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The Meta Quest 3 Charging Dock is an all-in-one wireless charging solution designed to keep your VR headset and controllers organized and powered. Featuring drop-in charging, rechargeable lithium-ion batteries, and LED indicators, this dock ensures your devices are always ready for action. Compatible with various Meta accessories and backed by a one-year warranty, it’s the perfect addition to elevate your VR experience.
Energy Specifications Met | Qi |
Number of Items | 1 |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Enclosure Material | Plastic or Plastic Composite |
Color | White |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Power Plug | Type C |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Output Voltage | 9 Volts (DC) |
Portable | No |
Total Usb Ports | 1 |
Wattage | 18 watts |
Compatible Devices | Meta Quest 3 VR Headset and Controllers |
Mount Type | Tabletop Mount |
Connector Type Used on Cable | Barrel Connector |
Number of Power Levels | 1 |
Main Power Connector Type | USB Type C |
Additional Features | Fast Charging |
S**A
Charger for Meta quest three headset
This charging dock is perfect. It charges exactly like it should and your headset looks nicer sitting on it, then just laying on the table
B**S
i love it
it's a amazing i love it
M**E
Works great to charge headset and controllers!
Works great to charge the Meta Quest which is used daily in our house!
J**K
It's works 😊
Love the product it works.Just 2 complaints..When I put the batteries in the controllers and I put them on the charger The left controller battery seems to only charge to 90%.The other complaint I have is when the battery is in the right controller it will keep disconnecting after a while it's like the contacts aren't aligned correctly,I've tried reinserting the battery but doesn't seem to help. When I have regular batteries in I have no problems.Overall I do like the product it seems to be well built. And it does charge my Quest 3 fine.I'd say overall it's a good but just wish I could get replacement batteries maybe then it would be 100%. Have to use my regular non rechargeable batteries.This product only gets 4 Stars cause of the 2 complaints.
M**A
Been working just fine for me, glad I got it
I've had this charging dock for approximately 3 weeks. Yes, it's a bit pricey, still glad I got it. It's been working fine for me. It has a low profile and sits nicely on a shelf under my TV. I saw one review that said it has no cord. It does come with a cord (which is inside a smaller box where the batteries are), but no charging block so if you're not plugging it into a USB port you will need a charging block. The Quest hand controllers need to go on the correct side of the dock (right on right and left on left) or they won't charge. If you put the controllers on the wrong sides the lights will blink from amber to green, amber to green repeatedly. There is a white protective strip covering the lights that needs to be removed. I know this sounds obvious; I only mention it because I thought I saw a review that said there are no lights & I wondered if they left the protective paper on by accident. There are 3 lights along the bottom...they are amber when charging and then turn green when the controllers and headset are charged. I don't have any problem seating the headset. Occasionally, I will place the headset and don't get it lined up correctly, but I just tip the headset forward slightly and then it always lines right up. I only have the original straps that come with the Quest so I can't say if there is a problem charging the controllers with the comfort straps on. I'm happy with it and it's been working for me without any problems.
K**A
Waste of money
I've had this charging dock for about 2 months now and here are my thoughts.This is at best a 1 star product. It's nice...when it actually works.For $130 you get the dock, 2 rechargeable batteries for the controllers and a USB-C to USB-C cable.To use the dock you need to connect the USB cable to a 18w to 45w charger, All my phone and tablet chargers maxed out at 15w. So I had to use a leftover Apple thunderbolt charger for a laptop to run the dock. The only 18+w charger I have is for my Pixel dock and I am not giving that up. I have an Anker 20w charger coming in this weekend to see if that will meet the needs of this thing.The central part of the dock is for the headset and it's flexible, This means if you have any kind of aftermarket headset like the Bovo head strap the headset will fall back and not touch the pogo pins and thus not charge the headset. I have to keep the dock by a wall so I can set the Bovo head strap and just the right angle to put enough pressure on the headset so it can charge in the dock. Any slight adjustment to angle and the charging stops. This can also lead to the headset turning itself back on since the power cuts in and out to charge and then you have a dead headset that was running while the battery wasn't charging. Good thing the Bovo battery packs install quick and are always ready.The controller dock positions and angles are terrible. I purchased the meta replacement straps so the straps go around my knuckles and not my wrist. I went this path instead of using my old VR cover holders because I wanted the wireless charging of this dock. You need to place the controllers correctly into the dock and they will vibrate indicating they connected to the dock to start charging. This vibration can shift the controllers a little and then you're no longer charging as the connection was broken for wireless charging because the angle slightly changed and now things don't exactly line up.One of the biggest pain in the ass about this dock is the right side controller position. If you are someone who purchased the Bovo head strap and something like the SoundCore Quest 3 wireless earbuds, you have just a few millimeters of clearance between the stacked USB-C port of the headset with the connectors and the right controller dock. I have lost count the number of times I have had the headset in place (and charging) and then I put the right controller in the docke and when it vibrates it knocks itself and the headset out of alignment. Resulting in me battling between the perfect balance between getting the headset aligned along side the right controller.I pop onto Amazon to see if there is a 3rd party charging dock that can do the same thing. If I can find one that works even 5% than thing than I am getting that 3rd party option and tossing this dock right into the garbage.
S**R
It works!!
Everyone saying the headset doesn’t stay on the charging mount is wrong. I almost didn’t buy this because of how many people said it. I assumed they were probably right, but my stubbornness wanted to see for myself. Yeah.. it’s totally fine! You just have to position the strap in the back to make it sit up. I have the batter head strap and it’s perfect. Don’t skip this! It’s honestly great and I’m so glad I got it!!
E**W
Good, but overpriced
I immediately bought the official Meta charging dock for my two Quest 3 headsets because I was told they lose battery quickly. I was appalled at the $139 price but at the time there was no other option. Yes, it was comfortable using the pin system and not have to keep inserting a charger into the USB port AND it charged the controllers. But the pin system was finicky and sometimes u had to spend time adjusting it or it would not charge. I have children and wanted to protect the headset but if the protector was on the faceplate it would not fit the pin charger. I wanted to upgrade to silicone controller grips and these are not compatible with charging dock. I gave it 3 stars because IF u want to just charge a bare headset and chargers, it does the job. But I was unhappy with the exorbitant price, the finicky pin system, and the inability to adjust to the Quest 3 headset and controller upgrades. Definitely need to come down with the price
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