Windows Mixed Reality adapter for Tritton Kunai headset

Windows Mixed Reality adapter for Tritton Kunai headset

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Had a pair of Tritton Kunai spare, and they included a microphone, while not being too bulky. Found milosp's video on youtube, and modified PinkBatman's remix as it had a more suitable fastening method. The earpieces sat too far out for my liking, and the thin arm would wobble and flex when made of PLA, as well as slide along the rail. They've been made thicker and slightly taller as the size was a few mm out for the Lenovo Explorer (could've been my filaments shrinkage etc.) as well as having the bolt holes reinforced slightly. Printed from the .3mf files, haven't tested the .stl versions but had to upload them to publish. The earpieces still turn to face backwards, but can be a little tight. Probably wouldn't recommend twisting them anymore. I found it easiest to secure them fairly well but still movable, put on the headset and slide to a comfortable position, then remove the headset and wind the back knob to bring the headband up to where the earpieces connect, making them simple to get even. I realise this is probably fairly niche but it might save someone some time and effort. I found the headset on sale for $10 bucks as it was branded for WiiU, but had a standard 3.5mm jack, so they're a fairly cheap solution.

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