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Glasses mode with PCVR Wired Streaming?


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16 hours ago, wooys said:

Doesn't that make it even weirder that it discharges in use then?

You need to have PD & 30W or up to use the headset without battery cradle. 
The question should be related to the type C port, we have tested multiple brands and models, but only the NV type C Virtual Link was able to actually provide enough power that XRE needs. 

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I can use my XR Elite without battery direct connected to my PC (front USB-C) with the 5m VIVE Streaming Cable.
Works without any problems.
I have a Asus ROG Maximus Z790 Extreme motherboard.
It have a USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 PD 3.0 / QC 4+ support for up to DC 5V/3A 60W.
Only works if you connect the 6-pin PD_12V_PWR connector on the motherboard. (It’s the same as a PCI-E 6-Pin GPU cable)

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On 3/30/2023 at 6:57 PM, Satcruiser said:

This hub from Amazon works very well with a wired ethernet and power delivery.  The XR Elite recognizes the ethernet connection as a tethered usb.  It seems to be a bit picky on when to recognize it so just unplug and replug the ethernet cable for it to work.

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This is an ideal setup for me! Does it really work? It looks to me like you're doing PCVR wired streaming over ethernet (?!?!) with power delivery via USB-C (the red cable in your image) and a little USB-C female-to-female adapter to connect the hub to the XR Elite Pro in glasses mode. Is the Sandisk flash drive doing anything there? 

I've been desperate to get a wired PCVR streaming setup on my computer, which doesn't have a USB-C 3.2 Gen 2x2 (USB-C 20Gbps) port but does have a spare USB-C 3.1 Gen 2 (USB-C 10 Gbps) and a spare ethernet. I'd be happy to power the hub with an AC wall adapter instead of the power brick. I just need the wired PCVR in glasses mode!

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