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SvennoJ said:

What we all want to know, will your hat stay on while wearing the headset ;)

I don't get how people had the headset fall out while holding the outer sleeve upside down. The inner box on mine was taped shut and it was wasn't that difficult to slide the thing out sideways (push on the bottom.... kindergarten physics :p) I turned the inner box around so the lids both open the same way, easy storage place for the headset!

Having learned from the attempt to place the hat on my head with the PSVR all those years ago, the answer is already "no" lol

You're oversimplifying something that, ironically, is less of a "problem" and more of a poor boxing design.  After the stream, since the box was already empty, I just turned it over and pushed it down and out with my thumbs until it slid the rest of the way lol... It's not a matter of difficulty (you really think people couldn't get to the thing they paid $600 for? hahaha), it's just that the outside box CLINGS to the inside one because of suction, AND that the inside box is (probably mistakenly?) oriented to open in the OPPOSITE direction of the outside box flap, AND is a LID instead of an actual closing top (so I imagine that the person who had it fall out likely had the little seal sticker come loose).  When looked at from a purely logic standpoint, there are absolutely some oddities in it that can't simply be brushed off as cost-cutting.  Like you, I also reversed the inside box when placing it back in so the lid opens the same direction as the outside box.  Logical, right?

I can only imagine someone in logistics messed something up along the way on that: it's very odd to have an inside box open in the opposing direction of the outside box as it is.  And I've SEEN these boxing errors happen before when something gets oriented differently than intended, or when poor box design decisions are made (referring to in general).



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