I appreciate how thorough this video is, you covered so much that I haven't seen anyone else even mention in passing. You literally answered so many questions I had that no one else has.
Got the S3 Max an love it, i just wish the battery would allow usb data passthrough. So you could leave the cable and battery inplace yet still do a usb data connection through the bobo battery. That or them having a extra usb port somewhere on the strap for data.
It would be the most expensive battery to the Quest ever made. BTW. I did this using PD USB hub. I use this one: amzn.to/4cFJa1N but in version with all USB3. Also extension cable is needed for Bobovr. Here you can find some links to them: vr.thomasvoland.com
@@Thomas_Voland yes and now, usb2 passthrough only needs 2 pins for data, they have 7 already on the battery. the dual pin pairs on the battery is almost certainly power/ground. this means the other 3 most be for battery voltage, but why they would need 3 pins for that i do not know, that could easily be done with a single pin. Secondly the B100 is almost 3x as expensive as a 22.5w 10000 mAh battery. They may aswell work a bit extra for the premium cost !
Another good thing about these battery straps is that you can use the battery as power bank for your other needs. For example, in Ukraine we currently experience regular blackouts, and I can use it to charge up my phone or power a light bulb.
Only if you have head strap (or at least its base) with you. The only output is via the magnetic interface, not via USB-C in B100 batteries. I talk more about it in 10 mins chapter about B100 batteries in the S3 Pro review ua-cam.com/video/z2Bm6b3ap7E/v-deo.html
I'm using the AMVR with the Globular Cluster CMQ3 and it's a lot more adjustable than these Bobo straps as there's more pivot points, so I can use them together comfortably. The AMVR interface is also a lot more comfortable than the Globular interface.
For now I only have Anker (but it's without 90 degree USB-C) and Kiwi. Both are okay, but need to check more to see how different they can be. All will be the same in terms of quality of data transmission, but not sure about size of the cable, how elastic it is etc.
The HomeSpot Pro Switch Bluetooth Adapter; the GELRHONR Right Angle USB A Male to USB C Female Adapter,90 Degree USB3.0 to Type C Connector 100WPD; & the GELRHONR Right Angle USB A Male to USB C Female Adapter,90 Degree USB3.0 to Type C Connector 2-pack allow one to get low-latency Bluetooth audio from the headset (including APTX-LL), as well as mix it with audio from another source like a phone. Works really well; I use it for listening to podcasts, audiobook, etc. when playing games where I don't have to fully concentrate. I use the KKCOBVR K3 facial interface because the nose opening on the Globular Cluster magnetic facial interface lets in too much light for me, even with the included nose flap. The KKCOBVR K3 includes a fan (which I don't care about), and offers a ~15% wider FoV than the AMVR, which I used previously. It works with the S3 Pro and the original Quest 3 charging dock. All items are available on Amazon, and work very well for me.
Thanks. Always good to hear already tested recommendations. I am using this one with AirPods: ua-cam.com/video/13_bQh6YYRM/v-deo.htmlsi=YBgoRBKjM8sEwg9K
@@martystar4123 these headphones are also in version with normal clips to install them almost anywhere after small modification. They were made for HTC Cosmos. I will made video about them on Quest.
@@Thomas_Voland Thanks Thomas. I have the Global Cluster facial and with the KKCobvr is like the M3 Max with the AMVR facial, it denies a litle the point of the headtrap. I hope you can try all these combinations.
@@mariopires5022 So I am not sure how it is. Now they have for Quest 3 two versions: for halo straps and for elite. I am almost sure that I was using halo version without any problems with all popular head straps, Kkcobvr too. But I will check later again.
I appreciate how thorough this video is, you covered so much that I haven't seen anyone else even mention in passing. You literally answered so many questions I had that no one else has.
Got the S3 Max an love it, i just wish the battery would allow usb data passthrough. So you could leave the cable and battery inplace yet still do a usb data connection through the bobo battery.
That or them having a extra usb port somewhere on the strap for data.
It would be the most expensive battery to the Quest ever made. BTW. I did this using PD USB hub. I use this one: amzn.to/4cFJa1N but in version with all USB3. Also extension cable is needed for Bobovr. Here you can find some links to them: vr.thomasvoland.com
@@Thomas_Voland yes and now, usb2 passthrough only needs 2 pins for data, they have 7 already on the battery. the dual pin pairs on the battery is almost certainly power/ground. this means the other 3 most be for battery voltage, but why they would need 3 pins for that i do not know, that could easily be done with a single pin.
Secondly the B100 is almost 3x as expensive as a 22.5w 10000 mAh battery. They may aswell work a bit extra for the premium cost !
@@NilssonFPV For what do you need USB 2.0?🤯 I thought you want to connect some faster devices like a good quality capture device etc.
What a great and useful review this is.
Another good thing about these battery straps is that you can use the battery as power bank for your other needs. For example, in Ukraine we currently experience regular blackouts, and I can use it to charge up my phone or power a light bulb.
Only if you have head strap (or at least its base) with you. The only output is via the magnetic interface, not via USB-C in B100 batteries. I talk more about it in 10 mins chapter about B100 batteries in the S3 Pro review ua-cam.com/video/z2Bm6b3ap7E/v-deo.html
Guess I have an older B2 battery model from the M3 Pro and seems like its USB-C has both input/output capabilities. Emperically tested 😅
@@threesixkiss Yes the old battery has via usb-c also output.
I'm using the AMVR with the Globular Cluster CMQ3 and it's a lot more adjustable than these Bobo straps as there's more pivot points, so I can use them together comfortably. The AMVR interface is also a lot more comfortable than the Globular interface.
I will check AMVR with every head strap, with CMQ3 too. However for me halo version of GC facial interface is comfortable.
I need a linkcable for my quest 3 to play PCVR any recommendations?
For now I only have Anker (but it's without 90 degree USB-C) and Kiwi. Both are okay, but need to check more to see how different they can be. All will be the same in terms of quality of data transmission, but not sure about size of the cable, how elastic it is etc.
@@Thomas_Voland Thanks! i will look out for the one from kiwi
The HomeSpot Pro Switch Bluetooth Adapter; the GELRHONR Right Angle USB A Male to USB C Female Adapter,90 Degree USB3.0 to Type C Connector 100WPD; & the GELRHONR Right Angle USB A Male to USB C Female Adapter,90 Degree USB3.0 to Type C Connector 2-pack allow one to get low-latency Bluetooth audio from the headset (including APTX-LL), as well as mix it with audio from another source like a phone. Works really well; I use it for listening to podcasts, audiobook, etc. when playing games where I don't have to fully concentrate.
I use the KKCOBVR K3 facial interface because the nose opening on the Globular Cluster magnetic facial interface lets in too much light for me, even with the included nose flap. The KKCOBVR K3 includes a fan (which I don't care about), and offers a ~15% wider FoV than the AMVR, which I used previously. It works with the S3 Pro and the original Quest 3 charging dock.
All items are available on Amazon, and work very well for me.
Thanks. Always good to hear already tested recommendations. I am using this one with AirPods: ua-cam.com/video/13_bQh6YYRM/v-deo.htmlsi=YBgoRBKjM8sEwg9K
I posted a comment earlier with links, but it seemingly disappeared. Is this intentional?
@@RolandDobbins YT always deletes comments with a link.
What is the other facial interface you use?
Not the amvr.
Need some recommendations
GLOBULAR CLUSTER F3 (magnetic facial interface):
Amazon: amzn.to/4dXUesg
Website: www.globular-cluster.com/GCF3.html?aff=affItSnPHsr
How did you mount the HTC deluxe audio headphones to the bobo vr s3 ?
@@martystar4123 these headphones are also in version with normal clips to install them almost anywhere after small modification. They were made for HTC Cosmos. I will made video about them on Quest.
Excellent review. How does this headstrap behave with the Global Cluster facial? Thanks.
@@mariopires5022 thanks. Globular Cluster is great combo with M3 Max.
@@Thomas_Voland Thanks Thomas. I have the Global Cluster facial and with the KKCobvr is like the M3 Max with the AMVR facial, it denies a litle the point of the headtrap. I hope you can try all these combinations.
@@mariopires5022 did you buy elite version of Globular Cluster? I will test them together.
@@Thomas_Voland No, I have the first version (older).
@@mariopires5022 So I am not sure how it is. Now they have for Quest 3 two versions: for halo straps and for elite. I am almost sure that I was using halo version without any problems with all popular head straps, Kkcobvr too. But I will check later again.
Is kkkcob vr one better than s3 pro?
@@ChrisJones-sw9il Review of Kkcobvr Q3 Pro will be on my channel in September.
@@Thomas_Voland hi, when will you upload the review? Thx
I live in Koh Samui, I hope we can meet up some day.
I really enjoyed my last time on Samui 👍🏻
I've not heard of the S3 pro max, only the s3 pro super. 🤯 how many are there
S3 is only Pro. M3 is Pro, Max and Mini.