Depending on how you set up your Oculus Rift at home, you have to extend the cable. It is well known that this is not easy...
What do we want to extend:
Our goal was to hang the sensors on the ceiling in the corners and the cables to the Oculus Rift.
2 x USB 3 for the sensors
1 x USB 3 for Oculus Rift glasses
1 x HDMI cable for Oculus glasses
Experiment - DVI to HDMI -> HDMI -> 3m HDMI -> Repeater -> Oculus glasses
This test worked for us.
Unfortunately, it looks like these findings are not transferable. There are reports on reddit that the same cables work for some and not others. There seem to be other things at play.
For HDMI, if in doubt, you can put active amplifiers between two cables.
With USB cables, it's one thing. USB 3.0 is ideally usable up to 0.5m with normal shielding. After that, the bit rate goes down to 2.0 level.
But if the sensors don't need a 3.0 data rate anyway, then it doesn't really matter to buy such expensive 3.0 extensions. Otherwise you would have to actively amplify here as well.
It worked for me with this HDMI repeater:
Delock HDMI Repeater, 4K up to 60hz up to 30m
Important is 4k / 60hz
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