TechReview: AMVR Upgraded Link Cable

Review: AMVR Upgraded Link Cable

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Maintaining a seamless connection between your headset and PC is crucial for an immersive experience. The AMVR Upgraded Link Cable with Separate Charging Port addresses common issues like battery drain and unstable connections during extended play sessions. Designed for Meta Quest and PICO headsets, this cable aims to enhance your PCVR experience.

Design and Build Quality

The AMVR Link Cable is 16 feet (5 meters) long, providing ample room for movement without feeling restricted. Its PVC construction ensures durability while maintaining flexibility, reducing the risk of tangling or damage over time.

A standout feature is the reinforced L-shaped USB-C connector, which fits snugly into the headset, minimising strain on the port and preventing accidental disconnections. The cable also includes head strap ties, offering additional security during intense gaming sessions.

Separate Charging Port: Continuous Power Supply

One of the most significant advantages of this cable is its separate charging port. Unlike traditional link cables that rely solely on the PC’s USB port for power, which often leads to battery drain during gameplay, this design allows you to connect an external power source (18w or higher recommended) to keep your headset charged throughout your session.

This feature ensures that your Meta Quest or PICO headset maintains sufficient power, even during extended play, eliminating the need to pause and recharge.

High-Speed Data Transmission

Equipped with a USB 3.0/3.1 interface, the AMVR Link Cable supports data transfer speeds up to 5 Gbps, ensuring a smooth and responsive VR experience. During our tests, games loaded quickly, and there was no noticeable lag or latency, even in graphically intensive titles.

This high-speed data transmission is crucial for maintaining immersion, particularly in fast-paced games where split-second reactions are essential.

What the AMVR Link Cable Gets Right

  • Separate charging port ensures continuous power during extended play sessions.
  • High-speed data transfer up to 5 Gbps for smooth gameplay.
  • Durable and flexible design with a 16-foot length for unrestricted movement.
  • L-shaped connector reduces strain on the headset’s USB-C port.

Areas for Improvement

  • No included power adapter, requiring users to provide their own 18w or higher charger and a long enough cable not to restrict the link cable’s movement.
  • PVC material, while durable, may not offer the same premium feel as braided alternatives.

Final Verdict on the AMVR Upgraded Link Cable

The AMVR Upgraded Link Cable with Separate Charging Port addresses common pain points for VR users, offering a reliable solution for maintaining power and connectivity during extended PCVR sessions. Its thoughtful design, intelligent charging features, and broad compatibility make it a valuable accessory for PCVR users.

While the absence of an included power adapter is a minor drawback, the cable’s overall performance and convenience make it a worthwhile investment for those seeking to enhance their VR experience.

James Refelian
James Refelianhttps://linktr.ee/refelian66
When I was seven years old, I tried to write a spy novel. It was terrible; in case you wondered, but I’ve always loved stories. Then I got to play video games and suddenly here were stories that could be told in so many ways, coming to life in front of my eyes. I’ve been hooked ever since and enjoy games on pretty much every platform you can imagine! (Primarily PS5, Switch and PC (Steam Deck) with a lot of retro SEGA, Sony, and Nintendo). When I’m not gaming, I’m still writing that spy novel. If you love stories too, I hope my reviews and features help you discover something new! Find me on Twitter @Refelian66. Check out 60 Second Game Reviews on YouTube. Contact me with business inquiries at jamesrefelian(at)gmail(dot)com.

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