While this stuff is really cool i would never try to maintain this stuff personally. Especially not something like psvr2. I've tried to do maintenance on drifting sticks on the dualsense and it ended with me snapping one of the ribbon cables which means the entire board was dead. On something that is sensitive to precision like this... send it back to the factory fam.
*edit* finished watching. Very impressive from an engineering perspective. It's times like this that I am happy that Sony is a japanese company.
One thing I noticed at 12:02 in the video is that the haptic feedback in the headset seems to be delivered by a standard vibration motor as opposed to a voice-coil actuator like in the controllers and DualSense. Should be sufficient for head feedback, but interesting to note nonetheless
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