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The Kuject Link Cable is a 16-foot USB 3.0 high-speed cable designed for Meta Quest 3S, Quest 3/2/Pro, and Pico 4 VR headsets. It features a dedicated 9V 2A charging port for fast simultaneous charging and playing, smart chip technology to protect battery lifespan, and supports data transfer speeds up to 5Gbps. Built with durable nylon for abrasion resistance, this cable offers reliable, flexible, and hassle-free VR connectivity backed by an 18-month warranty.






| ASIN | B09TN25765 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4 in Modem Cables |
| Brand | Kuject |
| Brand Name | Kuject |
| Cable Type | USB |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop |
| Compatible Phone Models | Potentially compatible with smartphones, specific models unknown |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Connector Gender | Male-to-Male |
| Connector Type | USB Type C |
| Customer Package Type | Coiled in protective tubing |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 6,511 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 5 Gigabits Per Second |
| Frequency | 90 Hz |
| Included Components | Kuject Design Link Cable |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Item Length | 16 Feet |
| Item Shape | Round |
| Manufacturer | Kuject |
| Maximum Current | 2 Amps |
| Maximum Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Model | MT005 |
| Model Name | Link Cable |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pins | 33 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Playing while Charging, High Speed Transfer |
| Outer Material | Nylon |
| Part Number | MT005CA |
| Recommended Uses For Product | PCVR gaming, connecting VR headset accessories, and charging VR headsets |
| Special Feature | Playing while Charging, High Speed Transfer |
| Specification Met | Some Industry Standards Met |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Wattage | 18 watts |
J**Y
Great piece of equipment
Recently purchased this cable to keep my VR headset fully charged while in use. I'm happy to say that this cable has exceeded my expectations. Firstly, the cable is of excellent quality - it's sturdy and well-made, and the connectors fit snugly into both my pc and headset. In terms of performance, this cable delivers a consistent and reliable power to my Headset. I haven't experienced any power fluctuations or issues with overheating, which gives me peace of mind when playing for long hours. One of the standout features of this cable is its length - it's longer than most standard VR cables, which gives me more flexibility in terms of where I can set up my playspace. Additionally, the cable is designed to be lightweight and easy to carry, so it's convenient for travel. Overall, I'm extremely satisfied with my purchase and would highly recommend this cable to anyone in need of a reliable and high-quality one. It's a great value for the price and has made my setup much more convenient and efficient.
O**M
Good at first, dies after a few weeks. Thick cord, loose wires.
This cord was great while it lasted. When I first got it, I thought I found the perfect cord. It had a good thickness, it had good performance, it was great overall. But 4 weeks after usage, it got this issue where it would disconnect every 20 min or so. It was just a simple disconnect and reconnect that lasted 2 seconds, but that's enough time for steam vr to say you unplugged your headset and make you restart without saving anything. I was surprised because this is a thick cord, but apparently the internal wires werent very strong/well connected. I feel like I wasted my money because it turns off oculus link every 20 minutes or so after the first 4 weeks. It's a great charger, just not a good link cable.
L**R
I've been using this product constantly for about half a year. Here's my review
As the title mentions, I have had this cable for about a year now, and it's been such a nice addition to my quest that I use PC VR now, more then the Standalone quest itself. So, first things first, this cable is definitely much better if you have some sort of set-up/pulley system allowing your cable to be suspended above the ground. Over this past year, the cable has had issues where the USB port bends from the amount of movement you have when in PC VR, whether you notice it or not. If you're not careful, that USB can bend and break, causing your cable to go kaput. So use a pulley system, or be careful with it if you're extending the cord out to it's full length, because it's really easy to forget your cord's plugged into a PC. The actual charging while you use it is actually freaking amazing. It's just as advertised, and I have been able to fall asleep in PC VR and through Oculus link, and stay in VR for over 8 HOURS. I have had no issues with the battery on my Quest 2 either when I use it on it's own. Any USB C cable works, by the way, I use a 6ft one that works great for when I want when more movement, especially since you have to plug the thing into ANOTHER plug, so invest in a really long USB C cord so you can have that flexibility. I think the overall biggest Con, is generally the fact you have to plug two things in for it to work. The actual USBC, and then the USB into the computer for the link. If you're not too big into cords in the way, it may be best to stick with Virtual Desktop or Oculus Air Link while charging your quest, so you only have one cord. An alternative to that, is to invest in the aforementioned pulley system, because it keeps wires nice and neat, out of the way, and saves the stress of pulling your cord too hard on your PC. TLDR; Works fantastic as advertised; If you want more movement range, get a long USB C; invest in a pulley system so you don't have wires in the way or pull too hard on the USB cord.
M**N
Works like intended, can game for several hours without killing the battery.
It will not peg the abttery to 100% and leave it there (which is terrible for lithium batteries) I gamed for 3-4 hours, and battery was at 50% at the start, and by the end was closer to 80%. No idea how long this will last, I only have around 20 hours on it. Use your factory headset charger for best results, as the factory charger will stop charging at certain battery percentages to KEEP THE BATTERY HEALHTY. It is TERRIBLE for lithium to be max charged. Ideally, you want closer to 40-80% cycling rather than dead to full charge NEVER had an issue with cable falling out, the strap to secure it to the headset works fine.
T**R
Misleading product — unreliable connection and false USB 3.2 claims
This product is extremely difficult to connect and maintain a stable link with. There’s an annoyingly specific plug-in sequence that you must follow each time, which the instructions mention, but even then it doesn’t work reliably. Every single session requires me to: 1. Disconnect and reconnect the cable in a specific order. 2. Remove and re-add my headset in the Meta Quest Link PC app. 3. Restart the headset entirely. Even after doing all of that, it still disconnects at random. When it does manage to connect, the Meta Quest Link USB test reports only 2.3 Gbps, which is barely compatible for PCVR. That’s less than half of the advertised USB 3.2 Gen 1 (5 Gbps) performance. I verified this using a high-end gaming PC (RTX 4070, multiple verified 5 Gbps and 10 Gbps motherboard ports) and confirmed that my system is not the bottleneck. I also used the official Meta Quest charging cable for the power input on the Kuject adapter, so power delivery isn’t the issue either. The bottleneck is clearly the Kuject “smart chip” itself — it throttles the data connection and never achieves true 5 Gbps speeds. This cable is effectively a charging cord with limited data throughput, not a genuine high-speed Link cable. The marketing is misleading, and the product design is flawed. For reliable PCVR, you’re far better off with the official Meta Link cable or a proven 5 Gbps data-only option from brands like Anker or Cable Matters. Unless Kuject fixes the power/data split issue, this cable simply cannot deliver what it promises.
T**O
Faster than the official link cable.
I have used a lot of different cables. I think this is the first cable to report 3.2Gbps for me. The official link cable doesn't keep the device charged no matter what I have tried. The cable I have been using for the last year now, a 16ft USB-A fiber-optic link cable started to malfunction and I wanted to try a thinner cable. This one is a little thinner, but it is less flexible so a little more noticable than the link cable or the other thicker one. I've played Star Wars Squadrons at 90Hz ultra for hours already and the charge stays over 80%. More importantly I am able to play at 90Hz without stutterning or ASW halving frames. System is a 5950X+6900XT, Asus X570 Dark Hero, custom loop, Samsung 980pro drives. I had to switch to 32GB of Ram to play VR smoothly, with 16GB there was stuttering.
J**N
The Connection Frustrations Make This Product MID!!
Having this thing for basically a year now, I think overall I'm...mostly...satisfied. It gets the job done in terms of what it sets out to do. It allows me to use my Quest 2 on PC link mode for hours on end without having to worry about the battery draining to low. I didn't mind the weird 90 hz refresh rate maximum either. It initially would leave my headset sitting at 70% after a session but over time, especially around now, I found that number to be higher even after long sessions. It was impressive for how long this thing didn't just hold up after all this time, but actively improved. However there is a serious problem with this product that will forever keep me from rating this product at 5 stars: the connections. Dear God, the connections. See, I never got disconnected in the middle of a session. But it would always disconnect when I would put my headset to sleep and then wake it up to start playing again. I can't tell you how many times I've booted my headset up only to get immediately disconnected from Quest Link and end up having to crawl under my desk and do the initial plug connection rigamarole ALL OVER AGAIN. It's seriously irritating. Sometimes, especially now, the connection would get so bad I wouldn't have PC audio route through my headphones. I would have to not only go through the process of reconnecting all the cables, I'd have to restart my headset too. There were a good number of times I honest to God almost considered going back to just using my official link cable and putting up with having to recharge the headset or having limited game time on Quest Link. It's that much of a frustration point for me. Despite that, on some level I still prefer this over using the expensive official cable and having to recharge. But do be warned, you may have to deal with annoying connection issues and have to reconnect cables over and over again! This is why I think the product is mid.
D**D
Resilliance
Still works after almost three years (both Q2 and Q3). I think the trick is to just make sure to not leave it plugged in when not in use and get the updated (white) model that's a bit more resilient. Can't recommend enough. Total game changer for PCVR in the Q2/3. Oscillates the charge to prolong the longevity of the Quest battery. Just make sure to plug into PC last after 5-10 seconds and it'll work flawlessly.
K**O
That's the cable you need if you want pcvr + charging at the same time.
Great for what i needed it for, pcvr while charging at the same time for quest 2. First bought kiwi design 10ft usbc to usbc for quest 2, gave me 2.3gbps out of a usbc3.2 port but wouldn't charge at all. This cable, despite being usba 3.0 to usbc and 16ft long, gave me 2.9gbps and keeps the headset charged while im playing. Works just fine with the 10watt charger that comes with the quest 2. Just got it, can't speak to it's durability.
W**T
Ricarica il quest 3 mentre lo uso
Il cavetto che avevo precedentemente nonostante asseriva anch’esso di ricaricare il visore durante l’utilizzo si limitava a far scaricare più lentamente il quest 3. Questo non solo mantiene la carica durante l’utilizzo ma addirittura ricarica lentamente il visore durante l’uso. Per ora, prima impressione TOP
J**S
Still works, 2 years later
Got this 2 years ago, still works.
S**.
Works like a charm
Thanks to this cable i am running my meta quest 3 with Meta link at 1.7x Resolution scaling at 87-116 fps and it feels like a brand new VR Experience. This cable also works for Steam link but in steam due to the abilty to adjust resolution and refresh rate manually you have to fine tune the settings. Once that is done. you will be mind blown. My Device is charges while i use it and thats a liberating feeling as i dont have to worry about device battery dying. and due to the cable being crazy long. you can enjoy Not Only Sim Racing and Flight Sim Games but also full Motion Vr Games like Metro Awakening have have a blast as you move around. the cable is long powered by the original Charger and cable that came in the Meta Box. but most importantly pushing out more data in the form of higher resolutions and fast frames giving a smoot experience with zero frame hiccups that you will for sure get with Wifi solutions. for anyone interested in the technicals this cable when connected to the PC Provides a cable bandwidth of 2.5GBPS.
Y**I
Cable works
Kuject Design 16FT Link Cable for Oculus Quest 2 work what its intended to do which is extends the battery giving you time to play the Oculus while it link to the computer. Please make sure you follow the instruction in order for this t to work if your having trouble look up a youtube guide. I didn't use the Oculus power supply or a normal PSU I just used a regular USB plug that is built on the power broad
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