Vive Cosmos DAS Adapter (deluxe audio strap)
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Printed using resin 3d printing with resin, no supports required I have not printed this design on an FDM machine. to remove the headstrap there is a center screw beneath the forehead cushion, once removed there will be two nuts that hold tension to keep the headset together. Loosen these nuts and they will slide slightly towards the center, and the halo strap should come off. I used pieces from Drcube's (https://www.thingiverse.com/Drcube) pimax DAS adapter (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3285729/files) to attach the strap to the sides of the Vive Cosmos, glued into place. Specifically DAS_Adapter_Short_Sideways_Printable_B.STL
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