As pioneers of standalone VR, Meta (Oculus) devices are incredibly popular but prone to wear. We specialize in Touch controller stick drift, internal charging port failures, and sun damage repairs.
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RockIT Repairs is the premier independent service center for all Meta and Oculus virtual reality headsets. From the original Oculus Rift CV1 to the latest Meta Quest 3 and Quest Pro, our specialized technicians perform component-level repairs out of warranty. Because Meta does not repair single components (they typically only offer refurbished full-unit replacements), we save you hundreds of dollars by fixing the exact part that failed—whether that's a dead internal battery, a melted USB-C port, or a cracked screen.
One of the most requested repairs in the industry is Meta Quest Touch controller stick drift. Over time, the internal wipers inside the analog joystick modules deteriorate, causing phantom movements in your VR games. Instead of forcing you to buy a sold-out $75+ replacement controller, our microsoldering experts surgically disassemble your Touch controllers and solder on brand-new, upgraded ALPS joystick modules. We also repair snapped tracking rings and severed IR ribbon cables.
Leaving a Meta Quest headset exposed to direct sunlight for even a few seconds can permanently burn the internal LCD or OLED panels, creating purple or yellow spots. We offer full teardown services to replace the burned display matrices. Additionally, if you wear glasses while playing and have scuffed the delicate outer lenses (including the advanced pancake lenses on the Quest 3), we utilize commercial multi-stage polishing compounds to remove deep scratches and restore flawless HD clarity.
A common flaw across the Quest 2 and Quest 3 series is extreme thermal wear on the USB-C charging port, especially for users who play aggressively while tethered to a battery pack or PC. When the port bends, short circuits, or physically melts into the plastic chassis, the headset will refuse to charge. Our team safely extracts the motherboard and completely resolders a fresh USB-C interface onto the PCB, restoring power connectivity and preventing a total headset loss.