Link works great. I played for about an hour, and the battery was at 96% when I was done. I’m not sure what it was at when I started, but it was definitely not a full charge, so the cable is charging. Much less drag than that heavy extension cable. It’s kind of amusing how reducing the weight of a cable by a few ounces makes a big difference.
But really, playing Rift games like Lone Echo now, all I can think about is how I want it to be wireless. Movement is so free, but you’re aware of that damn cable being there the whole time. The Quest really spoils you in that regard.
I’m also digging the option for auto-switching between controllers and hand controls. It’s cool to put on the headset and do your setup shit before having to even pick up the controllers. It feels a bit hacky at times but it works. It feels like something unplanned that they figured out they could do somewhere along the line.
Oh, one little caveat on the clip that comes with it: it clips the cable -really- tight. When I took it off, there was noticeable wear on the cable, so I’m going to recommend not using the clip that comes with it. It felt bad stuffing the cable into it, too. It’s not really all that useful anyway. It needs to be further back or something.