![]() ![]() With the original cable that came with it, it does NOT give this problem and it works directly on the motherboard, but the cable, because it is VERY fragile due to the poor quality of manufacture, has bad contact (or broken, giving bad contact) in specific points of the cable and with that it is very bad to play where the image is lost or becomes full of drizzle (white dots) when moving the head. The manufacturer of the parallel cable sent me an Orico 3-port USB 3.1 HUB with an external source and the cable works temporarily, that is, when you are playing it suddenly hangs, the images are like an old TV and exit the game and when not the Oculus app asks to pair the safety zone sensors and with that you see the external images of poor quality as it always was and I believe that for this reason the RIFT S was NEVER used for AUGMENTED REALITY as it has two front cameras for such but of poor quality and the VR freezes and stops being recognized by the USB port. The parallel I bought on Aliexpress and it did NOT work the seller claimed that it would have to be used in a USB 3.1 port and the original is a USB 3.0 port but my motherboard is an MSI MPG X570 Gaming Plus that the ports are 3.1 and it did NOT work, then they they told me to test with a USB 3.1 HUB and I bought a 7-port TP-LINK and external source and it didn’t work, then I bought a 16-port ORICO and it didn’t work either. I was forced in mid-2021 to buy a parallel cable since the original was NOT for sale on the Oculus website, Amazon… When you find it is a used cable that may have the same problems or even worse due to the poor quality of manufacture. I have an Oculus Rift CV1 VR and I bought a RIFT S that was launched in 2019 and already in 2021 there were NO more accessories or spare parts like control, cable… ![]() ![]() You talk about games and I’m disgusted with the current Oculus company facebook Meta. ![]()
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