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Product.- Beautiful Tempered Glass VR Sensor Stand
- Adjustable ball head 1/4" mounts included
- Compatible with HTC Vive Base Station or Oculus Rift Constellation
- HTC VIVE Base Station is not included
- Skip Wall Mounting your HTC VIVE Base Station" cannot be used as a page name in this wiki.
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General Information
Product Information
The Skywin VR Glass Stand is a beautiful tempered glass sensor stand compatible with HTC Vive Base Station or Oculus Rift Constellation. It comes with adjustable ball head 1/4" mounts and is designed to skip wall mounting your HTC VIVE Base Station. The product is available in black color and is designed for adult users. The item weighs 5.42 Kilograms and is manufactured by Skywin.
Features
- Beautiful Tempered Glass VR Sensor Stand
- Adjustable ball head 1/4" mounts included
- Compatible with HTC Vive Base Station or Oculus Rift Constellation
- HTC VIVE Base Station is not included
- Skip Wall Mounting your HTC VIVE Base Station
Consensus Review
The Skywin VR Glass Stand has received mixed reviews from users. Many users have praised the product for its functionality and ease of assembly, despite the poor instructions. The stands have been described as lightweight and cheap, but they get the job done. Some users have reported that the stands sway quite a bit with any slight movement, which could be an issue for those with hardwood floors. However, for users with carpeted floors, this has not been a problem.
The ball-and-socket mount has been criticized for not feeling secure, but users have reported that it has held its position well over time. Some users have expressed a desire for better cable management and a taller stand. Despite these criticisms, users have reported that the stands have performed well and have not fallen apart or come crashing down.
However, some users have reported that the stands lean, even when assembled correctly and tightly. This has been attributed to the fact that the poles are in five segments with only one bolt holding the rod to the 7-foot pole on a glass base. Users have suggested that fewer segments and a sturdier connection to the base would improve the sturdiness at full extension.
Pros
- Easy to assemble
- Functional and gets the job done
- Compatible with HTC Vive Base Station or Oculus Rift Constellation
- Adjustable ball head 1/4" mounts included
Cons
- Poor assembly instructions
- Lightweight and cheap material
- Sways with slight movement
- Lack of cable management
- Not tall enough for some users
- Leans even when assembled correctly and tightly