Valve has released the SteamVR statistics for December 2024, and surprisingly Meta Quest 3 and 3S have seen even less growth than last month.

Quest 3S has at least improved from 11th to 9th place, but in reality it should be further ahead.

We know that Quest 3S headsets used on a PC via Quest Link and Virtual Desktop are registered as Quest 3 by Valve’s survey, and only those used via Steam Link are actually registered as Quest 3S. The Quest 3’s percentage therefore includes an unknown proportion of Quest 3S, and it would make more sense to count Quest 3 and Quest 3S together. The combined shares amount to 22.1 percent. Before the launch of Quest 3S, the Quest 3 percentage was 17.26 percent.

Overall, the growth of Quest 3S is below expectations. Both Quest 2 and Quest 3 grew faster after their launch, but we’ll have to see what happens in the following months. Although PC VR enthusiasts are likely to have primarily opted for the more expensive Quest 3, the fact that the Quest 2’s percentage has barely shrunk and still stands at 34 percent shows that many users haven’t switched yet to a newer Quest headset, even after the launch of the more affordable Quest 3S.

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    6 days ago

    Fellow Q3 user, I just use steam link on the quest itself. It runs better than Meta’s implementation and I can go full wireless.

    I’ve also got a cheap 5ghz AP connected to my computer to serve the quest. Performance is great. Boot up the quest, connect to AP, launch steam link. It very rarely goes wrong and I do 99% of my quest use in steam link.

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      45 days ago

      Seconding on the Steam Link; been using it for my Q2 and it’s great not having to deal with Meta’s garbage PC client

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      15 days ago

      I do this when I go wireless, but for some stuff I prefer wired.

      My ISP-provided router is only Wi-Fi 5, and though it works for some stuff, I get small hiccups, which is not acceptable for say, Beat Saber. I got these even when I dedicate the 5Gz band for the headset and nothing else.

      Maybe a Wi-Fi 6 router would be enough, not sure. 6e is still rather expensive though.

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        16 hours ago

        I use a little dedicated wifi AP that I picked up for maybe $30. It’s a travel router so it’s tiny and powered by USB. I looked it up and it’s a TP Link AC750.

        It doesn’t need to be a big buck nasty router when I only use it for one device and hard wire it to my host PC.

        There are still hiccups, but I can go hours between hiccups in a good session.