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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.

Release date: October 25, 2022


Package Dimensions: 8.58 x 3.54 x 2.24 inches; 6.6 ounces


Type of item: Electronics


Language: English


Item model number: 899-00439-01


Item Weight: 6.6 ounces


Manufacturer: Meta


Date First Available: October 10, 2022


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • 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.

  • Love this thing
Style: Quest Pro System
I pre-ordered an Oculus Quest 2 before they launched. Used it a ton prior to the Quest Pro release. Switching to the Pro was quite the eye opener. The faster performance, the incredible lens clarity, the COMFORT, face/eye tracking - this thing is incredible. I purchased this at full price prior to the 33% price drop, and I'd do it again. Don't let the Meta haters talk you out of it. However, writing this review in May of 2023, I recommend most wait for the upcoming Quest 3. It's going to use the identical lenses to the Pro but with higher resolution displays. The dramatically increased processing and graphics power of the Quest 3 will be more future proof. Unfortunately Meta has been extremely slow to implement work features. Last time i checked, I still can't use virtual monitors with a Windows PC, only Mac. If you're buying this for work, just know that it may not speed up your workflow but actually make it worse. For traveling however I've found this to be a useful tool to have more screens while I'm mobile with just a laptop. Overall, for an enthusiast, this headset is great. For the average everyday consumer, I recommend waiting for the Quest 3. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2023 by Tom

  • No regret
Style: Quest Pro System
Am I crazy/dumb for buying the Pro just months before the Quest 3 launches? I don't think I am. My 256 gb Quest 2 is in danger of running out of space. So with the Q3 base model starting at 128 gb, that's one ding against it. I was this close to just getting a second Q2 used when I started considering the Pro. When I first opened the box, I was literally afraid to touch it. It's so sleek and looks very high end. Putting it on doesn't disappoint - it just feels quality. Turning it on, even after 2-1/2 years in VR, the first glimpse through the pancake lens still gave me a "wow" moment. It really is one big sweet spot. The IPD slider rather than the 3 locked positions is fantastic. Playing on it doesn't tire my eyes out the way the Q2 did. I'm also not wasting half my energy shifting it around trying to keep things in focus. The controllers feel great in your hands. Hefty and solid. I won't miss that big halo ring from the Q2. The most important thing about the Pro, to me, is this - nothing sitting on your cheeks. There's a bit of weight on your forehead (a velcro strap across the top of the head helps this) but the rest of your face is totally free. We had this in the first PSVR, and I've missed it. I've added every mod I could think of (even made up some of my own) to the Q2, and that puppy still weighs a bunch, and it feels heavier the longer you keep it on. Yes, the Q3 will have the pancake lens and be "40% thinner," but all the hardware will be back on your face again. The most amazing resolution/pixel density whatever doesn't mean much if you still can't stand to wear the thing for very long. The Pro isn't perfect, of course. The biggest drawback being the strap is fully integrated into the headset, so if something happens to it, the headset is pretty much done. (The strap is clearly an Elite strap, which Oculus had no shortage of headaches from breakage when that was first introduced. Let's hope they've ironed that out.) Coming from a BoboVR halo strap, I'm used to being able to angle the headset up or down. This has no such adjustment option. There is enormous light leak from below (after-market light blockers work pretty well, but honestly, once you're immersed in a game or activity you barely notice the gap). The controllers are rechargeable only, no swappable batteries (after I've invested a small fortune in rechargeable batteries for the Q2). The charging dock also looks high end but it's quite fiddly placing things correctly on it. Do I regret buying this instead of waiting for Q3? So far, resoundingly no. Hopefully it will stay functional long enough to get me to the Q4 (I have a friend who still uses his Go and has noticed no big difference since support officially ended, only in multiplayer games). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2023 by Grrgoyl

  • Love it
Style: Quest Pro System
Amazing headset and a nice step up from the Q2. I wish it worked with their recently released WiFi bridge, but I'm sure that will come with an update down the road. My only real complaint is that despite the hefty price tag, they still have screens with washed out darks and blacks. It's an improvement from the Q2, for sure, but it's still nowhere near as good as the Q1 was. It's like I have to keep my Q1 for any horror games otherwise it looks like you're in some slightly foggy area. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2023 by AnonymousMan

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