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Product description
The essentials
This practical 5 metre VR link cable from Stouchi is designed to power and connect compatible headsets to a PC VR setup, enabling Rift and SteamVR experiences with minimal latency. It combines a lightweight, flexible design with robust electrical safety, making long sessions comfortable and reliable. The 90 degree connector helps reduce stress on the port, while the Velcro strap keeps the cable organised during movement for a steadier gaming space. The cable supports high speed data transfer up to 5Gbps and is built to handle sustained use without excessive signal loss, which is important for smooth, immersive VR sessions. According to the manufacturer, charging current can decrease with length, so it is not recommended for charging Quest devices while in use and is best paired with calls for VR gameplay rather than charging tasks.
Technical details
The cable uses 28AWG tinned copper wire with triple shielding to minimise interference and maximise signal stability during intense VR action. Its solid aluminium alloy shell and PVC jacket provide durability while remaining flexible enough to bend without cracking. This model uses USB 3.0 to USB-C, enabling fast data throughput and broad compatibility with Quest 2, Quest 3, Pico 4 and Neo devices. The 5 metre length offers ample room to move freely, making it suitable for larger play spaces or living rooms where space is constrained by furniture. The design includes a 90 degree head that reduces accidental unplugging and a Velcro fixator to secure the cable to the headset, preserving a steady connection as you pivot during play.
Who it’s for
If you value a dependable PC VR link that keeps you in the game with minimal lag, this cable is a solid option for Quest and Pico users who want a longer, flexible connection for room‑scale play. It’s particularly useful for those who enjoy tethered VR titles that demand high data throughput and stable power delivery, while still keeping a tidy setup. Note that the device should be charged separately and ideally used with the headset in a moderate battery state to avoid performance dips during long sessions. In practice, you’ll notice smoother streaming of Rift apps and SteamVR games, along with easier cable management and less clutter around the play area.









