I got rechargeable ones. but sometimes I go pick the set, and remotes light up that Litle light just by moving the box they sit (the one quest came ) But rechargeable is the way. The amount of times I already changed them, already payed the charger.
@ the idea is to have rechargeable a in the controllers while having spares at the ready. Better than throwing the headset on, seeing no charge on the controllers and needed to go to the shop to grab some more.
i doesnt make any sense, my batteries last for months, maybe when you put them down you set them in a way that the trigger or grip is pushed down. there is no need to remove the batteries or possibly you have defective controllers.
My q2 lasted infinitely. My q3 will randomly last forever - or - just dump all the charge in between plays. Seems to be something to do with how the headset is shut off. And yeah - ALWAYS - use generic good-to-go rechargeables.
I got rechargeable ones.
but sometimes I go pick the set, and remotes light up that Litle light just by moving the box they sit (the one quest came )
But rechargeable is the way.
The amount of times I already changed them, already payed the charger.
Facts! Thanks for sharing!
Same. It’s much easier. Taking them out all the time when you not playing is a hassle, especially if you have sleeves on them.
I don't understand this, how is this any different than the normal batteries? you still have to take them out, put in the other set, etc...
@ the idea is to have rechargeable a in the controllers while having spares at the ready.
Better than throwing the headset on, seeing no charge on the controllers and needed to go to the shop to grab some more.
@@BearskiVR Since I buy batteries in large quantities, I don't think this will be an issue for me. Thanks for the explanation!
The dude in the thumbnail is EXTREMELY concerned about the battery… I DON’T BLAME HIM!
Ya, it’s brutal not having spare batteries.
i doesnt make any sense, my batteries last for months, maybe when you put them down you set them in a way that the trigger or grip is pushed down. there is no need to remove the batteries or possibly you have defective controllers.
That’s crazy, both my quest 2 and quest 3 have the same issue.i have a carrying case for the q3 and I’m using the quest 2 box as storage.
My q2 lasted infinitely. My q3 will randomly last forever - or - just dump all the charge in between plays. Seems to be something to do with how the headset is shut off.
And yeah - ALWAYS - use generic good-to-go rechargeables.
My right controller always dies or gets low in a couple of weeks! Not sure how to fix it?
Take the battery out, bro.
Yes, always pull out before its to late! Its always a good life advise!
@@Inferno89930 💀 🗿
this has been annoying me so bad! brand new batteries and if you let them sit for 2 or 3 weeks they are dead. crazy....
Ngl dog stick to VR, stay away from brawl stars if that’s you
That was me, was I on a trash character or just playing trash?