Tested in 2019: Jeremy’s Favorite Things!
It’s Jeremy’s favorite time of year–sharing his favorite electronics kits and tools. This year, Jeremy gushes over tabletop game that’s actually a learning tool for understanding how computers work, a starter project for aspiring Arduino programmers, an essential work light, and his favorite VR headset!
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Hey jeremy, what are you using to connect the vive audio strap to your quest – i’ve got just adhesive velcro but it doesn’t seem to mate well with the built in velcro and wasn’t sure if you’re solution was better.
I used 3D printed adapters. You can order them on Etsy if you don’t have a printer. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3691033
Thanks jeremy – will give that a print after christmas and see how well that works. thanks for the link!