Looking for 3d CAD files of Meta Quest 3 Controller.
Hi everyone, I'm Felix from Haply Robotics. We specialize in creating haptic force feedback technology that brings a tangible sense of touch to VR experiences. Our work is all about pushing the boundaries of what's possible in virtual reality, and you can see some of our projects at Haply.co. We’ve had great success in integrating our tech with the Meta Quest 2 controllers by designing an adapter to connect the controller to our robot. I was pretty annoying to use the mesh models to do a good job at this. We are now trying to do the same for the Meta Quest 3. To make this happen, we're in need of the surface or solid models of the Quest 3 controllers, anything usable in CAD, so no mesh ideally. This would significantly accelerate our design process and ensure seamless compatibility with the latest Quest technology. I’m reaching out to this community in hopes of connecting with someone from Meta who can assist us with this or someone who could share those files. If anyone can point me in the right direction or provide the contact of someone who can help, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for reading, and I’m looking forward to any guidance or connections you can offer! Felix2.5KViews0likes2CommentsI am looking for a 3D model of Oculus Quest ?
I have been searching everywhere for a 3D model (for solidworks) of the oculus quest, but i can only find unofficial 3d models on sketchfab and other sites. Anyone know if Oculus put out the 3D models of their devices anywhere? Thanks alot!921Views3likes1CommentDetailed CAD for Touch Controllers
So the problem is this: as a dev on the Quest and Rift S I would have loved it if the controllers could just plug in to recharge like my Vive and Index controllers, with the Rift I get through a fair number of batteries (I now constantly swap in and out rechargables) As someone who owns a 3D printer it would be great if detailed CAD models were supplied so I can stick rechargeable batteries in them and easily plug them in after use for recharging with a custom cover with a hole for a cable (wireless AA's would have solved this but I couldn't find any for sale). I have looked at the current CAD models and they don't appear to give the magnetic connection points and detail required, unlike the CV1 that came with better CAD models and I ended up printing some useful accessories for hardware attachments. If anyone has done the leg work or a scan already and is sharing the models, awesome please let me know ... otherwise if Oculus wants to jump in and upload them, that would be just as awesome. Last ditch effort will be me forking out for a scanner (which some other projects could probably benefit from) or painstakingly measuring them594Views0likes0Comments