简介
The HTC Vive's plastic outer shell can become scratched or cracked over time. This guide will show you how to remove the Vive's outer shell for repair or replacement.
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Pull the hook-and-loop (Velcro) closure at the top of the head strap apart to release the top of the head strap.
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Slide the top part of the head strap through its metal loop on the headset to remove it.
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Pull the hook-and-loop closure at the right side of the head strap apart to release the right side of the head strap.
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Slide the right side of the head strap through its metal loop to remove it.
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Pull the hook-and-loop closure at the left side of the head strap apart to release the left side of the head strap.
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Slide the left side of the head strap through its metal loop to remove it.
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Slide the head strap along the cable, away from the Vive.
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When the head strap comes to the end of the cable, gently slide it over the plugs and remove it.
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Use a T5 Torx driver to remove the two 12 mm-long screws securing the head strap mounts on either side of the headset.
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Orient the Vive so that the camera is facing towards you and the connector ports are facing upwards.
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There are four screws you need to remove that are covered with small black stickers (two on top, two on bottom).
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Use a plastic opening tool to gently pry up the left side of the outer sheath.
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Slide the left side of the sheath outwards.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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I was dusting my pc and in the process tripped over the cable for my vive and cracked the front. Does anyone have an idea on how to get a new outer shell?
I also had the same issue with the front left side getting a crack. I contacted the VIVE support and they said they don’t sell and have no intention on selling parts. Nancy S. suggested sending it in for 6-8 weeks for repair. This option did not work for me so i bought a spare headset on Ebay for parts and did it myself. My advise is to not trust HTC service. I’ve heard many stories of headsets returning over 8 weeks back with nothing fixed.
That’s frustrating to hear. Hopefully the right to repair legislation changes this soon! Not providing parts to your customers is insane.
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