🚀 Cut the cord, not the experience — stream VR like a pro!
The PRISMXRPC-VR Puppis S1 is a dedicated WiFi6 router optimized for wireless PC-to-VR streaming, delivering ultra-fast 3000 Mbps speeds and low latency via a 1.3GHz dual-core chipset. Featuring advanced beamforming to reduce interference, it supports Meta Quest 3S/3/2, Quest Pro, Pico 4, and popular VR apps. With hassle-free Bluetooth EaseLink setup and versatile hotspot/adapter modes, it replaces the Quest Link cable for a seamless, immersive VR experience.
Wireless Type | 802.11ax |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
Brand | PRISMXR |
Series | P1411011 |
Item model number | P1411 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 10 |
Item Weight | 1.12 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 6.69 x 4.72 x 3.54 inches |
Color | White |
Voltage | 18 Volts |
Manufacturer | PRISMXR PTE LTD |
ASIN | B0CFDL5Y7F |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | September 11, 2023 |
J**S
Seemed kinda scammy, but this thing is fantastic
Not going to lie, I was pretty sure this was a gimmick. I saw a reddit post about it that seemed kinda sketchy, and it just looked a little too good to be true. But I am very happy I bought this.I get about 2400mbs through virtual desktop on my quest 3 using this device. The setup was about as straight forward as pcvr stuff tends to get, no complaints there. Definitely easier than trying to set up a dedicated router, I would imagine.Not having any lagging or hitching, games are as smooth or possibly smoother than using my link cable. And this enables me to stay wireless as well as use virtual desktop instead of meta link, getting me around the frustrating updates breaking my pcvr every month.If you're on the fence, and especially of you're like me and you're trying to find a bit of a workaround to make pcvr more viable, I can whole heartedly recommend it.
G**R
Game changing experience
If you are like me and you hate wires in your workstation and are also a huge vr fanatic like me then this thing is a must have. Set up properly and you get a steady 2400-4000mhz speed unwired! (For those having issues I highly recommend looking up and downloading the PC version of there setup app as the phone one is kinda bad and this may very well be this fix for many of you as the pc app tells you how to set up everything) It recommends your pc be directly wired to your wifi but my apartment does not have those wall ports, however it still works flawlessly even in plain old 5g wifi sharing. If your on the fence about it and are someone looking to play more vr pc games completely untethered to your rig then this is the only way
O**9
Works fine with some setup
I received a Quest 3S for Xmas, my previous PCVR Headset was a Valve Index. I was sick of the setup, base stations, wires and never really liked the controllers so I was eager to try the Quest3S wirelessly. Purchased this router after a few reviews and was happy with it; initially. It started feeling laggier after a few weeks, loads of buffering and general gameplay interruptions and I was getting upset with it. I re-set it, messed around with everything I could and it seemingly got worse and worse. Eventually, I started working with the Windows App promps specifically the Wireless network radio frequency graphs and other settings. Switched some frequencies around and eventually I got it working even better than when I first got it. I am now extremely happy with it. I love that it's completely USB based, so no additional power supplies or junk like that. It's compact, but I admit the Windows app feels amateur, and the Android app is buggy but everything is functional. If it had better software support, it would be idiot proof plug and play but I also don't believe that anybody experienced with PCgames and VR stuff wouldn't be able to get it working as flawlessly as I have. Piggy backing the internet to a headset also wasn't automatic but not difficult. It has occasional hiccups, but not game breaking but maybe I can play with the radiofrequency settings some more to completely get rid of it but still everything tracks fine and true. Despite the initial problems I had with it I am still more than happy to give this 5-Stars. With the help of this I've basically retired my $1000 Valve Index with a Quest3S.
C**T
Almost 5 stars
I genuinely want to give this product a perfect 5-star rating, but unfortunately, I can’t. Let me clarify that the Puppis S1 is indeed a great product. It functions effectively and is well-built. I purchased the Puppis S1 to replace my D-Link VR Airbridge because Meta has its issues, and it doesn’t always work reliably. The primary reason for my purchase was to bypass the Meta Link software and utilize Steam Link and Virtual Desktop.Upon unboxing and downloading the software, I encountered some initial difficulties. After extracting the zip folder, I couldn’t locate the software. It was buried within application extensions and drivers. After a frustrating 7-minute search, I finally found it. However, the manual failed to provide any guidance on its whereabouts.Moving on to the setup process, the instructions were indeed confusing. While the setup video offered some assistance, it presented a series of complex steps. I encountered numerous errors during the setup process, but the software provided helpful error messages that guided me through the troubleshooting steps.To their credit, the manual did warn me about potential driver updates, network settings checks, and firmware updates. After completing these tasks, the setup process became straightforward and hassle-free. Upon startup, the device performed exceptionally well. I connected my Quest 3 to the network, opened Steam Link, and was amazed by the incredible smoothness. I was even able to achieve higher resolutions compared to using the official link cable.If it weren’t for the challenging software setup, I would have easily given this product a perfect 5-star rating. However, the user-friendliness of the setup process may be a concern for individuals who are not tech-savvy.
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