Everything was fine until the developers of the quest 3 software sent
out an update to everyone. my headset was updated from v72 to v74 and no
longer starts. I have been suffering for several days looking for an
answer. But even the META support serv...
I think that this problem can only be solved with a programmer. You need
to unsolder the flash memory, put it on the programmer, flash it with
new firmware and solder the flash memory back. Just updating or flashing
programs will not help
that's the point. the problem of a brick headset is directly related to
low-quality microcircuits, namely the memory chip where the operating
system firmware is stored. the memory chip is overheated and fails.
accordingly, the memory does not work co...
that's the whole point. I've disassembled and repaired various headsets.
headsets of other brands and non-brands. But I can say that there is
much better quality for this money. I won't name the brand. And as for
the number of victims, you just don't...
other brands just have better quality chips. they don't break down as
quickly as quest. I repeat that for that kind of money they could have
made a better quality headset and not this junk. it's just a scam I took
apart the motherboard circuit there ...