

🎮 Cut the cord, not the experience — wireless PCVR redefined!
The PRISMXR Puppis S1 is a compact, WiFi6 AX3000 router designed exclusively for wireless PC-VR streaming. It creates a dedicated, ultra-fast, and stable wireless link between your gaming PC and VR headsets like Meta Quest 3/3S/2 and Pico 4, replacing cumbersome link cables. Featuring advanced beamforming, 2x2 MIMO, and a powerful 1.3GHz dual-core chipset, it delivers up to 3000 Mbps network speed. The included PrismXR Desktop app offers automated system scans and fixes to optimize your VR streaming setup effortlessly. With easy Bluetooth-based setup and broad compatibility with popular VR platforms and Windows OS, Puppis S1 ensures a premium, lag-free wireless VR experience for serious gamers and professionals alike.











| ASIN | B0CFDL5Y7F |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,270 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #12 in Standalone Virtual Reality Accessories |
| Brand | PRISMXR |
| Built-In Media | QSG |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Compatible with Meta Quest 3/2/3S/Pro, Compatible with PICO 4/Ultra |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi, Bluetooth |
| Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Controller Type | App Control |
| Coverage | Home/Office |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (1,103) |
| Data Transfer Rate | 2402 Megabits Per Second |
| Frequency | 5 GHz |
| Frequency Band Class | Dual-Band |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00749752208134 |
| Has Internet Connectivity | Yes |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Is Modem Compatible | No |
| LAN Port Bandwidth | 11000 Mbps |
| Manufacturer | PRISMXR PTE LTD |
| Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 2402 Megabits Per Second |
| Mfr Part Number | P1411 |
| Model Name | Puppis S1 |
| Model Number | Puppis S1 |
| Number of Antennas | 1 |
| Number of Ports | 5 |
| Operating System | Windows 10 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Access Point Mode |
| Router Network Type | Wi-Fi |
| Security Protocol | WPA2-PSK, WPA3 |
| UPC | 749752208134 |
| Voltage | 18 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 18 Months |
| Wi-Fi Generation | WiFi6 |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11ax |
R**B
Wow, why didn’t I know about this 3 years ago when I started wireless PCVR?!?
My wireless PCVR journey has been a long one. Starting with a basic wifi 5 router and wondering why people even PCVR at all because of all the lag, stuttering, and pixelated screens. Fast forward to today, upgraded router, wired PC connection, etc. My PCVR gaming experience today is leap years ahead of where it was but it was still a long bumpy road with dozens upon dozens of hours of troubleshooting every little component, driver and wifi setting imaginable. That last big hurdle (troubleshooting network/wifi settings, drivers, etc) could have been sped up if I had incorporated the PrismXR Puppis S1 into my setup a long time ago! What the Puppis S1 provides to you is a dedicated WIFI connection that is WIRED to your PC via a USB-C cable. Think of it as using a Link cable from your headset directly to your PC, but without the need for the physical cable connected to your headset. Being a dedicated connection means that your WIFI connection to your PC is not encumbered by all of the other WIFI traffic in your house. This means you have a dedicated WIFI connection for your headset and then a dedicated USB-C cable to your PC. That results in a very stable, lag-free connection which helps keep your wireless PCVR gaming experience running buttery smooth and stable. But not every PC setup is optimized for wireless PCVR and that’s where the PrismXR Desktop app comes into play. With a click of a button, the app scans through dozens of different settings and metrics to determine if there are any issues or potential issues that would cause your wireless VR gaming experience to suffer. After the scan, the app will highlight issues and recommend potential fixes. Of the ones I saw, the instructions to fix were fairly clear to understand if you have just a little bit of PC or networking experience. And some options even have a simple “Fix” button to click. The Desktop app also has a few other tabs to diagnose and help you troubleshoot issues. For example, it shows a diagram of your setup (PC, headset, Puppis S1 and how they’re linked together). If any link has an issue, it will be highlighted on the diagram. Another helpful feature is a wifi channel scan tool that scans your wifi environment and highlights what routers are using which channels (including your neighbors which were interfering with mine!). And from there, it recommends available channels that won’t conflict with other wifi hotspots and allows you to switch the Puppis S1 to another channel. The range of the Puppis S1 seems comparable to my other Wifi5/6e mesh nodes in my house. For example, I am receiving a medium strength signal from where the Puppis S1 is located to my living room (down a hallway 30 feet, hard right turn, opens up into the living room 40 feet — with the hard right turn being the issue for most wifi connections). If you play wireless PCVR a lot, I would highly recommend adding the Puppis S1 to your setup. Beyond just the dedicated gaming experience, it also turns your PC into a wireless access point to connect to the rest of your network. It’s a good investment for having the best wireless PCVR gaming experience in my opinion.
V**!
THE best way to wirelessly connect your quest 3 to your gaming PC!
This thing really works great. I have to say once you figure it out., which is not really all that hard although I have to say you really will have to get virtual desktop to make it work as good as it can. I can be 2530 feet away with the door closed to the bathroom sitting on the toilet and it runs half-life Alex just about as good as it does when I’m sitting 5 feet away from my gaming PC.. however it did take just a little bit of tweaking some things you have to kind of set up your firewall and stuff and it’s kind of like I don’t know. It’s a little bit confusing for somebody who doesn’t have much knowledge about local area and network stuff or about like how to set up Wi-Fi stuff and what all that garbage means about the different kinds of security and how to route things and all that stuff but once you figure out the fact that all you need to do is plug it into the back of the computer two of your USB 3.0 slots or whatever, and that it is essentially a Wi-Fi six router, with a 5G capable direct to your quest three headset ultra fast high bandwidth channel essentially for Wi-Fi, and that it is only for connecting your gaming, PCs, visual output, and stuff like that to your quest three headset, it’s pretty easy to use. You have to use on your quest three by the way, cause this was confusing to me at first, you have to connect the quest three Wi-Fi connection to the device, and it can be a little bit hickey sometimes in settings and stuff in your computer get changed without you knowing it or like when you download something that changes things, otherwise it’s a freaking fantastic device. I mean it works amazingly well for the price. I got it on sale and I am very happy with it., and by the way, it’s very small. It’s only about the size of like two fists on top of each other., I assumed it would be the same size as my charter cable a little Wi-Fi tower, but it’s like half that size or less, very compact! All in all I would say this is the best way to play PCVR on the quest three, save for a direct link cable. And it’s worth the price( especially when it’s on a big sale and goes down a good $15 or more I price! All in all I give it a 5/5 stars!
B**E
A must have for anyone interested in wireless pcvr
I’ll start by saying that I used this with a pico 4 ultra and already tried wireless pcvr. My current router for wifi isn’t bad, I even set up a mesh near my pc to see if that would help. While performance was decent, I’d still get the occasional stutter only present from the network and it would slow down the more people were home. Decided to just go for it and boy am I impressed. Any of those previously mentioned stutters? Gone, it’s just as stable as using a physical link cable. And I swear it’s more responsive. Super easy to setup, just plug in the two usb cables, download the program, and connect your headset to the designated WiFi it send out. Really, it’s the main reason I went for it, because the lite version and a regular router seem to require an Ethernet cable from the home router. You can set it up by using your phone, but I found the app pretty unresponsive and awful. The program on pc is all I’d recommend you use and it’s pretty useful. Oh, and fun thing I found out about it, you technically don’t need to be connected to any wifi for it to work with a headset. I know it should work, it’s a glorified router after all, but I was expecting it to use the home wifi to send signals, so color me surprised when it worked. Would be a great choice for anyone with poor connectivity.
S**M
This device is genius. A dedicated and clear connection with your HMD, no interference whatsoever. All you need is 2 free USB ports, or in my case I used a (separate) usb-c connection. Power and ethernet to the Prismxr via usb. 10-20 minutes and few trial and errors in setting up later you have your wireless pcvr set-up ready. Works better than my 5ghz AP I set-up solely for my Q3. And it was cheaper than buying a new router for this purpose too. Money well spent.
S**.
Excellent produit pour ne plus avoir à utiliser de Câble sur PC. La qualité est au rendez-vous avec un résultat équivalent à du filaire ( meta Quest 3 en résolution max) 😄. Seul petit défaut la configuration n’est pas hyper évidente et le manuel d’utilisation est à revoir. Très satisfait de mon achat, je recommande 😉.
A**L
Nunca pensé que wireless PCVR podría ser tan fluido y a tal grado de calidad, no le pide nada a un cable. Literal lo conectas y en 5 min estas listo para elevar tu experiencia en VR
M**L
Easy setup, although the Windows11 pc internet sharing section in the setup guide is not completely up to date.
W**.
Świetny produkt, zauważalnie lepsza jakość połączenia.
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