Your headset is also advertised for workouts, but unfortunately that's not possible because sweat always occurs during workouts and apparently the devices aren't sufficiently protected against it, de...
Anonymous
2 years ago
twISTer1979 One of these facial interfaces with an integral fan may help. And, as the fan direction can be reversed it could pull moist air out of the headset rather than blowing it over the electronics.
This does not work i got that facial interface with the fan yesterday and put it to the test today, a 30-40min session on thrill of the fight 2, one fight after another and yet my quest 3 started to flicker on the left side but i managed to turn it off in time, now when i turn it on i have a tracking issue which you can see in the image. Im Going to get another replacement which is going to be my fourth headset in 3 months. This cant keep happening, there has to be repercussions for meta or either they give out store credit to those affected or some type of compensation for all these problems.
Anonymous
8 months ago
Z4YNIE20 your headset was already on the way out before you tried the interface with fan. The good thing is that you can use it from day one on the next headset. A more permanent solution would be to unclip the inner rubber faceplate [it's easy, it just un-clips] and apply a small bead of silicone sealant around the inside edge of the headset and round the outer edge of the lens mounts or a small bead of sealant round the outer edge of the inner faceplate and the lens clip rings.