Spring Loaded Quest Style Headband for Vision Pro

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Spring Loaded Quest Style Headband for Vision Pro

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X1 Carbon
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 20% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 20% infill
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1 plate
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This is a remix of the Quest Pro style headband that was posted by Scienzk. I originally printed their version and bought a set of cushions from amazon. The cushions I purchased came with two, a loose cushion for gluing and a hard spring loaded cushion for quest. I adapted Scienzk's stl to interface with the spring loaded cushion thus making a spring loaded AVP visor.

 

Benefits are that when you pack this one it goes flush with the top of the AVP so theres no pressure pressing down inside of your travel case. The molded shell of the cushion looks a little more finished to me. Also the spring loaded bit adapts to your forehead a little more and provides suspension.

 

Part to purchase from Amazon: Mixed reality facial interface for Meta Quest 3

 

Recommended tools:

  • Sim tool, something to poke with
  • Pliers to help guide the pin
  • flat tool to press the pin in

 

Basic tutorial (I'll try to provide instructions in text, if this becomes too confusing I can answer questions or provide photos).

  1. Take the hard spring loaded cushion (purchased from amazon) and a sim tool or pliers to slide out the pin holding in the cushion + spring
  2. Here comes the trickiest part… the STL that I provided has a hole for the pin, one side has a fillet and the other does not, the fillet is meant to help guide the pin in as you press it from the opposite side
    1. Take the pin and slide the gnurled side into the hole without the fillet
  3. You should be able to angle the pin outward to make room for sliding in the cushion arm then the first spring.
    1. Look at my photo to note the positioning of the spring, the bent loop is touching the cushion while the two small tines are touching the 3d print, the ends of the tines should point upward.
  4. Once you have both arms of the cushion + the 2 springs on the rod you can then press the rod onto the middle hook, press down to align the pin to the filletted hole then push the pin in from the underside
    1. This part is annoying because now you are fighting against the springload
  5. If you did this correctly turn the print upside down and the pin should be flush on both sides
  6. Now use your sim tool to take the speaker arms off of your AVP, if you don't know how to do this, look up a tutorial…
  7. Slide the assembly onto each arm and then snap the arms back onto the AVP, you should hear two clicks
    1. I like to wiggle the stems back and forth gently to make sure that they are seated properly. If they aren't then tightening the solo knit band too much will cause the unit to reboot.
    2. The lip of the print should fit inside of the groove of the avp, sometimes you have to press down and in to get it to conform

Good luck and may the force be with you!

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