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forum thread Posted by doublehelixx | Staff • Apr 26, 2024
forum thread Posted by doublehelixx | Staff • Apr 26, 2024

Insignia Grip Kit for Meta Quest 2 $7 + Free Shipping

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Best Buy [bestbuy.com] has Insignia Grip Kit for Meta Quest 2 for $6.99. Shipping is Free for My Best Buy members (free to join [bestbuy.com]). Otherwise, select free store pickup where available
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Apr 26, 2024
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swechsler
Apr 26, 2024
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I purchased these last time they were on sale and returned them. They seem like decent quality, except for the fact that to fasten them, you need to insert a couple of rubber T shaped nubs into a couple of tiny slots. Maybe if you have smaller fingers than I do you can get it to work, but i was never able to get more than one in. Plus you need to remove the grips whenever you replace the batteries, which means redoing these. If the T's were made of a stiffer material it wouldn't have been that big a deal.
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Quote from swechsler :
I purchased these last time they were on sale and returned them. They seem like decent quality, except for the fact that to fasten them, you need to insert a couple of rubber T shaped nubs into a couple of tiny slots. Maybe if you have smaller fingers than I do you can get it to work, but i was never able to get more than one in. Plus you need to remove the grips whenever you replace the batteries, which means redoing these. If the T's were made of a stiffer material it wouldn't have been that big a deal.
Yep. Same here. I kept them and have to fiddle with them often. The flaps come off the T's just from using them and mostly I just leave them flapping.

There are a few that have battery openings but they cost a lot more. Maybe one day.

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