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The face gasket also snaps off nicely for easy cleaning when you get sweaty. Even as a glasses wearer, the roomy gasket makes the Valve Index very comfortable, although it can get annoying ...
Valve, the company behind the online game retailer ... The headset also features built-in headphones and a replaceable "face gasket," a.k.a. the cushioned bit that presses against your face.
Despite its advancing age, the Valve Index is still the most fully featured ... Also, while glasses remain a squeeze into that front gasket, they can be accommodated without too much discomfort.
The Valve Index VR headset has been around for a few years now. It doesn’t come with eye or face tracking, but that didn’t stop inspired folks like [Physics-Dude] from adding DIY solutions in ...
It’s handy that (unlike the Vive) the Index uses a DisplayPort connection ... The part of the headset that actually touches your face – the “gasket” – is attached magnetically, making ...
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