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The HTC Vive's lenses can become scratched, cracked, or dirty with use. This guide will show you how to replace one or both of the HTC Vive lenses.
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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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Use tweezers to remove the small stickers over the four screws securing the outer shell.
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Use a T5 Torx driver to remove the four 3.4 mm-long screws securing the outer shell.
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Use the flat end of a spudger to pry up the top edge of the right half of the outer shell, behind the component cover and near the seam in the center, until it is unclipped from the headset.
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Use tweezers to remove the clear tape over all four of the sensor array cable connectors.
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Use the pointed end of a spudger to flip up the small locking flap on one of the sensor array ZIF connectors.
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Slide the cable straight out of its socket on the motherboard.
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Use a PH000 driver to remove the five 3.9 mm screws securing the sensor array.
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Remove the tape covering the interconnect cable socket.
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Use the point of a spudger to flip up the small locking flap on the cable socket.
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Slide the interconnect cable straight out of its socket on the motherboard.
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Press the non-port-end of the motherboard toward the top of headset while hinging it away from the midframe to free it from the clips securing that end.
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Slide the motherboard toward the bottom of the headset, over the clips, to remove it.
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Use a pair of tweezers to peel back the plastic covering the eyepiece midframe cable socket.
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Use the pointed end of a spudger to flip up the plastic locking flap on the socket.
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Slide the cable straight out of its socket to remove it.
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Use a PH000 driver to remove the four 3.9 mm screws securing the facerest midframe.
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Lift the facerest midframe off of the eyepiece midframe.
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Gently lift the eyepiece gasket off of the lens and OLED frames to remove it.
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Pull the rubber bumpers off of either end of the support rod.
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Use a PH000 driver to remove the eight 3.1 mm screws securing the focus rod brackets.
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Use a PH000 driver to remove the eight 2.4 mm screws securing the OLED covers.
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Use the flat end of a spudger push up one edge of the OLED cover and start unclipping that edge.
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Very carefully lift the OLED display by its edges out of its frame.
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Repeat this process for the other OLED display.
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Apply an iOpener to the lens to soften the adhesive securing it to the frame.
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Remove the lens.
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Repeat the last two steps to remove the other lens.
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Only the lens and OLED frames remain.
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Remove the four 2mm #00 Philips head screws holding the screen in place from the eyepiece assembly.
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Hold your hand in front of the lens and be ready to catch the lens during its removal.
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From the inside of the black plastic housing, push gently around the edges of the lens to remove it.
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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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Or… you can simply use an exacto knife and pry the lenses out without taking the entire HMD apart!
You can insert a scalpel type knife between the lens and the housing and work your way around.
I’ve got to agree . This is the absolute worst way to do what’s essentially a simple operation. So many ways this could go wrong for the user if they’re not careful.
This reeks of click bait re-purposing of the tear-down coverage.
This has to be the most overly complicated approach for a VERY simple fix. Takes about 5 seconds to pop out the lenses by carefully prying at the flat edge with a butter knife, exacto knife, etc.
Agreed! what rubbish…