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[title] Final Thoughts | |
[* black] The HTC Vive Pro earns an ***8 out of 10*** on our repairability scale (10 is easiest to repair): | |
[* green] Disassembly with standard tools is straightforward, nondestructive, and free of booby-traps. | |
[* green] Newly added earphones are completely modular and come with instructions for removal and installation. | |
[* green] Standard Phillips and Torx screws secure most components. High-wear comfort pads are secured with Velcro. | |
[* green] Compatibility with existing controllers and base stations means you may already know how to repair the required accessories. | |
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+ | [* yellow] Adhesive is used very sparingly, securing the lenses, microphone, and sensor arrays. |
+ | [* red] This is an unusually complex device with a lot of delicate bits, and the manufacturer does not provide a service manual—so use extra caution if attempting a repair. |