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The KIWI design Deluxe Audio Strap Adapter Kit is a premium accessory for the Quest 2, crafted from durable ABS plastic for a secure and long-lasting fit. This kit includes all necessary components for easy installation and adaptability, ensuring a comfortable and enhanced audio experience while using your VR headset.
D**N
WORKS
It works at first I thought it was broken because the installation was hard but all you have to do is just a little force and boom it and it’s so cool!
M**E
These Kiwi adapters do not dissapoint.
So, about a year ago, I decided to set my quest up as a Frankenquest. I bought a deluxe audio strap, and some adapters off Amazon.The deluxe audio strap itself is pretty comfortable. I was pretty disappointed by the headphones, they just aren't loud enough for my tastes. In hindsight, it should have been obvious. The design is meant to let you hear the environment around you somewhat, and it would have to be harmfully loud to reach the volumes I like without ear cups or ear plug style tips. Fortunately they are removable with a screwdriver.Clarity wise, I think they were fine. I think they could have been a bit louder without being dangerous though.The 3D printed adapters were garbage. I could pretty much tell when I opened them. They suffered from the limitations of 3D printed materials, but worse, the seller hadn't bothered to clean them up after the print, so they looked pretty terrible. I was able to try the setup for a bit before they stopped being able to remain attached, and honestly, I wish I had gone with the elite battery strap, though I've heard that those have issues.I ultimately got used to the strap that comes with the quest 2, and I wasn't really planning on buying an alternative until I happened to see these adapters on the Kiwi store. I was on the Kiwi store, because I've bought a few accessories from them so far, and liked all of them. My favorite are their controller grips, though I just ordered some AMVR grips that look like an innovative approach to a similar design(index controllers).These Kiwi adapters work perfectly, they look great, and though I just got them today, I am confident that they are going to do the job for quite a while.If you want a Frankenquest setup, you can't go wrong with these.
S**D
Warped product
The media could not be loaded. I ordered this after my 3d printed part broke and was hoping this would be better but boy was I wrong, the first 2 were warped and I thought it was just bad luck but i ordered a replacement and it was the exact same all 4 parts that I got have been warped and won't snap on at all
J**R
These are well designed and the inclusion of the Rubber bands that restrict flop is a nice touch.
I had a DAS on hand and recently bought a Quest 2 for science. I'm not a big fan but since many people are buying it I want to find out how to guide them to the best comfort and experience possible.As for straps my research seems to be done. The DAS mod using the these adapters is great. The reason the rubber bands impress me is it's so nice to have DAS extend normally from the headset so that it can be set on the head one handed. That's what the rubber bands do. They allow flexibility but keep it firmly enough in place that it's much more convenient to take the headset on and off. Better than this functions on the vive itself.The comfort is pretty good. It was impressive on its own, but I did find myself not thinking as highly of it when I put this on after a Valve Index session. So it seems the immediate contrast highlighted that this isn't quite ideal.So comfort is relative, and because I'm used to some of the best comfort that is possible in VR its' hard for me to rate how others will feel about this. I would think anyone using the stock strap will definitely like it and most likely the mod straps too.Important to note though, I was of the impression that counterweight wasn't really necessary but the counterweight should still improve it and an additional batter is nearly essential for properly immersive sessions too.
Y**B
Complete kit
It comes with everything it's supposed to, you just have to look closely, unlike I did at first.
C**A
Relaible
They work well certainly better than 3D printed versions of these way more reliable too. Unfortunately they do pop off every now and then if you're pulling too hard on your headset when trying to adjust which can be annoying but overall they've worked well much better than other ones I had in the past and keep my strap on my quest which is all I can ask for.
J**E
Great Support! Great Product!
I have been buying Kiwi Products since the Quest 1. Usually being Head Interface / Grip knuckles grips/Head strap. Quality has been consistent. I decided to but the quest 2 adapter kit for my old vive deluxe head strap. It initially arrived with 2 right sides adapters. Which isn't right. probably got mismatched at packaging factory. anyway. So I contacted Support and they where great. They didn't hesitate to send a new complete package out with R and L adapters. Great Support , Great Products. Great Combo.
N**E
Better than 3D printed adapters
Out of the box these feel so much sturdier than the 3D printed versions I had bought before. After going through 2 sets I decided to give these a try. And I’m glad I did. I have the kiwi face pad and love it (except the fact that the glue is peeling off now)These are the best adapters on the market, don’t try to save money like I did.
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