Hello folks,
I've been using the Sturdy Meta Quest 3 mount (Link) for some time and it's an amazing design! However, some things bothered me:
- The "spring" mechanism didn't provide enough pressure to keep the headphones firmly on the ears.
- The sliding mechanism was not smooth, often skipping snapping points.
- There is a risk of the headphone adapter breaking, but it required reprinting the entire arm.
- The sliding mechanism had limited adjustment distance.
- The mount was loose on the Quest's strap, necessitating additional tape for a secure fit.
To address these problems, I designed my own variant to enhance the experience, making it as seamless and smooth as possible:
- A rubber band mechanism ensures consistent ear pressure and snaps back to the idle position.
- Smooth sliding mechanism for easy positional adjustments.
- Modular headphone adapter, allowing for easy replacement in case of failure.
- The strap mount has been tightened for a secure fit without extra tinkering.
The .3mf file includes everything needed for two sets.
Additional Required Parts:
- 2x M3x14mm rounded head screws.
- 8x M2x6mm hex socket head bolts.
- Small rubber bands, like those "Rainbow Loom" bands. Adjust the amount and size according to your preferred pressure force.
- Drivers from the Koss KSC75 (recommended) or Koss Porta Pro
Building Instructions:
- Simply snap everything together and insert the screws into the corresponding holes. The process is quite straightforward. Refer to the images as a guide. I've also made a video to demonstrate the build process and make it easier for everyone. You can find it here:
Printing Instructions:
- Default settings. Use tree support for the clips.
- I've used PETG but anything like PLA is fine.
I have the elite strap and thus it's made for that. For other straps some editing to the clip might be necessary.
If you have any feedback, let me now!
Have a great day!