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From The Verge's article:

> I was told the headset would last between one and two hours on a single charge, then take around two hours to recharge

That's...not great for a device targeted at enterprise? Especially without any sort of fast recharge or swappable battery pack.



If you're sitting down (which I imagine is the enterprise-y use case?) you can just leave it plugged in


how does that work for controllers through?


The controllers last a really long time on a single battery. My Quest 2’s batteries are finally getting low and I bought it six months ago.


These use integrated batteries and does full on inside out tracking on each controller, each controller having its own snapdragon 662.

They also do not list how long the controllers last, not found any source mentioning that yet, which is a huge red flag.


Plus, they are just a single AA in each controller. Swapping takes like 30 seconds. I use NiMH rechargeables and just swap between a couple of pairs of them whenever necessary.


Good question, the new controllers have multiple cameras and are doing inside out tracking now, I'd guess that they use a lot more power than the Quest 2 controllers do.


controller battery life shouldn't be an issue. never was on quest2.


Controllers do full on inside out tracking, each controller being equipped with a snapdragon 662.

They also do not list the battery life anywhere, which is the biggest red flag.


That might be a concern then.


You have to stop using them and let them charge.

Unless they release a proprietary charging cable that is.

They also do not list the battery life anywhere, which is a red flag to me.


It's not a red flag. No console list the battery life of their controllers as they usually last a long time.


>Internal, rechargeable battery with up to 40 hours of battery life per charge. Battery life varies with usage and other factors.

https://www.xbox.com/en-US/accessories/controllers/elite-wir...


You could swap the entire headset. $3k/seat for professional gear for enterprise use is cheap.


no way the actual expected use case is to have two headsets per person that get switched out every two hours.


Personally, I would just keep a power bank in my pocket and wire it up.


Probably will support being used connected to the power, no? In general, if you will use more than two hours straight probably you will sit at your chair. If not, yeah, it will be a problem.




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