Interesting! How much FoV do you estimate you gain?I've made a couple mods / improvements to my Valve Index which increase comfort and FOV
I sacrificed one Valve Index Facial interface and removed the foam from the plastic structure. I applied the facial foam layer directly on the Valve Index. It allows my face to go much deeper into the HMD and it puts my eyes almost directly against the lenses.
Sometimes i even need to dial the lenses one step back so it's not jammed into my eye socket, giving me maximum FOV
Here's picture of my Valve Index and a picture of the unmodded version below for comparison. As you can see there are quite a few mm to be gained when removing the plastic part of the HMD facial interface.
The next logical step was increasing comfort and lowering the pressure on my face. So i added any extra head support on top and applied some counter weights at the back.
No i can just slip on the HMD like a old baseball cap, no need for adjusting the tension. It just hangs on top of my head pretty loose, only appling a very light to no pressure to my face. Because it's so good balanced out, it stays in place even during some intense rally sessions in Dirt Rally 2 with the SFX100.
Last mod i did was removing the headphones and replace them by a set of Bose 700 headphones with active noise cancelling which filters out the noise of the motion rig completely.
Interesting! How much FoV do you estimate you gain?
I'm guessing your Index is out of the warranty period?
This is highly dependent on the structure of your face and absolutely unnecessary for many of us.
With the stock face shield I can bring the lenses so close that my eye lashes are brushing badly and I have to back it off.
If your brow extends out far enough to keep you from being able to brush eye lashes on the lenses than this modification may be useful. If you had pronounced and high cheek bones, you may want to trim the bottom of the face shield.
However I think for the majority of the population that it can be adjusted optimally without any modifications. To date everyone I've had over has had to adjust the lenses in and then back it off.
Interesting! How much FoV do you estimate you gain?
I'm guessing your Index is out of the warranty period?
Hi Henk, did you wrap the grips, if so do you have a link to what you used, I’m looking to wrap one of my rims but no idea where to start, did you wrap the in 2 parts from and back
I've added a new section to my curved carbon fiber dashboard:
7 momentary toggles which each have double functions which can be toggled by the 8th toggle switch. The Streamdeck mini is integrated and each toggle is separated by arched brackets for better separation and ability to find them on the touch when racing in VR.
Live SimFeedback values can be displayed on either the Streamdeck mini or the regular Streamdeck in the center console.
The challenge of adding an addon with exactly the same curve as the dashboard (which i made 8 years ago) was pretty big since the dash was made before i started using CAD.
Very happy with the result. We are working on the software to control SFB through any buttonbox.