PICO Neo3 Link 2-in-1 Virtual Reality Headset
Original price was: £529.00.£249.99Current price is: £249.99.
Price: £529.00 - £249.99
(as of Jun 02, 2025 03:00:18 UTC – Details)
The Pico Neo3 Link is an all-in-one headset with 4K lossless picture quality and Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2 processor for standalone and PC VR use. The Pico Store is full of your favorite 6DoF games and apps. Content is updated every week, including VR Awards’ Game of the Year and the most popular online experiences. Pico brings you the best VR content to constantly amaze and delight you.
Batteries : 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)
Package Dimensions : 50.9 x 26.8 x 17.2 cm; 3.84 kg
Release date : 24 May 2022
ASIN : B0BGM4TFLB
Item model number : NEO3PROLNKV1-KTS
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Cutting edge technology with state-of-the-art hardware – Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2 Platform, 4K level 72/90/120 Hz display and 6DoF tracking with dynamic guardian system, video pass-through, and hand tracking functionality
2-in-1 free switching – Connect your VR-ready PC with the included custom DisplayPort cable to switch from All-in-One mode to high-performance SteamVR gameplay in native 4K resolution and ultra-low latency
User First – Designed with you in mind. You will find everything you need in the box. No need for additional head straps or cables. Pico headsets are designed for both single player and multi-user experiences and are easy to clean between sessions
Comes with UK power adapter
Customers say
Customers find the VR headset’s build quality positive and appreciate its gaming performance, with one noting it performs better than the PICO 4. The display features incredible visuals, and one customer highlights the direct connection to the video card. However, the display quality receives mixed feedback, with multiple customers reporting issues with dead pixels. Moreover, the audio quality is criticized for being terrible by default, and customers express concerns about the quality control.
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10 reviews for PICO Neo3 Link 2-in-1 Virtual Reality Headset
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Original price was: £529.00.£249.99Current price is: £249.99.
User –
Excellent PCVR headset (with custom drivers)
This headset is amazing for the money (currently £205). No dead pixels, or any quality issues. Everything you need is in the box, with the exception of a power supply (I bought
‘ZOSI 12V 2A UK Power Supply Adapter’ separately) – which connects to the DP cable and allows unlimited playtime. Halo strap is great, and DP cable is included.
The main difference of this headset in comparison a Quest 2 is that it is standalone AND supports wired (DisplayPort) for very clear graphics and ultra-low latency. I am exclusively using this device as a PCVR headset, so I’m unable to say how the mobile experience is.
Video playback (with HereSphere) is also incredibly sharp – assuming you have a decently spec’d Gaming PC.
If you want to experience wired PCVR and have been put off by the price (£600+) – this is your chance!
Headset is fully compatible with Steam VR and all games I’ve tried run without issue (i.e Half-Life: Alyx).
I cannot say how this headset is out of the box, as I immediately enabled DP mode and installed the custom drivers. Search on YouTube: pico neo 3 link custom drivers
Attila –
Best value for money headset.
Best entry level VR headset. Cheap and really good quality.
Glen Harrison –
DEAD PIXELS
I’ve been through EIGHT headsets now from various retailers, and EVERYONE has dead pixels. I’ve given up, which is such a shame as this headset is great for PCVR.
Neil Casey –
Utterly Unbelivable. The best toy I have EVER bought.
Four years ago I bought an Oculus Rift S. Although I have spent many hours enoying VR gaming with it, there have been 3 MAJOR PROBLEMS which have CONSTANTLY reared their ugly heads, and they are:
1. The Oculus Software: Right from the start I have had gaming sessions failing and the headset going black, accompained by a “Your Displayport Cable Is Unplugged” message, even though no ther applications have EVER had any problem with my DisplayPort.
2. Cables. Oculus deliberately created cables which only they could manufacture, which could not then be copied cheaply and made available to users. Naturally they were also ridiculously epensive. Oculus then ineplicably stopped selling them, leaving thousands of users with an unusable headset. They did it with the CV1 and then they did it AGAIN with the RIFT S.
3. Sloppy customer serice. Actually ‘sloppy’ is an understatement. Try sending an email to Oculus ‘Support’ about ANYTHING and getting a reply. Just give it a try. I gave up 4 years ago.
The final straw was last week when I installed a brand new RTX4070 in my PC. As soon as I opened the Oculus sofware it told me my computer no longer “meets minimum requirements.” I was planning to order the new Quest 3 and that was the final straw. Bye bye Oculus.
So did a last-second swerve and ordered a Neo3 Link instead, and in the last two days I have been in a dizzying wonderland of delight and amazement:
1. The headset: Incredible comfort, incredible visuals, incredible sound, incredible tracking. I have been playing Project Cars 2 at 90fps in glorious, screendoor effect-free VR with NO errors, NO dropouts, NO compression artefacts arising from an insane decision to shoehorn the graphics through a USB port (like the geniuses who designed the Quest 3.)
2. The sofware: Easy to install, easy to use. There’s a simple option to run in PCVR mode, fully integrated with STEAM/VR. You just start a desktop program called PICO LINK and choose the STEAM option. When you put the headset on all your steam games are there.
3. Wireless: With no external cable you can do everyting inside the headset. It has a simple, elegant VR lobby showing your games, applications, settings and so on. I purchased two “Epic Rollercoaster” games from thir store (again, it was easy, no problems) and it ran super smooth in glorious VR. No cables, no lag, just BRILLIANT.
I know it sounds like I hate Oculus but I don’t. I have had some incredible experiences in my RIFT S which I will never forget.
But it has been an endless struggle, with a lot of needless hassle, stress and occasionally even blind rage.
Not anymore. I’m now a happy little PICO PIXIE.
So thanks, Oculus. In the end you DID deliver the VR gaming experience I always wanted, by forcing me to buy a PICO NEO3 LINK instead of a Quest 3. Thanks, Guys.
Dario –
Old..
Old hardware.. If you have a good wifi 6 connection and ethernet connection on PC go for the Pico 4. It’s very good also for PCVR (I also have the Pico 4..). Or.. If you have a better budget, go for the new Pimax Light..
Thomas –
Poor build quality.
Upon taking the headset out of the box I noticed a rattle as if a small part of plastic had broken and come loose inside, gave it benefit of the doubt and I must say the software is absolute trash, very buggy, poorly implemented, when it does work the tracking is good and the lens provided a good picture.
The controllers feel very cheap and fragile and do stop responding more often than not. Overall it’s a very poor headset and I would advise avoiding, I’ve returned mine as the final straw for me was it taking 2 and a half hours of restarting the headset and the pc to try get it connected to play steam vr. Very disappointed.
sasukeskapa –
Clear high detail panel and lenses, a joy to see VR worlds through its Displayport connection
Really good resolution panel and lenses with huge sweet spot and the Displayport connection option to a PC makes it great for sim games.
The controller tracking is great too.
The headset has a jack port for headphones which you will need as the sounds are terrible by default.
Michael F –
Sie ist meine erste VR-Brille und ich habe keinen Vergleich zu andern Modellen gehabt. 4 Sterne habe ich gegeben,weil man immer einen runden Rahmen sieht ebenso, wie wenn man durch eine Brille schaut.
Mit der Zeit blendet man das aber aus.
Ansonsten ist die Bildqualität sehr gut!
Das Einrichten hat bei mir etwas gedauert und zwei mal habe ich überlegt sie zurückzuschicken.
Habe aber nicht auf gegeben und mir eine Menge Infos aus dem Internet geholt.
Mein gröstes Problem war einer meiner USB-Ports, was ich aber zunächst nicht erkannte immer wieder kam eine Fehlermeldung USB Port nicht gefunden oder auf Steam Fehler 108.
Mein Rechner ist schon älter und hat nur USB 2.0, was aber kein Problem darstellt, man braucht keinen USB 3.0 um die VR-Brille Pico neo 3 zu betreiben.
Allerdings brachte der eine Port, an, dem ich das USB Kabel zunächst angeschlossen hatte nicht den erforderlichen Datentranfer.
Nach dem ich das herausgefunden hatte, lieÃen sich alle Programe einwandfrei installieren und es leuft super.
Wer gerne Filme Schaut, dem empfele ich das kostenlose Programm “Big Screen Beta”dieses Program auf Steam in die Bibliotek installieren und man hat die Möglichkeit in verschiedenen virtuellen Kinos oder Reumen sich seinen Lieblingsfilm auf einer z.b. Riesigen Leinwand anzuschauen, das ist echt der Hammer wie ich finde.
Wie die Qualität über WiFi ist kann ich nicht beurteilen, weil mein Rechner kein WiFi hat und auch kein Bluetooth.
Das gute bei der Pico neo 3 ist, das ein Daten kabel (5 Meter lang) dabei ist.
Ein Grafikkarten Port geht in die Grafikkarte und USB port in einen USB Port am Rechner.
An der Brille befindet sich auch ein 3,5 Klinke Anschluss für zb ein Headset.
Ich bevorzuge eine Kabelverbindung, weil der Akku für meine Spielzeiten nicht ausreicht so ist immer ein lückenloser Betrieb möglich.
Alles Kabellos geht natürlich, auch, wenn WiFi oder Bluetooth am Rechner zur Verfügung steht.
Fazit wenn alles läuft eine tolle VR Brille von der es in Europa nur 22.000 Stück gibt (limitierte Auflage).
Darum hat es auch etwas länger gebraucht, bis ich sie bekommen habe.
Man ist ja sonst von Amazon sehr verwöhnt, was die Lieferzeiten betrifft 😉
Cliente Kindle –
Ero entusiasta di acquistarlo ma ,dopo averlo provato, ho scoperto che provoca nausea e non è vero che ci si abitua. Restituito
Stefan Schulz –
Die Brille ist von der Bildqualität über die Displayportverbindung am PC super und das Tracking der Controller funktioniert wunderbar. Leider hatte die erste Brille 7 defekte Pixel im direkten Sichtfeld der rechten Linse und die zweite Brille aus der Ersatzlieferung hat 3 sehr hell leuchtende Pixelfehler in der linken Linse. Da der Austausch 5 Wochen gedauert hat, überlege ich die zweite Brille trotz der Pixelfehler zu behalten, da ich befürchte, dass ein erneuter Austausch wieder nicht zufrieden stellend ist.