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You Can Now Get HTC Vive Parts for DIY Repairs – Gizmodo Australia
In a first for virtual reality headsets, HTC announced it’s partnering with iFixit to offer official HTC Vive parts, accessories, and repair guides so customers…
In a first for virtual reality headsets, HTC announced its partnering with iFixit to offer official HTC Vive parts, accessories, and repair guides so customers can fix their own headsets.
North American HTC Vive owners can now order parts for the Vive Cosmos Elite, Vive Pro, Vive Pro Eye, and other accessories like power adaptors from iFixits website. The parts range in cost from $US4.99 ($6) for screws, to $US59.99 ($77) for the HTC Vive Pro Headphones and Short All-in-One Cable. iFixit, which…
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