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Released November 2016, the PS4 Pro features upgraded hardware for 4K gaming and improved PSVR performance.

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PS4 pro power an eject buttons

Is it possible to replace broken power an eject buttons on PS4 Pro?

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Hi,

It should be possible.

Here is a link to the ifixit PlayStation 4 Pro guide. It shows how to dis-assemble it, You should then have access to the buttons.

Here is a link to a supplier of the power button.

Here is a link to a supplier of the eject button

It is not a recommendation to use the suppliers. It is shown to give an idea of the cost of the part. You may find other suppliers online that suit you better.

Hopefully this is of some help

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How to remove the power button after disassembly

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