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[title] Final Thoughts | |
- | [* black] Oculus Touch Repairability Score: *** |
+ | [* black] Oculus Touch Repairability Score: ***5 out of 10*** (10 is easiest to repair) |
[* green] Battery replacements are quick and easy with a magnetic cover being the only barrier to entry. | |
- | [* yellow] There are only T5 and T6 screws in the Touch controllers. |
- | [* red] There is a adhesiv |
- | [* red] Most of the components are not modular and cannot be replaced with a standard set of tools. |
+ | [* green] There are only T5 and T6 Torx screws in the Touch controllers, making screwdriver selection seamless. |
+ | [* red] Accessing the Touch controller internals requires fighting through a thick layer of adhesive. |
+ | [* red] The joystick, button bases, and battery connections are soldered directly to a board and require soldering knowledge to repair. |
+ | [* red] Navigating through the tabs, adhesive, and hidden screws is not intuitive and could result in damage during disassembly. |