🎯 Upgrade your VR game with precision and durability!
The OLCLSS Joystick Replacement Kit for Oculus Quest 2/3 controllers offers a professional-grade repair solution featuring 2 high-quality 3D analog joysticks, 4 silicone thumbstick caps, and a comprehensive toolkit including T5 screwdrivers, tweezers, and pry tools. The 3rd generation joystick design enhances durability with improved internal springs and conductive cables, ensuring a smooth, long-lasting VR control experience.
Brand | OLCLSS |
Item model number | meta quest 2 controller repair kit |
Hardware Platform | playstation vr, xbox one |
Operating System | oculus quest 2 controller, Oculus Quest 2 Controller |
Item Weight | 1.44 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5.83 x 3.82 x 1.34 inches |
Color | Black-11-in-1 |
Manufacturer | OLCLSS |
ASIN | B0BFPTFT67 |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | November 18, 2020 |
I**Y
No more stick drift
Works. 2 screws inside controller seem like they need a smaller tip on the tool but I got them out and back in using the tool provided eventually.
S**N
works like magic
My daughters controller had a major drift issue, so we got this because it was very well priced (controller are $200 or more). Once it came we looked for some type of directions....nothing but a lot of small parts and tools. So after finding the correct you tube video and a lot of swear words we finally figured it out. If you are accustomed to fixing things like this or dont mind searching for a tutorial then this is definitely worth it!
O**A
Good enough
Forgot to review.One worked great one was drifting.
D**N
You can do it. Just take your time. We sent the kids to grandma's house to concentrate.
I bought these as a Christmas gift for my 12-year-old. I prefaced it with, "if I ruin the controllers I will buy new ones, but I'm going to try my hardest." 2 days after Christmas we sent the kids to Grandma's house and sat down at the kitchen table for 2 hours. My husband took the right controller, and I took the left. My husband tears forklifts apart for repair as a living, so this was somewhere in the realm of his skill set and nowhere in the realm of mine. We used the video on the product page... and paused and rewinded it a lot as we went. The hardest parts were prying the handles apart, seating the handles back together right and getting the ribbons reconnected. It's also difficult to re-seat the replacement joystick and the board it connects to before screwing it back down. I had to walk away twice to calm down just because everything is so tiny and frustrating to fit right. If one of us got a piece to fit easier/earlier than the other, we would just start cleaning the junk in the cracks of the handles with rubbing alcohol while we waited for the person the other controller to catch up for the next step. My only complaint is you have to reuse your old joystick spring, a new one would be nice and inexpensive to include.My only tip is to draw the controller on a paper plate and punch the screws that you remove into the paper plate so that you know where they go when you reassemble.We picked the kids back up and had the 12-year-old do a test run. He is usually an unimpressed pre-teen most of the time and he was grinning ear to ear as he played. He kept saying "It's perfect" " I'm not drifting in circles anymore!" My husband was super impressed with the gift idea once it worked and I was super proud it was a success, and we didn't ruin the controllers. For us, it was 2 people, 2 controllers, 2 hours. Good Luck!
Z**R
Both did not work out of packaging
When replacing the joystick I needed, I successfully replaced it with no issues.However when I go to play a game, the joystick is stuck moving left. If I move it all the way to the right, the calibration is dead center. And then, when I replaced the first new joystick with the second packaged one, it worked for maybe a week before it refused to register forward.Straight from the packaging and there’s already issues with the sensors. Absolutely terrible, please don’t waste your money on these dumpster worthy products.
L**E
Small parts but doable
The kit gives you everything you need, but you need to have a lot of patience. I had to take it apart fully twice because I seated the joystick wrong the first attempt. It took a good hour to take apart and put together the first time. Mainly because I was trying to be super careful and not break any of the plastic. The second attempt I had it apart and back together in roughly 20 minutes. Just make a layout of where all the screws go, especially the ones under the black cover that covers the buttons, because the length on them varies.I actually got two joysticks and accidentally damaged the ribbon on one on the first attempt but luckily the kit I got comes with two replacements. If you have it seated right though they pop right in. When taking it apart make sure you don't pop any of the other ribbons out of place. One of the ends of the ribbons on the ring popped out on one side and I had to reseat that, but it wasn't too difficult. Just be mindful of those, you'll see the ends connect to the board on each side under the trigger button. It's easy to jar that one loose just a little bit.I'm not sure what the metal pad tool is used for other than sitting there looking shiny on your work area. I really only needed the pry tool to help pop things apart, the large t5 screwdriver, and the tweezers. The tweezers help placing the screws in place and can be used to very carefully line up the end of the ribbon. Don't damage the ribbon out of frustration with the tweezers like I did! When putting the ribbon in, there's a really tiny black retainer clip on the top of the ribbon housing where it connects. It's super tiny and really hard to see if you don't have quite 20/20 vision. I flipped that up to insert the ribbon then flipped it back down to lock the ribbon in.The new joystick seems to work really well and the kiddo is happy there's no longer any drift.
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