiFi 6 connectivity for PCVR |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Specific Uses For Product | Exercise, PC VR Gaming, Business |
Operating System | Windows 11, Windows 10 |
A**N
Setup was smooth and it works just as well as a cable as far as I can tell.
I just bought a Quest 2 for the first time when they went on sale this year, but when I tried to use Air Link between my PC and my router, it was really choppy and unusable. My PC is hardwired to the router and the Quest 2 is only about 15 feet away from the router, but the router is an older Asus from 2014 and there is one wall between the PC and the Quest 2. I was hoping it would still work, but no luck.The reviews on this bridge are a little mixed, but I figured it was worth a shot to see if I could play PC VR games without a cable. The setup was pretty easy and basically consisted of opening the Oculus app on the PC, plugging in the bridge, doing a restart and setting a password for the wifi that the Bridge puts out. I plugged the included cable into a USB 3.2 port on the back of my PC and set the D-Link Bridge on the desk facing the play area. I am playing in the living room, just about 20 feet from the bridge.Then you just connect the Quest 2 to the wifi from the bridge and launch the Air Link from the Quest menu. At first I was concerned that the the bridge wifi had no internet connection, meaning the Quest didn't have a connection to the internet when I was connected to the bridge wifi. Then I realized that the Quest doesn't need an internet connection while you are using the Air Link, because the games are running on the PC anyway. The Quest is just acting as a VR headset for the PC, so as long as the PC has internet, you are good to go. When you are done with the PC you just reconnect the Quest to your normal wifi to get internet back. It just takes a couple clicks on the Quest menu to swap back.So how does it perform? It is actually really good! I honestly can't tell the difference between using the Quest standalone versus using it to play PC games through the bridge. I bought Contractors VR because it is a cross-buy game, so I can test the same game on the Quest versus playing through the PC. Other than the graphics on PC being WAY better, I can't tell a difference between how the game feels and controls. It runs really smooth through the bridge, and I forgot I was even running the game on my PC.I have played a few different games (Contractors, Microsoft Flight Simulator, Tabletop Simulator) for several hours now and I haven't had any crashes or issues. I have really only seen it stutter a couple times in the time I have played so far, and it was very briefly. I do have a higher end PC (i7-12700k, RTX 4080), which I am sure helps eliminate any bottleneck on the PC side.
A**R
Feels like a half baked product.
I have played with this unit for a month with a Quest 3 and I can definitely say it is not great. It feels like a half baked product. The setup took a lot of convincing to get it to work. It's buggy, laggy and on occasion, crashes my very recently built, high end gaming computer. It also has issues connecting much of the time and it is prone to dropping the connection, which in turn, causes my computer to crash. The internet gets cut to the VR headset when you use it (part of how it works). Connecting and disconnecting from the PC is a hassle if you want to go back and forth between the PC and headset environments. The range is not great and was reduced by simply having the unit behind a monitor. The range is about that of a small to medium bedroom as long as it is line of sight.I just upgraded my network to WiFi 6E and that is where it's at. Everything just works seemlessly. If this product worked liked that, I could highly recommend it. But it doesn't. If you have a 2.5Gbps or greater NIC on your PC, a new high end or custom router is definitely a better investment, especially given that this unit is quarter the price of a decent router. The range is longer, it's not laggy and the connection is stable. It doesn't crash my computer and switching between the PC and headset environments is seemless.This unit may be good in a pinch. Like if you are using a laptop and your friend has a garbage network. It definitely beats being wired. For a home set up, there are better solutions.
1**R
Surprisingly useful
Yes, you can get away with using a WiFi 6 router for your home, but this sets up a private connection between PC and Headset and has no other traffic happening on it. This makes a great, reliable, plug-and-play Airlink. I've used this to set up VR demos at busy conferences and conventions with 100% success under the busiest WiFi conditions I've ever experienced.I was skeptical at first, seems silly, but it is really useful to have this connection with no other traffic happening on it, and it's nice and small and portable. If I want to take my laptop and headset to another room, or out of the office, having a router the size of a large USB stick is pretty slick.
J**E
It works but not perfectly
I currently live in an apartment and used the USB to my pc for playing games on VR which works great but I had a 15' cord attached to my head. Tried using my wifi 6 router that everything else is on in a different room back when I got the quest 2 and it worked like crap super laggy. I bought this because I figured it connects straight to the PC and is like 3 feet away so I probably wouldn't get so much interface. Well after a bit of messing around because this stuff never works great at first setting up I got it all setup and running. It works and it works great when it works, I do notice alot more lag spikes them with the wire which is annoying but not having a wire is the trade off. So for me I rather have a wireless experience with some occasional lag shutters then have a wire that I can trip on pulling on my head. I think when I get out of my apartment and upgrade my pc since it has a Nvidia 1070 I think alot of the shuttering will be gone. So in short it works fairly decent with some lag but wireless hope that helps.
J**K
Works as well as advertised.
I love VR and was limited on games. The standard air link was sub par. (yes my computer is powerful enough) I read the D Link Air bridge would help. It exceeded my expectations. Wonderful product. Unlike the crappy keyboard and mouse I just bought.
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