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[title] Final Thoughts
+[* black] ***Repairability Score:*** 10 out of 10 (10 is easiest to repair)
[* black] Overall, the new design of the PS VR2 is a definite improvement over the original, and Sony has improved many of the aspects that made the first PS VR headset so difficult to repair.
[* green] Thoughtfully constructed and fairly straightforward to disassemble.
[* green] Many of the pieces, such as the cushions and light shield, still snap in place with no fussy fasteners or adhesive.
[* green] Sony took the time to reduce the amount of trim that made their first headset so complicated to disassemble.
[* green] The adhesive is still used minimally throughout and what adhesive there is can be removed easily. The lenses are easy to remove.
-[* black] ***Repairability Score:*** 10/10