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Meta Quest Pro Compact Charging Dock, Black

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Style: Charging Dock


Features

  • This 2-in-1 dock charges your Meta Quest Touch Pro controllers and any Meta Quest headset with a USB-C connection. 45W universal power adapter included
  • The height of convenience, its compact design is small enough to take with you but big on power. Perfect for transportation or storage
  • Charge your whole system, all at once so your headset and controllers are ready whenever creative inspiration strikes.
  • Engineered for seamless compatibility with official Meta Quest, Meta Quest 2 and Meta Quest Pro headsets
  • Meta Quest materials, colors and finish throughout

Description

Be prepared whenever creative inspiration strikes. A convenient, 2-in-1 charging dock for your Meta Quest Touch Pro controllers and any Meta Quest headset with a USB-C connection helps you keep your VR system charged and ready. A compact design makes it small enough to take with you or easy to store and a 45W power adapter is included for optimum charging.

Manufacturer: Meta


UPC: 815820023272 815820023265


Model Number: 899-00439-01


Brand Name: Meta


Built-In Media: controller, ac_adapter


Item Weight: 187 Grams


Number of Items: 1


Material: Plastic, Metal


Color: Black


Energy Specifications Met: UL


Power Source: Corded Electric


Power Plug: Type A - 2 pin (North American)


Main Power Connector Type: 2 Pin


Portable: Yes


Mount Type: Tabletop Mount


Total Usb Ports: 1


Wattage: 45 watts


Connectivity Technology: USB


Connector Type Used on Cable: USB Type C


Compatible Devices: Headphones


Additional Features: Magnetic


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  • AMAZING. Completely disagree with people saying it's over-priced.
Style: Quest Pro System
People will spend $2k on a great TV or monitor, and yet take issue with a headset that is a standalone device with crystal clear lenses, great FOV, eye tracking, face tracking, and amazing controllers costing $1500. I can see why. Consumers had the bar set too low in terms of pricing with the Quest 2. At the end of the day this IS a premium device. Working inside the quest 2 is uncomfortable and the lenses make it so that you have to move your head to look around. The lenses on the pro are so clear that you can just move your eyes. This product is a step forward, as it gives developers everything they need to work towards a next-gen experience. Local dimming, foveated rendering, and color passthrough for AR. Sure, the resolution could be higher - but reading 12 pt font is still plenty comfortable. By the way, even though it's lower than the Quest 2 in terms of total pixels, there are still more pixels per degree (the metric that actually matters). If you just want it for PCVR - it might not be worth it, but if you want to work and experiment with a device (and also want to play some games), this thing is AMAZING. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2022 by Mitchell M.

  • Major upgrade that doesn’t feel major
Style: Quest Pro System
The first thing that I will say is that, even though it’s a major upgrade from the quest 2 the pro doesn’t shine as much as you would expect. Maybe they haven’t done enough to this point to take full advantage of the hardware. As other users have said, there definitely is a sharper image when you’re looking on a different areas. The edges are definitely more defined. Watching videos off your computer is definitely a little sharper. Although the visuals are definitely welcomed, they’re not enough to justify the price tag. The games are a little bit sharper, but you still have the old games. There’s nothing gnu as far as games or apps, or anything along those lines. The pass-through is definitely much better with color added, but it is so blurry that it’s almost unusable for things in the room even though you can use it, it’s basically the black-and-white version but now in color that being said, there is a virtual desktop that comes along with the pro that allows you to use your desktop on a computer using the pass-through it is very easy to see your keyboard and your mouse. The image is sharp enough to see the keys nowhere to put your fingers on the keys. You may not be able to see the letters on the keys very well, but you know if you type for a long time where the keys are by memory, so with the display of your curtains, pewter desktop up and visual images of the keyboard and mouse. It is definitely usable VR version of your computer. However, I things like your phone or TVs or any other images that show on the screen are so bright that you can’t even use them so if you’re setting up a virtual desktop for your computer to use basically the only thing you’re gonna be able to use is your computer and things within the VR headset overall the price tag is pretty steep, but it is definitely will worth an investment. I added the full light blocker and it works fairly well. I never use the side blockers I went straight to the full blocker. I have noticed that you have to tighten the headset to keep it on your head. It can’t be loose or it drops down below your eyes when it’s tightened, it does leave an impression on your forehead. It would be nice if there was a top strap that went over the top of your head so you didn’t have to tighten it as tight. I do like the fact that the controllers have chargeable batteries in the dock is pretty nice , overall I think this is a good purchase, even though I think the price tag was pretty steep ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2023 by A Person With An Opinion

  • Enhanced Immersion and Comfort
Style: Light Blocker
The Meta Quest Pro Full Light Blocker is a must-have for a fully immersive VR experience. It effectively blocks out all external light, making gameplay more intense and enjoyable. The fit is comfortable, and it’s easy to attach and remove. Highly recommend for anyone looking to take their VR sessions to the next level! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2024 by DomCage

  • Interesting hardware, but plauged with many issues
Style: Quest Pro System
I will start with the good for this headset since it does have a lot going for it. For reference I am using this headset for wireless PCVR, nothing standalone: -Displays look amazing, especially coming from a valve index -Lenses are great, edge to edge clarity with extremely large sweet spot. -Wireless, which depending on the games you play can be a real game changer. When set up right with a good router leads to almost zero compression artifacts. -One of the only real option currently if you want eye and face tracking since HTC just decided to stop selling their face tracking -Once set up, can block the headset from talking to external IPs through your router and still have it work with local network streaming apps like Steam Link. It does not require an active internet connection to use if you don't trust meta after it is set up. However, this headset is plagued with a lot of problems, and I managed to run into almost every single one. YMMV with these issues but most of these are widely reported by other users of the headset. Here is a list of issues I run into on the headset, starting with least bad to worst. -Wifi 6ghz driver intermittently will stop working for a few seconds in play and completely disconnecting from the internet, showing no networks. This is a pain for wireless VR and made me go back to using 5ghz band for my router for streaming games. This was with direct line of sight to the router (Ubiquity U7 Pro), so not an issue with being out of range. -Stock headset is nearly unusable long term without changing the stock pads. Since it is a halo strap, it puts all of the pressure on your forehead leaving you with a headache after an hour of use. The globular cluster pads fix this by increasing the pad area and adding a top strap, and should be a mandatory purchase if you plan on using this headset long term. -The controller firmware on the headset is very...interesting... Some updates they will work flawlessly, and others the controllers will shut themselves down every 30 minutes due to the controllers overheating. This issue varies from person to person and update to update, but it is a dice roll on if the controllers will behave properly every time you update the headset. I just switched to using hand tracking and valve index controllers due to this issue, but YMMV. Apparently V68 has been a good experience for many people (I have not tried but heard good things about it) so maybe it might be fixed now? -The PCB that houses all of the face tracking hardware at the bottom of the headset is directly next to the vents. This makes it easily susceptible to randomly killing itself due to sweat, causing the face tracking to stop working entirely. Given that face tracking is one of the main reasons you buy a quest pro, and sweating in VR is expected given they advertise workout games, that is a massive issue. Meta has not officially acknowledged this flaw (even though it is widely known at this point), and has not offered an extended warranty for failures of the face tracking module. I had the face tracking die on my headset for this exact reason. On the bright side, meta support seems to be pretty quick and within a day of opening my ticket they agreed to replace the unit, but shouldn't happen in the first place. Their support is the reason this is not a 1 star review ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2024 by kire1968

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