BoboVR M2 (to M3) - Quest 3 - Printable conversion kit

Adapter for your BoboVR M2 to the Meta Quest 3
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updated October 19, 2023

Description

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This is a free model, if you want to compensate my work feel free to use my referral codes for meta quest games):

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This is an original model to convert a BoboVR M2 Pro strap to be compatible with a Meta Quest 3.

 

Changelog

v4 - 2023/10/14

  • Added more tolerance on the brace so the TPU can be used to adjust add more grip (without forcing the arm), changed the tpu placement *you might want to use pliers to put it in place{
  • Removed part of the arm brace to allow it to move forward on quest's arm (for people without glasses it might me a good possibility
  • Added a ‘blob’ you can customize (if you don't need the space added (previous bullet point))
  • Added inserts for tpu on the back of the M2 clip (Part 2) so you can add more grip (if needed)

v3 - 2023/10/13

  • Fixed the mesh (reduced triangles to simplify the model)
  • Increased the lock height on part 2 (to clip easily without being forced)
  • Reduced the size of the part 2 sizes 0.1mm (to help with tolerances)
  • Added two versions of caps for the screw (might need some glue for it)

v2 - 2023/10/12

  • Fixed ‘grabber’ to used a mesh based on a scanned Quest 3

v1 - 2023/10/11

  • Initial Release

 

Recommended Printing Settings

Supports: No, place the flat surfaces on the bed

Printing Material: Part 1 - PETG or PLA | Part 2 - PETG

Infill: 20%

Layer height: 0.12mm to 0.2mm

Tips: You can print the caps with 999 walls, no infill, 0 top layes, 0 bottom layers (you'll have a circular finish on your print:

 

Since you'll slide the Quest 3 lateral straps into the ‘Part 1’ you should press-fit TPU (you won't print it, just need it for added grip), check images for more details :)

Instructions

Disassembly instructions

Instructions to disassemble the original M2 (without breaking it)

  1. Remove the screw covers (silver circles) (it's glued, you can lift them with a screw driver)
  2. Remove the screw from the arm
  3. Lift the arm cover (white part where the screw was), without lifting it you can't execute the step 4
  4. Pull the black support part you are replacing (it will come off), try jiggling it to help
  5. Remove the arm cover (white part), you might want to use a credit-card like tool to detach it

Assembly instructions

  1. Prepare everything:
    1. Printed parts (Part1+Part2)
    2. 10cm of TPU (to press-fit in the holes)
       
  2. Insert TPU in the inserts (on Part 1)
    Tip: You can try to fit your quest into it, if you feel it's stiff enough you won't need the TPU

     
  3. Fit the Part 1 inside the Part2

     
  4. Place the rubber ring on the Part 1
  5. Fit it on the M2 arm

     
  6. Place the original white cover and the screw, and you're done!
  7. Test it
  8. If it's working fine, put the screw cover and post your make :)

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