Oculus Rift ceiling mount (changeable angle) and cable clip
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I was set on using a 2-sensor 360 setup, which meant installing the sensors on the ceiling. Several mounting options utilize the original mount point, but I've come across mixed reviews about flipping the sensors upside-down, so I opted for a method that keeps them facing upwards. My initial plan was more ambitious, but it didn't work out as envisioned, so I stuck with a basic interpretation and can modify things later if needed. I'm pleased with how they turned out, though. The mount is angled at 45 degrees, which can be adjusted within the OpenSCAD file to accommodate various angles. The design will adapt accordingly. I've used Velcro for mounting, but you can also secure it with #6 screws. Keep in mind that if using screws, you'll need to remove them to take out the sensor, as it slides into place from behind. The clip is a lightweight holding device designed for easy cable insertion and removal. The OpenSCAD file allows for customization of cable size if needed. You can keep it in place with double-sided adhesive or drill holes for screws if desired.
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