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The Skywin PSVR Stand is a multifunctional charging dock designed for PlayStation VR enthusiasts. It allows for simultaneous charging of up to four controllers, features smart LED indicators for each device, and is compatible with various PlayStation accessories, all while providing a stylish display for your gaming gear.
Unit Count | 1 None |
Item Weight | 2.2 Pounds |
Additional Features | Charging Indicator |
Mounting Type | Tabletop |
Compatible Devices | Gaming Consoles |
W**S
Works as it should
Very good products
R**R
Really cool and neat concept, just needs a few fixes.
Absolutely loving this charging/stand/storage for my ps4. Keeps it organized and simple for the most part. There is a few things i wish was diffrent.1. More space for the back controller spot. If you have a vr box the cables well keep from being able to charge that one controller.2. Better hiding of the wires if possible, maybe have a power being pulled from behind were the power cabel is for the ps4 (maybe a tap in like how Christmas lights can stack on top of eachother into a wall). Ive also seen this technique used on the xbox one hardrive extension you guys sell, same concept. Also with doing that, that would fix this issue and my thrid issue.3. This one is my biggest issue. I really wish the usb to the power supply for the mult usb came with a wall plus instead or atleast a longer cable to plug into a wall. It might just be me but id like to be able to pull less power from the console if I can. If the seller could comment back to atleast what kind of voltage/amperage this can take so i could possibly get a cable to run to the wall that would make my day.Aslo one other problem is i could not get my vr to work while the usb was plugged into the mult usb outlets on this stand and same thing with my external harddrive, this might be due to a not enough power coming from the dock.Update:Had the idea to try using a male to female usb/usb cable to a usb plug and it is working perfectly. I fount somewhere that it can take 3.0 usb so i went on and ordered a wall jack that is 2.0 and 3.0 and both work. I would suggest using the 3.0 if you plan to load down the dock with all the charging docks and running the fan.
D**S
Works good. Everything fit fine.
This works and everything fits fine. It is a bit crowded and things can get knocked over easily with a bit of a bump. Had some difficulty getting the VR wands to sit in and charge.
T**Z
Skywin is a Win!
Let's just say, that with all the components and wires that make up my PSVR unit, things were getting pretty cluttered and disorganized. Well have no fear! Skywin has produced a nifty stand that holds all your PSVR items, including your main console (PS4 Pro pictured) and controllers. This stand even charges the controllers too. I like that there is a USB hub on the front panel for easy access with these really cool blue LED indicators.Now I just have two small "cons." First, my package came with no instructions. Sure, I used the picture on the box cover as a guide for assembly purposes which greatly helped, but second, I was initially unsure as what to do with the supplied USB power cord which operates the external fans in the stand. The box reads "It has a DC input plug, can be connected with 2A or 3A, 5V power adapter," which I later found here:https://www.amazon.com/Certified-Charger-FONKEN-universal-Compatible/dp/B07DCR29GNWell, I attached the USB power cord from the DC input on the stand into the power adaptor and plugged it into an available outlet. Viola! Success! The external fans are working now. Yay! It was a small hiccup really - and let me just say that I'm not a super-smart tech when it comes to electronic devices - so, further instruction was required initially, for me at least :)Overall, I am incredibly happy with the Skywin PSVR stand! It looks cool. It keeps things cool. The addition of a USB hub is a major bonus. This Skywin stand is a must have for any PSVR devotee.
R**.
Just OK but poorly designed
If you have the PS VR you know it's a bird's nest of wires, components and controllers, you realize very quickly that you need a place to put everything. This looked like a good idea but looks can be deceiving and in this case downright misleading.1.I received this unit with ZERO INSTRUCTIONS, no paper, quick start guide nothing. I literally had to refer to the picture on the box as a reference which made me believe this unit was a return. After reading other reviews, this is just the way it comes.2.The unit does NOT come with an AC Adapter. Why is this important? Because if you're like me, I added an external 1 TB drive for extra storage. Which leaves only one USB port which is then used by the tower to charge your controllers. You then lose the ability to play via usb cable when your controller dies without unplugging the tower which stops your other devices from charging while you play. There is a port for an AC adapter, why the unit does not include it makes no sense.3.The pictures shows a neat clean presentation but once you get everything mounted on the tower, you're back to a bundle of wires again and because the unit uses your PlayStation power, there is no way to really hide the wires because they're all sticking out of the front of the PS4. If you think you can plug your VR module into one of the USB ports in the front forget about it, the VR module needs to be plugged directly into the PS4 to work. So what good is this thing? What problem does it solve? It's basically a stand to fit everything into, it's not clean, it's not neat.4.Another thing to mention is this thing is HUGE. It takes up an enormous amount of space and if you have small entertainment center or console expect to have to rearrange a few things. The reason it's so large is because the base includes a fan that supposed to cool your PS4, because setting it on it's side (at least for the slimline 1TB version) obstructs an entire side vent for cooling. So about that. The button on the front isn't a power button, it's the button that turns the fan on. This is where you'll really miss those much needed instructions. At first, I thought my PS4 was malfunctioning, it' was making this loud grinding noise I hadn't heard before. Then upon closer inspection, I realized that loud grinding noise was actually the fan inside the base. Turning it off, no more annoying loud noise. The next thing that start to happen in very short order after a little time was my PS4 start to take on dust, enough to make the disc drive start to fail and stop reading discs. I researched the issue on YouTube and discovered this was caused by dust build up on the rotor for the disc drive which would prevent it from spinning. A few hits of compressed air seem to fix it. I took my PS4 off it's side and out of this tower. I officially hate this thing now.5.It's too late for me to return this, if I could I would. Instead, I'm going to toss it in the closet. I took a look at the Collective Minds PSVR Display stand and it's a much better design. Comes with an AC charger so everything isn't dependent on the PS4 for power, it ONLY charges your controllers and holds your headset and has a holder for your headphones and a USB in the BACK so you can charge your wireless headset. Collective Minds...you get meIn conclusion, this tower is OK, some might even like it. For me, the cheap build quality that feels like something from Five Below, no instructions, lack of an AC charger, its oversized bulky design and the noisy annoying base that was on its way to destroying my PS4 made the entire experience extremely unpleasant for me.
J**R
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Excelente
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