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[* black] The HTC Vive Repairability Score: ***8 out of 10*** (10 is best):
[* green] Although it's a complicated bit of kit, the headset breaks down readily and without damage.
[* green] The head strap and face pads are removable and don't incorporate any sensors or electronics that might be prone to failure.
[* green] Standard Phillips and Torx screws are used throughout the headset, controllers, and lighthouses.
[* green] Reuse of the touchpad hardware from the Steam Controller means some replacement components are likely already available.
[* yellow] The large number of components, many of them quite delicate, means you'll want a service manual before attempting repairs.
- [* red] Adhesive is used sparingly, but secures the lenses, Lighthouse covers, and sensor arrays.
+ [* red] Adhesive is used sparingly, but secures the lenses, Lighthouse base station covers, and sensor arrays.