Critical Error: Your Quest 3's battery is low.
I've been getting this error when starting Meta Quest Link since v69 OS update. It's happening from multiple computers with multiple headsets. The battery is full. Connecting via USB3 link cable. Restarting the headset/computer can help for a while, but it does come back.1.9KViews6likes3CommentsUSB C Extension Cable used to work with v62, saw dust and debris issue in v63, doesn't work on v64
(Note that this is a repost of my post in the PCVR forum. Let me know if this isn't alright, thanks.) I have a long, expensive USB C 3.1 fiber optic cable that I need to use for development on the Quest. My desktop computer is located in a different room for cooling purposes so I have used a 50m fiber optic extension cable. It worked fine with v62 and below; however, with v63 the connection exhibited the 'dust and debris' issue and became unusable. Then v64 has come around and there is no more dust and debris messages but now the cable won't work. Of course, the next option are USB C 3.1 extenders over ethernet or fiber optic cable but they are $1-2k so really quite untenable. Is there some way to get this cable working, do you think? The Quest 3 does show up as a USB device connecting with SuperSpeed to Windows but Meta Quest Link (nor MDQH) won't see it and of course Quest Link won't begin. I am just a hobbyist dev though this has shut down much of my development opportunities. Is there a long cable you might recommend or even do you sell long cables that might work in my setup? Thanks for any help.432Views0likes0CommentsLink Cable issues
So I've noticed since I updated the headset and driver that the quest Link cable no longer seems to be functioning like how it used to, as in it constantly disconnects, and when it does connect for longer than a minute I do not have any audio, or no mic, just visual. I decided to write this here since someone on discord mentioned having the same exact issue and I was curious if anybody else is also having this issue?640Views0likes1Comment