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# Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2 - powerhouse CPU 6DoF tracking + hand tracking - immersive control 4K 72/90/120Hz display - ultra-smooth visuals PICO Neo3 Link 2-in-1 Virtual Reality Headset

**Brand:** pico
**Price:** € 695.69
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## Summary

> 🚀 Elevate Reality: Where Cutting-Edge Tech Meets Limitless Play

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** PICO Neo3 Link 2-in-1 Virtual Reality Headset by pico
- **How much does it cost?** € 695.69 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.pt](https://www.desertcart.pt/products/478987440-pico-neo3-link-2-in-1-virtual-reality-headset)

## Best For

- pico enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted pico brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Fitness Meets Fun:** Track calories and exercise time seamlessly with an Android-based OS, turning your VR sessions into engaging workouts that keep you motivated.
- • **Ready Out-of-the-Box:** No extra cables or straps needed—designed for comfort, hygiene, and multi-user use, so you can dive into VR instantly and share the fun.
- • **Next-Gen Visual Fidelity:** Experience crystal-clear 4K visuals at up to 120Hz refresh rate, eliminating screen door effect and delivering buttery smooth immersion.
- • **Seamless 2-in-1 VR Experience:** Switch effortlessly between standalone and PC VR modes with native 4K resolution and ultra-low latency for next-level gaming.
- • **Intuitive Motion & Hand Tracking:** 6DoF tracking combined with dynamic guardian and hand tracking ensures precise, natural interactions in any VR environment.

## Overview

The PICO Neo3 Link is a versatile 2-in-1 VR headset powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2 platform, featuring a stunning 4K display with up to 120Hz refresh rate and advanced 6DoF tracking with hand tracking. It offers seamless switching between standalone and PC VR modes via a custom DisplayPort cable, delivering ultra-low latency and native 4K visuals. Designed for comfort and ease, it includes everything needed for immediate use and supports a rich ecosystem of VR content, making it ideal for immersive gaming, fitness, and multi-user experiences.

## Description

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.

Review: 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.
Review: Great value for money, excellent build and great for burning calories whilst enjoying the experience - Great value for money at a hundred and seventy quid when I bought it. My only disappointment was there weren't enough preinstalled games or software and you have to basically pay for apps via the store. Right now there are the summer deals so you're getting huge bargains. This was my first ever VR headset and it's absolutely awesome and it's an incredible investment if you want to keep fit and enjoy the training too. Most of the games I play really burn those calories and you feel it too, the OS keeps track of your calories and exercise time too automatically and you can set your goals at the system level and it give you a great visual summary too, it's a really well thought out OS. The OS is Android based (although you can't tell directly), so you can also install apks and android software which is a nice bonus. The sound is spot on, I was worried it wouldn't be sufficient but it is actually very good. The headset might not be as powerful as you might have hoped but that's really not a deal breaker as you can stream games directly from your PC too using the PICO connect software, either via Wifi or through the display port, although I quickly found out my pc doesn't support the display port! I do recommend it for daily fitness. I would add that the controllers although they are solid build, I'm not convinced of it's update rate when playing those ultra fast music sword slashing games or it could be software issues I dunno. It's also very comfortable and nice and cushioned, feels very solid and well built. Overall, I highly recommend the Pico neo 3.

## Features

- 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

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B0BGM4TFLB |
| Batteries  | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | 80 in Mobile Phone Virtual Reality (VR) Headsets |
| Customer reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (63) |
| Item model number  | NEO3PROLNKV1-KTS |
| Package Dimensions  | 63.9 x 41.2 x 30.7 cm; 3.84 kg |
| Release date  | 24 May 2022 |

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: How long is the display port cable on this?**
A: Hi, mine is clipped in the a harness but I still have 10ft, I believe it's around 15 - 16ft long, plenty long enough!

**Q: How do you clip the dp cable to the headset? feels like I gonna break it if I force it on.**
A: Above the right eye there's a small rubber plug pull it out, Plug the DP cable in there then screw it in. I've had mine a few months with no issues..

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Utterly Unbelivable. The best toy I have EVER bought.
*by N***Y on 31 October 2023*

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.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great value for money, excellent build and great for burning calories whilst enjoying the experience
*by A***R on 13 August 2025*

Great value for money at a hundred and seventy quid when I bought it. My only disappointment was there weren't enough preinstalled games or software and you have to basically pay for apps via the store. Right now there are the summer deals so you're getting huge bargains. This was my first ever VR headset and it's absolutely awesome and it's an incredible investment if you want to keep fit and enjoy the training too. Most of the games I play really burn those calories and you feel it too, the OS keeps track of your calories and exercise time too automatically and you can set your goals at the system level and it give you a great visual summary too, it's a really well thought out OS. The OS is Android based (although you can't tell directly), so you can also install apks and android software which is a nice bonus. The sound is spot on, I was worried it wouldn't be sufficient but it is actually very good. The headset might not be as powerful as you might have hoped but that's really not a deal breaker as you can stream games directly from your PC too using the PICO connect software, either via Wifi or through the display port, although I quickly found out my pc doesn't support the display port! I do recommend it for daily fitness. I would add that the controllers although they are solid build, I'm not convinced of it's update rate when playing those ultra fast music sword slashing games or it could be software issues I dunno. It's also very comfortable and nice and cushioned, feels very solid and well built. Overall, I highly recommend the Pico neo 3.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Better than the quest 2 and possibly the PICO 4
*by M***N on 6 January 2023*

I bought this after trying the PICO 4, I got that as a replacement for my reverb g2 as that’s been returned for repair. After 3 PICO 4’s all with various issues like bad battery life, incorrect IPD alignment, I couldn’t put up with the issues of glare in the newer headset, so that went back. I then decided to get the PICO 3 link as it has display port over usb-c which means an uncompressed image and better frame rates on your headset. Massive oversight on the new headsets. I can say after getting it running, the link even with the lower pixel count display, slightly narrower FOV (cured with a better facial interface) it’s almost as good as my G2 was and better for pcvr than the PICO 4 (unless you have a 4090) Clarity is there pretty much edge to edge, but you do get ugly chromatic aberration at the far edges of the lenses. Sweet spot is better than the g2 or quest 2. You get no glare either which is remarkable for fresnel lenses. So it’s my default pcvr headset now. The controllers are, adequate. They do feel a bit cheap and. I’m not sure they’d last an accidental impact. Audio is awful, get headphones or a diy off ear solution. Store is lacking but growing slowly for the stand-alone users. Long term use will see hopefully improvements, as there are still issues with distortion over display port as the screen panels are still reported incorrectly to steam vr. Quality control is still a massive issue I hear with these headsets so be warned it may take a few returns to get a good one. Pros: Good lenses (If you get a good headset) Display port for pcvr Lightweight Wireless pcvr (get virtual desktop much better than the streaming assistant) CONS: Rubbish speakers Streaming assistant is not stable over wifi Non curated store No ability to add better strap later The PICO 3 link is still in beta, probably will be for a good while whilst the focus is on the 4. But if you get a good headset the PICO 3 link punches far above its price point.

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