Sensible PSVR Camera Mount Cup
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Make your PlayStation VR experience more sociable by moving out of the way of the TV, and give non-players a chance to see what's going on. The standard PSVR stand doesn't allow you to point the camera off to the side, so bystanders are stuck staring at your back. This clever design lets you point the camera in any direction - 12 different directions to be exact - while the hinge allows you to adjust for the angle of your TV. If it's mounted up on a wall and tilted down slightly like mine, this is especially useful. To complete the build, you'll need a few simple parts: * Adhesive Pads (I recommend using 3M Command Strips Poster Size) * A 25mm M5 bolt and nut Bolt these pieces together before attaching them to the back of your TV. Line it up with the top of the bezel, which should be level, and adjust the angle so it's horizontal. Next, find a suitable slot on the PSVR camera mount and gently push it into place. It might be a tight squeeze, but the rubber foot should hold it securely in position. If you're feeling adventurous, you could even attach this to the underside of your TV for an extra boost of support. Just be sure to secure the cable as well - you don't want any accidents! **Happy PSVRing to the side!
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