SimpleLife LLC via Amazon has
16' INIU Oculus Link Cable with Charging for Quest 4/3/2/Pro on sale for $21.99 - 10% Clipped Coupon - 50% off with promo code
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SimpleLife LLC via Amazon has
2-Pack 6.6' INIU 240W USB C to C Fast Charging Cable on sale for $9.99 - $4.50 (45%) off when you click 'Redeem' on the product page or apply promo code
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About this product (240W USB-C to USB-C cable):
- 240W USB-C to USB-C cable
- Up to 480Mbps data transfer
- INIU's proprietary EMARK2.0 safeguards you and your devices by dynamically over-charge protection and monitoring temp
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It's USB 2.0, shouldn't link cables ideally be 3.0?
Edit: I was looking at the first/primary link, didn't see the other ones initially. There is a dedicated link cable with 3.0
"INIU Link Cable with Charging [16ft] for Meta Quest 3s Oculus Quest 3 Quest 2/Pro, Pico 4, PC VR, Steam VR, USB 3.0 High Speed Data Cable"
Ah I was looking at the linked one, didn't see the others below, my bad.
First one says it's good for vr headsets but then says USB 2.0 below it.
I've been using USB C cables since the spec was released and never, not once, have I had a cable go bad there from bending. 100% of cable failures I've had are at the metal connector getting bent from bending up or down while in use charging.
It's such a cop out "feature" to put on a product listing that probably fools a lot of people into buying cables that snap at the connector as much or more than any other cheap cable.
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You can flip it over. It's not like most cables have it.
The benefit is Type-C often can do a partial connection where the first part of the connector makes contact, but the interior pins haven't.
As a result the cable feels secure and connected, when it actually is neither.
That said, never had a cable with lights so no idea if they light up from the power source side or need end-to-end connection to light up.
The light has a purpose, to show the cable is actually connected, which is a known problem with USB-C only partially connected.
No easy answer there. But the light is a solution.
But you probably knew that already.
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