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Sunlit VR headset refurbishment bench

Responsible play

Longer headset life, calmer guest experiences, and clearer take-back paths.

We design VR operations for repeatable service life. Every headset, strap, controller, charging shelf, and cleaning routine should make the next guest feel safer than the last.

For Htc Vive, responsibility is not a single environmental claim placed at the bottom of a proposal. It is a set of operating choices that reduce waste and reduce stress. A headset fleet lasts longer when it is stored correctly, inspected regularly, updated carefully, and assigned enough spare accessories to avoid rushed repairs. A guest experience is healthier when staff can explain fit, comfort, seated options, and stop signals without embarrassment. A venue becomes more resilient when the refresh plan includes reuse, trade-in, parts recovery, and a real budget for training. These choices are practical, measurable, and visible to operators every day.

Fleet Longevity

Storage, charging, accessory labeling, and inspection routines help each headset stay in useful service for more seasons.

Recoverable Materials

Refresh planning identifies straps, cases, controllers, cables, and packaging that can move into reuse or recovery streams.

Player Health

Briefings, low-stim options, seated modes, subtitles, and stop protocols help guests participate with confidence.

Progress commitments

90% accessory take-back guidance coverage by 2027
100% launch plans include sanitation and comfort scripts
80% refresh proposals include reuse or trade-in paths
50% more operator training templates for inclusive guest support
Responsible refresh planning | Guest comfort protocols | Reuse-minded accessory flow | Staff training resources

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