Customers say
Customers find the VR router works well with SteamLink and appreciate its build quality, describing it as rock solid with crystal clear visuals. The wireless connectivity receives mixed feedback – while some report rock-solid connections, others experience connection issues. Setup experiences are also mixed, with some finding it very easy to set up while others report it’s not straightforward to make work. Customers disagree on the router’s value for money, with some considering it worth the price while others find it overpriced. The lag performance receives mixed reviews, with some reporting very little to no lag while others experience terrible lag.
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From the brand
PrismXR, is dually headquartered in Singapore and Los Angeles and was founded by a group of enthusiasts and talented engineers in XR (extended reality) and spatial computing in 2022.
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Puppis & Vega Series
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How did we get our start?
An early adapter to VR and AR, our founder is encouraged and excited by the progress from Oculus Rift, Cardboard VR, and other HMDs back in the early days towards the Quest 2/Pico4/PSVR today. After some frustration over choppy and less-than-satisfactory user experiences, he decided to create a series of ‘XR native’ products that would be ‘XRer centric’ and tremendously enhance the way we explore the virtual world and transcend the reality naturally.
What makes our products unique?
We have years of successful experience with IoT smart devices, such as mobile phones, smart speakers, smart home devices, headphones, smart glasses, and more;
We are passionate about exploring the possibilities of XR technology, creating innovative products, and empowering users to explore new worlds and connect with endless possibilities;
Dedicated Connection by PrismPulse Mode: Puppis S1’s uniquely crafted software, propelled by a powerful 1.3GHz Dual-core chipset, bridges your PC and VR headsets such as Quest 3S, Quest 3, Quest 2, Quest Pro, Pico 4, Pico 4 Ultra with speed and stability. Ensuring minimal interference from other Wi-Fi signals with advanced beamforming, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in your gaming world.
Ultra-Fast Wi-Fi: Puppis S1 specialized router for PC-VR streaming supports 2×2 MIMO 160MHz bandwidth and 1024-QAM, boasting a total network speed of 3000 Mbps – 2402Mbps on the 5GHz band, and 575Mbps on the 2.4GHz band.
Experience Seamless VR Streaming with PrismXR Desktop: Dive into a flawless PC-VR streaming adventure with the all-new Puppis S1 upgrade, now featuring the PrismXR Desktop App! The 21-item One-Click Scan and Fix ensures your system runs at peak performance, eliminating common issues and providing a smooth, immersive VR experience every time.
Easy Set Up with EaseLink: With our unique EaseLink technology, enjoy a robust, hassle-free setup process. This exclusive Bluetooth feature creates an independent, reliable link between your PrismXR App and Puppis S1, ensuring streamlined device management and secure internet connectivity, enveloped in an intuitively designed user experience. You needn’t install any drivers before using Puppis S1.
Broad Compatibility: Puppis S1 compatible VR Headsets(including official desktop software): Quest 3S, Quest 3, Quest 2, Quest Pro, Pico 4, etc. Compatible 3rd party software: Virtual Desktop, Steam, Steam Link. Compatible operating system: Windows 10/11 (Note: Compatible with devices with built-in wireless receivers; the product does not include a C-C data cable).
Versatile Modes: “WiFi Hotspot Mode” allows you to share your PC’s network as a hotspot for mobile devices under 2.4GHz or 5GHz. “WiFi Adapter Mode” helps PCs that are unable to connect to WiFi to establish a Wi-Fi connection.
Our Top Reviews
Reviewer: Amazon Customer
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Simple and Easy to Use Wireless Connectivity for PCVR
Review: If you’re looking for an easy to use, powerful and simple way to “wireless” connect your Meta Quest 3 or 3S to your computer in PCVR mode (using Steam), this device is a no-brainer. It is not the “best” solution out there, but it is the easiest to set-up, use and operate, …and it does prioritize and dedicate your VR headset connection. It was specifically made for this. I’ve had no problems using this for my wireless connectivity between my VR headset and my desktop.
Reviewer: Benjamin Noah
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Interfered with Wireless Controller
Review: I used this with a Quest 3 and, while it worked well with the VR headset, it interfered with my Flydigi wireless controller.The controller would suddenly stop responding and hold the last input I gave it for several seconds. This happened every few minutes. I originally thought it was the controller, but the problem went away when I unplugged the router.I didn’t want to reconnect and disconnect this router every time I wanted to use the Quest headset, so I replaced it with a standard WiFi 7 router, and haven’t had any controller problems since.***UPDATE*** The manufacturer contacted me and sent me another unit to test. It did still interfere with the Flydigi wireless controller, but not other wireless controllers (Xbox, for example). So, I upped the star rating to reflect a helpful, responsive company. And, unless you’re using a wireless Flydigi controller, I can recommend this router.
Reviewer: Jennifer Myers
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Seemed kinda scammy, but this thing is fantastic
Review: Not going to lie, I was pretty sure this was a gimmick. I saw a reddit post about it that seemed kinda sketchy, and it just looked a little too good to be true. But I am very happy I bought this.I get about 2400mbs through virtual desktop on my quest 3 using this device. The setup was about as straight forward as pcvr stuff tends to get, no complaints there. Definitely easier than trying to set up a dedicated router, I would imagine.Not having any lagging or hitching, games are as smooth or possibly smoother than using my link cable. And this enables me to stay wireless as well as use virtual desktop instead of meta link, getting me around the frustrating updates breaking my pcvr every month.If you’re on the fence, and especially of you’re like me and you’re trying to find a bit of a workaround to make pcvr more viable, I can whole heartedly recommend it.
Reviewer: Hsing
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: A great BUDGET solution for PCVR, occasional stability issue
Review: What makes it almost 5-star is it makes PCVR relatively inexpensive with good connection stability and quality.I use it with Quest 3 and Intel Core+Nvida GeForce desktop Windows 11 PC, by Quest’s Air Link, Easy to set up and use. Mointoring and diagnostics apps are provided both on phone and PC. Launching up link never failed because of the router. Rich setting options available.PROBLEM: this may or may not be the exceptional case which I have. The link will “lag” for 2-3 seconds once every 6-8 hours use. The connection does not break but you will see your streaming laggy just like your bandwidth is sharply jamed for 2-3 seconds, and ressumes then. It might be okay for people playing slow-style PCVR like MS fligt sim and truck sim, but might be annoying for serious racing and fighting.If you cares much about stability, dedicated WiFi 6/6e/7 router is what you should go with.
Reviewer: Koomloddi
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: The Best PCVR Solution for the Quest
Review: Edit: The Prism was working great for about a month. Now it will not connect to the internet via internet sharing and it is unreliable when using the Quest 3. When in a VR session I get a shaking in the headset for about 15 seconds and the link seems to drop out and freezes. I have reset the Prism and tested my internet sharing on my PC with another device. The Prism is a no go now for PCVR. I recommend buying a real router and skipping this low quality device.The Prism XR is the best PCVR solution for the Quest. I have had all three versions of the Quest. I’ve had the official link cable, aftermarket link cables, the VR AirBridge, and a number of different routers. I’ve tried Airlink with Oculus Debug Tool, Quest Link, Airlink, and Virtual Desktop through the years trying to find the best solution for PCVR in the Quest. I finally got tired of messing with my latest router which is dedicated to PCVR only and bought the Prism XR.One caveat with the Prism XR is that you won’t want to use it as an internet WiFi router. The Prism XR excels at being a wireless PCVR router and should be dedicated to just that. Your Quest should be the only client connected to the Prism XR. You need to have an existing WiFi or Ethernet connection for internet to get the best results with the Prism XR. View the purchase of the Prism XR as a VR accessory.The Prism XR paired with Virtual desktop is without a doubt the most reliable and offers the best visual fidelity of any other option for PCVR with the Quest. The Prism XR is very compact, easy to set up, and doesn’t even need an ethernet port. It uses two USB ports and you can just share your internet from your existing WiFi or Ethernet connection.
Reviewer: Griffin Rienecker
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Game changing experience
Review: If you are like me and you hate wires in your workstation and are also a huge vr fanatic like me then this thing is a must have. Set up properly and you get a steady 2400-4000mhz speed unwired! (For those having issues I highly recommend looking up and downloading the PC version of there setup app as the phone one is kinda bad and this may very well be this fix for many of you as the pc app tells you how to set up everything) It recommends your pc be directly wired to your wifi but my apartment does not have those wall ports, however it still works flawlessly even in plain old 5g wifi sharing. If your on the fence about it and are someone looking to play more vr pc games completely untethered to your rig then this is the only way
Reviewer: Severensm
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: This device is genius. A dedicated and clear connection with your HMD, no interference whatsoever.All you need is 2 free USB ports, or in my case I used a (separate) usb-c connection.Power and ethernet to the Prismxr via usb. 10-20 minutes and few trial and errors in setting up later you have your wireless pcvr set-up ready. Works better than my 5ghz AP I set-up solely for my Q3. And it was cheaper than buying a new router for this purpose too. Money well spent.
Reviewer: Amazon Customer
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: I had a congested router so I decided to buy a dedicated for my VR and glad I found this. It is easy to setup for anyone with a basic knowledge of computers and has taken my connection from 866mbps to 2401mbps. Game latency sits at 1-3 while network also sits around the same. It also came on the most recent firmware version so I didn’t even have to update anything.I have it setup via PC Sharing but if you have to, it is able to wifi or hotspot also. Make sure you have at least 1 USB 3.0 and 1 USB 3.0 or 2.0 port open for it to work. If not you will have to buy a C-C data cable and have use that port (if your PC has one). Overall 9/10 for now, we will see how it holds up. I am taking away 1 because it doesn’t have a power button, you have to physically unplug it from the PC if you don’t want it running all the time.For all the reviews that say they have trouble setting it up, it cannot get more simple than this you only click 1 button. Download the desktop app not the mobile one, I assume that is where they are probably having issues. Make sure you are wearing your headset when it asks you to during setup or else it won’t properly setup either. I know real men don’t like reading directions but just follow them and it will work flawless.
Reviewer: Azael
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Nunca pensé que wireless PCVR podría ser tan fluido y a tal grado de calidad, no le pide nada a un cable. Literal lo conectas y en 5 min estas listo para elevar tu experiencia en VR
Reviewer: Wojtek S.
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Świetny produkt, zauważalnie lepsza jakość połączenia.
Reviewer: Boolean
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: I’ll start with whats great about this device.- It’s much smaller than I expected, roughly 15cm in height!- It provides a wireless extremely low latency VR experience as advertised.- It’s a nice looking unit. Very sleek and compact.- The mobile app is really well thought out and easy to use.- Great value for what it is, I got mine at a 10% discount with an aditional 5% multibuy discount so roughly £52.- Good support network/ Discord server.Now for what I thought wasn’t so good.- The desktop app wouldn’t download correctly for me, I’m an extremely techy person and the exe files for the desktop app were missing preventing me from installing. This didn’t seem to be a security/quarantine issue as there were no alerts raised my side and I even attempting after disabling anti virus altogether with no avail. I did end up sending a message to support and completing the set up with the mobile app in the end; which as mentioned previously was really well put together so no drama there.- My next downvote is that if you aren’t techy to some degree this may be a bit of a faf to configure. Most people will be fine but something to consider. With that said there are plenty of guides that they make available although some of them seemed to need updating.In conclusion, I’ve dropped 1 star due to what I’ve mentioned although I imagine these issues will be fixed over time. I certainly wouldn’t let these things put you off buying as they don’t prevent set up particularily if you are comfortable playing with tech products to some degree.Its main function as a VR content streamer is great and I experience no latency; given you can buy this cheaper than the official quest 3 link cable its a no brainer to give it a try.
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