Introdução
The Oculus Quest 2, also known as the Meta Quest 2, is a VR headset developed by Facebook (formerly Oculus) and is the 2nd iteration of the original Quest. The Quest 2 can run as a standalone headset, or in tandem with a computer when it's connected with either a USB cable or over Wi-Fi. The headset also features a Qualcomm XR2 processor, 6 GB of RAM, and a resolution of 1823 x 1920 per eye.
Also, be sure to keep track of all the screws, this headset has a lot of them.
Consult the Recognizing & Disconnecting Cable Connectors (RDCC) guide for information about the connectors.
For step-by-step repair guides, click here.
O que você precisa
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Start by removing the six T2 screws that hold the inner lining of the headset to the front.
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One side at a time, insert a pick next to the nosepiece, slide it to the edge and pry.
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When both sides are loose, carefully lift the cover out, and fold it so that the nose piece is on the outer perimeter of the device, as shown in the second image.
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Lift the small black clip on the ZIF connecter up, and pull the flex cable out.
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The ribbon cable is lightly attached to the headset with adhesive and the cable is connected with a ZIF connector. Consult Step 1 of the Recognizing & Disconnecting Cable Connectors guide (RDCC guide) for ZIF connector info.
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Use the tip of a spudger to flip up the locking flap to release the cable. See pictures 2 and 3 to understand how the flap operates.
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Insert a pick and pry at these four spots to release the clips.
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Lift the front cover away from the headset.
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Unplug the side WiFi antenna. See step 5 of the RDCC guide. To disconnect the cable, slide a thin, ESD-safe pry tool or tweezers under the metal neck of the connector and lift straight up from the board.
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Remove the single P0 screw
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Remove the two P0 screws
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Unplug the battery. See Step 4 of the RDCC Guide. Use the spudger to pry the connector straight up.
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Remember to put part of the battery ribbon cable under the logic board when reassembling.
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Remove 2x P0 screws
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Remove 4x P0 screws
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Remove 2x P0 screws—these are longer than the other screws.
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The arrow points to the Bluetooth antenna. To disconnect see step 5 of the Guide. Go to picture 2. To disconnect the cable, slide a thin, ESD-safe pry tool or tweezers under the metal neck of the connector and lift straight up from the board.
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Picture 3. Remove the antenna from the headset.
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Unplug the fan.
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1x T2 screw
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1x P0 screw
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Lift the front LED away from the headset.
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Lift the fan away from the headset.
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Unplug the side WiFi antenna connector.
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Unplug the cable leading to the USB Type-C port and headphone jack.
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Lift and unplug the cables leading to the speakers.
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Unlatch and remove the cables leading to the top cameras, power button and status LED, bottom cameras, microphones, and volume rocker.
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Unplug the cables connecting the bottom cameras.
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Unlatch and remove the cables leading to the front LED and IPD sensor, and proximity sensor.
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Unplug the cable leading to the screen.
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2x P0 screws
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2x P0 screws
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Unroute the side WiFi antenna.
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Lift the midframe away from the case.
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4x P0 screws hold the battery in the case.
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3x T2 screws secure the battery cover.
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Four P0 screws hold part of the retaining plastics on each arm/speaker.
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Remove the four metal clips on each arm/speaker.
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The plastics holding the arms on can be removed/twisted off, releasing the arms from the rest of the case.
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Small metal tabs hold the guide rails that the lenses slide on. Removing the rails reveals the display.
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Thank you so much to me for making this guide. Helped me a lot!
It is worth emphasizing that this device has 2! WIFI antennas.
Anyone who wants to disconnect WIFI from their device must disconnect both.
Their connection to the motherboard, is right next to each other, but the right connection is immediately revealed while the left connection next to it is hidden under the black cover and requires a number of additional disassembly steps.
Alternatively, anyone who wants to disconnect WIFI from their device can disconnect the wires in the area where they connect to the antenna stickers on the right and left sides of the eyepieces of the glasses, thus saving all the disassembly of the front cover.
Thanks!! this really helped me, I have already customized mine with an official custom filter, but this will add an additional layer of Kashrus.
If you just need to replace a camera… it’s 14 screws. You need a T2 and a PH0 (not a P0…) Pretty easy once you get the front cover off and not covered here. It’s pretty easy to see what you do once you get in there though. Good luck!
PH0 and P0 are the same :)
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Bravo pour ces informations. Un grand merci