Anker Charging Dock for Quest 2
| Anker Charging Dock for Quest 2 | |
|---|---|
| Basic Info | |
| VR/AR | Virtual Reality |
| Type | Charging dock |
| Subtype | Headset and controller charging station |
| Platform | Oculus Quest 2 |
| Creator | Anker |
| Developer | Anker |
| Manufacturer | Anker |
| Announcement Date | December 21, 2020 |
| Release Date | December 2020 (wider availability January 2021) |
| Price | $87 (launch); $99.99 MSRP |
| Website | https://service.anker.com/product-description/a085g000004x2BkAAI/anker-632-charger-for-oculus-quest-2 |
| Versions | Anker 632 Charger (model Y1010) |
| Requires | Oculus Quest 2 headset and Touch controllers; mains power |
| Predecessor | None |
| Successor | None announced |
| System | |
| Operating System | N/A |
| Chipset | N/A |
| CPU | N/A |
| GPU | N/A |
| Storage | |
| Storage | N/A |
| Memory | N/A |
| SD Card Slot | No |
| Display | |
| Display | N/A |
| Resolution | N/A |
| Refresh Rate | N/A |
| Image | |
| Field of View | N/A |
| Horizontal FoV | N/A |
| Vertical FoV | N/A |
| Optics | |
| Optics | N/A |
| Ocularity | N/A |
| IPD Range | N/A |
| Adjustable Diopter | N/A |
| Passthrough | N/A |
| Tracking | |
| Tracking | N/A |
| Base Stations | N/A |
| Eye Tracking | N/A |
| Face Tracking | N/A |
| Hand Tracking | N/A |
| Body Tracking | N/A |
| Rotational Tracking | N/A |
| Positional Tracking | N/A |
| Audio | |
| Audio | N/A |
| Microphone | N/A |
| Camera | N/A |
| Connectivity | |
| Connectivity | Magnetic USB-C headset connector; pogo-pin controller contacts |
| Ports | USB-C (power input) |
| WiFi | N/A |
| Bluetooth | N/A |
| Power | USB-C wall charger (5V/9V DC input) |
| Battery Capacity | 2 x rechargeable AA (1.2V, 1800 mAh) for controllers |
| Battery Life | N/A |
| Charge Time | 2.5 hours (headset and controllers) |
| Device | |
| Dimensions | Approx. 14.96 x 3.35 x 2.76 in |
| Weight | Approx. 1.54 lb (0.70 kg) |
| Material | Plastic with rubber base |
| Headstrap | N/A |
| Haptics | N/A |
| Color | White |
| Sensors | N/A |
| Input | N/A |
| Compliance | Oculus-certified accessory |
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The Anker Charging Dock for Quest 2, sold officially as the Anker 632 Charger (model Y1010), is a charging and storage accessory for the Oculus Quest 2 standalone virtual reality headset, manufactured by Anker.[1][2] It charges the headset and both Touch controllers from a single mains connection, charging all three devices in about 2.5 hours, and doubles as a stand that keeps the hardware upright and tidy when not in use.[3][4] The dock charges the headset through a small magnetic USB-C adapter and replaces the controllers' battery covers with rechargeable units that draw power through pogo-pin contacts.[5][4] It was announced on December 21, 2020, reached buyers from late December 2020 into January 2021, and launched at $87, with a manufacturer's suggested retail price of $99.99.[2][1][4] At launch it was the only charging dock for the Quest 2 that carried official certification and was sold through Facebook's own Oculus store, alongside Amazon, Best Buy, and Anker's website.[2][4]
History
Anker, a China-based consumer electronics manufacturer known for power banks, chargers, and cables, revealed the dock on December 21, 2020, a few months after the Quest 2 itself launched in October 2020.[2][1] Road to VR reported on December 22, 2020 that the accessory had gone on sale that day through Amazon, Anker, and the Oculus store for $87, that the first batch sold out quickly, and that pre-orders were quoting a January 22, 2021 ship date.[1] The product was promoted as an officially licensed Quest 2 accessory and was listed on Facebook's Oculus website at launch, which distinguished it from the many unlicensed third-party stands and cables that appeared around the same time.[2][4]
In Anker's own product line the dock is catalogued as the Anker 632 Charger (for Oculus Quest 2), model number Y1010, and is described as "Oculus certified" to work with the headset.[3] Over its retail life the price fell well below the original figure; by the time of later reviews the unit was discounted substantially from its $99.99 list price.[4]
Design
The dock is a single white unit, color-matched to the Quest 2, with a central recess that cradles the headset visor and two side bays that hold the Touch controllers.[5][4] A reviewer for 9to5Toys described the body as bright white with color-matched trim on the surfaces where the devices rest, and it sits on a rubber base that keeps it stable on a shelf or entertainment unit.[5][4] LED indicators on the front report charging status, glowing amber while a device is charging and turning green when it is full.[4]
The retail box contains the dock itself, a USB-C wall charger, a USB-C to USB-C cable, the magnetic USB-C headset connector, two replacement battery covers for the controllers, and two rechargeable AA batteries, together with a welcome guide.[5][6] Anker quotes physical dimensions of roughly 14.96 by 3.35 by 2.76 inches and a weight of about 1.54 pounds (0.70 kg), and ships the product with an 18-month warranty.[6]
Charging system
The Anker dock uses two different charging methods for the headset and the controllers.
For the headset, a small metallic magnetic adapter plugs into the USB-C port on the side of the Quest 2 and remains attached to the headset. When the headset is set into the dock, that adapter snaps onto a matching magnetic connector and charging begins automatically; lifting the headset out releases the magnetic connection safely.[4][5] Anker rates the magnetic USB-C output at 5V/3A and 9V/2A, fed from a USB-C input of 5V or 9V DC.[1]
For the controllers, Anker replaces each Touch controller's standard battery cover with a supplied cover that carries metal pogo-pin contacts. The two included rechargeable AA batteries are inserted into the controllers, and when a controller is dropped into its bay the pins on the cover meet contacts in the dock to recharge the battery in place.[5][4] The cells are 1.2V, 1800 mAh nickel-metal hydride AA batteries, and Anker states each battery supports up to 500 recharge cycles.[1][6] Anker rates the dock to fully charge both controllers and the headset in about 2.5 hours.[3][1]
The dock includes overload, overcharge, and overcurrent protection, and is designed to stop drawing power once the Quest 2 is fully charged.[4][6]
The table below summarises the charging specifications reported by Anker and reviewers.
| Component | Detail |
|---|---|
| Power input | USB-C, 5V / 9V DC (via included wall charger) |
| Headset output | Magnetic USB-C, 5V/3A and 9V/2A |
| Controller cells | 2 x AA, 1.2V, 1800 mAh (NiMH), up to 500 recharges |
| Full charge time | Approximately 2.5 hours (headset and both controllers) |
| Status indicators | Amber while charging, green when complete |
| Protection | Overload, overcharge, and overcurrent protection |
Compatibility
Because the headset charges through the Quest 2's single USB-C port, the dock cannot be used at the same time as the Quest 2 Elite Strap with Battery, which also draws power from that port; reviewers noted the dock works with the standard strap and the battery-free Elite Strap but not the battery version.[2][5] Some bulky controller accessories, such as add-on grips, can cover the charging pins and may need to be removed before the controllers will charge on the dock.[4] The product is specific to the Oculus Quest 2 and is not designed for other headsets.[3]
Reception
Reviews were generally positive, treating the dock as a convenient rather than essential accessory. Android Central gave it a 5 out of 5 rating, calling it a tidy storage solution that keeps the headset and controllers both safe and charged, while flagging the original $99.99 price as expensive and noting that controller grips can block the charging pins.[4] The 9to5Toys review concluded that the dock is "not necessary" but valuable for display and convenience and a good gift for someone going deep into VR, praising the automatic magnetic headset connection while observing that the supplied rechargeable AA cells must be oriented correctly in the controllers.[5] Road to VR and UploadVR both framed it as a clean, officially sanctioned way to keep a Quest 2 topped up without juggling cables or disposable batteries.[1][2] Recurring criticisms across reviews were the relatively slow 2.5-hour charge time and the reduced runtime of the bundled rechargeable batteries compared with high-capacity disposable AAs.[4][5]
See also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 "Anker Launches Oculus Quest 2 Charging Dock". December 22, 2020. https://roadtovr.com/ankers-quest-2-charging-dock/.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 "Anker Oculus Quest 2 Charging Dock For Headset And Controllers Revealed". December 21, 2020. https://www.uploadvr.com/anker-oculus-quest-2-charging-dock/.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 "Introduction to Anker 632 Charger (for Oculus Quest 2)". 2021. https://service.anker.com/article-description/Introduction-to-Anker-632-Charger-for-Oculus-Quest-2.
- ↑ 4.00 4.01 4.02 4.03 4.04 4.05 4.06 4.07 4.08 4.09 4.10 4.11 4.12 4.13 4.14 "Anker Charging Dock for Oculus Quest 2 review: Keep it safe, keep it charged". 2021. https://www.androidcentral.com/anker-charging-dock-quest-2-review.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 "Review: Anker's Quest 2 charging dock delivers a perfect VR companion". March 4, 2021. https://9to5toys.com/2021/03/04/anker-quest-2-dock-review/.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 "Anker Charging Dock for Oculus Quest 2, Oculus Certified Charging Station". 2020. https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Certified-Controller-Rechargeable-Batteries/dp/B08NDYQSXZ.