If suddenly you are here because you read on w3bsit3-dns. Com that Oculus Quest 2 works with this hub - it really happened. On revision V1, it had a VL812 chip compatible with the helmet. Under this announcement in January 23, the hub has revision V4 and with a completely different chip. When I tried to start the VR environment, the connection fell off. If you use another hub after that, with a VL812 chip (for example, built into the kiwi design cable), the flight is stable, but there is no charge. There is a presence of 1.5A, but it was not possible to check the charge on the helmet, since the next hub does not know about the BC protocol, and without a hub, the connection breaks. So the current revision is incompatible with the oculus, and it’s better to look at the original cable (if type-c is in the motherboard and you want to charge), or at kiwi design with an already built-in hub with which the helmet is compatible (but there will be almost no charge, for an hour longer than battery).
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